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GnrfFrtzl

But it's only removed so that the pieces can't land on them, or can't even influence it?

Let's say a rook is placed on e1, does it reach all the squares or not?

I feel like we're talking about two variants.

evert823
mitsakos33 wrote:

the blue squares are briges that you can move on them like a knight....check this video explains everything........https://youtu.be/_SEI9aLxxeo

I need to scroll through a 1 hour video looking for the way some new pieces move - while such information could be put on one page as is done with shogi, xiangqi and superchess. No thanks, and good luck with promoting this variant.

mitsakos33

first 10 minutes...not need to see all of it...

evert823

I've checked those first 10 minutes again. All I understand now:

- there's a 9x9 hole

- each piece can do a knight's move from a blue to another blue square

No explanation on the extra unorthodox pieces I saw in the vid but i suppose they are just oddly shaped FIDE pieces.

Is this all? If I missed something then you might consider to simply write it down somewhere.

mitsakos33

yes they are just old shape pieces nothing more....here is a demo with regular pieces.....https://youtu.be/3gsjjB0JfF0

mitsakos33

Nordlandia

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mitsakos33

L'Enigme du double gain