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18. Fevereiro 2005, 13:07:56
Chessmaster1000 
Assunto: Fencer..........?
Modificado por Chessmaster1000 (18. Fevereiro 2005, 13:10:13)
In this FRC position Caissus Vs Me and IF i play 5...Bg7, then white can castle or not............?
Caissus believes that yes but i believe that no.

Since the following is valid:
To make a castle:
  • The king would not cross a square that is being attacked by an opponent's piece or it would not finish its move on such square.

    And the King should pass across e1 that is being attacked by my Rook, in order to go on g1, then i find it reasonable that white CAN'T castle.........
    But Caissus is an experienced player and perhaps knows better. Can anyone tell me what is the truth before i start playing again FRC............?

  • 16. Fevereiro 2005, 07:08:20
    Expired 
    Me too Caissus !

    15. Fevereiro 2005, 15:07:38
    redsales 
    i'd try that!

    15. Fevereiro 2005, 15:05:03
    Caissus 
    Assunto: Re: Another wild variant
    AbigailII: Yes it is interesting too and playable also at ICC,USCL and Chessnet as "Wild 3":

    "Style 3: In this variant the set of pieces is randomly chosen (subject to the constraint that there is one king of each color). It is quite possible to get more than the normal number of a given piece, such as three rooks or two queens. The pieces are placed on the first rank behind the pawns, the position of Black's pieces mirrors White's placement, and castling is not allowed."

    15. Fevereiro 2005, 14:59:04
    AbigailII 
    Assunto: Another wild variant
    A couple of year ago I played at FICS. One of the wild variants I fancied there had the traditional setup of an 8x8 board, 8 pawns on the 2nd row (7th for black), and 8 pieces on the first (8th) row. The pieces were not only randomly placed, but also randomly drawn - with the restriction of having exactly one king. Blacks setup mirrorred whites. So you could have a game with 3 rooks, 3 bishops, a knight and a king. Or a king and 7 queens, if you were (un)lucky enough.

    15. Fevereiro 2005, 09:18:16
    Fencer 
    Assunto: Re: upside down chess
    AbigailII: To a queen, of course :-)

    15. Fevereiro 2005, 00:57:22
    AbigailII 
    Assunto: Re: upside down chess
    Fencer: And the pawn on the e-file? Promote to a second king? ;-)

    14. Fevereiro 2005, 12:38:32
    Caissus 
    Assunto: Re: upside down chess
    Fencer: yes, good idea !

    14. Fevereiro 2005, 12:35:18
    Fencer 
    Assunto: Re: upside down chess
    Caissus: So, some restrictions should be applied, I guess. Promoting pawns only to the piece of their start column would be interesting.

    14. Fevereiro 2005, 12:24:32
    Caissus 
    Assunto: Re: upside down chess
    Fencer: Hm,interesting Fritz 7 gives White an advatage about +2,72. This is very much...

    Chessvariants, where the strong computerprograms can not be used should have at least one fairy chess condition,a bigger board or a fairy piece or something.Another setup with the standard pieces and the standard board is not enough.
    Chessvariants.com has many good ideas and I have suggested some of them in the past.
    Will look if I can find them :-)

    14. Fevereiro 2005, 12:07:58
    Fencer 
    Assunto: Re: upside down chess
    Caissus: Like what, for example? [variants]

    14. Fevereiro 2005, 12:04:52
    Caissus 
    Assunto: Re: upside down chess
    Fencer: I cannot see why this game should be not balanced,only because of one forced move sequence,which you must not choose.
    Most chesservers like ICC,USCL,Chessnet have this game also.
    But for myself I prefer chessvariants,where regular strong chessprograms cannot be used.And in this game you can use them.

    14. Fevereiro 2005, 11:47:39
    Fencer 
    Assunto: Re: upside down chess
    Luke Skywalker: But it doesn't have to mean the game is well balanced.

    14. Fevereiro 2005, 11:46:59
    Luke Skywalker 
    Assunto: upside down chess
    I've seen it being played on chess-servers like freechess.org without any promoting restrictions

    12. Fevereiro 2005, 00:47:50
    jcarrillovii 
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    11. Fevereiro 2005, 14:05:00
    Nasmichael 
    Assunto: Re: adding chess variants
    Fencer: That's fine. Just Checking.

    9. Fevereiro 2005, 22:09:01
    Fencer 
    Assunto: Re: adding chess variants
    Nasmichael: I am not against but currently I don't have time for more complicated games.

    9. Fevereiro 2005, 22:03:26
    Nasmichael 
    Assunto: Re: adding chess variants
    Fencer: Two or three folks (in addition to myself) have mentioned Hostage Chess; I mean only to get a response--are you against adding it? Neither the others nor I have gotten a response either way. The game rules
    clarify its advantages. I invite you again to look at it.

    8. Fevereiro 2005, 18:19:52
    AbigailII 
    Assunto: Re:
    Chessmaster1000: It's not that bad that a pawn can only promote to a knight after capturing a knight. The mere fact it promotes means escape for a rook, a bishop and either the queen or the king.

    7. Fevereiro 2005, 12:44:05
    Fencer 
    Hmmm, and what about the rule of promoting pawns only to the piece of their start column? For example, A and H pawns can promote only to rooks, etc.

    7. Fevereiro 2005, 12:31:29
    Chessmaster1000 
    Modificado por Chessmaster1000 (7. Fevereiro 2005, 12:39:30)
    Of course not! 3 reasons:

    Main reason-1:Only Knight moves will occur in this game and also some fascinating Rook moves like Rb8,Rb1,Ra8,Ra1 that would give much excitement to the players!

    Main reason-2:With white starting with 1.Nc6 black has to respond 1...Nf3, and if white plays 2.Nb4 then black has to respond 2...Ne5. HUGE disadvantage for a game to have such forced opening lines...........And after the 3d move of white if black plays 3...Nc3 white has again a force move. And then after 4...Nb5 the game is meaningless.......... 2 even not so good players will draw every time.

    Reason-3:If a player doesn't capture with its Knight any Pawn or piece of the opponent then he could not promote any piece! And if he captures a Knight he could promote only to a Knight again....

    If you want to implement the game, a good idea is to add the Pawns on 6th rank for white and 3d for black. Then there are much more options and a better play........

    7. Fevereiro 2005, 09:31:54
    Fencer 
    Assunto: Re: Upside down chess
    So what's the conclusion, is the game playable?

    6. Fevereiro 2005, 22:35:24
    Chessmaster1000 
    Modificado por Chessmaster1000 (6. Fevereiro 2005, 22:40:21)
    Andreas.......:
    He can't! It's a draw...................
    After 1.Nc6 the 1...Nf3 is forced. After 2.Nb4 the 2...Ne5 is again forced. And then :

    • 3.Rb8 Nc3 the 4.Nf6 is forced. And after 4...Nb5 Ne4 is again forced and then no Knight can move!
    • 3.Nf6 Nc3 the 4.Rb8 is forced. And after 4...Nb5 Ne4 is again forced and then no Knight can move!

    There are other similar variations (2.Rb8) that lead to the same result.............

    6. Fevereiro 2005, 22:22:36
    Fencer 
    Assunto: Re: Upside down chess
    Chessmaster1000: Good work, now the game can be implemented on BK :-D

    6. Fevereiro 2005, 22:20:10
    andreas 
    Assunto: Re: Upside down chess
    Chessmaster1000: Yes, you are right. It is not so easy for white to win. May be the game is a draw. I don't see how white can continue attack without bringing own King into danger.

    6. Fevereiro 2005, 18:48:26
    Chessmaster1000 
    Assunto: Re: Upside down chess
    andreas: >Hm, looks like white has a forced win with this addtional rule: 1. Nb8-c6 Ng1-f3 2. Nc6-b4 (threatens 3. Nb4-d3++) Nf3-e5 3. Ng8-f6 N b1-c3 4. Nf6-g4! and white wins.

    Are you sure......? I would say that 4.Ng4?? is awful! It loses immediately after 4...Nb5

    6. Fevereiro 2005, 18:23:04
    Fencer 
    Assunto: Re: Upside down chess
    andreas: Aaaa, it's a pity, the game looked interesting to me.

    6. Fevereiro 2005, 18:18:03
    Anencephal 
    Just the help section of http://cowplay.com but it's not complete
    the inventor is an active member there (chessteacher)

    6. Fevereiro 2005, 18:12:34
    andreas 
    Assunto: Re: Upside down chess
    Fencer: Hm, looks like white has a forced win with this addtional rule: 1. Nb8-c6 Ng1-f3 2. Nc6-b4 (threatens 3. Nb4-d3++) Nf3-e5 3. Ng8-f6 N b1-c3 4. Nf6-g4! and white wins.

    6. Fevereiro 2005, 16:59:22
    Fencer 
    Assunto: Upside down chess
    What do you think about it? With an additional rule of promoting pawns only to pieces which are already captured, in order to eliminate white's big advantage.

    6. Fevereiro 2005, 16:58:02
    Fencer 
    Assunto: Re: Re:
    fariborz2: Is there a link to some official rules?

    6. Fevereiro 2005, 13:19:32
    Anencephal 
    Assunto: Re: Re:
    Fencer: No, they said to inventor that he shouldn't choose a name like super,mega,meta,...

    it's setup is like chess, every piece inherite the power of the same color,same file pieces power

    on the first move it's possible to play pc2xh7 and now this pawn is also a rook(not a bishop anymore)
    because of that there is a second variant of it with rook pawns on a3,h3,a6,h6
    it's a very dynamic variant, every piece has the chance to be a queen, or even an amazon so matrial is less important.
    object is checkmate, no en passant or castling

    6. Fevereiro 2005, 12:39:51
    Walter Montego 
    Assunto: Re: Re:
    Fencer: It looks like the creator made a typo when describing where the Pawns get promoted to, unless he really means the "H" file!

    6. Fevereiro 2005, 11:53:59
    Fencer 
    Assunto: Re:
    fariborz2: This one?

    6. Fevereiro 2005, 09:05:13
    Anencephal 
    There is a variant on cowplay.com site which is called MetaChess(2).
    It's a nice variant, and would be great if implemented here.

    3. Fevereiro 2005, 10:24:15
    jcarrillovii 
    Assunto: Fischerandom Castling Page
    For the benefit of everyone:
    http://frcec.tripod.com/FRC-Castling.htm

    29. Janeiro 2005, 17:19:53
    ustica tnp 
    Assunto: Re: Fischer Random Chess.
    Fencer: thanks

    29. Janeiro 2005, 11:04:32
    Caissus 
    Assunto: Chess960 tournement
    "Arena" shows us,that the games in Sumerian`s tournement are started with position 647 !

    29. Janeiro 2005, 07:43:01
    Fencer 
    Assunto: Re: Fischer Random Chess.
    ustica: That's exactly what is being solved here on several last pages, if you read them :-D

    29. Janeiro 2005, 02:22:02
    ughaibu 
    Assunto: Sumerian
    Your link is a jungle to me. Generally I think the more European look is as difficult as playing chess with the pieces represented by letters. Go is interesting as it's a game without movement, I suspect it can be decided in reverse, from won positions. This doesn't mean I suggest anybody do this, my view is that computers should mind their own business and stop interferring with our games.

    29. Janeiro 2005, 02:15:11
    SMIRF Engine 
    Assunto: Re: Sumerian / Shogi
    Modificado por SMIRF Engine (29. Janeiro 2005, 02:17:00)
    to ughaibu: Currently Shogi is not that relevant for me. I have made a proposal to display Shogi positions in a more European look, see http://f51.parsimony.net/forum203932/messages/21.htm . But there has been no feed back. Thus I concentrated on Chess960 and 10x8 CRC. Second relevant for me is the game of Go. May be later I will write a program for Go after the SMIRF project will be completed.

    29. Janeiro 2005, 02:10:55
    Walter Montego 
    Assunto: Re: Bobby Fischer
    Caissus: AbigailII:
    Thank you both for the links. It looks like I had most of the story right. It sounds like a saga now. I wonder what'll happen next to him? Moving to Iceland?! I guess we'll just have to wait and see. I really doubt that Bush will pardon him, but Bush could call off the dogs and let him move to Iceland.

    29. Janeiro 2005, 01:54:33
    ughaibu 
    Assunto: Sumerian
    Please excuse any impoliteness that might be implicit in the question but do you play shogi with/against a computer?

    29. Janeiro 2005, 01:54:07
    ustica tnp 
    Assunto: Fischer Random Chess.
    how come in the tourn."http://brainking.com/game/Tournaments?tri=
    29371#1"
    Section 1, i got the games all the same positions? why they not Random ??

    29. Janeiro 2005, 01:46:57
    SMIRF Engine 
    Assunto: Re: FRC to be or not to be
    to AbigailII: You are not right with this. Chess960 is not Shuffle Chess, where mirrored positions of course were functionally identic. You will have noticed, that the positions after O-O and O-O-O are not symmetric. Thus the existence of castlings indeed makes mirrored starting positions belong to different games. The conclusion is, that of course 960 different situations are defined.

    29. Janeiro 2005, 01:11:38
    AbigailII 
    Assunto: Re: FRC to be or not to be
    Sumerian: Because there are really only 480 different positions. Each of the 960 positions can be paired with its mirror image. So the 960 positions is really 480 pairs.

    28. Janeiro 2005, 23:48:04
    SMIRF Engine 
    Assunto: Re: FRC to be or not to be
    to AbigailII: "Besides, "480" would have been a more appropriate number." - Why that?

    28. Janeiro 2005, 23:42:03
    AbigailII 
    Assunto: Re: FRC to be or not to be
    Modificado por AbigailII (28. Janeiro 2005, 23:45:37)
    Walter Montego: "Anybody know what's become of him [Robert Fischer]"

    Chessbase regulary posts articles what's going with Fischer. Its most recent article on Fischer, which includes links to previous articles: http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=2156

    As for the name of the game, I prefer "Fischer Random Chess". "Chess960" sounds too much like "Windows 2000" and other brand names with pointless numbers. Besides, "480" would have been a more appropriate number.

    28. Janeiro 2005, 23:17:12
    Caissus 
    Assunto: Bobby Fischer

    28. Janeiro 2005, 23:13:41
    Walter Montego 
    Assunto: Re: Chess960 Event 2004
    Sumerian: I like the T-Shirt offer at your link! :)
    Free Bobby Fischer! That's a good one. I get the feeling he's still in custody.
    I have to leave now, but I think I will try to track down what has happened to him when I return. He was rather eccentric back in the 1970's when he won the championship. I imagine he still is.

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