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redsales: I would probably say that in grey chess, not all the moves should be shown to the opponent. For example every three moves or every five moves. Now I think it'll be interesting.
Due to teh current bug in Dark Chess games players can see what moves their opponents have made.
redsales named it 'grey chess' which I think is a good addition to the site!!!
What's more, based on that, I have a new game type in my mind named red chess.
When a piece is captured, its blood will split on some squares of the board randomly and both players for a few moves will not be able to see those squares and therefore, they'll have a good chnace to move their pieces in REDNESS.
I'll have to work on details more of course!
What do you all think?
Is it possible to play such a game?
I think it'll be an interesting variant.
It is really interesting for me. I have thought on it a lot and have come to this conclusion that in cylinder chess players really should not be allowd to make such moves.
Yes, even in checkers after you make multiple moves, after the move, the position on the board is changed and several pieces are captured.
In cylinder if such moves are allowed many moves can be made by the queen and the rooks that end in no obvious change of the position on the board and such moves seem to me strange and useless.
I'm very much willing to read everybody's opinion about this.
Off topic, but anyone playing a game with 'ustica' watch out. He was about to bring me my first loss in this game. Glad I could end the game in a draw. Have a look:
(Cacher) Si vous cliquez sur le pseudo d'une personne puis sur Parties finies, vous aurez la liste des parties qui ont été terminées, puis cliquez sur le nom du jeu pour avoir un résumé de toutes ces parties, et cliquez encore sur le nom de jeu et vous aurez une partie que vous pourrez voir et analyser. (Servant) (Montrer toutes les astuces)