Equations of Regular Chess Pieces to Equal 4PC Fairy Pieces

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itisSHOWTIME

Amazon= Q+N

Elephant= R+N

Hawk= B+N

General= K+N

Camel= N+P

Camel-Rider= (N+P)x(N+P)

Wildebeest= N+(N+P)

Grasshopper=Absolutely No Idea

Ferz= Q/B OR B/P (/=➗)

Wazir= R/R

Alfil= B/B+P

Dabbaba= R/R+P

Alibbaba= (B/B+P)+(R/R+P)

Knight-Rider+ NxN

Alfil-Rider= (B/B+P)x(B/B+P)

Dabbaba-Rider= (R/R+P)x(R/R+P)

Alibbaba-Rider= (B/B+P+R/R+P)x(B/B+P+R/R+P)

Soldier= R/P

Stone General= B/P

Sergeant= R/P+B/P

Berolina= Turn a regular pawn inside-out. (I know that isn't an equation, but whatevs)

 

PunchboxNET

call the hawk by its real name, the Archbishop. There is a different piece that is the hawk, jumps 2 or 3 squares diagonally or orthogonally forward. Also the chancellor, R+N

PunchboxNET

At least that is what i call them, but you may also be right.

Ilampozhil25
PunchboxNET wrote:

call the hawk by its real name, the Archbishop. There is a different piece that is the hawk, jumps 2 or 3 squares diagonally or orthogonally forward. Also the chancellor, R+N

I think he's using the chess.com names.

PunchboxNET

Oh yeah

itisSHOWTIME
Ilampozhil25 wrote:
PunchboxNET wrote:

call the hawk by its real name, the Archbishop. There is a different piece that is the hawk, jumps 2 or 3 squares diagonally or orthogonally forward. Also the chancellor, R+N

I think he's using the chess.com names.

that is true.

PunchboxNET

also wdym when you divide?

Ilampozhil25

q/b is taking the queen and dividing it into bishops question mark?

PunchboxNET
Ilampozhil25 wrote:

q/b is taking the queen and dividing it into bishops question mark?

🤣 thats kind of funny

Ilampozhil25
PunchboxNET wrote:

also wdym when you divide?

dividing then adding is confusing as well like b/b is 1 diagonal move then +p is adding 1 diagonal?

itisSHOWTIME
Ilampozhil25 wrote:

q/b is taking the queen and dividing it into bishops question mark?

Well, (thank you @PunchboxNET for your feedback) Ferz could also be B/P

 

itisSHOWTIME

Keep in mind, these were hard to think of.

itisSHOWTIME

I'm editing the Berolina.

Ilampozhil25

1/p could be the berolina

Ilampozhil25

if alfil is r/r ferz is b/b

Ilampozhil25

ferz is not stone general theyre not the same

Ilampozhil25

Here are my interpretations-

Amazon= Q+N

Elephant= R+N

Hawk= B+N

General= K+N

Camel= N+P

Camel-Rider= (N+P)x(N+P)

Wildebeest= N+(N+P)

Grasshopper=Absolutely No Idea

Ferz= B/B (/=➗)

Wazir= R/R

Alfil= B/B+B/B

Dabbaba= R/R+R/R

Alibbaba= (B/B+B/B)+(R/R+R/R)

Knight-Rider= NxN

Alfil-Rider= (B/B+B/B)x(B/B+B/B)

Dabbaba-Rider= (R/R+R/R)x(R/R+R/R)

Alibbaba-Rider= (B/B+B/B+R/R+R/R)x(B/B+B/B+R/R+R/R)

Soldier= R/P

Stone General= B/P

Sergeant= R/P+B/P

Berolina=1/P

jean-louiscazaux

All this is adding regrettable confusion. For cv pieces we have already Betza notation which is broadly used and, if not sufficient, there is Parlett notation in addition. Both are used in the "fairy chess piece" of Wikipedia to which it will be wise to report.