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Knight=Bishop on a 10x10 board[Subject Thread] [Add Response]
Aurelian Florea wrote on Mon, Feb 22, 2021 08:53 AM UTC:

After the enhancements I used for the knight in Apothecary Chess I realized that the knight is stronger than a bishop. I am trying to create a knight enhancement that makes the knight equal to the bishop on a 10x10 board. I have tried NmA, NmD, NmH. I have then chose a game where white has bishops and no knight and black has knights and no bishops. For the NmA the winning percentage of points for white is 52%. But for the NmD and NmH the percentages of points for white are much higher (around 75%). These experiments were made in ChessV. I wonder why this difference. I have checked the game files and they are as intended. I think the NmA, NmD and NmH should make around the same percentages. Any idea why this guys?