Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To George Duke wrote on Wed, Oct 8, 2008 04:57 PM UTC:The trouble with Hoppers is how to tell which modality is best. Grasshopper cannot even move without screen, and then it both moves and captures at the next square beyond in a line. Is that improvement by Dawson over ancient Cannon? (Incidentally, Grasshopper > Cannon in piece-value, because of having all the Queen-lines.) Rather, Cannon can move without the screen and capture, if there is a screen, anywhere beyond in the Rook-line direction, not only adjacently. People forget there are not only infinite number of possible CVs, but also alone indefinitely large number of piece-types possible. We can pontificate about piece-values and effective arrays, but whole discussions could be erased, and entire new discussion replace the former one with none of the same cast of characters in specific variant pieces. Elsewhere trying constructively to organize, we recently suggested piece-type categories: Leaper, Hopper, Multi-path, Bifurcation, Rider, Slider. Preparing this comment, I re-learn of Jeliss-recounted Bifurcation Asp, Eagle, Moose, and Sparrow; so once I may have mis-spoke of Winther's having originated the (sub-)category: instead Winther extends the 5 or 10 bifurcators to over 40: bifurcators long-time Problem fare. Does that exhaust them, the piece-type categories? No. Arrow pieces, Sea pieces, Ski pieces, Skip pieces, Sleepers, Snipers, Space pieces. The last six are deliberately from Jeliss' ''All the King's Men'' under only 'S'. They are none of them specific pieces, but instead categories of piece-type, arguable as being on par with regular line-travelling ''Slider.'' We find Leapers fewest in number, a very elemental category: Dabbabah, Alfil, Knight, Camel, Zebra, lesser lights Trebouchet(0,3) and Tripper (3,3), and perhaps very technically Wazir and Ferz themselves; but I think of W & F as one-stepping R & B. That is it for practical leapers, the easiest to do away fully and for all time, for all the King's men & women. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Piece-types does not match any item.