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Empress (chess)

The empress is a fairy chess piece that can move like a rook or a knight. It cannot jump over other pieces when moving as a rook but may do so when moving as a knight. The piece has acquired many names[a] and is frequently called a chancellor or a marshal.

A common icon for the empress used in diagrams

Chess moves in this article use C as notation for the empress.

Movement edit

The empress can move as a rook or a knight.

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The empress can move, but not jump, to squares with crosses; jump to squares with circles; or capture the pawn on e7.
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Maximum range of an empress on an empty board

History and nomenclature edit

The empress is one of the most simply described fairy chess pieces and as such has a long history and has gone by many names. It was first used in Turkish Great Chess, a large medieval variant of chess, where it was called the war machine (dabbabah; not to be confused with the piece more commonly referred to as the dabbaba today, which is the (2,0) leaper). It was introduced in the West with Carrera's chess from 1617, where it was called a champion[b], and has been used in many chess variants since then.

The name chancellor was introduced by Ben Foster in his large variant Chancellor Chess (chess on a 9×9 board, with a chancellor on the opposite side of the king as the queen), and the name marshal was introduced by L. Tressan in his large variant The Sultan's Game. José Raúl Capablanca used both in his large variant Capablanca Chess: he originally called this piece the marshal, but later changed it to chancellor, which was his original name for the archbishop. Both chancellor and marshal are popular names for the rook+knight compound, although a case could be made for marshal, as the word is related to mare (female horse) and thus fits better for a piece that can move like a knight than chancellor, which has no connection to horses. Also, there are many commonly used chess pieces that, like chancellor, begin with C (e.g. the cannon in xiangqi, the camel in Tamerlane Chess, the champion in Omega Chess, and the cardinal or princess), and using the name marshal for the rook+knight compound would reduce this difficulty.

The name empress is the most widely used name among problemists. By analogy with the queen, which is a rook+bishop compound, it was suggested that the three basic combinations of the three simple chess pieces (rook, knight, and bishop) should all be named after female royalty. Since the rook+knight compound seemed to be obviously stronger than the bishop+knight compound (as the rook is stronger than the bishop), the name empress was used for the rook+knight compound, and the bishop+knight compound was called the princess. However, the word empress suggests a piece stronger than the queen, while this piece is at best equal to and perhaps weaker than the queen, especially in the endgame.

Value edit

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Ralph Betza (inventor of chess with different armies, in which the empress was used in one of the armies) rated the empress as about nine points, equivalent to a queen, as the knight and bishop were about equal and the empress and queen were simply the knight and bishop with the power of a rook added to both. He noted that the queen may be slightly stronger than the empress in the endgame, but that the empress, on the other hand, has a greater ability to give perpetual checks and salvage a draw in an otherwise lost game. Unlike the queen, which can move in 8 different directions, the empress can move in 12.

In the endgame of king and amazon (queen+knight compound) versus king and empress, the amazon usually wins, but in a few positions, the weaker side may force a draw by setting up a fortress. These fortresses force the side with the amazon to give perpetual check, as otherwise the side with the empress can force a simplification or give its own perpetual check. King and empress versus king is a forced win for the side with the empress; checkmate can be forced within 11 moves. In comparison, the queen requires 10 moves, and the rook requires 16.

The drawing positions in the queen versus pawn endgame do not exist in the empress versus pawn endgame.

Examples edit

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Capablanca chess starting position. Chancellors are on d1 and d8; archbishops are on g1 and g8.
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Almost chess starting position. Chancellors replace queens.

Many chess variants use a rook+knight compound, but due to its powerful ability, it is uncommon for variants to use more than one per colour on a normal 8×8 board. Seirawan chess uses one such piece (called an elephant) per colour. Capablanca chess uses one chancellor per colour on a 10×8 board.

Almost chess replaces queens with chancellors; these pieces are approximately equal in value.

Symbol edit

Both white and black symbols for the empress were added to version 12 of the Unicode standard in March 2019, in the Chess Symbols block:

🩏 U+1FA4F WHITE CHESS KNIGHT-ROOK
🩒 U+1FA52 BLACK CHESS KNIGHT-ROOK

See also edit

  • Amazon—the rook+bishop+knight compound
  • Princess—the bishop+knight compound
  • Queen—the rook+bishop compound

Notes edit

  1. ^ Less common names the piece has acquired include admiral, cannon, champion, colonel, concubine, count, dabbaba, duke, elephant, guard, lambeth, lord chancellor, marshall, princess, samurai, superrook, tank, visier, and wolf.[1]
  2. ^ The game seems to have been an afterthought to his chess treatise and it is mysterious to what extent, if any, he might have used it in practice while he lived, viz. Capablanca Chess.

References edit

  1. ^ Pritchard, D. B. (1994), "Pieces", The Encyclopedia of Chess Variants, Games & Puzzles Publications, p. 227, ISBN 0-9524142-0-1

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The empress is a fairy chess piece that can move like a rook or a knight It cannot jump over other pieces when moving as a rook but may do so when moving as a knight The piece has acquired many names a and is frequently called a chancellor or a marshal A common icon for the empress used in diagrams Chess moves in this article use C as notation for the empress Contents 1 Movement 2 History and nomenclature 3 Value 4 Examples 5 Symbol 6 See also 7 Notes 8 ReferencesMovement editThe empress can move as a rook or a knight abcdefgh8 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 877665544332211abcdefghThe empress can move but not jump to squares with crosses jump to squares with circles or capture the pawn on e7 abcdefgh8 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 877665544332211abcdefghMaximum range of an empress on an empty boardHistory and nomenclature editThe empress is one of the most simply described fairy chess pieces and as such has a long history and has gone by many names It was first used in Turkish Great Chess a large medieval variant of chess where it was called the war machine dabbabah not to be confused with the piece more commonly referred to as the dabbaba today which is the 2 0 leaper It was introduced in the West with Carrera s chess from 1617 where it was called a champion b and has been used in many chess variants since then The name chancellor was introduced by Ben Foster in his large variant Chancellor Chess chess on a 9 9 board with a chancellor on the opposite side of the king as the queen and the name marshal was introduced by L Tressan in his large variant The Sultan s Game Jose Raul Capablanca used both in his large variant Capablanca Chess he originally called this piece the marshal but later changed it to chancellor which was his original name for the archbishop Both chancellor and marshal are popular names for the rook knight compound although a case could be made for marshal as the word is related to mare female horse and thus fits better for a piece that can move like a knight than chancellor which has no connection to horses Also there are many commonly used chess pieces that like chancellor begin with C e g the cannon in xiangqi the camel in Tamerlane Chess the champion in Omega Chess and the cardinal or princess and using the name marshal for the rook knight compound would reduce this difficulty The name empress is the most widely used name among problemists By analogy with the queen which is a rook bishop compound it was suggested that the three basic combinations of the three simple chess pieces rook knight and bishop should all be named after female royalty Since the rook knight compound seemed to be obviously stronger than the bishop knight compound as the rook is stronger than the bishop the name empress was used for the rook knight compound and the bishop knight compound was called the princess However the word empress suggests a piece stronger than the queen while this piece is at best equal to and perhaps weaker than the queen especially in the endgame Value editabcdefgh8 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 877665544332211abcdefghWhite to move can mate in one with 1 Ch4 This example uses algebraic notation Ralph Betza inventor of chess with different armies in which the empress was used in one of the armies rated the empress as about nine points equivalent to a queen as the knight and bishop were about equal and the empress and queen were simply the knight and bishop with the power of a rook added to both He noted that the queen may be slightly stronger than the empress in the endgame but that the empress on the other hand has a greater ability to give perpetual checks and salvage a draw in an otherwise lost game Unlike the queen which can move in 8 different directions the empress can move in 12 In the endgame of king and amazon queen knight compound versus king and empress the amazon usually wins but in a few positions the weaker side may force a draw by setting up a fortress These fortresses force the side with the amazon to give perpetual check as otherwise the side with the empress can force a simplification or give its own perpetual check King and empress versus king is a forced win for the side with the empress checkmate can be forced within 11 moves In comparison the queen requires 10 moves and the rook requires 16 The drawing positions in the queen versus pawn endgame do not exist in the empress versus pawn endgame Examples editabcdefghij 8 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 87 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 76 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 65 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 54 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 43 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 32 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 21 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1abcdefghij Capablanca chess starting position Chancellors are on d1 and d8 archbishops are on g1 and g8 abcdefgh8 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 877665544332211abcdefghAlmost chess starting position Chancellors replace queens Many chess variants use a rook knight compound but due to its powerful ability it is uncommon for variants to use more than one per colour on a normal 8 8 board Seirawan chess uses one such piece called an elephant per colour Capablanca chess uses one chancellor per colour on a 10 8 board Almost chess replaces queens with chancellors these pieces are approximately equal in value Symbol editBoth white and black symbols for the empress were added to version 12 of the Unicode standard in March 2019 in the Chess Symbols block U 1FA4F WHITE CHESS KNIGHT ROOK U 1FA52 BLACK CHESS KNIGHT ROOKSee also editAmazon the rook bishop knight compound Princess the bishop knight compound Queen the rook bishop compoundNotes edit Less common names the piece has acquired include admiral cannon champion colonel concubine count dabbaba duke elephant guard lambeth lord chancellor marshall princess samurai superrook tank visier and wolf 1 The game seems to have been an afterthought to his chess treatise and it is mysterious to what extent if any he might have used it in practice while he lived viz Capablanca Chess References edit Pritchard D B 1994 Pieces The Encyclopedia of Chess Variants Games amp Puzzles Publications p 227 ISBN 0 9524142 0 1 Bibliography Piececlopedia Rook Knight Compound by Fergus Duniho and David Howe The Chess Variant Pages Endgame statistics with fantasy pieces by Dave McCooey The Chess Variant Pages The Remarkable Rookies includes a section on the empress where it appears in this army under the name chancellor by Ralph Betza BuyPoint Chess by Ralph Betza contains a list of pieces with approximate values Chigorin Chess at The Chess Variant Pages Betza comments that the draws in the queen vs pawn endgame are wins in the empress vs pawn endgame Great Chess Indian Turkish variant by Hans Bodlaender The Chess Variant Pages Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Empress chess amp oldid 1215683662, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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