Emperor Chess
Introduction
Emperor Chess, invented by H. R. ("Bob") Lambert of New York City in 1954, was played on a board twelve squares by twelve, with a white square on each player's right.Setup
White's first rank, left to right, is: Rook, Knight, Bishop, Emperor, Queen, Commander, King, Queen, Emperor, Bishop, Knight, Rook. The second rank was occupied by Pawns. Black's setup apparently mirrored White's.The Pieces


The Commander combines the powers of Queen and Knight (this piece is
better known as the Amazon).
Castling is not mentioned.
According to Pritchard, Gollon suggested that Pawns have the option
of moving up to three squares initially.
Notes
John Ayer commented: "I find the emperor an interesting concept, but I suspect this game needs further work."David Pritchard noted in Encyclopedia of Chess Variants: "The game is something of a misnomer since the emperor has less power than a queen or a commander."
This game should not be confused with R. Wayne Schmittberger's Emperor King Chess which is sometimes also called Emperor Chess.
Webpage by Peter Aronson, based on an e-mail of John Ayer, with additional material from Pritchard's Encyclopedia of Chess Variants
WWW page created: January 20th, 2003.