Pegniar Chess
introducing the Pegniar

The Pegniar is a
bifurcation piece. It always moves in two legs,
the first is an orthogonal slide, and the second is a diagonal bounce-move,
along either of two diagonals in the prolonged movement-direction. If the
Pegniar cannot bounce, then it cannot move. The Pegniar's value is 3, that is,
the same as a bishop or knight (preliminary estimate). While the Pegniar slides
along an orthogonal, several diagonals (in the prolonged movement direction)
could be chosen, provided that there exist screens for bouncing. The Pegniar
also moves by bouncing against the side of the board. In this case there is only
one diagonal movement direction available. Other rules are the same as in
standard chess, except for the possible promotion to Pegniar. The Pegniar is a
highly cooperative piece, something which makes it interesting to the positional
player. Although the Pegniar is dependent on screens for moving it is a very
dynamic and difficult piece that puts great demands on the chessplayer. Pegniar
Chess, and the new Pegniar piece, were invented by undersigned, September 2006.
The
Pegniar (lat. Pægniarius) was a gladiator type in ancient Rome,
which was equipped with club, whip, and shield.
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You
can download my free Pegniar Chess program
here (updated
2007-02-14) , but you must own the software
Zillions of Games to be able to
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© M. Winther (September 2006).