Snake vs. Mongoose
For as long as the Snake (aka Snaketongue) has been around, it's been lacking a counterpart. I recently created the Mongoose to fill that void, and the combination of the two just called for the two pieces to have it out.Setup
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Rules
Aside from the Kings being replaced by a royal Snake (B) and a royal Mongoose (M), all of the normal rules of Chess apply.Notes
The respective moves of the Mongoose and Snake prevent them from attacking each other at the same time; either the Snake attacks the Mongoose, or the Mongoose attacks the Snake.This 'user submitted' page is a collaboration between the posting user and the Chess Variant Pages. Registered contributors to the Chess Variant Pages have the ability to post their own works, subject to review and editing by the Chess Variant Pages Editorial Staff.
By Bob Greenwade.
Last revised by Bob Greenwade.
Web page created: 2024-01-26. Web page last updated: 2023-11-24