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Overkill Ecumenical Chess

The page on Overkill Chess refers to an idea for a variant whose array has the same pieces plus Camel compounds with them and with their components. Here it is. It follows the pattern of having two aside of pieces with two components, and one aside of pieces with more.

Setup

Pieces

The KING moves one step along the four orthogonals and four diagonals, and must be kept out of Check.
The other symmetric pieces are compounds with 2, 3, or 4 out of the Rook, Bishop, Knight, and Camel moves as follows:
PieceRook move -Bishop move -Knight move -Camel move -
any distance alongany distance alongany unblockableany unblockable
any orthogonalany diagonal2:1 leap3:1 leap
triple and quadruple compounds, 1 aside
ACTRESS****
ACE***
ACME***
ACROPOLIS***
ACTOR***
double compounds, 2 aside
QUEEN**
MARSHAL**
CANVASSER**
CARDINAL**
CALIPH**
GNU**
The PAWN moves one step forward. It moves orthogonally except to capture, which it does diagonally.

Rules

The initial double-step Pawn move, En Passant, and need for promotion on the far rank are as in FIDE Chess. Promotion is however to Actress/Ace/Acme/Acropolis/Actor rather than to simple or even two-component pieces.

There is no Castling.

Check, Checkmate, and Stalemate are as in FIDE Chess.


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By Charles Gilman.
Web page created: 2010-02-10. Web page last updated: 2016-03-31

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Overkill Ecumenical Chess. Compounds of 2, 3, and all 4 Wildebeest Chess elements. (9x10, Cells: 90)

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First Created: Wednesday, February 10th, 2010
Last Modified: Thursday, March 31st, 2016
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