Dimachaer Chess
introducing the Dimachaer

The Dimachaer is a
bifurcation piece. It moves by colliding
orthogonally against any piece, and then deviating to any of the two adjacent
diagonals (in the prolonged movement direction). It captures on the second leg
also. Without screens to collide against the Dimachaer cannot move. The
Dimachaer's value is the same as a knight (estimated). Other rules are the same
as in standard chess, except for the possible promotion to Dimachaer. As it can
move only by coordinating with another piece, the Dimachaer is a highly
cooperative piece, something which makes it interesting to the positional
player. The structure on the board decides its possibilities. The Dimachaer
loses less power in the endgame than one would expect. Although screens for
colliding become fewer, its scope and mobility also increases. Dimachaer Chess,
and the new Dimachaer piece, were invented by undersigned, November 2006.
The
Dimachaer ("two blades") was a gladiator type in ancient Rome
that used two swords, one in each hand. He had no shield.
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© M. Winther (November 2006).