John Gollon, author of Chess Variations: Ancient, Regional, and Modern collected materials for a second book on chess variants, that was unfortunately never published. Part of his draft for his second book was sent to Eric Greenwood in 1976; Eric wrote in 1997 to me about what he received from Gollon. This variant was sent to Gollon by R. Douglas Wells from College Park, Maryland.
The game is played by two players on a board with eight rows and twelve columns. Each player has a King, two Rooks, two Bishops, two Knights, two Elephants, two Counsellors, one Queen, and twelve Pawns.
The opening setup is as follows.
White: |
Elephants move one or two squares diagonally - they cannot jump. Counsellors move one square in an arbitrary direction, i.e., as a King but without being affected by check etc (this piece is also known as the Commoner). . All other pieces move as in usual chess, except that pawns always promote to Counsellor or Bishop when they reach the last row.
For castling there are the following two possibilities: