Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To Joe Joyce wrote on Tue, Jan 18, 2011 02:01 AM UTC:Hey, Carlos. Sorry for letting this go on so long without commenting - was away for the weekend. [Grin, on business! It was a game designers and developers workshop I've participated in a few times - Spielbany, by Albany, New York. But it put me way, way behind here, and I've still got sleep to make up!] Actually, I think all 3 ideas proposed from you, Greg, and Fergus are decent, and would make workable tournaments. Greg did point out the weakness in the 'bring a [short] list' idea, but a certain amount of good will and negotiating should smooth out most problems there. I have committed to this potluck. Were I to propose an alternate game to Chieftain, of my games, it would be Great Shatranj. Were I to bring a list, including other designers, I would add Opulent Lemurian Shatranj, by David Paulowich. As a 4th and 5th game, I would offer Hyperchess - now Hyperchess4 to avoid any legalisms - and very likely Grand Shatranj. [And speaking of people dropping by, it was nice to see Christian Freeling (Grand Chess) making a comment recently.] There is a problem here, however. Chieftain is the simplest, most straightforward and most obvious of the games I have listed. And if people wanted to make an issue of new pieces, all the games listed use several new pieces, except Hype, which uses the standard chesspieces and pawns, bishops and pawns being modified for a limited 4D game. I ask, in all honesty, if this list of 5 games would provide an acceptable game for everyone. I consider all of these serious chess variants, games which examine what I believe are little looked-at areas of chess. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Potluck Free4All does not match any item.