Chess Pieces: Difference between revisions
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*Rook | *Rook (castle) | ||
*Pawn | *Pawn | ||
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*Epine Dorsale | *Epine Dorsale | ||
*Zugzwang | *Zugzwang | ||
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Revision as of 20:30, 22 October 2013
- Bishop
- Knight (horse)
- Rook (castle)
- Pawn
- Queen
- King
Other Names
- Gambit
- CheckMate
- Stalemate
- Fianchetto
- Ruy Lopez
- Sicilian
- Epine Dorsale
- Zugzwang
- Castling
Variations
You can also create variations of pieces to give you up to 32 names (wPawn1, wPawn2, bPawn1, etc) or board squares for up to 64 names (A1, A2, etc).
Another variation works on the premise that when starting a new network, all your new machines would have a name in chess notation (Nc6 or b7toc6 or Knightc6 or similar). When the 'game' is over, start a new one from a different starting position...you should never run out of possible names. Also, you can store all your games in a PGN text file to see the history of your devices.