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Piececlopedia: Antelope
Historical notes
The antelope is a less well-known fairy chess piece. I know of no games
that use it. Torsten Linss has a few problems
using the antelope.
Movement
The antelope is a (3,4)-jumper, i.e., it moves (with or without taking)
four squares horizontally and five vertically, or five squares
horizontally and four vertically.
It `jumps', i.e., it can move regardless
whether the intervening squares are occupied or not.
Movement diagram
In the diagram below, the antelope can move to all the squares marked with
a black circle.
































































This is an item in the Piececlopedia: an overview of
different (fairy) chess pieces.
Written by Ben Good.
WWW page created: January 13, 1999. Last modified: September 22, 1999.
Last modified: Monday, December 22, 2008