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419:, due to its larger mobility forward. A wazir and a ferz can force checkmate on a bare king only if the bare king is significantly close to a corner that is the same color square as that of the ferz. While a knight and wazir can usually force checkmate against a bare king, a knight and ferz can only do so if the bare king is significantly close to a corner that is the same color square as that of the ferz. The wazir is better than the ferz in most endgames because of the wazir's ability to restrict squares adjacent to the squares last restricted. 91: 242: 105: 98: 84: 77: 71: 300:, retains the ferz from shatranj as the "Met", both as a starting piece and as the only pawn promotion option. Thus, much of shatranj endgame theory is also valid for makruk. 626: 562: 578: 432: 814: 788: 688: 395:
if not all three ferzes are on the same square color; a king and two ferzes on opposite-colored squares can force
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The ferz on d4, represented by an inverted bishop, may move to c3, e3, or e5, or capture the pawn on c5.
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Both white and black symbols for the ferz have been provisionally accepted for a future version of the
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were developed around the 15th century, with the ferz being replaced by the former.
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on a bare king, but not easily, and they cannot force checkmate. The
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during the opening phase of the game, even stronger than the
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for "minister" or "counsellor"), which was translated by the
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Bala, Gavin Jared; Miller, Kirk (22 December 2023).
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that may move one square diagonally. It was used in
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Index

Ferz (chess)
fairy chess piece
orthodox chess
Shatranj
queen

Charlemagne chessmen
chaturanga
shatranj
chess variants
Tamerlane chess
bishop
shogi variants
dai shogi
makruk
Sanskrit
Persians
queen
chess problems
Eastern Slavic languages
knight
king
checkmate
bare king
stalemate
endgame
rook
colorbound
leapers
wazir

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