Ladon Chess
introducing the Ladon

The Ladon slides maximally two steps
in all directions, but it cannot capture in this way. Instead the Ladon has the
power to repulse any piece that is being approached, when the Ladon stops next
to it. The piece is repulsed one square in the alignment direction. In case of a
pawn, it cannot be pushed back to the first rank, that is, the second rank is
the limit. In case of a friendly pawn, it can be pushed to the promotion square.
The enemy pawn can also be pushed to its promotion square, and is then promoted
to a queen, as only option. A piece can also be repulsed to a square
occupied by an enemy piece, whereby the piece is captured. Other rules are
the same as in standard chess, except for the possible promotion to Ladon. The
Ladon's value is the same as knight (preliminary estimate). Try to use the Ladon
to dislocate enemy pieces, rendering them useless for the moment. Also try to
repulse important enemy pawns from strong positions in the centre. The Ladon can
also be used for advancing the friendly pawns diagonally. Ladon chess, and the
new Ladon piece, were invented by undersigned, October 2006.
Ladon
: the hundred-headed dragon that guarded the garden of the Hesperides in Greek
mythology. He is variously described as the offspring of Phorcys or of Typhon
and Echidna. It was said that his heads spoke with a multitude of voices in many
languages.
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here (updated 2007-06-12),
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© M. Winther (October 2006).