Comments by Nuno Cruz
Take a look at this: http://www.mobygames.com/game/amiga/distant-armies/screenshots Nice. And old.... (1988) :)
(Note: This commment those not belong to a page?) Very interesting because it really seems that that was the purpose of the 'inventor' of chess. Rook, Alfil and Knight to be like the three types of pieces that complemented each other... Historically the first record we have of this (0,2) piece is the Camel in a Decimal chess of Baghdad supremacie era... and also comes convergent to John Ayer theories! It seems logical. We are just missing the proofs. :)
about the size of the elephants... make sure their ears are small. We are talking about Indian elephants (Chaturanga) not African ones! : D
Can you please help... I would like to post some pics on a comment. How can I do that? Many thanks! Nuno
I took a look at his post. I can see that it is an http link. That requires me to upload the pictures to a site first. I do not have one, only blogs :( I was hoping I could upload directly to the comment. Thanks Nuno Cruz
The camel is like my piece 'fetiche'. OK OK.. it is lame.. awkward, weak.. it doesn't even worth two pawns(?!).. etc, but it still feels like one of the most logical fairy pieces to add to a game, and in this particular, to a decimal game.
Hope you like the pics. they are poor quality because were made with a cheep mobile phone.
In this picture we can see the Camel compared to the Bishop and a pawn.
The book they are standing on is the 'Classified Encyclopedia of chess variants'
The paint cane said it was good for ALMOST all plastics..
the link for this site is: en.grinningbit.com
I was just browsing the pdf of Falkener Book (available on line for download) and I noticed that for Tamerlane chess he modified some piece names for people of the west (Americans in this case but also true for Europeans) to better understand them. Some names that he gave to pieces were precisely the ones given in this variant. Most probably the inventor was familiarized with Falkere's book.
(Forbes, page 141)
Is this true? I had the idea that, even colorbound, the Ferz was slightly more valuable..
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