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14. november 2007, 22:01:53
Herlock Sholmes 
Emne: Random Cheversi first move ...
Should the initial number of points, even before the first move, be displayed and taken into overall count, or not ?
Who should move first, just White like in any other chess variants, or maybe, the one who has MOST points, to offset the last opponent's move ?
Or maybe just a player who has less points before the game starts ?
The depth of Random Cheversi is completely unknown and we cannot judge which color has a real advantage ... the one (White which attacks)
or Black (which has the last move) .
Or maybe we should add 16 more moves (8 each)
and let the players put their pieces one by one on the board and then start moving them (one by one again) and collect points ?
I am in a the eye of brain storming ... waiting for your opinions.
Andy.

15. november 2007, 22:43:56
WakeUpPeople 
Emne: Re: Random Cheversi first move ...
dicepro: What about just adding komi calculated from some game statistics?

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