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The One Ring. White wants to get the Ring to the far side and destroy it. (5x8, Cells: 42) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Tomas Forsman wrote on Tue, May 7, 2002 11:57 PM UTC:Excellent ★★★★★
I must say that I have fell in love with this game. You say in your
description that you don't like the setup of the pieces but I enjoy them
very much.
The consept of the one ring is wonderful and really adds to the game. I am
just about to download the bigger version as well and find out why you like
that even more then the smaller one.

Congrats on a wonderful variant.

Tomas Forsman

The Fellowship of the Ring. White may win by carrying a 'ring' to the other side of the board. (8x8, Cells: 64) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Tomas Forsman wrote on Wed, May 8, 2002 12:15 AM UTC:Excellent ★★★★★
Just as I loved the smaller version I fell in love with the bigger one.
I have just watched the white side crush the black side again. I'm using a
slightly slower computer then you (450 Mhz) wich might indicate that the
black has some advantage but has to think things through more.
Anyways, I love this game very much and I am very greatful that you
invented it.
I enjoy variants that doesn't change to much on the original rules. Just
enough to make it interesting.
Simple changes are often more enginous, this one certenly were.

With regards

Tomas Forsman

Cheapmate Chess. Mate your opponent with an illegal move. (8x8, Cells: 64) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Tomas Forsman wrote on Sun, May 26, 2002 05:47 PM UTC:Good ★★★★
I find this idea intriguing. Wouldn't this result in very fast games?
With an 'illegal move', do you mean that you take a piece and move it
anywhere on the board?

Tomas

Palindromic Chess. Play until the position on the board is the reversed of the starting postion. (8x8, Cells: 64) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Tomas Forsman wrote on Mon, May 27, 2002 01:33 PM UTC:Good ★★★★
I've gone through the rules of this game and I only found a few things I
wasn't comfortable with.
First I don't agree with the different types of Rooks. Letting them go in
both directions would add a lot of strategy to the game but I guess the
reason for it is to make it as straight forward as possible.
The second thing I don't like is to forbid the players to make a move that
means they can not end up on the right square.
What if they don't see it?
Another 'fix' for this problem is that a player loose if the other catches
him making such a move or if in the end your pieces are unable to end up in
the right position.
This would however create a situation for draw. If both players have made
such a move and discovers it at the same time.

These are only thoughts and I haven't tried them out in a game yet.

Regards

Tomas Forsman

Invasion. A military inspired Chess variant played on an 84-squares board. (10x10, Cells: 84) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Tomas Forsman wrote on Mon, May 27, 2002 05:56 PM UTC:
I never meant to be anonymous *smile* the TW just popped there out of habit
(nickname being TomWolf).
The game will reapear as soon as the contest is back up so I wouldn't take
it away from here. Designing a bigger variant of it would still be
interesting though and I would love to play it.
As I said in the previous comment. The tactics needed are powerful and it's
not an easy game to play. Creating a bigger board would allow for more
choices of tactics, open up for mistakes and for suprices. As it is now a
human doesn't have much chanse against a computer.
I will look out for a bigger version but don't take it away from the
competition.

Tomas

Palindromic Chess. Play until the position on the board is the reversed of the starting postion. (8x8, Cells: 64) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Tomas Forsman wrote on Mon, May 27, 2002 06:10 PM UTC:
What I found out when trying to play this game was that you were right. It
isn't very playable. The strategy involved aren't very complex and thus the
player that doesn't start has a tremendous advantage. The only strategy you
have, besides from moving slow, is to try to force the opponent to make a
move that leaves you with a pass. This ain't much of a strategy either.
Still, it was an interesting read and play.

Tomas

Anti-King Chess. Each player has both a King and an Anti-King to protect; Anti-Kings are in check when not attacked. (8x8, Cells: 64) (Recognized!)[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Tomas Forsman wrote on Thu, May 30, 2002 03:29 PM UTC:Excellent ★★★★★
This indeed is a great game. I have played it for a few times now and my
favourite way of mating is leaving the Anti-King unchecked with the same
move as I check the ordinary King. Sort of a double check wich, as I
interpret the rules leads to a mate.

Good game

Tomas

Alice Chess. Classic Variant where pieces switch between two boards whenever they move. (2x(8x8), Cells: 128) (Recognized!)[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Tomas Forsman wrote on Thu, May 30, 2002 03:49 PM UTC:Excellent ★★★★★
Another variant could be, and this probably exists under some name, to
start with two boards and two sets of pieces each. Except that there would
be no King on the second board.

Just a thought.

The game is very fun to play however.

Tomas

Chess Variant Set Construction. Describes a chess variant set made with ceramic tiles and wooden cubes.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Tomas Forsman wrote on Sun, Jun 2, 2002 06:01 PM UTC:Excellent ★★★★★
Right now I wish I had just a little bit more money. If I had I would run
down to the store and buy material to make this myself...yeah, right, it's
sunday...but still.
This is a great tutorial and a great idea.
Thank you.

Tomas Forsman

Emulation Chess. Pieces have no move of their own, but move instead like adjacent pieces of either side. (8x8, Cells: 64) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Tomas Forsman wrote on Mon, Jun 17, 2002 10:06 AM UTC:Good ★★★★
This would ofcourse mean that you won't promote into a queen if you take
your pawn to the 8th rank. That would gain you nothing and your opponent
get another Queen possibillity.
The strategies behind this game is rather fun to think about.
You don't want to take all your opponents pieces 'cause you'll loose
easier.
I think I'll like it when I get around to play test it.

Regards

Tomas

Rule Zero. A base or starting rule set for most Chess variants.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Tomas Forsman wrote on Sat, Jun 29, 2002 12:59 PM UTC:Poor ★
The idea is great. Most of these are explained over and over. Add more
rules to it and it will go from Poor to Excellent in no time. This deserves
more work put in to it.

Tomas Forsman

84 Spaces Contest. 84 Spaces Contest begins![All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Tomas Forsman wrote on Sat, Jun 29, 2002 01:02 PM UTC:
I am very anxcious about this contest and I am eagerly awaiting it's
opening. Perhaps some of the not so bussy editors could help out and get
the submissions up.
I want to playtest =)

Tomas

Chatroom[Subject Thread] [Add Response]
Tomas Forsman wrote on Sat, Jun 29, 2002 09:43 PM UTC:
In the work of creating a chessvariant tournament called ChessWar I came up
with the idea of having a chatroom dedicated for chessvariants and more
spesific Zillion players (since the tournament will use Zillions to
play).

What I wonder now is if there are any interest in a chatroom from
chessvariant players and creators.
It would be a great place to meet other Zillion players since there aren't
really any such place at the moment. It would also be a good place to go if
you need players to test a game you have created.

The room will open during July but I'm very interested to hear thoughts
about the idea.

Tomas Forsman

Rule Zero. A base or starting rule set for most Chess variants.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Tomas Forsman wrote on Sun, Jun 30, 2002 05:31 PM UTC:
I don't know about any vast wisdom but on the top of my head I can think
about a couple of things you could add.
3d notation
tiles vs. points
winning by killing all or some of the other players pieces
winning by reaching a point on the board
pass allowed vs. not allowed
shared pieces
progressive turns

I'm sure you can think of more or find more by browsing around. I think the
idea is great and very usefull when making the rules for the site.
I hope you keep working on it.

With high respect and regards

Tomas Forsman

84 Spaces Contest. 84 Spaces Contest begins![All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Tomas Forsman wrote on Tue, Jul 16, 2002 11:53 PM UTC:
We are now closing in on the deadline for submissions on the 84-square
contest. Will it perhaps turn up at that date?
I'm sorry if I sound impatient, I just want to see if people like or
dislike my entry =)

-=Tomas=-

Tomas Forsman wrote on Sat, Jul 27, 2002 08:07 PM UTC:
I now know about six entries (yours and mine included) and that probably
means there are a lot more. You could go back to older competitions to see
how many there use to be.
A guess would be 20-25 but it's hard to say.
Could be less since it hasn't been active and no entries have been shown
so people can think 'I can do better then that' ;).
Let's hope for plenty.
If you want someone to playtest them with (using Zillions) give me a shout
at [email protected]

-=T=-

Tomas Forsman wrote on Sat, Jul 27, 2002 11:58 PM UTC:
Well, I counted those who had written comments and the one that was up
there for a while.
I only counted one from you so now it's one more.
As you say, can be many more or not. We'll see =)

-=T=-

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84 Spaces Contest. 84 Spaces Contest begins![All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Tomas Forsman wrote on Wed, Jul 31, 2002 07:28 PM UTC:
Don't sweat it Fergus. We all appreciate the work you are putting into the
competition just to get it going.
I'm looking forward to seeing the rest of the submissions and I hope that
your move goes well.

-=T=-

Tomas Forsman wrote on Sat, Aug 3, 2002 09:38 PM UTC:
Well I disagree a little bit with that.
I will probably play all games that have a zillions file but the rest I
probably wont play but I'll read through the rules and pass my 'judgement'
at all games. I'll have comments for those I haven't played as well based
on my past experiences with similar rules or what I think of the games
inovativeness (if that is a word).
I think that the comment thing helps a lot since it alteast forces the
voter to read through the rules and get a grip about the game.
In my humble opinion I think that judges are better then public voting
though I think that comments from players and testers should influence the
judges as well.

-=T=-

Mono-dimensional Chess. Small, one dimensional variant with unorthodox pieces. (1x10, Cells: 10) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Tomas Forsman wrote on Sat, Aug 3, 2002 09:59 PM UTC:Good ★★★★
I like this game =) It's a fun game to play.
Is there some way to force some forwardness into the game to avoid
situations where the only option is to give up or draw by 3 time
repetition?

-=T=-

84 Spaces Contest. 84 Spaces Contest begins![All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Tomas Forsman wrote on Sun, Aug 4, 2002 11:09 AM UTC:
Perhaps adding a checkbox (Have played the game x number of times).
Ofcourse this will lead to some lying from voters but with the comment too
I think the rulers can decide the weight of each vote.
Haven't really thought that much about this idea but it's just an idea ;)

-=T=-

Twenty-First Century Chess. An updating of Chess for the video game generation, on a 10x8 board with Barons and Jesters. (10x8, Cells: 80) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Tomas Forsman wrote on Sun, Aug 4, 2002 01:24 PM UTC:Good ★★★★
I've downloaded and played this game a couple of times and while I think
that it is a good chessvariant I also think that the author coul duse a
dose of modesty ;)
This is a good chessgame so don't think that I don't appreciate it but
it's not the best I've ever played and it's not the 'new chess'.
Perhaps I'm wrong and perhaps this is the new chess and if it is I will
humbly admit that I was wrong.

It has its points though and the one I like the most is the Jester.
Zillions seem to have trouble of planing the use of the Jester and put it
in at the first move pawn. I'm not a chessprogrammer so I don't know if
this is something that most chessprograms would do or if its just a Z
problem.

Good work Karl.

Tomas

Turnstyle. Four player chess variant using a normal chess set.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Tomas Forsman wrote on Mon, Aug 5, 2002 12:59 AM UTC:Good ★★★★
I like this idea. I have to try this out with some friends sometime soon.

-=T=-

84 Spaces Contest. 84 Spaces Contest begins![All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Tomas Forsman wrote on Sun, Sep 22, 2002 11:16 AM UTC:
I wish that someone else within chessvariants.com could take it upon
him(her)self to publish the games. Once that is done there ain't much work
with the contest for quite some time.
The rest of the site are very active and new material comes up every now
and then, I really whish part would be as active.
I understand Fergus, sometimes one just doesn't have the time, strenght´or
motivation to follow some things through and sometimes it's just plain
impossible. I just wish that someone could help him out.

-=Tomas=-

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