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Piece Value and Classification[Subject Thread] [Add Response]
Leon Carey wrote on Sun, Dec 20, 2020 06:52 PM UTC:

So, everyone knows the piece values of orthodox chess, okay. 1 for a pawn, 3 for a knight and for a bishop, 5 for a rook and 9 for a queen. But what about the values of FAIRY chess pieces? And are they major, minor, royal or pawn? And why?


Leon Carey wrote on Tue, Dec 22, 2020 10:54 AM UTC:

Thank you Mr. Pacey. My own personal system for classifying pieces works in this way: if you had only that piece (with no promoting) and a king, would you be able to force checkmate against a lone king, and if you could then it is a major piece, if not it would be a minor piece. Under this classification, a man is a major piece, whilst the nightrider is a minor piece. (On the subject of nightriders I think that a nightrider/rose compound and a piece I call the 'fusilier' (which is to the nightrider as the cannon is to thee rook) are interesting ideas.


Leon Carey wrote on Tue, Dec 22, 2020 10:59 AM UTC:

Sorry, I have just noticed that my idea on minor/major distinction is the same as yours, Mr. Pacey.


Leon Carey wrote on Wed, Dec 23, 2020 11:40 AM UTC:

I actually disagree with my previous idea that on the ability for forcing checkmates. Whilst it is useful for looking at pieces that are the compounds of regular chess pieces, such as the princess, empress, amazon and queen as well as basic (1,1) or (1,0) riders, other, more 'exotic' pieces need a different classification system. The mann and the gold general are pieces I would call minor, despite their ability to force checkmate in a piece + k v. k (simplified endings), as they can only move to squares that are orthogonally or diagonally adjacent. The cannon (or pao) is a major piece though, despite its inability to force mate in an simplified ending, due to its mobility and ability to attack far away squares from behind a wall of pawns, which is also why the nightrider is major.


Leon Carey wrote on Sun, Dec 27, 2020 10:04 PM UTC:

On the idea of the distinction between major/minor/pawn and heavy/middle/light, here is a diagram.

Heavy Middle Light
Major Amazon Queen Rook
Minor Nightrider Knight Ferz
Pawn N/A Sergeant Berolina

Piece Laboratory[Subject Thread] [Add Response]
Leon Carey wrote on Sun, Jan 3, 2021 05:14 PM UTC:

See how many pieces you can think of, by changing the capture method, movement, or any other property you can think of. All new pieces must have an explanation of how they move, how they capture (if they capture in a different way to how they move) and any special properties, like royalty or their non-capturing effects on other pieces. For example, how about a compound of nightrider and rose, or a piece that is to the nightrider as the cannon is to the rook. Anything goes, as long as it is original.


Piece Value and Classification[Subject Thread] [Add Response]
Leon Carey wrote on Sun, Jan 3, 2021 05:22 PM UTC:

Regarding the table I created on the 27th of December last year, I actually agree with Mr. Pacey's suggestion about me classifying the rook as 'light'. I think that that the class of 'light major', should be occupied by the gold general and the mann, whilst the rook moves up to the category of 'medium major'.


Piece Laboratory[Subject Thread] [Add Response]
Leon Carey wrote on Mon, Jan 4, 2021 12:20 PM UTC:

How about a compound piece of the zebrarider and the camelrider?


Piece Value and Classification[Subject Thread] [Add Response]
Leon Carey wrote on Sat, Mar 20, 2021 10:23 AM UTC:

One possible way to find out if a piece was a member of the pawn family, is to imagine if they would look down at other pawns at dinner e.g. Berolina Pawn: Hey, FIDE Pawn, it sure is nice to see you. FIDE Pawn: Yeah, nice to see you too. Metamarchy Pawn: (sprints up to them) Hi you two, how's it going. FIDE Pawn: Alright, thanks- Mann: OUT OF MY WAY WEAKLINGS! (All pawns silently glare at Mann)


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