How to play Perfect Chess

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Perfect chess is played on a 8x8 board. Setup white’s pawns on the second rank, and on the 1st, setup from left to right - chancellor, archbishop, queen, superqueen, king, bishop, knight, rook. Black mirrors white setup. The chancellor (or seirawan elephant) combines the movement of the rook and the knight. The archbishop (or hawk) of the bishop and the knight. The superqueen (or amazon) of the queen and the knight. The king can castle with the chancellor, which means the king moves 2 squares towards the chancellor and then the chancellor jumps over. The conditions are still the same as regular chess. The king can still castle with the rook like in regular chess. Pawns promote to a queen, rook, bishop, knight, chancellor, archbishop or superqueen when they get to the other side of the board. Win by checkmate and checkmate is possible with one alone superqueen.

Piece Value:
Pawn = 1
Knight = 3
Bishop = 3 or 5, depending on perspective
Rook = 5
Chancellor = 7
Archbishop = 7
Queen = 9
Superqueen = 12

I’m talking about a chess variant - perfect chess, but NOT about a perfect chess game in regular chess.