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Of the standard CDA Armies, the one that I suspect would gain the most
from being augmented is the Colorbound Clobberers, since it has four
colorbound pieces per side to benefit from being made colorfree (the
opposite of colorbound, of course).
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Dragging the Feebback thread here so that poor David Short isn't left
wondering just what this has to do with Spinal Tap Chess, I can see a
number of forms Feebback Chess (but what JCL was talking about is
Feeback Chess, another think entirely of course).
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First, we have the Feebback Chess where pieces move back weakly.
One form of it is where pieces can not capture when moving backwards.
This is interesting in its effects, since Kings and Queens lose 3/8
of their capturing power, Rooks 1/4, Bishops and Knights 1/2, and
Pawns are not effected at all. I suspect that this would make
promotions easier, since the back rank would have to be guarded from
the back rank.
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Another form could have backward movements be <i>Lame</i>, so that
all backward leaps are lame, and all backward steps and slide are
spacious. I don't know if leap riders (Nightriders, Dabbabahriders,
etc.) would be both lame and spacious. Both this and the previous
variant could probably be applied to Different Armies.
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Another interpetation of 'Feebback' would be to move the Pawns to the
3rd and 6th ranks (no double-move or <i>en-passant</i>), the pieces to
the 2nd and 7th ranks, and to fill the back ranks with Feebs. Feebs
only move one square straight forward without capturing, may be
captured by either side, may be captured by Pawns moving forward,
and promote on the last rank to Knight, Bishop or Rook (or in CDA to
the pieces that occupy the equivalent positions).
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There, I've taken this far too seriously, so I'd better go . . .
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