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http://chessvariants.wikidot.com/liberation-chess Examine it, and perhaps you should find insight in the syncretic process of variants.
I am not sure what I am seeing with Liberation Chess, outside of the board looks cool, and we may have a way to handle a range of variants with it. Please fill me in on what I am looking for here.
I cited the inspirations for Liberation Chess in the introduction, and I wanted people to see what elements I have used in the game.
Thanks for the clarification John. Please give me insight into how we can derive a more universal application from this.
Well, what I did was just look at some random variants, picked out some interesting things from them, and worked a variant around those. If there are too many special features, I try to blend them together, especially where common points arise. (Some people don't do this, resulting in some very ugly variants.) Perhaps you can create Chimera #2, Rich.
http://www.chessvariants.org/large.dir/glennsdecimal.html Meiriqi is syncretic. Syncretic the way Smith coins it.
http://chessvariants.wikidot.com/conversion-chess Further syncretism. Games of this sort can be considered 'themed' and a good method of generating themed games is to combine similar points of existing variants.
Ok, how about we start a 'syncretism project'? We create a school of competitive chess variant playing that involves games that are a mix of two or more chess variants? Anyone up for this?
May I propose the IAGO Chess System be considered as part of this discussion? http://www.chessvariants.org/index/msdisplay.php?itemid=MSiagochesssyste I am of the belief now that the Chess community is settling on Speed Chess to resolve a lot of its issues. I would suggest the reasons why be studied by the variant community.
Ok, I updated Mr. Smiths Wiki entry. Please add others here: http://chessvariants.wikidot.com/drafting-page
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