Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To Joe Joyce wrote on Sun, Jan 30, 2011 01:25 PM UTC:Mats, I agree that an 'easier' set of games would likely draw more people, but I see no guarantee that these games would be more generally 'liked'. Much of what is played is basically expanded FIDE. In Game Courier Tournament #3, roughly a third of the games were expanded FIDE games [like Capablanca, Janus...] These games I only play in tournaments. Individual games can be interesting, but in general, it's just FIDE writ large. Nothing new. As for unusual and difficult pieces, I offer [with apologies] the wildebeest. This 2:1, 3:1, 3:2 leaper is what I would term a 'chaotic' piece, like the sissa. The range of its second move is ridiculous. In that sense, it's no different than the sissa. Or the rose, the circular knight. Truthfully, I don't even like knightriders, despite Pocket Mutation being one of my favorite variants. Pocket Mutation is not chaotic. It allows for surprise, for twists and turns; it adds something to the tactics and strategies of chess. Much of what is accepted today is the result of historical accident. A different chess history would leave the same people having the same arguments, but over different games. I see tournaments as a way to get people to play games they otherwise wouldn't play. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Potluck Free4All does not match any item.