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22. Syyskuu 2004, 07:44:42
PowerPygmie 
That does sound good. We could switch to the Eastern after we get comfortable with the setup and game play.

22. Syyskuu 2004, 07:43:09
Caissus 
Otsikko: Re:
Not absolutely.It should be only another suggestion to make this game playable for the players from the western world.I think would be enough if we could choose between the eastern and the western pieces.

22. Syyskuu 2004, 07:33:16
PowerPygmie 
Would there be a benefit to such a change, Caissus? Seems like it would be more confusing than anything, to us beginners.

22. Syyskuu 2004, 07:24:31
Caissus 
Otsikko: Re: chinese chess
I think it could be played as the same game except that the intersections are replaced by fields as adaptation to the western boardgames.

22. Syyskuu 2004, 02:24:16
nobleheart 
it not the same without the chinese board,if u knows the game.
but the western interpreted pices are a g00d idea.

21. Syyskuu 2004, 09:33:07
Caissus 
Otsikko: Re: chinese chess
Muokannut Caissus (21. Syyskuu 2004, 09:47:15)
Here are some examples about Chinese chess with
western pieces and with western board

20. Syyskuu 2004, 00:43:00
danoschek 
Otsikko: Budde/Kasperczak
have published a book about chinese chess
and suggested european figurines, too ...
selectable like for gomoku gfx, perfect ~*~ :)

20. Syyskuu 2004, 00:40:26
PowerPygmie 
The Japanese pieces, too. I've been learning Shogi (managed to find a commercial copy in the store), and that game has about a gazillion different depictions for the pieces.

I don't know how I'm managing to learn 'em, but I recognize the basic pieces now. I just have to memorize what their promoted counterparts look like. lol

19. Syyskuu 2004, 21:02:25
Caissus 
Otsikko: Re: chinese chess
Perhaps with eastern a n d with western (chess) pieces, because the chinese pieces are very complicated for us from the western world?

16. Syyskuu 2004, 00:19:50
Fencer 
Sure, it's planned to be added as well.

16. Syyskuu 2004, 00:18:34
nobleheart 
Otsikko: chinese chess
I once played a very interesting gmae called chinese chess.it was quite different from chess.used a pice called the cannon.fencer,ever heard of it?

16. Syyskuu 2004, 00:14:45
nobleheart 
Otsikko: Re:
if its going to be amazons,how about a tall athlete well developed queen?
ok ok just kidding

13. Syyskuu 2004, 21:36:43
nobleheart 
Otsikko: fencer,you might like this idea?
oh god,another game varition idea.
this may sound nuts but it could be fun.
I thought about the possiblity of a multiplayer game of regular chess(that is chess for 4 or more players)
I envision 2 possibilities.
version 1...reg chess for 4,same rules as chess.
play area consists of 5 reg chess boards arranged with one in centre surrounded by the other board.thus approx.the shape of a cross.
4 sets of chess pieces,4 different colors.
this could be a good variation.board graphics & logics design...hard? yes no...not sure.
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version 2...reg chess for 4,6 or 8,same rules as chess.
play area consists of 1 reg chinese checkers board.this would be easier to design than the board for ver1.
8 sets of chess pieces,8 different colors.
but this idea has just come to me.I must get & set up a chinese checkers board & see how it "feels" with the pieces.8 players may be a little too much.I think 6 might be a good limit.
just an idea..any comments.
in general,I love this site better than any other.unique games.nice operator.no criticisms.
would love to see more multi-opponet games..any comments?

9. Syyskuu 2004, 08:22:52
Fencer 
Thanks Caissus.

9. Syyskuu 2004, 08:21:26
Caissus 
Otsikko: Re:
Fencer, I will send to you some pics of the amazone as examples.

9. Syyskuu 2004, 08:00:19
Fencer 
Okay, I have prepared Berolina Chess, Amazon Chess and Cylinder Chess. They will be released with the next batch of games.
Btw, does anybody know how the Amazon piece should look like? :-)

21. Elokuu 2004, 04:25:09
Mikezilla 
Otsikko: Re: bughouse
Dropping pieces makes shogi a very dynamic two-player game, and its play is much more satisfying, I think, than loop chess because of the balance of weakness and strength with piece movements.

If there are ever multiple-player games on BrainKing, there is a very entertaining 4-player version of shogi, yonin shogi. Effectively, you can play the game where two players act as team partners. Maybe that could be implemented even now on BrainKing without having to accomodate other multiple-player games?

19. Elokuu 2004, 07:14:50
PowerPygmie 
Yes, I figured it would be too much of a pain to implement. Would be interesting, though.

19. Elokuu 2004, 07:12:10
Fencer 
I see. Unfortunatelly, BK doesn't support games for more than 2 players at the moment.

19. Elokuu 2004, 07:04:18
PowerPygmie 
Otsikko: Re: bughouse
(from http://www.gamerz.net/pbmserv/bughouse.html)

Bughouse is a chess game for four players, played on two boards. Actually, it is two chess games played simultaneously in teams. The black player on board 1 is partnered with the white player on board 2, and vice versa. To win, a team must win on either of their boards.
The most notable difference from normal chess is that pieces captured on one board are handed to the partner on the other board. He can drop these pieces on his board for one of his turns.
***

Piece drops work pretty much like loop chess, except you get to drop the pieces your partner captures from his board, and you hand the pieces you capture over to him.

19. Elokuu 2004, 06:54:47
Fencer 
What is bughouse?

19. Elokuu 2004, 04:29:58
PowerPygmie 
Otsikko: Bughouse
I would be interested to see bughouse implemented here. I usually suck at it at lightning speed, but maybe I won't screw it up too badly for my partner on a correspondence game.

lol

14. Heinäkuu 2004, 05:28:04
Mikezilla 
Otsikko: Re: Some interesting chess variants
Shogi is very interesting!

13. Heinäkuu 2004, 15:27:23
WhisperzQ 
Otsikko: Re: Some interesting chessvariants
I think that cylinder chess and berliner chess would be fun to try.

13. Heinäkuu 2004, 13:38:04
Fencer 
Otsikko: Re: Some interesting chessvariants
Amazonechess can be implemented in minutes because the amazone is an equivalent to maharajah of Maharajah chess :-)
But I'll read the rules of other mentioned variants first.

13. Heinäkuu 2004, 13:32:30
Caissus 
Otsikko: Some interesting chessvariants
I want publish today 8 interesting chessvariants with regular set and board, but with some changed rules.
I hope we can play some of them on Brainking perhaps soon,if easy to implement :-).

1. Cylinderchess : The right and the left row are connected
www.chessvariants.com/boardrules.dir/cylindrical.html

2. Amazonechess: Queen is replaced by an amazone (=Queen +knight)
www.chessvariants.com/diffmove.dir/amazone.html

3. Benedictchess: At the end of a move the attacked pieces are changing their colours
www.chessvariants.com/difftaking.dir/benedict.html

4. Biformchess: the pieces are moving and taking in a different way
www.chessvariants.com/diffmove.dir/asymmetric.html

5. Cannibalchess: When a piece takes another piece, its gets the movement abilities of the piece it has taken.
www.chessvariants.com/difftaking.dir/cannibal.html

6. Chameleonchess: In each turn the rank of the moved piece changes.
Figur www.chessvariants.com/other.dir/chameleonchess.html

7. Berliner Chess: Pawns are moving diagonally and are takeing by moving one square straight
www.chessvariants.com/dpieces.dir/berlin.html

8. Emperorchess. The king may move to any square but must have a defender.
http://play.chessvariants.com/erf/EmperorC.html

11. Heinäkuu 2004, 12:53:53
Expired 
Thanks. I'll see what I can do

11. Heinäkuu 2004, 11:48:50
Caissus 
Otsikko: Reza
You could add two or three pawns to White or replace one queen by a rook on Black`s side or something,but I am not sure if this is interesting and originally enough for an own variant.

11. Heinäkuu 2004, 00:24:52
CardinalFlight 
Otsikko: Grand Chess -- PLACE YOUR OWN PIECES
I have played 10 to 15 games over the board of grand chess being able to place your own pieces. It is very interesting. The pawns stay on the 3rd and 8th rows, while the pieces have NO restrictions, bishops can be on the same color. What is the most interesting is that you have 20 squares to place 10 pieces so there is much room for experimentation and variation.

How we play over the board is all the pawns are placed, then white and black alternate placing one piece at a time, white starting. This makes it very interesting because black has the advantage by seeing white's plan first, then being able to place his piece with a little more insight than white has. So being black and white both have their advantages-- white has the first move once the game starts, but has the disadvantage of having to place his pieces first.

Since the rooks and king can be anywhere on the 2 rows, it doesn't make that much sense to "castle" with the rook and king, so we play castling where the king can move 3 horizontal and 1 vertical move if he is not in check, not passing through check, and hasn't moved before, and not passing through any pieces. Also he cannot capture any pieces while doing the castling move. Castling is a much needed move which grand chess lacks because the king is often a sitting duck in the center.

I have played with promotion like in grand chess- which is one move sooner than usual, and the promotion behind the pawn rows. Some interesting positions have resulted from being able to promote early, but I have not played enough to know which is more balanced for the game.

It's really neat that part of the strategy and fun of the game happens placing the pieces. It's really nice to be able to come up with different setups of placing pieces. And it's a different game from the very beginning.

10. Heinäkuu 2004, 22:59:05
Expired 
Oh, I see. Do you have any suggestions how we can possibly balance the starting position?

10. Heinäkuu 2004, 22:54:58
Caissus 
Otsikko: Re: A new type of chess
Reza, your suggested startposition is not balanced. "Fritz" sees Black with a big advantage:
- + 2,72 ,that means winposition for Black!
I addition to it,I would recommend to add such chessvariants,with those the very strong computerprograms cannot be used!
I will publish in the next time a list with interesting variations,with regular board and regular chesset but with a little bit changed rules.

10. Heinäkuu 2004, 21:17:56
Expired 
Otsikko: A new type of chess
Hey all. Here's a new type of chess:

The white player starts the game with the usual set of pieces.

Black, starts the game with a king, four queens and four pawns.

The king is located on its usual place at E8.
The queens are located at G8, F7, D7 and C8.
The pawns are on each queen. Ergo, we'll have the pawns at G7, F6, D6 and C7.

I would appreciate it if anyone could discuss the chances of both players. I think the players have almost the same chances of winning but the black player is a little bit more powerful if he/she can best benefit from the pieces.

Thanks to all

9. Heinäkuu 2004, 11:21:22
Caissus 
Otsikko: Re: Imposter Chess
you can play it at Chessvariants.com...

9. Heinäkuu 2004, 11:15:28
The Listener 
Otsikko: Imposter Chess
Wonder what ever happened to this chess variant?

28. Kesäkuu 2004, 11:41:23
Caissus 
Otsikko: Re: Great Chess 10x10
Muokannut Caissus (28. Kesäkuu 2004, 11:43:22)
can now be played "live" or as "email" with the new version 0.8 of MAX (Misc./download).An engine for analyzing is included.

18. Toukokuu 2004, 21:29:14
Caissus 
Otsikko: Shuffle-Antichess
Antichess - this game seems to be very analyzed and many variants are determined.
How,if we could have a variant like "Shuffle-antichess"?
The rules could be the same with the difference, that the pieces on the 1th/8th row are placed randomly.

10. Huhtikuu 2004, 14:47:58
Caissus 
Otsikko: Re: Great Chess 10x10
WhisperzQ,I have bought this chessset at Erwin Ortlauf (the inventor),it was the last one.:).At this time he has looked for a company,which wants produce the chesset and the board in series. But I don`t know if he has found one.

10. Huhtikuu 2004, 14:32:31
WhisperzQ 
Otsikko: Re: Great Chess 10x10
Caissus: So where did you get the pieces?

10. Huhtikuu 2004, 08:07:56
Caissus 
Otsikko: Re: Ever heard of Alice Chess?
These chess-applets are not a good reference, Nasmichael.If you want to play against computer you can use much better "Zillions of games".There is a zrf-data file available.You can also play at the mailserver at "chessvariants.com" against other people.

10. Huhtikuu 2004, 07:42:10
Nasmichael 
Otsikko: Ever heard of Alice Chess?
Play a computer here at this link.. Thanks to programmer Ed Friedlander.

9. Huhtikuu 2004, 18:02:50
Caissus 
Otsikko: Re: bughouse
In our chessclub it was played sometimes as "tandem".Perhaps it could be interesting additionally to have such a teamvariant here in Brainking.

9. Huhtikuu 2004, 16:47:43
ughaibu 
Otsikko: Caissus
I've played bughouse on several ocassions. It's quite fun but normally reaches a situation in which one player is about to be mated, that player then stops moving and hopes that their partner can win before their own flag falls. I've always played at five minutes and never on the internet.

9. Huhtikuu 2004, 06:35:52
Caissus 
Otsikko: Re: Great Chess 10x10
:) Whisperz,that`s why this variation is not very prevalent until yet. But I can say after some time you can become familiar also with these new pieces..
Btw I have the real pieceset of this game and you can see some pics on my page Caissus Chess

9. Huhtikuu 2004, 03:31:57
WhisperzQ 
Otsikko: Re: Great Chess 10x10
I think my brain would explode trying to keep a track of what pieces were being attacked and how ... gothic and janus chess are hard enough for me ... but you are right, it does look interesting.

8. Huhtikuu 2004, 20:08:26
Nasmichael 
Tournament designers---check into Chess and ChessVariants Clearinghouse to get info to chess players of all tags.

7. Huhtikuu 2004, 18:53:40
Caissus 
Otsikko: Great Chess 10x10
The >Great Chess 10x10 was invented in Germany by Erwin Ortlauf and first published in the German chess magazine `ROCHADE Europa` 08/1997 as "Das Grosse Schach 10x10".It has some new pieces and looks complicated but also interesting.
All who are interested can read the rules and download a small application to test the game here !

7. Helmikuu 2004, 07:13:41
Nasmichael 
Otsikko: Through the looking glass to the boards
Alice Chess, anyone? I have read about it at British Chess Variants Society, and the work of David Pritchard. It can be accessed at ChessVariants to see about it. Ed Friedlander has a simple PixelPusher program where you can practice it, if the mood strikes.

It plays as standard chess, but two boards are used, and when you make a move on one board, the activated piece moves to the other board.

7. Helmikuu 2004, 06:59:34
Nasmichael 
Otsikko: Interested in Grand Chess
I am becoming intrigued with the potential of Grand Chess, despite the comments of some of my peers that endgames become quite difficult with the space involved.

Is the possibility of Grand Chess being offered here getting closer?

29. Tammikuu 2004, 09:41:14
Caissus 
is if you play Loopchess in a team with two persons against two others.
Here is a Info-page about this variant: Bughouse
Livegames are possible at Fics, ICC, USCL, Chess.net.But it is most difficult to find four players at the same time.:)
Has anybody played this interesting team variant in the past?

29. Tammikuu 2004, 00:53:24
coan.net 
The pieces in the "path" or line be blown up - only the first piece - and if it's a pawn, well then too bad because pawns can't be blown up. Hum... interesting - might work.

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