Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To George Duke wrote on Sat, Dec 12, 2009 04:54 PM UTC:http://www.chessvariants.org/index/listcomments.php?subjectid=FatallyFlawedM/C The Fatally Flawed Carrera compounds thread should have been renewed before because of more than 25 comments. It's easier to directly link here anew one or two early comments starting the original thread. They are in the top 10 variant pieces with Gryphon, Alfil, Dababba, Camel all of great historical importance, from when piece-type additions were more obvious. Centaur BN and Champion belong there for others to complete, the major 10, or major 20, CV piece-types back to year 1300. Of course excluded as conventional pieces from any novelty list are RNBKQP and probably Cannon -- however someone decides eventually to refine such classic leaders. Think of them as Knight compounds, the Carrera pieces from year 1617. We tend to think of the slider first but it's the Knight that gets jiggled with, the Knight whose in both oddities. I think they are the most widely used variant piece-types ever. Queen is fully accepted, and they are not. Because there's the question, does the standard Knight need compounding? With what? Non-royal King, the mediaeval Man from German Courier Chess is one Knight compound. So are Knight plus Camel, and Knight plus Zebra. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID FatallyFlawedMM2 does not match any item.