Centaur (chess)
A centaur is a fairy chess piece that can move like a mann or a knight. In other words, it can move one space in any direction, or can leap (jump over other pieces) as a knight. A centaur is not royal.[lower-alpha 1]
Movement
The centaur moves and captures as a mann or a knight.
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Value
The centaur is worth approximately six points. It is more powerful than a rook in the opening to middlegame when the board is crowded, but loses power in the endgame to long-range pieces like the bishop.
Notes
References
- Piececlopedia: Centaur by Fergus Duniho and Peter Aronson, The Chess Variant Pages
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