Oblong Chess 44 is played on a 11X4 board. The goal of the game is to mate your opponent's king. The board setup is as follows:
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11 | e | k | f | e |
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10 | | n | n | |
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9 | d | | | d |
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8 | p | p | p | p |
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7 | | | | |
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6 | | | | |
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5 | | | | |
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4 | P | P | P | P |
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3 | D | | | D |
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2 | | N | N | |
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1 | E | F | K | E |
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A B C D
White: King c1; Ferz b1; Alfil a1, d1; Knight b2, c2; Dabbaba a3, d3;
Pawn a4, b4, c4, d4.
Black: King b11; Ferz c11; Alfil a11, d11; Knight b10, c10;
Dabbaba a10, d10; Pawn a8, b8, c8, d8.
| King (Shah) | (K): | Same as FIDE chess. |
| Ferz (Firzan) | (F): | Moves one square in any diagonal direction. |
| Elephant (Alfil) | (E): | Leaps two squares in any diagonal direction. |
| Knight (Faras) | (N): | Same as FIDE Knight. |
| Dabbaba | (D): | Leaps two squares in any orthogonal direction. |
| Pawn (Baidaq) | (P): | Same as FIDE pawn, without an initial double-step. |
A pawn that reaches the final rank promotes to a Ferz.
In case of a Stalemate, the stalemated player loses.
A bare king loses, unless he can bare the opponent's king in his next move. In that case the game is drawn
For simplicity's sake, the notation is for the Western name of the piece.
Last modified: Sunday, April 1, 2012