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Bario. Pieces are undefined until they move. (8x8, Cells: 64) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
carlos carlos wrote on Sun, Mar 27, 2005 05:21 AM UTC:Good ★★★★
a couple questions:

a standard chess set means one bishop of each color right?  i can't
choose to have two white-square bishops?

the rules don't say anything about captured bario pieces.  if one of my
undefined pieces is captured should i immediately define it?  or can i
wait?

carlos carlos wrote on Sun, Mar 27, 2005 02:44 PM UTC:
i'm easy on the bishops rule so long as i know what it is.  

i agree with you on the other one as i think it can add a little strategy
to the game, probably in the second/third? rosters.

carlos carlos wrote on Sun, Mar 27, 2005 02:52 PM UTC:
'The cycle is over after the last undefined piece has been defined by a
player and then simultaneously all the pieces fall back into their
undefined initial state and a new cycle begins.'

this could be interpreted a couple different ways as well - EITHER player
finishes defining, or BOTH players finish defining... it reads more like 
the latter, right?  although i can see nothing wrong with the former,
which would make things interesting - you could tactically end a cycle
quickly before your opponent did something.

whichever one is correct, if all the pieces are on the board, then it will
actually be the second-to-last piece to be defined which will finish the
cycle, because then the last is automatically known.

carlos carlos wrote on Sun, Mar 27, 2005 02:54 PM UTC:
'The rules of castling remain the same although with logical extensions
with regard to the potentiality of pieces.'

i don't really know what these are.  FRC rules perhaps?

Game Courier Tournament #2. Sign up for our 2nd multi-variant tournament to be played all on Game Courier.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
carlos carlos wrote on Sun, Apr 3, 2005 02:23 AM UTC:
i've only played one game of this, but greg strong's variant (you can't switch under check) makes sense to me.

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carlos carlos wrote on Sat, Jun 25, 2005 02:14 PM UTC:
how about tournaments involving games by a certain inventor, say a gifford
or lavieri or duniho tournament etc. (several other names come to mind
too)  there seem to be a few inventors with enough good games to make this
entertaining.

PiRaTeKnIcS. Pirates on ships fight each other in 44-squares chess variant. (6x8, Cells: 44) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
carlos carlos wrote on Tue, Jun 28, 2005 12:46 PM UTC:
'A player's move of a ship is prohibited if it immediately undoes the
effect of his opponent's last move (done with the same ship).'

let's say we have a rook each on a ship.  if my opponent moves that ship
a3-a8, does that mean i can make any legal move except for back to a3?  or
can i not move it at all?  i favor the first option i think.  what does
'undoes the effect' mean here?  thanks for your help, dtj or anyone
else.

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carlos carlos wrote on Tue, Aug 23, 2005 05:10 AM UTC:
fergus, my game with greg strong hasn't been given any extra time.  i'm
not sure when the site first went on the blink, but i am pretty sure i
would have had time remaining on it.  i just logged in and it says i have
less than zero seconds remaining.

Chess with Different Armies. Betza's classic variant where white and black play with different sets of pieces. (Recognized!)[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
carlos carlos wrote on Fri, Sep 30, 2005 05:40 AM UTC:
the half-duck: does it HAVE to jump when it moves as a rook?

carlos carlos wrote on Sat, Oct 1, 2005 04:28 AM UTC:
thanks thomas - can someone else confirm this please?

carlos carlos wrote on Tue, Oct 4, 2005 09:25 AM UTC:
thanks.

the charging knight can move like a king 'sideways and backwards' - does
that include a single backwards diagonal move?

carlos carlos wrote on Wed, Oct 5, 2005 09:01 AM UTC:
thanks greg.

Game Courier Logs. View the logs of games played on Game Courier.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
carlos carlos wrote on Wed, Oct 19, 2005 01:04 AM UTC:Excellent ★★★★★
second.

Bishop. Moves arbitrary number of unobstructed squares diagonally.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Carlos wrote on Fri, Nov 18, 2005 03:54 PM UTC:
In spanish, this piece is called Alfil. It has no other meaning than 'that chess piece that moves diagonally'. As a spanish reader, I sometimes get confused when I see the word 'Alfil' not meaning the Bishop, because this is the piece I think about when I hear that word :)

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carlos carlos wrote on Sun, Dec 25, 2005 04:19 AM UTC:
http://www.luhringaugustine.com/index.php?mode=current#

what's your favorite set?  i really like the sets by yayoi kusama and
paul mccarthy.

Altair. Altair is a modern game with an oriental flavor. (9x9, Cells: 81) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
carlos carlos wrote on Sun, Jan 8, 2006 04:43 AM UTC:
Please confirm on special powers (I ask because the piece descriptions for
some pieces don't specifically mention that they don't have special
powers):

Soldier: Both
Overtaker: Both
Dimaond Warrior: CH only
Lion Man: Both
Grand-Bishop: Both
Mage: Neither
Reducer: H only
King: Neither
Grand-Cannon: Both
Grand-Rook: Both

Also, the special powers includes any squares in the fortress.  Correct?

Coordinator. Takes in `coordination' with king.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
carlos carlos wrote on Mon, Jan 23, 2006 07:37 AM UTC:
if a coordinator moves along a rank (so NOT to a new rank), can it still
take a piece on that rank which is on the same file as the coordinator's
king?

i.e. black king at h2, black coordinator at g3, white pawn at g2.  can the
coordinator move to g6 and capture the pawn?  it is not technically moving
into the same rank as the pawn.  so i originally thought that this would
not be a capture.  however, the rules say 'at the end of the move' which
make me think it would be a capture.  can anyone confirm this?

carlos carlos wrote on Mon, Jan 23, 2006 12:50 PM UTC:
thanks, antoine. although your example doesn't match my question. what i mean is, let's say a black coordinator is on a4 and a black king is on e1. let's say a white piece moves into e4. this is not a loss of the white piece, i'm sure. but what if on the next move the black coordinator simply moves to b4. that's a capture too, right? or wrong?

carlos carlos wrote on Mon, Jan 23, 2006 02:39 PM UTC:
thanks guys.

Game Courier Tournament #2. Sign up for our 2nd multi-variant tournament to be played all on Game Courier.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
carlos carlos wrote on Thu, Mar 23, 2006 10:46 AM UTC:Excellent ★★★★★
congratulations, gary!  great performance.  well done to the others at the
top of the table too.

thanks fergus, i'll definitely be in for the next tournament whenever it
is?

had fun in all of my games, even my customary victory on time over thomas
hehe...  hard to remember all the games now, but i think i got outplayed
in most of the games i lost this time around which is usually better than
blundering them away.  looking forward to the next one!

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Poll number Preference Poll for Third Game Courier Tournament. Sign up for the 3rd Game Courier tournament by voting in this poll.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
carlos carlos wrote on Tue, Jul 18, 2006 04:06 PM UTC:
as usual, thanks for organizing this, fergus.

i also vote for as many games as possible.

Cannons of Chesstonia. Cannons launch a Pawn, Wazir, Ferz and Stone to increase strategical and tactical play. (12x8, Cells: 80) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
carlos carlos wrote on Wed, Jul 19, 2006 10:47 AM UTC:
why does the cannon have to launch over a piece? what was wrong with having it launch to any of the eight squares? too hard to defend?

House of Mirrors Chess. Mirrors and reflective pieces add interesting twists to strategy by making pieces appear in 2 or 3 places at the same time. (8x8, Cells: 87) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
carlos carlos wrote on Thu, Jul 27, 2006 02:27 PM UTC:
i'm a little confused with the visuals of this. what kind of mirrors are they supposed to be? which way are they facing?

carlos carlos wrote on Thu, Jul 27, 2006 04:33 PM UTC:
hey, gary.  no, i think i understand the movement ok (probably manage to
prove myself wrong soon).  

it's more the concept of them being mirrors that i don't get.  if the
mirrors are simply floors, it doesn't make any sense to me.  the pieces
would just reflect back up onto themselves.  logically then, the mirrors
face each other?  that's ok, although it makes me think there's a weird
backing like a wall behind each mirror.  

but that idea doesn't work so well when there are three mirrors in a
line.

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