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28. March 2014, 20:30:32
andreas 
Subject: Re:
andreas: Even better would be to have Bughouse, which is very popular and fun chess variant.

28. March 2014, 20:28:58
andreas 
Subject: Re:
Energizer: Shatranj is rather slow game. I would prefer Double Move Chess or Progressive Chess.

18. February 2008, 20:26:44
andreas 
Subject: Re: Dark Chess draw rules
Lawless: 40 half-moves (i.e 20 full moves) limit is too low. As a consequence, many position, which are still full of life will be declared a draw, e.g. in this game: Dark Chess (andreas vs. Lawless) there were no captures for 28 full moves.

As alternative proposal I would suggest to keep 50-moves rule from the chess, i.e. if no capture or pawn move is made in 50 moves, a player get an option to declare the game a draw. Since players can't know when this occur, the situation should be detected by BrainKing automatically. But instead of automatically ending the game, a new button should appear on the game page: "Declare draw by 50-moves rules". The players then have an option to continue the game or finish it with a draw.

14. September 2007, 22:58:53
andreas 
Subject: Re: (IYT) It's Your Turn's=> Atomic Chess version
Walter Montego: This game is also called "Beirut Chess", it was inveneted by Jim Winslow in 1991. I never played it, but looks like a fun!

5. March 2007, 22:48:53
andreas 
Subject: Re: Ice Age Chess New Tactics!
mezzanine: Certainly, piece values in Ice Age Chess are completely different from that in chess. Pawns and knights are considerably more valuable. Rooks and bishops are about the same value.

I think piece values are something like:
* bishop: 2 pawns
* rook: 2 pawns
* knight: 4 pawns
* queen: 5 pawns

23. January 2007, 12:26:23
andreas 
Subject: Re: Change the subject
Pafl: The game with 54 moves (finished in pawn endgame): Dice Chess (AbigailII vs. andreas)

24. April 2006, 16:31:38
andreas 
Subject: Atomic chess rules
Is it legal in Atomic chess for king to move close to opponents king? For example, white has a king on e1 and black on d3. Can black king move to d2?

From simply reading the rules it seems to be Ok, white can't capture black's king with Ke1xd2 because his king would be destroyd in explosion as well.

28. November 2005, 08:25:03
andreas 
Subject: Re: 2 player bughouse
HalfPawn: It is called "Loop Chess" here.

5. October 2005, 08:36:35
andreas 
Subject: Re: Dark Chess Rules
Doerdich: You get up-to-date information in both cases: after your move and after the move of your opponent. After you make a move it is best to chose "Move and stay here" option to see what is changed.

24. September 2005, 10:46:51
andreas 
Subject: Re: 1. Nc3 might also lose!
Doerdich: I think 1. Nc3 is a weak move and loses significant advantage White have in this chess variant after 1. e4.

25. August 2005, 13:19:40
andreas 
Subject: Re:
Modified by andreas (25. August 2005, 13:30:07)
nabla: To avoid forced win for white, "a pie rule" can be employed (like in Hex). After the first player (with white) makes a first move, the second player (with black) has an option to rotate the board, so that opponents change piece colors. Now the game continues as usual, first player has black pieces now and he is to move.

The second player has an option to rotate the board only once, after the first move of the first player.

26. October 2004, 16:27:49
andreas 
Subject: Re: opening book
There is a binary openning book for Sjeng engine (about 300Kb). I think it is compiled from a collection of Crazyhouse games played at FICS.

7. January 2004, 00:48:14
andreas 
Subject: Re: Atomic Dark Chess
The problem with combinations is that there could be too few people who will play them. For Atomic Dark Chess only people who likes both of them will likely to play it.

13. December 2003, 22:14:33
andreas 
Subject: Stalemate
Is stalemate possible in Dark Chess? For example, assume White has a King on h1, Queen on g6, Black King on h8. Black to move. In chess it would be a draw because of stalemate. However in Dark Chess it is legal to move a King into check so it is look like Black have to make a move and will lose. Does anybody knows how this situation is really handled on this site?

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