Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To Roberto Lavieri wrote on Sun, Mar 13, 2005 12:52 AM UTC:Some games are much more sensitive to openings than others, and prior knowledge of the game can help a lot. FIDE-Chess and Chinese Chess are more sensitive to openings than Shogi, but Ultima-like games are less sensitive; nevertheless, prior good knowledge is a clear advantage, because openings in Ultima-like games are more an abstract positional concept than a definite precise sequence of moves. In some games, prior knowledge is fundamental, or you can lose easely, and I can mention some notorious examples: Ximeracak, Pocket Mutation, Marsellais Chess...(and, perhaps, Falcon Chess, although I´m not enterely sure). Some other games seem to be less sensitive to openings, as Achernar, Grand Chess and other large variants. Is the 'openings sensitivity' an important measure for a game?. At least, it is a good indicative for novices which are trying a game by first time. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Init sensitivity does not match any item.