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Grand Tamerlane Chess

John Davis invented this variation of Mideast Chess. He provided the description and diagrams.

It is an effort to modernize and simplify Mideast Chess. The name was chosen to allude to its inspiration in Tamerlane Chess and to signify that it is also a Grand Chess variant.

Setup

Setup is shown below in this diagram by John Davis.

Pieces are the same as Chess with the changes shown in the below diagrams.

Pieces

Griffon:

The Griffon is from Grande Acedrex and is in the Piececlopedia Griffon page.

Jumping General:

The Jumping General is the name used by Joe Joyce in Grand Shatranj. Its name is the Pasha in Paulovits' Game and the Mastodon in Mastodon Chess.

Wizard:

The Wizard is from Omega Chess and is in the Piececlopedia Wizard page.

Sorcerer:

The Sorcerer is from Sorcerer Chess by Charles Daniel.

Rules

Players should agree on what rules they are using at the beginning of the game.

Grand Chess rules summary:

Pawns have an initial two-step move option and are subject to en passant capture.

Castling is not possible.

A Pawn may promote on reaching the 8th or 9th rank.

A Pawn must promote on reaching the 10th rank.

A Pawn can promote only to a friendly piece that has been captured, and for which it is exchanged.

If no friendly piece has been captured, then a Pawn may not move beyond the 9th rank.

An imobile Pawn on the 9th rank can still give check.

Other rules are as in Chess.

Eurasian Chess rules summary:

Eurasian Chess is played like standard Chess with these differences:

There is no castling.

Kings may never face each other across an empty vertical or diagonal line, or cross the center of the board, the "river".

When moving to any of the last three ranks, a Pawn may promote to any of that player's captured pieces.

A Pawn does not have to promote until it reaches the last rank.

A Pawn may not advance to the last rank unless there is a captured piece it may promote to.

Even when a Pawn may not advance to the last rank, it may still check spaces on the last rank.

Notes

John Davis provided the description of Grand Tamerlane and the diagrams.

You can play Grand Tamerlane on Game Courier with this preset.



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Author: Tony Quintanilla. Inventor: John Davis.

Last revised by H. G. Muller.


Web page created: 2015-05-31. Web page last updated: 2024-04-02