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Hi there.
I have played the "Maharajah Chess" in this site for the first time and I dont know if there are some enthusiast here but playing as white is a bit boring.
Nevertheless I remember we used to play a more interesting chess variant (in my opinion) called: "Monster chess".
'm not sure if it is possible to suggest new games for the site, if thats the case my vote goes to it.
Here is a link in wikipedia about the game:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monster_chess
Enjoy the games.
I would like the link button of each post to have the surrounding posts on the board shown too. Just as if you had scrolled back to the post. Then I could read all the posts, whether or not they're in the thread.
mctrivia: I remember this as well. However, you couldn't roll again on the one, just six. But you could bring a piece out on a one. And I also like the idea of being able to split the six and whatever roll between two pieces. I could save a ton of 'pass'es with these implemented. :D
Vikings: The only use I can see for this is some kind of totour mode were a master can teach someone and the master can tell the puple to take back that stuped move and look again.
jurek: Part of "the game" is clicking the "move" button. I think once you've moved a "take back" takes away from the game. In many games, someone has to make a weaker move for the other to win. I've made a few blunders myself and would like to have had them back. But probably wouldn't have asked. it just doesn't seem right.
I would love to see the ability to request a move "undo" from your opponent. It has happened to me many times that I make a move, only to notice an hour or 5 later that it was really bad.
Perhaps this could be an option in the new game creation parameters?
I remember this game playing slightly different as a kid would be cool to have another variant.
1) Rolling 6 or 1 will get you out
2) Get to roll again if you roll a 6 or a 1
3) Consective rolls do not need to be done on the same piece. Can use 6 to get out then use next move on a different piece to move.
4) 4 players if possible.
TKR101010: Fencer is the only one who can do this. (And maybe Liquid?). It is 4am or so in Czech Republic, so I'm sure Fencer is sound asleep! But he will probably be on in a few hours.
رضا: lets say for example you come to a game and see a message like "I know what you mean, that's too funny!" But you don't remember what you wrote and what they are referring to, so a quick look at the top message will show you what you said that they are replying to, instead of having to scroll the whole way to the bottom to see what it was you said. But I can see that sometimes you might want it the other way as well!
alanback: The way it is now, you have the newest message on top, and as you move down, you hav ethe previous messages. So the line you read first is the answer to te line below it. Bt do you read a normal conversation from the end to the beginning?
So if the oldest message stands on top, and the newer ones go below it, instead of above it, when you read the whole message archive, you can easily follow the conversation as you read it from top to the bottom.
I'm not sure if I can fully express what I mean. Just take a look at a game of yours with a few lines of message, and you'll see it's hard to read the message archive from down to up!
Thanks to the very nice additions to the site, I'd like to see that the messages written in games, would be shown at the bottom of the page from down to up, meaning the first post is on top, then the reply and so on. This will be a lot easier to follow if after a few turns one wishes to go back through them. Thank you.
Could we get an option to have only a portion (say, last ten) of the moves list shown. It's a big pain to look up the last move when I'm over 100 moves into a game (as is common in espionage and happens in other games too).
PS: I second Nothingness's request for volcano-free espionage games.
it would be nice if we could set a favourite language for the boards
by this i mean a setting per user in which he/she can configure which board will be shown in the red number next to the fellowship name
it would be very nice if a different setting could be done per fellowship, but 1 favourite language for all fellowships would ok as well :)
i ask for this because i am in some fellowships which have czech as their main boards. i only see a red number next to the fellowshipname when there is a new post on the czech board. i wont be notified of a new post on the english or dutch board (which some of those czech fellowships have as well)
of course i can add all those english or dutch boards to my favourite boards, but that list is too long already :)
so it would be nice if i could set a language to be my favourite, which would then be used as the board which shows itself in the red number, and if that language is not available then the main board of that fellowship
I have some stairs set up and just added on Ludo..BUT,it set up ANOTHER backgammon stairs game because there is no way to edit it off of the set up page..it is at the top,with the option to add more stairs,well,now I have 2 gammon stairs..I would like to see a better edit mode for stairs and tourneys...you click on the games(s) that you want to add,period..if you don't click to confirm it,it doesn't get added.
would it be possible to get one of the following..either volcano free espionage verion(s)or extra colors for the pieces.. such as blue or red or yellow or orange..etc...
I would like to see a possibility create automatic filter & notifier which notify me when ever there is a new tournamet available corresponding my predefined criteras (see my previous post)
Example: I could create rule that I would like to receive message from all backgammon games where the move time is more than 5 days and I am able to join the game. BKR is suitable, not full already...
Actually it could be additional functionality in find tournaments. --> Send notify.
I would like to see additional filter in tournaments listing based on Time Control & BKR & possible to sign up.
Personnally I prefer to play only +5 days games and it would ease game finding if I could define that I wan't to see only games where I have more than five days for move and I am able to sign up.
Currently I need to go into each game just to see that my BKR is too low or I don't have enough brains to join the game.
Fencer: Fair enough. Certainly the code needs to be able to count territory if it's going to determine who is the winner. Identifying dead stones, though, is a separate issue, and counting all stones as alive doesn't necessarily break the game. But I'm sure you'll come up with a good system, and I can be patient. :)
One more question, and then I'll leave you alone:
Will Black play first, as is standard in Go?
KotDB: Actually, if you don't mind the missing scoring algorhithm, I could release Go immediately :-) But I would like to do at least some scoring support first.
Fencer: Go is coming! This is truly good news. Can you tell us which rule set (Japanese, Chinese, American,...) will be implemented?
Is it necessary to have the code detect live and dead groups? Even if all stones were counted as alive, in practice this would just require the players to contine playing until any dead stones were captured. Better yet, you could use the procedure recommended by the rules of the American Go Association, in which each player indicates which of his opponent's stones he believes are dead, and if they disagree, they play on.
ΜīήďSрŷ: Go is already being developed and the game models are virtually finished (capturing, ko and other rules work well). The only problem is the final score counting which is not solved yet (detecting of live and dead groups, territory counting).
(Go)
One of the oldest board games known, Go originated in China as early as 2000 B.C., according to some sources. The goal is to control territory on the board by placing stones. There is regular Go (GX) played on a 19x19 size board, and the easier 9x9 (G9) and 13x13 (G3) versions. Basic rules provide only a brief introduction to help the beginner get started. Takes in depth study to get the hang of.
This is truly my favorite board game, but unfortunately it's not at this site. Maybe you guys can check into it. It's the toughest among all the stone games, not only the most fun to play.
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