What was new in January 1999?
- Week of January 24 - January 30, 1999:
- Reflex chess. Force your opponent to mate you. By David Howe, partly based on email of Carlos Cetina.
- Cavewars CSIPGS Chess. Three dimensional chess variant based on Cavewars game. By Ralph Betza.
- New webpage with information how to give feedback. Email addresses and a few FAQs. By David Howe and Hans Bodlaender.
- File for Zillions of Games. If you have the Zillions of Games program,
with
this additional downloadable files, you can play the following game:
- Chu Shogi. (Link.)
- Kingchess. Players may drop groups of unplaced pieces instead of moving. By Adonin Yuri.
- Doubles Chess can be played online. Short news item.
- Dragonchess games. Sample games of Dragonchess, by David Lichtenstein.
- Week of January 17 - January 24, 1999, second update:
- Unreliable Delivery Chess, or Delay chess. Pieces may get delayed before the arrive at their destinations. By Ralph Betza and David Howe.
- Chess: 3d. Three dimensional chess variant of Marius Soska. (Link.)
- Week of January 17 - January 24, 1999:
- Four years of Chess Variant Pages!
- New piece for the Piececlopedia:
- Antelope. (3,4)-jumper. By Ben Good.
- Contragrasshopper. Moves as queen but must always jump first. By Ben Good.
- Flamingo. (1,6)-jumper. By Ben Good.
- Mao. Moves as knight but cannot jump. By Ben Good.
- Rose. Can make consecutive knightmoves in a circle. By Ben Good.
- Ubi-Ubi. Can make arbitrary many knightmoves in one turn. By Ben Good.
- Non-Prise Chess. Queens, rooks, knights, and bishops cannot take each other. By Bruce Zimov.
- Torste n Linss' Chess Problem page. (Link.)
- K. Scanlon's variant on Grand Chess. By Kevin Scanlon.
- Files for Zillions of Games. If you have the Zillions of Games program,
with
these additional downloadable files, you can play the following games:
- Flip Chess. Game of John William Brown; second place `38-contest' 1998. Zrf-file by Hans Bodlaender.
- Eight Stones Chess. Game of Jim Aikin. Submission to the `large chess variant design contest. Zrf-file by David Howe.
- Week of January 10 - January 16, 1999:
- Three participants so far in the Tournament to play the variants on 39 squares. Sign up too, and have fun and win a prize!
- Xhess. A large but simple chess variant. By David Howe.
- Zillions file for Xhess. With the Zillions program and this file, your PC plays Xhess against you. By David Howe.
- Chesseract. Four dimensional chess variant. Submission to the contest to design a large chess variant. By Jim Aikin.
- Eight Stones Chess. On an 8 by 9 board with eight neutral stones. Submission to the contest to design a large chess variant. By Jim Aikin.
- Zebra, Dragon, Windmill, and Archbishop. New pieces for the piececlopedia. By Ben Good.
- Main index file of the contest to design a large chess variant. By David Howe.
- Information on Strategems, chess problem journal, by Ben Good.
- Week of January 3 - January 9, 1999:
- Tim Krabbe's WWW page on his experiences with Makruk. Tim Krabbe is a Dutch chess player and journalist. (Link.)
- Addition ideas to play Surprise Chess.
- Four Player Shogi. Variant of Shogi for four players.
- Five new files for Zillions of
Games:
- Robber Baron,
- King and Queen,
- Cycle Chess,
- Combination Chess (simplified variant) and
- Heaven.
- Contest to design a large chess variant. A new contest to design chess variants and win, this time for large variants.
- Joao Pedro Neto's Chess Variants website. (Link.)
- Over 5 millions hits in total to this website! More than 300000 files delivered in December 1998.
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