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Kenneth Fourcell wrote on Mon, Jul 19, 2010 06:41 AM UTC:
i'm an inventor, a modest chess player and i even taught a beginners class
at an elementary school, some years ago. i created a 3D chess set that i
call the tower, its designed to play chess and chess variants live; please
visit my web site and tell me what you thin of my design.
www.3dchesstower.com

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Kenneth Fourcell wrote on Thu, Nov 18, 2010 07:27 AM UTC:
I am conducting a survey of 3d chess players and would appreciate your
participation, you can take this short but important survey at
http://www.3dchesstower.com/survey.html. 
If you wish to contact me I could be reached at: ken@3dchesstower.com.

Tridimensional Chess (Star Trek). Three-dimensional chess from Star Trek. (7x(), Cells: 64) (Recognized!)[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Kenneth Fourcell wrote on Wed, Nov 24, 2010 07:41 AM UTC:
Do you play 3D chess? 
     How would you like to join a club where you could meet, greet and compete with other play 3D chess players? I putting together an 3D chess club just for 3D chess player using a patented 3D chess set of my own design, which would be the exclusive property of the club. The only place one will be able to use it or see it will be at the club; or on my web site: www.3dchesstower.com.
     No computers! 
     Tell me what you think.
     Visit my website: www.3dchesstower.com, and or email me: ken@3dchesstower.com.
     Your most critical opinion is appreciated.

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Kenneth Fourcell wrote on Wed, Dec 8, 2010 08:14 AM UTC:Excellent ★★★★★
I found your comments very, uh -- interesting and sobering, and yet in my heart I believe I have a great idea; unfortunately no funding. I wont say much more but only ask that you look at what I have invented and patented, your most critical opinion would be most appriciated.

ken@3dchesstower.com  email
www.3dchesstower.com  web site

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Kenneth Fourcell wrote on Wed, Jun 22, 2011 08:08 AM UTC:
TOWER SIEGE: 3D CHESS GAME The Chess Variant Pages

TOWER SIEGE: 3D CHESS GAME


INTRODUCTION

The Tower Siege: 3D chess game is a variant of chess called 3D chess. 3D chess has existed sense the early seventeen hundreds. The Tower Siege: 3D chess game presupposes a conflict between two armed forces vying for control of a multi-level structure; a building or a castle. Although the Tower Siege: 3D chess game is a variant of chess it adheres mainly to the basic rules of chess.

THE SCENARIO

Terrorist have taken control of a downtown city office tower, they've taken hostages and have made demands. They threaten to destroy the tower, themselves and the innocent victims within if their demands are not met with promptly.

An elite team of anti-terrorist commandos have been alerted to the situation and are preparing to mobilize when they are informed that the terrorist have just shot down several air crafts, a News chopper, a tourist and police helicopter with shoulder mounted rockets. They threaten to destroy anyone or anything that approach too close to the building. Realizing they will not be able to insert onto or near the tower by helicopter the commandos’ leader decide to embark upon a dangerous and daring plan to execute a H.A.I. (High Altitude Insertion) onto the roof of the office tower.

After successfully and stealthily inserting themselves onto the roof of the office tower the commandos secure the top two floors of the tower, and then they quickly and quietly make their way, floor by floor, down through the tower. Securing any civilians they find.

Midway through the tower the commandos encounter the terrorist.

A fierce gun battle ensues.

The terrorist leader and his team are captured, the weapon of mass destruction is secured, and the hostages are rescued.


SET UP

The Set Up

GAME PLAY

The set up and game play are based on the basic rules of 3D chess, which you can view at this link.


Written by KENNETH FOURCELL.
WWW page created: SEPTEMBER 16, 2010.
WWW page maintained by Kenneth Fourcell the Index Pages Editor.

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Kenneth Fourcell wrote on Thu, Jun 23, 2011 08:12 PM UTC:
I live in Queens,NY and I patent a 3D chess set of my own design and I was
thinking of starting a 3D chess club here in Queens; but I'm more of an
inventor than a chess varient playing so I'm looking for some local talent
to help me out, moreover, to evaluate my prototype to help inprove the
design to - er, shake out the bugs...

If you live in Queens, NY and you play 3D chess, then contact me at
ken@3dchesstower.com.

Kenneth Fourcell wrote on Fri, Jun 24, 2011 05:05 AM UTC:
Hay cool. but it seems like a lot to ask of you. I should mention that I'm
an inventor and not much of a 3D chess player. I invented the Tower for 3D
chess players, now I want to get a few die hards together for play testing,
to see if I could inprove on my design. can you get a small group together?
let me know!

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Kenneth Fourcell wrote on Sun, Jun 26, 2011 05:23 AM UTC:
I made some corrections to 'Tower Siege', thanks to everyone who has made a comment. I cannot correct what I don't know what is wrong, so keep commenting...

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Kenneth Fourcell wrote on Fri, Aug 19, 2011 03:38 AM UTC:
I very much aggree with what you posted. And for that same reason I created the BASIC RULES OF 3D CHESS. Follow the link to my web site, check it out, tell me what you think.
ALL COMMENTS AND OPINIONS ARE WELCOME!
http://www.3dchesstower.com.

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Kenneth Fourcell wrote on Thu, Oct 6, 2011 06:09 PM UTC:
check out the tower: 3d chess set at http://www.3dchesstower.com

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Kenneth Fourcell wrote on Mon, Mar 19, 2012 11:57 PM UTC:
Hello?

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Kenneth Fourcell wrote on Sat, Mar 31, 2012 09:10 PM UTC:
Hutnik

Forgive my intrusion -

I do not understand this whole line of discussion. Chess is a game of
either a win or lose, much like war; one side win, or one side losses.
Though I have played chess (in the pass) and have drawn many games, I have
always considered it a win or loss and the scoring comes down to material;
right? 

p = 1, K = win, Q = 9 . . . and so on.

If either side has no material then neither side gains a point, right?

Please, again, forgive my intrusion; I just needed to get a better
understand of what is being discussed and why.

Ken.

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Kenneth Fourcell wrote on Wed, Apr 4, 2012 06:14 PM UTC:

There is a better way to play, explore and analyze a variety of chess variants: the tower 3d chess set, see my images: gallery

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Kenneth Fourcell wrote on Thu, Jun 7, 2012 10:41 PM UTC:
Hi,

I invented 3D chess set, it was my hope that someday that live 3D chess playing will become popular. I would like your opinion on my design, which is a prototype of my patented design.

The set has eight levels, each levels revolves around the base, each level has eight platforms, the platform rotate at the end of each arm. each of the eight platforms accommodates a board 12 x 12 inches, and a set of chessmen with a King 2.5 inches in height. I created the set without rules, boards or pieces, it was design for the end user to play with there own pieces, own boards and own rules.

tell me what you think. Your opinion and the opinions of those at chess variants page are welcome.

the tower: 3d chess set

Ken.

http://www.3dchesstower.com

ken@3dchesstower.com


Kenneth Fourcell wrote on Thu, Jun 7, 2012 10:46 PM UTC:
Hi,

I invented a 3D chess set, it was my hope that someday that live 3D chess playing will become popular. I would like your opinion on my design, which is a prototype of my patented design.

The set has eight levels, each levels revolves around the base, each level has eight platforms, the platform rotate at the end of each arm. each of the eight platforms accommodates a board 12 x 12 inches, and a set of chessmen with a King 2.5 inches in height. I created the set without rules, boards or pieces, it was design for the end user to play with there own pieces, own boards and own rules.

tell me what you think. Your opinion and the opinions of those at chess variants page are welcome.

the tower: 3d chess set

Ken.

http://www.3dchesstower.com

ken@3dchesstower.com


tower siege 3d chess game[Subject Thread] [Add Response]
Kenneth Fourcell wrote on Mon, Jan 28, 2013 09:55 PM UTC:
I would like to have my game evaluated, check it out and tell me what you
think.

Tower Siege: 3D Chess Game. Missing description (8x(8x8), Cells: 64) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
💡📝Kenneth Fourcell wrote on Tue, Jan 29, 2013 10:06 PM UTC:

Mr. Webb;

Thank you for your swift, and candid response, it is much appreciated. I will try to address your evaluation of my variant.

A. “The opening scenario is unnecessary and inappropriate.” It wasn’t my intention to offend; I grew watching a lot of cop shows and movies like SWAT, my father is a veteran of past wars and a retired police detective team; I enjoyed watching the commando teams repelling down the sides of office buildings, storming and crashing through windows, to take out the bad guys! I have nothing but great respect and humility for the men and women who do the job.

“A force of commandos & terrorists would not bring their King into a battle, nor would the forces be identical.” Yes, this is a theme variant, besides a force of commandos & terrorist would have a King leading them anyway, moreover, chess is a game aren’t both side supposed to be even?

B. “The 3-D board has all the white squares above or below the other white squares in a vertical column”

Yes, the idea was to stack the boards one above the other, like floors in a building.

C. “From your description . . . what is your intention?” All pieces moves as in standard chess, this includes the Queen, I gave the Queen this added power so as to threaten the King -- if the King is unprotected, but only on the same level.

My intention is to reduce the Kings mobility.

Checkmate:

The White Queen above and below prevents the King from escaping. The level with the red edges represents the Queens control. There is no Black Queen.


💡📝Kenneth Fourcell wrote on Wed, Jan 30, 2013 07:15 AM UTC:

Thanks Mr. Webb, with each and every evaluation you give me more to think about and clarify my goals, over all; what do you think of the concept of the game? I tried to keep it simple and basic. . .


💡📝Kenneth Fourcell wrote on Wed, Jan 30, 2013 05:40 PM UTC:

Yes, (LOL!!) losing the Queen would put one at a disadvantage, which makes Pawn promotion so vital. . .


💡📝Kenneth Fourcell wrote on Thu, Jan 31, 2013 01:44 AM UTC:

Thank you for your insight Mr. Reinger; yes the piece, or player has the option of moving their piece either across the level or through the 3D environment. One move, one direction; if you so choose you can move your King from (1) d1 to d2 on one move and then move the King (1) d2 to (2) d3.

knight

Sorry, (LOL) the checkmate was purposely obtuse: Q (4) d4 and Q (6) h4 restricts the Kings mobility, while P (8) c6 has

free reign to Pc8Q, then Q c5+.

some_text

With all do-respect, one should make do with what one has, I’ve see many variants adding, changing, and augmenting the environment to meet their own inadequacies; chess had two armies of equal strength and you won or lost by your merits – please, let’s leave it (chess) the way it was (is).


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Kenneth Fourcell wrote on Thu, Jan 31, 2013 07:28 PM UTC:

Hello all;

How would you like a device where you can analyze, create, explore, and play a variety of multilevel chess variants? I'm working on an invention of my own design, a 3D chess set where you do just that -- how? By simply adding and or removing the individuale levels of the device as you need them, moreover, you can add your own custom made boards and pieces.

Here is a picture of me with an earlier prototype model I built out of PVC pipes and parts, I painted it black, and have made changes to this design, and I hope to get pictures of the new design up loaded soon.

Email me or post your comments here, but please tell me what you think, your most critical opinion is appreciated

Me and my Black Beauty


Kenneth Fourcell wrote on Sun, Feb 3, 2013 06:23 PM UTC:

Thank you Mr. Smith for taking the time to respond to my post, and yes I think it’s very cool! and like I said to Ben Reiniger in an earlier post, I like to keep things basic and simple; thus my choice to use PVC's; but yes, constructing and perfecting the prototype was quite expensive and even though the project is constructed entirely of PVC pipes and parts it will still cost quite a bit. But on avarge and compated to prior art designs, still less.

I lined up a company call Flex PVC.com and was told that they can put together a kit (all parts and precut pipes and glue) for me for no less than $300. Not including shipping and handling). If I add my markup to cover overhead expense the entire kit mayvcost anywhere from $400 to $500 dollars.

What do you think, is this an acceptable price, will it sell, should I mark-it-down and take a lost?

Mr. Duke, Hello

With many variants requiring more than one player I for saw my device being very handy in that regards; players can analyze, explore and play a single shared board between them or play on multiple boards without having to constantly rise and move; risking upsetting the board.


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Kenneth Fourcell wrote on Sat, Mar 26, 2016 08:03 PM UTC:
At first glance I cannot fathom the idea of so many pieces on every level, if this was an actual combat the armies would kill one another, moreover, why so many variants of the game pieces? does it really matter whether a piece moves one extra space?.

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