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Fischerandom Chess email Club (FRCEC) ratings for SchemingMind players. The table below lists the FRCEC ratings for the top 15 club members that are also members of Chess Variants, but do not represent rated games exclusively played in the Game Courier. FRCEC members can play their games via plain text email, the E4 Emailchess Club chess server, Chess Variants or any other graphical interface that currently supports FRC in the net. See more details on these choices in our website at: http://frcec.tripod.com FRCEC ratings for Chess Variants members as of October 30, 2004: Rank Rating Member Name Country Wins-Loses-Draws 1 1582 José Carrillo Puerto Rico 16-7-4 2 1536 David Symoens France 2-0-0 3 1530 Marc Wakeham Wales 2-0-0 4 1516 Abhay Kumar India 2-1-1 5 1514 Jean-Pierre Avy France 4-4-0 6 1514 Mark Havrilla USA 3-2-1 7 1494 David Atkinson Canada 3-4-0 8 1486 Gregory Strong USA 0-1-0 9 1484 Martin Yates USA 0-1-0 10 1481 Raúl E. Palacio Argentina 2-4-0 11 1472 Juan Izquierdo Spain 0-2-0 12 1470 José Sánchez Costa Rica 0-2-0 13 1432 Peter Leyva USA 0-5-0 14 1422 John Richardson USA 1-6-0 To see FRCEC's Top 20 players ratings go to: http://frcec.tripod.com/FRCEC_Top20.htm To see a list of all FRCEC's members and their ratings go to: http://frcec.tripod.com/Club_Members.htm If you are not a member of FRCEC and want to join our Fischerandom Chess Club, send an email to: [email protected] To visit FRCEC's homepage, go to: http://frcec.tripod.com
I've updated the preset to recognize check, checkmate, and stalemate. Basically, I replaced the old code with completely new code that makes use of the checkmate include file and a fischer include file that modifies some of its routines and adds a couple more.
I was reading about GAME Code in the Developer's Guide, and following its advice I looked at the Pre-Game code for FRC. It appears that this preset does not generate the 960 starting positions with equal probability. Of the 960 possible positions, 216 have the white king starting on b1 or g1, 336 on c1 or f1, and 408 on d1 or e1. But the preset places the king on these six squares with equal probability. The easiest way to generate all 960 positions with equal probability is to place the bishops first, then the queen and knights, and finally the king and rooks.
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