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imagine a Lion piece, it moves with a jump to all squares 2 squares away, and also moves 1 square away- capturing where it moves in normal fashion. This is a stronger yet simpler MurrayLion, and it can for instance mate a lone king with the opposition or a neighboring knights move away. These mating positions become second nature. In the middlegame, if your opponent has moved the pawns near his king, and he has rooks knights and bishops, your Lion just slowly strolls up the board toward the enemy king. The Lion will force mate,and your foes weak pieces can't attack all the squares your Lion could move to- even though they run around like a pack of idiots trying! All of this is simple enough, but this information probably hasn't been on this site before. I say this site needs more comments of this nature
The Lion used by Antoine Fourrière, in Bilateral Chess and Jacks and Witches 84, is a weaker chess piece. But the Murray Lion itself is currently quite popular. Glenn Overby uses it in his Abecedarian Big Chess, Beastmaster Chess, and Decimal Chess - now called Meirìqí (Beautiful Sun Chess). Some other chess variants using this piece are:
Year *** Game *** (Piece Name) *** Game Inventor
1999 Centennial Chess (Murray Lion) John William Brown
1999 Millennial Chess (Murray Lion) John William Brown
1999 Jester Chess (Murray Lion) Thomas Havel
2003 Treeleaders Chess (Murray Lion) Erez Schatz
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