Gustavian Camelrider Chess
This page contains one or more presets for playing a game online with Game Courier, an online server for playing Chess variants by correspondence.
The objective is checkmate. On the b and g-files are initially positioned two Camelriders per side (the knights are positioned on the four extra corner squares). The Camelrider moves like a Camel (that is, 1 + 3, like an extended knight) but may continue any number of leaps in the same direction (on this board, a maximum of two leaps), provided that the intermediate square is empty. Otherwise regular rules apply, except for the additional possibility of pawn promotion to Camelrider. On this board the Camelrider has the value of a knight or bishop. Camelriders can, like bishops, only visit one square colour.Beware of the Camelrider's capability of long-range threats, especially to the king. Such threats are difficult to ward off since one cannot go between with a piece, except on the intermediate square. I don't know who invented the Camelrider, but the Camel is known since medieval times. "Gustavian" refers to the board type, which was invented by
The following preset makes a reasonably good validity check of Camelrider moves, etc. Moves are automated, including castling and the 'en passant' move. Pieces can be moved by pointing and clicking. When promoting a pawn, it will automatically turn into a Queen. Should you prefer another piece you must type it manually (e.g., add N a8; capture a7). (If you wish to promote to a Camelrider you must use the internal syntax JJ.) Use small piece-letters for black. E-mails to your opponent are generated, but you can play online by intermittently pressing the browser's update button.
This image illustrates the Camelrider's
continuous jumps in the forward
directions, only.
Gustavian Camelrider Chess
See also: Gustavian Camelrider Chess (with Scorpions)
You can download a Zillions implementation here.
See also my other Game Courier presets.
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By M Winther.
Web page created: 2006-07-15. Web page last updated: 2006-07-15