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The Drunken Elephant or Suizo moves like a King, except not directly backwards (fsWF). It promotes (by capturing) to a Crown Prince (!), which is essentially a spare King. It's found in Chu Shogi and most other large Shogis.
I wonder what about fWD? And what adjective should be used with this kind of elephant?
Dr. Peter Nicolaus writes in BURMESE TRADITIONAL CHESS:
'The Myin moves as the modern knight. The Sin moves one square at a time either diagonally or forward. It seems that Myin and Sin are of equal value. Nevertheless Burmese players appear somewhat reluctant to exchange a Myin against a Sin.'
Roger Hare writes on his Chu Shogi page: 'The old texts say that a kinsho and osho against a bare osho wins.' I assume this means that a King and Silver General can force a 'stalemate position' and then capture the enemy King after it moves. In White Elephant Chess it would seem that a lone Black King on the first rank can achieve a stalemate draw against these two pieces. [EDIT] Kinsho = Gold General in Shogi. I suspect that it is not possible to force stalemate with King and Ginsho = Silver General against a lone King.
Elephant (shogi Silver General): Average Mobility: 3.94 Average Safe Checks: 0.00 Average Directions Attacked: 3.94 Average Squares Attacked: 3.94 Great Elephant: Average Mobility: 6.94 Average Safe Checks: 3.00 Average Directions Attacked: 6.94 Average Squares Attacked: 6.94 War Elephant: Average Mobility: 11.17 Average Safe Checks: 14.00 Average Directions Attacked: 5.75 Average Squares Attacked: 17.50 Mammoth: Average Mobility: 11.06 Average Safe Checks: 13.34 Average Directions Attacked: 5.03 Average Squares Attacked: 18.38 Sorry I can't generate numbers for the Tiger; there are still many pieces that ChessV can't yet support (in this case the Slip-riders, but in general, any piece which changes direction during a move, like the Mao, cannot yet be implemented.)
And ten years ago, what's time in a bubble, White Bison/White Buffalo as pieces of the whole with a name, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_buffalo, http://whitebuffalomiracle.homestead.com. Also http://www.chessvariants.org/dpieces.dir/pink_pather.html.
* the Bishop (FF) called Alfil in Spanish and Slon in Russian;
* the Silvergeneral (FfW) known by the Burmese word for elephant in that country, although silver is a paler shade of grey than is usually associated with elephants;
* the Silverelephant (AfW) so named as adding the orthogonal part of the Silver move to an existing symmetric diagonal piece;
* the Silverbishop of Silverchess and Electrum Chess (FFfW) ditto;
* the Silverthief of Alibishogi (AfD) so named as expanding a forward-only piece to the Silver range of directions;
* the Silverpashtun (FAfWfD) ditto, same as this page's Great Elephant;
* the Fearful (FA) called Modern Elephant by some;
* the Silverfearful of Unidirectional Shogi and Saint Pancras Shogi (FA);
* the Elephrider (AA) which may be specified as Alfilrider or Xiangrider depending on the effect of occupied odd squares;
* the Silverrider of Silverchess and Electrum Chess (FFfWW) which nearly got used as this page's Mammoth;
* the Goldrider of Goldchess and Electrum Chess (WWfFF) which actually did;
* the Waffle (WA);
* the Wafflrider (WWAA) sae as this page's War Elephant;
* the Spear, a 2:2 mover requiring an intervening piece for some or all moves, named by analgy with...
* the Arrow of Yang Qi, a Bishop requiring an intervening piece for some or all moves.
* mastodons, oblique riders that cannot make the single leap except in the two most forward directions;
* the Goldmammoth and Silvermmamoth, a Goldrider and Silverrider that cannot make the single step except in the three forward directions. At the time of these coinages I had quite forgotten this page's Mammoth, and had used the name in allusion with the mastodons.
This page's Tiger also appears under the name Columbine, as part of a family of names for pieces of its kind.
Great Elephant is the simplest one but probably the one i like best, very cool. War Elephant is nice and must be dangerous piece. Tiger is very interesting idea with it's one diagonal step and then 2 leap repeatedly. Not sure if i have seen a piece have this kind of movement. Mammoth is great piece. This piece is in 'Tai Shogi' under the name 'Free Gold', moving like a gold general with unlimited range.
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