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- Phoenix_(chess) abstract "A phoenix is a fairy chess piece that moves as a wazir or an alfil. Below, it is given the symbol WA. In this article, the phoenix is represented by an inverted knight.The phoenix appears under this name (Japanese: 鳳凰, hōō) in the 14th-century Japanese game of chu shogi, and also in many other shogi variants. It appears as the waffle in Ralph Betza's Chess with different armies. It is approximately equal to the knight in value.Two phoenixes and a king can force checkmate on a bare king.".
- Phoenix_(chess) wikiPageExternalLink wa.html.
- Phoenix_(chess) wikiPageID "49449061".
- Phoenix_(chess) wikiPageLength "1293".
- Phoenix_(chess) wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Phoenix_(chess) wikiPageRevisionID "708042535".
- Phoenix_(chess) wikiPageWikiLink Alfil_(chess).
- Phoenix_(chess) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fairy_chess_pieces.
- Phoenix_(chess) wikiPageWikiLink Checkmate.
- Phoenix_(chess) wikiPageWikiLink Chess_with_different_armies.
- Phoenix_(chess) wikiPageWikiLink Chu_shogi.
- Phoenix_(chess) wikiPageWikiLink Fairy_chess_piece.
- Phoenix_(chess) wikiPageWikiLink Fenghuang.
- Phoenix_(chess) wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_language.
- Phoenix_(chess) wikiPageWikiLink Ralph_Betza.
- Phoenix_(chess) wikiPageWikiLink Shogi_variant.
- Phoenix_(chess) wikiPageWikiLink The_Chess_Variant_Pages.
- Phoenix_(chess) wikiPageWikiLink Wazir_(chess).
- Phoenix_(chess) wikiPageWikiLinkText "WA".
- Phoenix_(chess) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chess-stub.
- Phoenix_(chess) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chess_diagram_5x5.
- Phoenix_(chess) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chess_diagram_small.
- Phoenix_(chess) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chess_piece.
- Phoenix_(chess) subject Category:Fairy_chess_pieces.
- Phoenix_(chess) hypernym Piece.
- Phoenix_(chess) type MusicalWork.
- Phoenix_(chess) comment "A phoenix is a fairy chess piece that moves as a wazir or an alfil. Below, it is given the symbol WA. In this article, the phoenix is represented by an inverted knight.The phoenix appears under this name (Japanese: 鳳凰, hōō) in the 14th-century Japanese game of chu shogi, and also in many other shogi variants. It appears as the waffle in Ralph Betza's Chess with different armies. It is approximately equal to the knight in value.Two phoenixes and a king can force checkmate on a bare king.".
- Phoenix_(chess) label "Phoenix (chess)".
- Phoenix_(chess) wasDerivedFrom Phoenix_(chess)?oldid=708042535.
- Phoenix_(chess) isPrimaryTopicOf Phoenix_(chess).