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How does one become a Contributor to Chess Variants? I have a new Bishop Adjustment Rule that I want to publish (next to Carlos Cetina's BCR rule), and I have 3 news variants that I've created that I also want to publish.
Thanks David. I did my first contributions, the Modern Random Chess variant: http://www.chessvariants.org/index/msdisplay.php?itemid=MSmodernrandomch and the new Bishop Adjustment Rule: http://www.chessvariants.org/index/msdisplay.php?itemid=MSthebishopadjus
I have developed a more generic Bishop Adjustment Rule for the new Modern Random Chess variation.
My new Bishop Adjustment Rule also applies to Modern Chess:
http://www.chessvariants.org/index/msdisplay.php?itemid=MSthebishopadjus
My new Bishop Adjustment Rule also applies to Modern Chess:
http://www.chessvariants.org/index/msdisplay.php?itemid=MSthebishopadjus
Admins, Can someone please update the Query page on 'M' items below: http://www.chessvariants.org/index/mainquery.php?type=Any&startswithletter=M&orderby=LinkText&displayauthor=1&displayinventor=1 to include the Modern Random Chess Game Courier preset: http://play.chessvariants.org/pbm/play.php?game%3DModern+Random+Chess%26settings%3DMRC Thanks.
Hi Admins, A corrections for the What's New Page: http://www.chessvariants.org/index/whatsnew.php For the week ending May 14, 2008 there are two Game Courier Presets entries for Modern Random Chess. The one that says Author Jose Carrillo, Inventor Gabriel Maura, is actually for Modern Chess (not Modern Random Chess). The other one is OK. A request: for the informational page for MRC64, can you add the text description 'Modern Random Chess 64' next to the link? (just like it was done for the MRC64 Game Courier Preset entry). Thanks.
Hi H.G.
Here is another 10x8 variant option for your engines, a random setup with the Four 'Modern' Chess Principles:
There are 151,200 possible starting positions!
The Four 'Modern' Chess Principles are:
Here is a sample preset for 'Modern Capablanca Random Chess'.
PS-I submited the comment below on the subject of the Four Modern Chess Principles. The comment below can be deleted.
Here is another 10x8 variant option for your engines, a random setup with the Four 'Modern' Chess Principles:
There are 151,200 possible starting positions!
The Four 'Modern' Chess Principles are:
- The option of having both Bishops start up on squares of the same color
- Reverse Symmetry
- Symmetric Castling to either side (Players must agree before the game which type of castling [short or long] will they use in the game)
- In a 10x8 setup castling can be either short (O-O) or long (O-O-O), but not both:
- O-Ob is Kb1 & Rc1 [Kb8 & Rc8 for black]; or O-Oi which is Ki1 & Rh1 [Ki8 & Rh8 for black]
- O-O-Oc is Kc1 & Rd1 [Kc8 & Rd8 for black]; or O-O-Oh which is Kh1 & Rg1 [Kh8 & Rg8 for black]
- The Bishop Adjustment Rule giving players the choice (if they want) to change one of the Bishops to the opposite color squares in those setups where the Bishops start off on the same color.
Here is a sample preset for 'Modern Capablanca Random Chess'.
PS-I submited the comment below on the subject of the Four Modern Chess Principles. The comment below can be deleted.
Why is the setup of the Knights and Bishops different from White to Black? White has both Knights next to the King and Queen, Black doesn't. This position is not symmetrical. Is there not a one sided advantage with this setup?
On 2008-05-21 H. G. Muller said:
>Well, I do not really play CVs myself, but I love to watch games played by
>my engines, especially blitz games. And from this I learned that
>Knightmate is a CV that definitely works. It is just different enough from
>FIDE Chess to make it interesting, but familiar enough that you immediately
>can grasp it. Great game!
>
>Similarly for the 10x8 Capablanca variants. They are very interesting
>because of the Archbishop, which tends to be very active.
H.G.
Have you tried the Modern Capablanca Random Chess viariant with your engines?
>Well, I do not really play CVs myself, but I love to watch games played by
>my engines, especially blitz games. And from this I learned that
>Knightmate is a CV that definitely works. It is just different enough from
>FIDE Chess to make it interesting, but familiar enough that you immediately
>can grasp it. Great game!
>
>Similarly for the 10x8 Capablanca variants. They are very interesting
>because of the Archbishop, which tends to be very active.
H.G.
Have you tried the Modern Capablanca Random Chess viariant with your engines?
H.G. Thanks for your feedback. Don't neccessarily agree with it, but I apreciate it.
Thanks Sam for the link to the different setups. It's a good reference.
My Modern Capablanca Random Chess allows all 151,200 possible Capa setups (those that still allow castling), including those with Bishops starting on the same color.
My Modern Capablanca Random Chess allows all 151,200 possible Capa setups (those that still allow castling), including those with Bishops starting on the same color.
Anyone interested in a game of Chaturanga? This preset has regular pieces: http://play.chessvariants.org/pbm/play.php?game%3DChaturanga%26settings%3DAlfaerie
The Emperors Game is one of the original variants to display some of the 'Modern' principles:
Reverse Symmetry and symmetric castling to either flank of the board.
This is the same as Fischer Random Chess' position number 323. http://frcec.chess960.info/FRC-StartingPositions/Positions_320-399.jpg
Not sure what you mean by extra move. When the pawn crosses the river, it gains the ability to move and capture sideways. It still can't go backwards.
Solution: 1. ... Sg3+ (c5-e3-g3 / g3-h2-h1) The White King is in check, and only has 2 moves Ki1 and Kh1 [the g1 square is under attack by the g-Sissa (g3-e1-g1)] 2.Ki1 Sfxi2# (f8-i5-i2 / i2-h2-i1) The i-Sissa checks on i1, and attacks h2 (i2-i1-h2); the g-Sissa protects the i-Sissa (g3-h2-i2) and attacks h1 (g3-h2-h1); mate! or if: 2. Kh2 Sfxi2# (f8-i5-i2 / i2-h1-h2) The King is in check by the i-Sissa, and he can't take either of the Sissas with the King as he would be in check by the other Sissa 'after!' the capture (note that the Sissas do not have a path to protect each other until the King moves out of h2, which it can't as he would be in check). The Sissas attack all the possible squares for the white King: g3 -> i-Sissa (i2-h2[once the King moves]-g3) -> This path protects the other Sissa i2 -> g-Sissa (g3-h2[once the King moves]-i2) -> This path protects the other Sissa i3 -> g-Sissa (g3-i5-i3) g1 -> g-Sissa (g3-e1-g1) h1 -> g-Sissa (g3-h2[once the King moves]-h1) i1 -> i-Sissa (i2-h1-i1)
Thanks for the info on Mir Chess 32 and Midgard Chess. I'll add them to the list of games with reverse symmetry.
I found this link on Thai Chess: http://www.thailandlife.com/thaichess/ which explains the rules of the game, including the rule about how many moves does a player have to checkmate a lonely King before a forced draw.
I was also looking to play a game. Here is a new preset I just created: http://play.chessvariants.org/pbm/play.php?game%3DMakruk+%28Thai+chess%29%26settings%3DAlfaerie
I am looking to play a game of Makruk. Here is a new preset I just created: http://play.chessvariants.org/pbm/play.php?game%3DMakruk+%28Thai+chess%29%26settings%3DAlfaerie Anyone interested?
No problem. I'll change it.
I found a piece with 5 dots in the direction of movement of the Thai Bishop (I think it may be a wizard?).
What's the graphic for a Silver?
Give me a game that currently uses it so that I can see it and change it again.
I found a piece with 5 dots in the direction of movement of the Thai Bishop (I think it may be a wizard?).
What's the graphic for a Silver?
Give me a game that currently uses it so that I can see it and change it again.
I got a supplier and placed an order for 200 vynil 10x10 boards, and will be ready to distribute them soon. More details later on...
I've created a new English Random Chess preset which provides automatically the random positions for both sides: http://play.chessvariants.org/pbm/play.php?game%3DEnglish+Random+Chess%26settings%3DAlfaerie
English Random chess could benefit from the Bishop Adjustment rule for those positions with Bishops in same color squares: http://www.chessvariants.org/index/msdisplay.php?itemid=MSthebishopadjus
Great idea! (for us westeners anyway)
Below is my actual rendition of this idea:
For the palace and the river, I'm using vynil strips (cut from a placemat), Seirawan Elephants for the Chinese Elephants, Orthodox Bishops as the Guards, and homemade Cannons.
For the Cannons I used drilled beheaded Rooks (I used the Rook tops to glue on Knights to make Chancellors).
Below is my actual rendition of this idea:
For the palace and the river, I'm using vynil strips (cut from a placemat), Seirawan Elephants for the Chinese Elephants, Orthodox Bishops as the Guards, and homemade Cannons.
For the Cannons I used drilled beheaded Rooks (I used the Rook tops to glue on Knights to make Chancellors).
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