[ Help | Earliest Comments | Latest Comments ][ List All Subjects of Discussion | Create New Subject of Discussion ][ List Earliest Comments Only For Pages | Games | Rated Pages | Rated Games | Subjects of Discussion ]Single Comment Bent Riders. A discussion of pieces, like the Gryphon, that take a step then move as riders.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating] Jean-Louis Cazaux wrote on Wed, Nov 11, 2020 05:13 PM UTC:I was thinking of some very mighty pieces, probably playable only on very large board, 12x12 or more. Those pieces could threaten wide bands of lines Piece 1: compound of Gryphon/Eagle + Rook (I once suggested to Zied to call it a Dragon) Piece 2: compound of (W-then-B) + Bishop (I once suggested to Zied to call it a Basilisk) Piece 3: compound of Gryphon + (A-then-R) Piece 4: compound of (W-then-B) + (D-then-R) Why stopping there, one can have also compound of P1+P3 and of P2+P4, threatening even wider bands, probably more than crazy. I was wondering if anyone had used them in CVs?
I was thinking of some very mighty pieces, probably playable only on very large board, 12x12 or more.
Those pieces could threaten wide bands of lines
Piece 1: compound of Gryphon/Eagle + Rook (I once suggested to Zied to call it a Dragon)
Piece 2: compound of (W-then-B) + Bishop (I once suggested to Zied to call it a Basilisk)
Piece 3: compound of Gryphon + (A-then-R)
Piece 4: compound of (W-then-B) + (D-then-R)
Why stopping there, one can have also compound of P1+P3 and of P2+P4, threatening even wider bands, probably more than crazy.
I was wondering if anyone had used them in CVs?