Bob Greenwade wrote on Fri, Oct 13, 2023 02:29 PM UTC:
88. Mongolian Pawn. Since I'm set to make serious changes to yesterday's piece before posting its companion, today I'll be presenting something else. (The companion piece, and the updated version of yesterday's, should be up on Tuesday.)
Hiashatar is played on a 10x10 board. With the larger board, Pawns get an extra forward space for their initial move; otherwise they move as in standard chess. (mfWcfFimfW3).
I'm not aware of any other game that uses this, though
The design on the head is simply the top of the Bodyguard (scaled down to fit).
88. Mongolian Pawn. Since I'm set to make serious changes to yesterday's piece before posting its companion, today I'll be presenting something else. (The companion piece, and the updated version of yesterday's, should be up on Tuesday.)
Hiashatar is played on a 10x10 board. With the larger board, Pawns get an extra forward space for their initial move; otherwise they move as in standard chess. (mfWcfFimfW3).
I'm not aware of any other game that uses this, though
The design on the head is simply the top of the Bodyguard (scaled down to fit).