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Sissa. Move exists of moving a number of squares as rook and an equal number of squares as bishop.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Claudio Martins Jaguaribe wrote on Wed, Sep 23, 2009 10:49 PM UTC:
If I understood it right, and I think I did, the sissa can move foward and then backward, or vice-versa.

I'm not very fond of it, sorry. So, I'd like you to think about quarter and half sissa.

quarter-sissa can make n(W)n(F), but only foward, another quarter-sissa can make, foward only, n(F)n(W).

The half-sissa can make either move of the quarte sissa above, i.e., n(W)n(F) or n(F)n(W).

Hugs.