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Recognized Chess Variant: Wildebeest Chess. Now a Recognized Chess Variant![All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
David Paulowich wrote on Sun, Apr 2, 2006 10:30 PM UTC:
WILDEBEEST CHESS CHALLENGE

Can anyone find a forced mate in this position: White King c3, White Wildebeest d4, Black King a1? What if we remove the Wildebeest and add two White Camels to d4 and e4? Running Zillions at 3 minutes per move for 20 moves in these positions did not result in a mate.

Glenn E. Overby II writes, on the Recognized Chess Variants page, 'The Wildebeest is markedly superior to a Rook, although not quite the Queen's equal.' I am inclined to value the Wildebeest (Gnu) halfway between the Rook and the Queen. Perhaps less than that, if there is no forced mate against the lone King.