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Centaur Princess Chess. Chess on a 10x8 board with Centaurs and Princesses (archbishops) added. (10x8, Cells: 80) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
💡📝Kevin Pacey wrote on Tue, Mar 5 09:16 PM UTC:

Now I think this rules page is ready for review.


Aurelian Florea wrote on Mon, Mar 4 05:09 PM UTC in reply to Kevin Pacey from 04:52 PM:

I meant that in waffle chess the preferred first move square for both knight and waffle was the same. Anyway. I get what you are saying!


💡📝Kevin Pacey wrote on Mon, Mar 4 04:52 PM UTC in reply to Aurelian Florea from 03:53 PM:

Hi Aurelian. Unfortunately I don't recall why I had fast castling; however, looking at the setup today, at least one of the new pieces might want to stay at home for a time at least, while the king fast castles around it. I think I may have also had a concern that in some cases an enemy bishop might hit a new piece if it developed too soon, maybe even pinning it diagonally in front of its K or Q.

I don't see much of a development issue for the pieces (in which way did you mean? the bishops and new pieces clashing, somehow, perhaps??) - not like in Waffle Chess, although there fast castling was one way to justifiably leave one of the knights at home, if a waffle was developed.


Aurelian Florea wrote on Mon, Mar 4 03:53 PM UTC:

Hello Kevin! Is the a reason for using fast castle here? I mean both the new pieces can leap easily not being an impediment to using regular castle. Also there isn't a development on the same square problem like in waffle chess!


💡📝Kevin Pacey wrote on Sun, Mar 3 03:49 AM UTC:

I think this rules page is ready for review.


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