V. R. Parton's
Gorgona Chess
featuring the paralyzing Gorgona
In Gorgona Chess the objective is
checkmate. Pieces move as in orthodox chess, with the exception of the
additional piece, the "Gorgona", which moves like a queen, but cannot
capture. Instead it paralyzes any enemy piece within its range. The pawns move
as in orthodox chess, inclusive of the initial double-step. The pawn can also
make an initial triple-step. 'En passant' can occur if the the pawn moves two or
three steps and passes a square threatened by an enemy pawn. Castling exists,
but the King jumps three squares instead of two. As usual, the Rook ends up
beside the King. Promotion rules are the same as in orthodox chess, with the
addition of the Gorgona.
Checkmate is an important theme, also in
endgames with few pieces. While the enemy king can easily be paralyzed, this
makes it exposed to mate attacks. Try to paralyze the enemy king, queen, or
Gorgona, in order to attack them later. Early queen excursions are, for natural
reasons, very dangerous, but early Gorgona excursions are worthwhile. The knight
is the only piece able to capture an enemy Gorgona. This increases the value of
the knight, making it more valuable than a bishop. Generally, one should try to
exchange a bishop for a knight. It is possible to checkmate with the king, when
the enemy king is paralyzed. Interestingly, the king can often be employed in an
attack on the enemy king, or other enemy pieces that have been paralyzed.
Another
variant, Gorgon Chess, differs from Gorgona Chess only in that the
paralyzing piece (here called Gorgon) can also capture and check like a queen.
Gorgona Chess, and Gorgon Chess, were invented by
Gorgon
1 : any of three snake-haired sisters in Greek mythology whose
appearance turns the beholder to stone
2 : an ugly or repulsive
woman.
See also: Pyrrhus Chess -
featuring the paralyzing Pyrrhus.
You
can download my free Gorgona Chess program
here (updated
2008-03-24), but you must own the software
Zillions of Games to be able to
run it (I recommend the download version). You can play Gorgona Chess
against a human opponent,
here. Don't miss my other
chess variants. |
© M.
Winther 2007 May