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 Chess variants (10x8)

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1. August 2007, 04:34:57
tenuki 
Subject: Games from brainking
Our friend Grim Reaper (Ed) sent me this link:
http://www.gothicchess.com/bk_archive.html
for games of brainking to reproduce.
Enjoy!

4. August 2007, 12:51:54
Beren the 32nd 
Subject: Re: Games from brainking
Modified by Beren the 32nd (11. August 2007, 14:04:16)
tenuki: Thanks for the link. We cannot say too much about GC on this site can we? But your link led me to this link:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gothic_Chess, which although it is about GC, actually contains some great insights into the differences between 10x8 chess and standard chess. To top that, it also has an annotated game where the best female chess player ever demonstrates her enduring talents by trouncing Trice at his own invention!
Susan, please give up beginners chess and promote the adult version: 10x8 chess - thanks in advance.

4. August 2007, 19:22:01
tenuki 
Subject: Re: Games from brainking
Beren the 32nd: Yes, I forgot to post that link too (it was posted in The Chess Club fellowship some time ago)

9. August 2007, 23:39:56
Beren the 32nd 
Subject: Re: Games from brainking
Beren the 32nd: Apologies, although it seems no-one has pointed out my mistake. I get those clever sisters confused sometimes. It is Susan's younger sister, Judit, who is the best female chess player ever. Susan is just as famous though.
So you don't have to be playing in super GM tournaments to quickly learn the rules of GC and then give Mr T a good beating. There's hope for us all.

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