Doublebarrel Chess
introducing the Doublebarrel piece

The Doublebarrel is a
bifurcation piece. It slides like a bishop.
Following the diagonal move, it can make a capture by jumping orthogonally
over a piece of any colour, and land on an enemy piece positioned immediately
behind the jumped piece. The jump is performed in the prolonged movement
direction only (two direction alternatives). While the Doublebarrel slides along
a diagonal, several orthogonals (in the prolonged movement direction) could be
chosen. The Doublebarrel's value is 3, that is, the same as a bishop or knight
(preliminary estimate). Otherwise the rules are the same as in standard chess,
except for the possible promotion to Doublebarrel.
The Doublebarrel can
easily get trapped, while it cannot capture diagonally. On the other hand, the
tactical capability of this piece is pronounced. The Doublebarrel is more
valuable, and more mobile, than the Chinese Cannon. Therefore it is easily
integrable with the powerful pieces, and the congested board situation, of
Western chess.
Doublebarrel Chess, and the new Doublebarrel piece,
were invented by undersigned, August 2006. There is also a variant where Scorpions
take the place of the pawns.
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You
can download my free Doublebarrel Chess program
here (updated
2007-05-11), but you must own the software
Zillions of Games to be able to
run it (I recommend the download version). Don't miss my other
chess variants. |
© M. Winther (August 2006).