Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To Charles Gilman wrote on Mon, May 24, 2010 06:34 AM UTC:That's a good point. The subject has got a bit away from its original title. By 'integer leapers' I meant pieces leaping an exact multiple of the Wazir's move. For example, the Antelope as a 4:3 leaper moves the same distace as the 5:0 leaper but in an oblique direction. Of particular interest to me were those which could be associated with pieces leaping the root of that distance. You will see from my opening comment that I expressed 4:3 as 2:1 squared, 12:5 as 3:2 squared, 15:8 as 4:1 xquared, and in 3d 8:4:1 s 2:2:1 squared. I ignored 8:6 as 3:1 squared as only trivially distinct from the first. Now that I have completed the changes most directly based on these relationships, should I move the discussion to a new thread? Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Integer Leapers does not match any item.