Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To Larry Smith wrote on Tue, Apr 6, 2004 01:55 AM UTC:Also, the Bishop in Shogi can promote to the Dragon Horse and gain the ability to step one orthogonal. Thus being able to shift diagonal patterns. And to continue the potential of inner game dynamics. Most FIDE-style games allow for Pawns to promote to Bishops. Thus creating the potential of Bishops on either diagonal pattern. So, the initial set-up of the Bishop is not the sole determination of any game. And it actually can create definite strategic dynamics. So a game most be evaluated in its full potential and not just its initial set-up. What if a game has a Bishop on a single pattern and there is never the potential of a Bishop on the other? Does this, in itself, negate the value of the game? Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Game Design does not match any item.