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Aurelian Florea wrote on Tue, Sep 13, 2016 08:32 AM UTC:

I've managed to put in more beautiful diagrams. So what do the letters mean:

For the top diagram: R=Rook;W=Wizard;C=Champion;A=Aanca;G=Griffin;N=kNight (has also a zebra just move);B=Bishop;Q=Queen;P=Pawn

For the bottom diagram: R=Rook;Z=Zebra (has also a ferz just move);L=cameL (has also a wazir just move);E=modern Elephant(ferz+alfil+treaper just move);A=Archbishop;M=Marshall;N=kNight (has also a threeleaper just move);B=Bishop;Q=Queen;P=Pawn

In both games each player starts with a foul in hand. A foul may be placed during a move on a place vacated by a non-pawn piece moved for the first time. A foul imitates the last move of the opponent. A foul my imobilize kingwise adjacted pieces.

What do you guys think about these games, are they better that the originals? Are they good enough to be published?