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  2. List of fairy chess pieces - Wikipedia

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    Argentinian Rook, captures as a Rook but needs to jump over a hurdle for non-capturing moves, [1] compare Cannon: Ferfil: 1X, ~ 2X: FA: Fairy Chess Problems (Jelliss) Combination of Ferz and Alfil. Also called Elephant (Modern). Ferocious Leopard: 1X, 1<> FvW: Chu shogi and other large Shōgi variants

  3. Rook (chess) - Wikipedia

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    The rook (/ r ʊ k /; ♖, ♜) is a piece in the game of chess. It may move any number of squares horizontally or vertically without jumping, and it may capture an enemy piece on its path; it may participate in castling. Each player starts the game with two rooks, one in each corner on their side of the board.

  4. Amazon (chess) - Wikipedia

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    An icon for the amazon used in diagrams. The amazon, also known as the queen+knight compound or the dragon, is a fairy chess piece that can move like a queen or a knight.It may thus be considered the sum of all orthodox chess pieces other than the king (because it cannot castle and does not know when it is under threat via the check rule) and the pawn (because it cannot practice en passant).

  5. Fairy chess piece - Wikipedia

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    The pawn has the power of a wazir, but only forward and for movement; the power of a ferz, but only forward and for capturing; the power of a rook with a limited range of 2 squares, but only forward, without capturing, and on its first move; the power to be replaced by a more powerful piece, but only upon reaching its last rank; and the power ...

  6. Chess with different armies - Wikipedia

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    Chess with different armies (or Betza's Chess [1] or Equal Armies [2]) is a chess variant invented by Ralph Betza in 1979. Two sides use different sets of fairy pieces.There are several armies of equal strength to choose from, including the standard FIDE army.

  7. Hexagonal chess - Wikipedia

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    The pawn moves and attacks one step in one of two orthogonally forward directions; there is no initial double-step, nor en passant capture. The king moves one step in any orthogonal direction. The knight jumps one step in any diagonal direction, and is thus colour-bound. The rook moves any number of steps in one of six orthogonal directions.

  8. Slow Horses season 4's end scene is one of the biggest ... - AOL

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    Until that point, with the fourth season's ending, Slow Horses might finally be prepared to let us in a bit. Slow Horses seasons 1-4 are streaming on Apple TV+ . You Might Also Like

  9. Empress (chess) - Wikipedia

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    The empress is a fairy chess piece that can move like a rook or a knight. It cannot jump over other pieces when moving as a rook but may do so when moving as a knight. The piece has acquired many names [a] and is frequently called a chancellor or a marshal. Chess moves in this article use C as notation for the empress.