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HaruN Y wrote on Wed, Dec 18 06:24 AM UTC in reply to Joseph DiMuro from Sat Aug 3 2002 10:54 PM:
files=8 ranks=8 promoZone=1 promoChoice=NBRQ graphicsDir=/cgi-bin/fen2.php?s=50&w=e4ffd5&b=5dff4e&p= squareSize=50 graphicsType= symmetry=none royal=K borders=0 firstRank=1 coordColor=#ffffff darkShade=#b9b6a7 lightShade=#ffffff rimColor=#595959 pawn:P:ifmnDfmWfceF:pawn:a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2,h2,,a7,b7,c7,d7,e7,f7,g7,h7 knight:N:N:knight--narrowknight:b1,g1,,b8,g8 morph=L/"/"/"/"/"/"/" bishop:B:B:bishop--forwardknightbackwardsprince:c1,f1,,c8,f8 morph=Ç/"/"/"/"/"/"/" rook:R:R:rook--forwardrookbackwardsprince:a1,h1,,a8,h8 morph=Ć/"/"/"/"/"/"/" queen:Q:Q:queen--forwardchancellorprince:d1,,d8 morph=$/"/"/"/"/"/"/" archbishop:A:BN:cardinal--chancellor: morph=C/"/"/"/"/"/"/" chancellor:C:RN:chancellor--queen: morph=Q/"/"/"/"/"/"/" charging knight:Ç:fhNbFbsW:forwardknightbackwardsprince--elephant: morph=F/"/"/"/"/"/"/" charging rook:Ć:fsRbFbW:forwardrookbackwardsprince--bishopwarmachine: morph=Ɓ/"/"/"/"/"/"/" half-duck (lion):H:HFD:greatwarmachineferz--bishop: morph=B/"/"/"/"/"/"/" fad:F:FAD:elephantferzwarmachine--greatwarmachineferz: morph=H/"/"/"/"/"/"/" fibnif (lancer):L:FvN:narrowknightferz--elephantwazir: morph=X/"/"/"/"/"/"/" bede:Ɓ:BD:bishopwarmachine--halfrook: morph=S/"/"/"/"/"/"/" phoenix:X:WA:elephantwazir--warmachine: morph=W/"/"/"/"/"/"/" woody rook:W:WD:warmachinewazir--knight: morph=N/"/"/"/"/"/"/" halfrook:S:R4:halfrook--rook: morph=R/"/"/"/"/"/"/" forwardchancellorprince:$:fhNfsRK:forwardchancellorprince--cardinal: morph=A/"/"/"/"/"/"/" king:K:KisO2:king:e1,,e8

I designed an army called the Alacrious Alternators (An army where pieces each have 2 movement capabilities, alternating between them). In which, the Rooks are replaced by R/GAF Alternators and I could checkmate with it in KRK endgame even against 4 ply diagram AI, so I'd assume it'd be easier with R/fsRbWbF/BD/R4 Cycler.

  1. d4 Nc6=L 2. Bf4=Ç d5 3. e4 Be6=Ç 4. Çxe6=F fxe6 5. exd5 Lxd5=X 6. Bc4=Ç g5 7. Nh3=L Bh6=Ç 8. Nc3=L Çf5=F 9. Çd3=F Fxd3=H 10. cxd3 Xxd4=W 11. Lxd4=X Qxd4=$ 12. Lxg5=X $b4=A 13. Kf1 Ac5=C 14. Xg4=W O-O-O 15. Wf4=N Ce5=Q 16. Nh5=L Nf6=L 17. Lg3=X Qxb2=$ 18. Xf3=W $xd1=A 19. Rxd1=Ć Rd7=Ć 20. h4 c5 21. Rh2=Ć Rg8=Ć 22. a4 Le5=X 23. h5 Xe4=W 24. g3 a6 25. h6 b6 26. Ćd2=Ɓ a5 27. Ćh3=Ɓ Ćg6=Ɓ 28. Kg2 Kc7 29. Ɓg5=S Wd4=N 30. Sxg6=R Nxf3=L 31. Ɓxf3=S hxg6 32. Sf7=R g5 33. Rf3=Ć Ćd6=Ɓ 34. g4 e5 35. h7 Ɓd8=S 36. Ćg3=Ɓ Sh8=R 37. Ɓxe5=S Rxh7=Ć 38. Sxg5=R Kd6 39. Rg6=Ć Kc7 40. f4 Ćh4=Ɓ 41. Kf3 Ɓf6=S 42. Ćxf6=Ɓ exf6 43. Ke4 Kd6 44. Kf5 Ke7 45. Kg6 Ke6 46. f5 Ke5 47. Kf7 Kf4 48. Ke6 Kg5 49. Ke7 Kf4 50. Kxf6 Kxg4 51. Kg6 Kf4 52. f6 Ke5 53. f7 Kd5 54. f8=R Kd6 55. Rf6=Ć Kc7 56. Kf7 Kd7 57. Ćxb6=Ɓ Kc6 58. Ɓxa5=S Kd5 59. Sa6=R Kd4 60. Rb6=Ć Kd5 61. Kf6 Kd4 62. Kf5 Kxd3 63. Ćxc5=Ɓ Kc4 64. Ɓa3=S Kb4 65. Se3=R Kxa4 66. Ke4 Kb4 67. Kd4 Kb5 68. Rb3=Ć Ka4 69. Kc3 Ka5 70. Kc4 Ka4 71. Ćb6=Ɓ Ka3 72. Ɓa7=S Ka2 73. Sa8=R Kb2 74. Ra4=Ć Ka2 75. Ćb4=Ɓ Kb1 76. Kb3 Kc1 77. Ɓd4=S Kb1 78. Sd1=R

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