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26. Janvier 2003, 01:04:38
nikos 
Sujet: Re: Need help!
I didn't have this problem that Blind Fury says. Could it be something else happening?

25. Janvier 2003, 23:51:43
Uil 
Sujet: Re: This may sound stupid...
to Charles: with a three check variation i think white doesn't have any chance. It is easy for black to avoid checks

24. Janvier 2003, 18:46:56
Fencer 
What do you mean "frozen"? You are in check, you must move your king or queen.

24. Janvier 2003, 18:39:08
Fencer 
It is a classic stalemate position. If it is acceptable in normal chess, why not here?

24. Janvier 2003, 18:13:57
grenv 
Sujet: strategy
Making moves that reveal the board is as important as a good chess position. Pawns are very important because of their ability to see a lot of the board when properly placed. Knights are great in forward positions to reveal the enemy defenses. Good luck everyone.

24. Janvier 2003, 17:05:03
pdj 
my game with user "timetrex" seems to have frozen.
can anything be done to 'un-freeeze' it?

24. Janvier 2003, 15:40:56
Dark Sense 
Sujet: Need help!
I can't see the Black pawns very well on the Brown Squares! It there anyway that I can change the board color or put a bit of white in the black pawns.

24. Janvier 2003, 15:01:27
pdj 
point taken mate. still think it sucks. lol
cheers 4 da help amigo

24. Janvier 2003, 14:44:13
harley 
Sujet: Re:
Sure, but thats the challenge! Before you took his next-to-last pawn you should have made sure he had at least one square left to move to!

23. Janvier 2003, 19:49:24
Fencer 
And could you recommend some good strategy? ;-)

23. Janvier 2003, 19:06:18
Doris 
Thank you for adding this game...this is a favorite...:}

23. Janvier 2003, 14:53:03
pdj 
by the way. any plans for an ANTI-Horde Chess? i think it would be pretty cool!

23. Janvier 2003, 14:51:45
pdj 
Sujet: Re:
i understand that. but what i was saying was that my pieces dominated the board. i had the oportunity to take his last pawn and was unable as his pawn could not move and it was declared a draw.

23. Janvier 2003, 12:35:53
harley 
pdj... read server news on your front page, the rules have changed slightly so that white has to take EVERY black piece to win.
If black has one piece left but is unable to move because you are blocking him then its like stalemate and declared a draw.
It makes things a bit more even for both players!

22. Janvier 2003, 18:01:55
Charles 
Sujet: Re: This may sound stupid...
(reply to Uil) If that is the case, maybe throw in the three check variation as well.

22. Janvier 2003, 15:49:26
pdj 
Sujet: Draw
I was playing my friend (user checkm8) and i was, for want of a better phrase 'whoopin' his ass'. he was left with one pawn while i still has my queen, 2rooks, a knight and a pawn. i has his pawn stuck between my rook and my pawn so he could not move and the game was declared a draw. is this correct. because by my standing i thought it was fairly obvious that i has won.
thanx
PDJ

20. Janvier 2003, 19:29:45
Fencer 
Sujet: Re: RULES - stalemate
Done!

20. Janvier 2003, 17:50:01
Uil 
Sujet: Re: This may sound stupid...
A loop variation makes ir a bit more balanced, but with a good black opponent white will NEVER take a piece

19. Janvier 2003, 11:17:56
ChessTiger 
Sujet: Re: RULES - stalemate
Thanks!

19. Janvier 2003, 09:39:01
Fencer 
Sujet: Re: suggestion
Will be done :-)

19. Janvier 2003, 09:37:18
Fencer 
Sujet: Re: RULES - stalemate
Hmmm, that's interesting idea. Okay, I'll change it.

18. Janvier 2003, 20:03:35
harley 
Sujet: Re: Rules - stalemate
That could even things up a bit for the black player. It would certainly make it more difficult for the white player!

18. Janvier 2003, 19:37:12
ChessTiger 
Sujet: RULES - stalemate
I have played this games on other sites, and always been awarded a draw when playing black, and all my pawns blocked from moving.
However, I was shocked that the rules on this site state a loss for this situation. This is what happened in my game against Swoosh, and it cost me my number 1 ranking!
I propose that the rules be changed so that it is a DRAW if black still has one or more pawns left and cannot move.

17. Janvier 2003, 20:01:21
Charles 
Sujet: suggestion
An indicator indicating how many times one has been in check by the player's name and captured pieces would be a nice feature.

17. Janvier 2003, 06:09:05
Ian 
Sujet: Re: This may sound stupid...
A loop variation.!!! That seems like a pretty decent idea actually. :)

17. Janvier 2003, 03:31:36
Charles 
Sujet: This may sound stupid...
But I have an idea to make this game more evenly balanced. When white takes a piece, allow him/her to place that piece back on the board anywhere as a white piece instead of a black piece. Perhaps it could be offered as a different variation altogether, like Loop Maharajah Chess. Then again, the designer of this site maybe a bit busy right now to do such a thing, or it just not might be that great of an idea. Regardless, I do enjoy this site and am grateful to have an opportunity to voice an opinion. Take care.

3. Janvier 2003, 12:55:59
Uil 
Thanks Kevin, I missed "and can not make a legal move"

3. Janvier 2003, 03:11:51
Kevin 
Sujet: Re: stale mate
The game rules state:

Anti Chess
This rules of this game are the same as for normal Chess (starting position and piece movement) with the following differences:

-There is no check or checkmate.
-Who loses all pieces including the king or cannot make a legal move, wins the game.
-Capturing of the opponent's pieces is mandatory. The player can make a move only with a piece that can capture an opponent's piece, and he/she must capture this piece. Only if the player cannot capture any opponent piece, he/she can make a move with any piece.

3. Janvier 2003, 00:34:04
Uil 
Sujet: stale mate
when you or your opponent can not move a piece is that a draw (stale mate)?

28. Décembre 2002, 20:35:17
harley 
Ah! Thanks!!

28. Décembre 2002, 18:28:13
Fencer 
Yes, it is promoted. And it is hidden in this line of the rules:
The rules are the same as for normal chess with these differences: [and the list of extra horde chess features]
:-)

28. Décembre 2002, 17:00:31
harley 
If a white pawn makes it to the other side (like THATS gonna happen!!) is it promoted as in normal chess? I'm sure it would be, but I cant see anything about it in the rules.

26. Décembre 2002, 00:39:08
Uil 
Sujet: Re:
between good players white always wins, i have played it on often on IYT, that is the reason I only accept 2 game matches

12. Décembre 2002, 18:46:48
Fencer 
Sujet: Re: a rules question
You are right, I will add it to the rules.

12. Décembre 2002, 13:59:17
rabbitoid 
Sujet: Re: a rules question
apparently not, hrlqns won. good game!

12. Décembre 2002, 13:57:13
rabbitoid 
Sujet: a rules question
not clear from the rules: what happens if no black pawn can move? is it a draw, like stalemate?
(or white for that matter, but I really don't see how that can happen)

10. Décembre 2002, 19:00:17
harley 
Sujet: Re:
Ian... care to prove that on the board?!

10. Décembre 2002, 17:48:05
Ian 
Sujet: Re:
Honestly your not as bad a i am.:)

10. Décembre 2002, 15:41:07
harley 
Sujet: Re:
Ha ha ha, point taken, I'm a really crap chess player!! LOL!!! But even a crap chess player needs a damn good player to lose when playing black in Maharajah!! But hey, no matter how bad I am, you've proved it can be done!!

10. Décembre 2002, 13:48:43
rabbitoid 
Sujet: Re:
thanks. no offence, but white still needs a LOT of help from black to win :)

8. Décembre 2002, 07:09:04
Marcigirl 
Sujet: FAQ's
. have and thanx....

7. Décembre 2002, 14:31:56
Fencer 
Hey, it is already included in FAQ! Read the article about unrated players.

7. Décembre 2002, 11:10:30
harley 
I'd just like to give a public CONGRATULATIONS to rabbitoid, possibly the first player here to win Maharajah playing WHITE?
And yes, it was me he beat!! Nice one rabbitoid, I didn't think it could be done but you proved me wrong!!!

6. Décembre 2002, 22:15:30
Fencer 
So do I. I hope it will be enough to have both players' chances balanced.

6. Décembre 2002, 19:56:41
harley 
I'm finding this LOADS better now pawns can't promote!

6. Décembre 2002, 19:33:19
Marcigirl 
ok'ee do'kee

6. Décembre 2002, 19:08:16
Fencer 
Tomorrow, probably.

6. Décembre 2002, 19:06:58
Marcigirl 
Sujet: Re:
o ok thanx...will ck* it out

6. Décembre 2002, 19:05:47
Fencer 
sammeegirl: Since you are not the only one who asked about this BKR thing, I'll add it to FAQ :-)

6. Décembre 2002, 19:01:46
Marcigirl 
Sujet: Re:
i guess I dont make myself clear on things sorry...just wondering how the rate goes for non players when a rated one wins or when a rated one loses to a non rated player?...after 4 games is completed......and thanx for fixing the *bug* oh and have to comment you on a wonderful site filip....its awesome!!!! and I would imagine many would say the same.....

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