User Name: Password:
New User Registration
Tournaments(discuss)
Creator: Jaak
Unequal games 2010 - 1
Are all games equal for white and black pieces?
In this tournament we play games (with both colours, of cource), where the conditions are different.
It is possible in three cases:
1) The white and black have a different set of pieces ( Maharajah Chess, Horde Chess, Tablut), these games may also belong to the 2nd group at the same time.
2) Win outlooks for white and black are different (Alquerque, One Way Checkers, Mancala, PahTum)
3) We don't see great differences of win outlooks for white and black, but the DRAW result is impossible (if players don't agree) or very rarely (Anti Chess, Extinction Chess, Breakthrough, Assimilation, Ataxx, Go, Pente, Keryo Pente, Halma).
Is the normal result of Reversi and Anti Checkers draw, if both players do the best moves?
You can discuss on the discussion board of this tournament, where you are playing.
Write about any games, f.e. Extinction Chess, Three Checks Chess, Atomic Chess, Open Fast Espionage, Battleboats Plus, Jarmo, Knight Fight, Screen Chess, Pente, Keryo Pente, Linetris, Lines of Action, Hasami Shogi, Amazons, Grasshopper ...
Are here endless games if players don't mistake?
I'll write and later review on our Pah Tum tournament's discussion board.
I hope to create also the tournament Unequal games 2010 - 2 if this subject is interesting for you.

Back to the list of tournaments

Match type: 2 games match
Tournament type (?): one game for each two players
Membership level:     
Minimum number of players: 4
Maximum number of players: unlimited
Maximum number of players per section: 9
Final match type for two player section: 2 wins match
Time control (?): Time: 7 days, Bonus: 2 days, Limit: 30 days, no days off
Player rating: 100 <= BKR <= 4000
Unrated players: yes
Unrated games (no BKR will be affected by this tournament): no
Private tournament (you will send personal invitations): no
Sort players by BKR: yes
Status: finished
Date and time
Friends online
Favourite boards
Fellowships
Tip of the day
Copyright © 2002 - 2024 Filip Rachunek, all rights reserved.
Back to the top