Hoplomach Chess
introducing the
Hoplomach

The Hoplomach is
a bifurcation piece. It always moves and
captures in two legs, first orthogonally, then it jumps diagonally over any
piece, and slides. The jump is performed in the prolonged movement direction
only. Without screens to jump over the Hoplomach becomes immobile. The
Hoplomach's value is 4, that is, more than a bishop, but less than a rook
(preliminary estimate). Other rules are the same as in standard chess, except
for the possible promotion to Hoplomach. Promotion occurs on the eight rank as
usual.
The unusual long-board makes it possible to introduce this piece
while allowing a maximum of strategical possibilities. As the Hoplomach is
dependent on screens for moving one would expect it to be not very mobile. But
it is a very dynamic and difficult piece that puts great demands on the
chessplayer.
The Hoplomach is a relative of the Korean cannon (in
Korean Chess), which can only
move if there exist pieces to jump over. But the Hoplomach is a much more
dynamic piece while it has more movement alternatives. Hoplomach Chess, and the
new Hoplomach piece, were invented by undersigned, September 2006.
In
an alternative variant "Kwaggas" take the place of the knights. The
Kwagga moves like an extended knight, three squares orthogonally plus one step
to the side. It can multiply this jump in the same direction. This means that
the Kwagga moves like a Camelrider. However, unlike the Camelrider, the Kwagga
can only capture on the first jump, and subsequent squares must be empty. The
Kwagga is as valuable as a bishop (my estimate).
The
hoplomach was the most heavily armed gladiator type in ancient Rome, who
had leg and arm coverings, a huge helmet, a thrusting spear, a sheath knife, and
a small bowl-shaped shield.
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You can download my free
Hoplomach Chess program
here (updated
2007-06-14), 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
(September 2006).