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Definitely an amusing game! I particularly like the Minister (RLF), as it's a piece, while obvious in design, I haven't seen before. I find myself wondering about its value. On an 8x8 board, I would be fairly confident in assigning it a value greater than a Queen -- about a Raven (RNN) in fact. But on an 11x11 board, the shorter range components of its movement are worth less, and so a Queen -- which is all long range elements after all -- gains in relative power.
<p>Anyone out there have an opinion?
In several web pages, I have written down, step by tedious step, the appropriate numerical methods for estimating the values of the Q and the (1,3) and the F and the R on any size board.
<p>You can answer your own question by doing the appropriate calculations, step by tedious step.
<p>I once wrote a C program to do it, but it's a real pain to generalize it to whatever possible movement pattern on whatever size board.
<p>(Source code long lost, sorry.)
The basic problem with doing the calculations, is that at heart, I'm lazy. I was hoping to scare an answer out of the woodwork, produced by some more energetic person.
<p>In any case, I'm fairly sure that even on an 11x11 board, a Minister is at least as valuable as a Queen, which makes Spinal Tap Chess' restriction on Queen promotion but not Minister promotion inconsistant.
The calculations are indeed of a nature that inspires laziness.
<p>Once in a while, one must.
After I wrote my last note I saw a page than thanked me for providing feebback on this page.
<p>Would Feebback Chess be a game where the pieces have normal strength advancing but are feeble in retreat?
I would think that Feebback Chess is a wager game you might play with your physician or attorney where you might win the fee back.
Note: in the graphical diagram of the opening setup, the black viceroy and squire on files i and j have been reversed from the other two descriptions on the page. By symmetry arguments, I assume the textual descriptions are correct?
yes, you are correct. the ascii diagram is correct. the graphics diagram is not.
Well . . . make up your mind, are they Vicroys or Viceroys?
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