🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Fri, Apr 14, 2017 01:28 PM UTC:
To answer your questions about infinite chess, there are currently a few games in progress and some of them are on public game forums. (One game is a team competition between two groups, with one move being declared about every two days). Infinite chess is also being discussed on math forums, because of how it affects the ability of chess to be analyzed by game theory, and chess-playing software.
But is it your variant of Infinite Chess that they are playing or just an infinite version of regular Chess, as was described in the PBS video that was not about your Chess variant? That's relevant to whether the Huygens piece has any history of usage.
But is it your variant of Infinite Chess that they are playing or just an infinite version of regular Chess, as was described in the PBS video that was not about your Chess variant? That's relevant to whether the Huygens piece has any history of usage.