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Sam has closed his piano and gone to bed ... now we can talk about the real stuff of life ... love, liberty and games such as
Janus, Capablanca Random, Embassy Chess & the odd mention of other 10x8 variants is welcome too


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30. June 2008, 17:09:23
mahavrilla 
Subject: Re: Seirawan Chess
panzerschiff:

Lets play a 2 game match. Lets email here.

25. June 2008, 07:31:47
mahavrilla 
Subject: Re: Seirawan Chess
I have tried it and like it. Will Brainking host it?

15. June 2008, 19:50:47
mahavrilla 
Subject: Castling
Can anyone tell me which sqaures the white K and R will land on in Capablanca Random Chess in algerbraic notation?

15. June 2008, 19:47:53
mahavrilla 
Subject: differences
Do you happen to know the difference between Gothic chess and Embassy chess?

15. June 2008, 17:25:57
mahavrilla 
Subject: most popular 8x10 chess?
Does anyone know which of the 8x10 chess variants is the most popular?

26. May 2008, 23:33:40
mahavrilla 
Subject: Re: castling in capablanca random chess
SMIRF Engine:

Thx. How does one generate an acceptable random position in capablanca chess without a computer?

26. May 2008, 21:31:04
mahavrilla 
Subject: castling in capablanca random chess
Which side is the k-side from white's perspective? What are the possible positions for the king and rooks after castling?

16. October 2005, 02:00:54
mahavrilla 
Subject: Ed Trice
Has anybody heard from him in awhile?

19. September 2005, 23:29:31
mahavrilla 
Subject: Re: Janus Chess Asymmetry ?
Pythagoras: This is what I agreed with with from Sumerian:

"Those statements simply reflect the absence of opening knowledge, thus merely prove to be caused by psychological effects without a real base."

Take what you disagreed with and quailfy it with what I quoted.

19. September 2005, 09:05:09
mahavrilla 
Subject: Re: Janus Chess Asymmetry ?
Sumerian: That seems like an accurate statement. Janus seems way too complicated for its value on the first move to be decided at this point. But I was hoping their claims would go beyond the "feels" like black is better to a respected statistical statement. Ed did a good job arguing his case on the piece placement of Bird's chess, and why his suggested improvement works better. I was hoping for something along those lines.

18. September 2005, 22:35:16
mahavrilla 
Subject: Janus vs Gothic chess
I am curious on this idea that Black has an advantage in Janus. Does he also have an advantage in Gothic chess? And if only in Janus, why not in Gothic? Are these claims supported by several statistics, or between 2 people, which could be explained away simply by style. Funny enough, I know of a chess player who always loses as white but wins as black!, because she studies only black defenses. :-) In short, how do GMs fair with black gainst white in Janus. I know that Leko, Korchnoi, and Yuspov play Janus. Does anybody know how to retrieve their results? I would think that the best way to know the answer to this question is to set up 2 powerful chess engines against each other. Interestingly, this problem of the first move lives in classical chess too, and is only solved by having the players play 2 game matches. This will always solve the problem if there were ever an instance of the first move proving to be advantagous or not.

17. September 2005, 07:58:50
mahavrilla 
Subject: Janus vs Gothic chess
I happen to like both of these games. Does anybody know what the main difference is between these 2 games besides the chanceller in Gothic? Does anybody think one better than the other for any reason?

17. September 2005, 07:47:19
mahavrilla 
Subject: gothicchesslive
I was wondering if anybody wanted to play live tonight there? If so, just go there. I am on board one.

8. September 2005, 02:46:52
mahavrilla 
Subject: Janus chess set?
Does anybody know how to buy one (if it exist?)

17. February 2005, 03:08:39
mahavrilla 
Subject: Janus chess set.
Does anyone know here where to purchase a wooden Janus chess set? I would also like to purchase a wooden Gothic chess set. Any suggestions? I am starting to think that I am going to have to make my own.

15. February 2005, 21:30:35
mahavrilla 
Thanks for all the comments.

15. February 2005, 03:43:48
mahavrilla 
Subject: Janus verses Gothic
I posted at the Gothic board as well. Could someone please tell me the major differences between Janus and Gothic? I know about the different pieces and castling rules, but what is the general consensus as to which is a more exciting game? I know that a lot of GMs play Janus-Peter Leko being a Janus 4 time world champion. Do any GMs play Gothic? My personal opinion is that Gothic offers more exciting play from having the chancellor. Any comments anybody?

15. February 2005, 03:28:28
mahavrilla 
Subject: Janus verses Gothic
Could someone please tell me the major differences between Janus and Gothic? I know about the different pieces and castling rules, but what is the general consensus as to which is a more exciting game? I know that a lot of GMs play Janus-Peter Leko being a Janus 4 time world champion. Do any GMs play Gothic? My personal opinion is that Gothic offers more exciting play from having the chancellor. Any comments anybody?

13. February 2005, 12:23:24
mahavrilla 
Subject: Gothic tourny at my school
I am becoming a Gothic chess fan too! Also Janus. I am trying to organize a Gothic chess tournament at my school. Do I need Ed's permission for that?

11. February 2005, 03:46:53
mahavrilla 
Subject: signing up for a tounament?
How do I sign up for a gothic chess tournament? What is the name for the current one?

10. February 2005, 07:14:52
mahavrilla 
Subject: Where did the name "Gothic" come from?
I was wondering why this chess variant is called gothic chess? Why the term "gothic?"

Also, I am intrigued by it. Does anybody know the drawing percentages at these tournaments? Also, how many players on average play in them?

One last question. In standrd chess, opening theory is out of control. Shuffling the bank rank helps alleviate this. I am wondering if gothic chess will experinace this same fate since its bank rank is the same for each game? I do not believe so because the 2 added pieces makes it too complex. What are people's thoughts here?

Regards,
Mark Havrilla

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