Kevin Pacey wrote on Mon, Sep 19, 2016 01:44 AM UTC:Excellent ★★★★★
For my own comparison of this fine variant to the equally fine McCooey's Hexagonal Chess, see my review for the latter variant.
Decades ago I saw values given for the pieces in Glinski's (that would seem to apply to McCooey's too): P=1; B=3; N=4; R=5; Q=9. I'd add that I estimate the fighting value of K=4 approximately (though naturally it cannot be traded).
For my own comparison of this fine variant to the equally fine McCooey's Hexagonal Chess, see my review for the latter variant.
Decades ago I saw values given for the pieces in Glinski's (that would seem to apply to McCooey's too): P=1; B=3; N=4; R=5; Q=9. I'd add that I estimate the fighting value of K=4 approximately (though naturally it cannot be traded).