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17. Mart 2003, 21:31:17
Scooter 
Konu: Loop Team chess
Has anyone ever played team chess? Where you have a partner on your team? When you capture a piece form your opponent, you give this piece to your partner to use wherever he/she wants. This was great fun back in my junior high school days. I wonder if this can be implemented here?? Fencer, any possibility??

19. Mart 2003, 09:09:56
WhisperzQ 
Konu: Re: Loop Team chess
Sounds great, but I don't think anyone would be my partner :(

19. Mart 2003, 12:12:44
Fencer 
Konu: Re: Loop Team chess
Hmmm, it would be pretty difficult to synchronize four players.

21. Mart 2003, 03:37:49
Scooter 
Konu: Re: Loop Team chess
Whisperz, not be your partner?? What are you talking about, you've got an awesome rating! lol...

I don't know much about programming, but how hard would it be "synchronize"? Hmm, it would be 2 separate games actually, and when I win a piece instead of giving it back to me, like in Loop Chess, you just give it to my partner! Then if one of loses, we both lose, obviously. I think the hard part would be setting up invites and finding partners first before you have a formal invite to a match? Well, what do I know, I'm just a banker, with no knowledge of programming! But would love to see it though...

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