Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To George Duke wrote on Mon, Dec 19, 2011 04:26 PM UTC:Changing the colours. There are now the four Water, Land, Yellow and Green Rooks for considerations of many chessboards coloured red and black, the problem of intermediate bad-pick 'White' as already representative of one entire side's pieces etc. I.e., panning all this out, improved names for the divergent ones are now Yellow Rook and Green Rook, where Yellow captures only on White, Green only on Black; passively both are full-fledge Rook. Okay, correspondingly, for the present quartet of Rookies (3.0-point Rooks) are name-unchanged Water Rook and Land Rook, both non-divergent of respective White and Black-square restriction, having also Ferz one-step choice. So original Rook-Colour-One below is become Yellow Rook, and Rook-Colour-Two Green Rook. Generic type-marker ''Rookies'' is convenient irrespective of Betza's C.D.A. remarkable rookies. For also besides that ''Rookies,'' any of Rooklets, scalar-rook, Rook-less, Rook-light, and Brooks for B-Rooks will do for all these scaled-down-power Rook types, of which there are more possible to announce -- and ultimately name. So further, the same C.D.A., the Rookeries, are initial-to-name by starting array: F_G_L_Q_K_W_E_F, where E is Yellow. The four are unquestionably brand new p-ts invented this fall here a couple comments back Green and Yellow and the Water and Land at C.D.A. in September: Http://www.chessvariants.org/index/displaycomment.php?commentid=28066. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID ChessboardMath9 does not match any item.