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'It is about 1.25 pawn stronger than a Queen, 1075 on my scale (on 10x8 board).' It was strong enough to unbalance the army relative to the other 'equal armies'. Note also that, as a short-range piece, the Meatball would devalue on the larger 10x8 board. Yes, I know there are other ways to name the piece and describe the move. Part of the fun of the experimental equal armies vogue in 2001 was an amusing theme, and in those days using Betza's funny notation was routine. I also invented a Nemoroth variant that could not be published here, since it was based on bodily fluids and secretions.
BTW, there were some older comments on this game, including an 'excellent' rating from Ralph Betza himself. http://www.chessvariants.org/ratings/-unequal.dir-pizza-kings.html
This is top bantz
Yes, I used Bob Greenwade's Dealer's Chess graphics.
15 October is National Mushroom Day.
How does the Onion, the Garlic, & the Anchovy moves?
The same source where I grabbed that Mushroom image also had Sausage, Meatball, and Pepperoni, but I didn't grab those three because I had no idea what to do with them. Now I do, so I'll be adding them soon. Thanks for bringing this game to my attention (even if it wasn't entirely intentional)!
And thank you for being the first to make use of my icon clearinghouse! :)
How does the Onion, the Garlic, & the Anchovy moves?
Just offhand (others may have better ideas):
- Onion: WhrNAhlC
- Garlic: FZCH
- Anchovy: mvW2cF (essentially an extension of the Fish Pawn)
I've put the Meatball, Pepperoni, and Sausage into the collection now. I have no idea why they're not showing up in the list (at least, on my computer), but they're there.
How 'bout:
-Onion: ND
-Garlic: sDNvH
-Anchovy: sWDNsH
Pizza Pounders
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