- in chess.
colorbound Or colourbound. The
property of a
piece to
access only
squares of one color. In
standard chess, each
bishop is
colorbound to either...
- with the
exception of the case when the rook
replacement is
colorbound, like in the
Colorbound Clobberers army. In the
latter case, the king, when castling...
-
Distance from the f5-square,
counted in
camel moves. The dark
squares cannot be reached, as the
camel is
colorbound....
- two
drawing fortress positions for the wazir. The ferz,
despite being colorbound, is more
powerful than the
wazir in the
opening phase of the game due...
- The
endgame of rook
versus ferz is a win for the rook.
Despite being colorbound, the ferz is the
strongest of the
basic leapers during the
opening phase...
- why it is
weaker than a
camel on an 8×8 board, even
though the
camel is
colorbound and the
zebra is not. A king, a bishop, and a
zebra can
force checkmate...
- like a
limited Bishop without jumping over
occupied squares. It is a
colorbound piece. Faro FA cn+, o^n+
cRmpR Fairy Chess problems (M. Rittirsch, 2016)...
-
mobility (14 vs. 13
squares in the
centre of the board) but the
bishop being colorbound while the rook is not (Lasker 1915:11) H. G. Muller. "Chess with Different...
- squares. Śakaṭamu/Śagaṭu
moves diagonally any
number of
squares and thus is
colorbound.
Gurramu normal L-shaped
jumping move (two
spaces in one
direction and...
- from a
distance of six or
seven intersections away.
Because of
their colorbound movement, the
Taoist priest, five-li fog,
spiritual monk, and immaculate...