The Murray Lion
In A History of Chess, chess historian H. J. R. Murray gives an incorrect description of the movement of the Lion in Chu Shogi. However, this Lion is a rather interesting piece. Author John William Brown of the book Meta Chess named this pieces the Murray Lion, both to honor Murray and to distinguish it from the actual Chu Shogi Lion.Movement
The Murray Lion may leap to the second orthogonal square or the second diagonal square - with or without capturing. It may also move to any adjacent square - but only to capture.Checkmating
This piece can generally force checkmate against a bare king, with the help of its friendly king. Try it!
Written by John William Brown and Hans Bodlaender.
WWW page created: February 9, 1999.