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1 | p.boxed |
2 | | Bishops and queen are less powerful then in standard chess. | |
3 | ||
4 | ul | |
5 | li Elephants replace the orthodox bishops. | |
6 | li General or vizir replace the orthodox queen. | |
7 | li The only special pawn move is the promotion, always to a vizir. | |
8 | li There is no castling option. | |
9 | li Stalemate or bare king counts as a win, but two bare kings count as a draw. | |
10 | p. | |
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11 | Note: I didn't find nice images for general and elephants. |
12 | Please tell me if you have some :) | |
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13 | |
14 | p | |
15 | | I implemented a slightly different version of Shatranj | |
16 | | as described for example | |
17 | a(href="https://www.chessvariants.com/historic.dir/shatranj.html") on chessvariants.com | |
18 | | , because otherwise elephants could only evolve on a quarter of the board, | |
19 | | and the vizirs would be colorbound as well as the promoted pawns. | |
20 | ||
21 | p. | |
22 | So, while trying to keep the feeling of this old game, | |
23 | here is what I came up with: | |
24 | ul | |
25 | li. | |
26 | Elephants can move by one or two squares diagonally. | |
27 | Only the 2-squares moves (maybe jumping over a piece) can capture. | |
28 | li. | |
29 | Generals can move (without capturing) to any adjacent square | |
30 | horizontally or vertically. | |
31 | They capture on any diagonally adjacent square, so that a general corresponds | |
32 | to a natural pawn promotion. | |
33 | p All other pieces move like in orthodoxe chess. | |
34 | ||
35 | figure.diagram-container | |
36 | .diagram | |
37 | | fen:2bkn3/7R/2qPP3/8/8/3n4/1r3r2/3K4: | |
38 | figcaption White can mate in two moves: see problems section. |