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Fairy Pieces Part 2. Showcasing 158 Fairy Pieces. (8x8, Cells: 64) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Jörg Knappen wrote on Tue, Dec 10, 2024 08:44 AM EST:

I have found my notes with a longer list of games with the Knight-Wazir combination piece (Emperor/Marquis)

Here are the games:

Plays in Thronschach, 2000. Glenn Overby II. Called 'Marquis'.

Appears in Gerneric Piece Creation System, 2000, Guilherme S. Töws. Called 'Marquis'

Plays as a royal piece in Mad, 2000, Jason D. Wittmann. Called 'Stone King' or simply 'King'

Plays in Achernar, 2003. Roberto Lavieri. Called 'Grand Horse'.

Plays in veSQuj, 2005. Glenn Overby II. Called 'Brigadier'.

Plays in Lùotuoqí, 2005. Various authors. Called 'Mule'.

Plays in Opulent Chess, 2005. Greg Strong. Called 'Knight'.

Plays in Nova Chess, 2003. Michael Howe. Called 'Cavalier'. [Note: Contribution retracted and no longer available. I still have a printout on paper]


H. G. Muller wrote on Tue, Dec 10, 2024 08:53 AM EST in reply to Jörg Knappen from 08:44 AM:

I also used it, in Team-Mate Chess, where I called it Unicorn. Because this was one of the Knight-like piece images available in WinBoard.


HaruN Y wrote on Sun, Feb 23 02:22 AM EST:

It's "C. M. Fox" not "G. M. Fox". Was that a copy paste from Google Lens?


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