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'El Juego de las Amazonas', from Walter Zamkaukas, is one of the best territorial games I have seen, it is interesting, deep, nice, and with an impressive simplicity of ideas involved. But it is a complex game, it is not an easy matter the construction of a good computer player (Try with Zillions and see how it plays!). Strictly speaking, Amazons is not a Chess game, but it is a very good abstract game that appears in TCVP as guest, I think because it has some elements of Chess. I like this game. Maybe I´ll prepare a Courier Preset for this game (or a variant...) Variants?: It is easy imagine a lot of them, some of them as near to chess as you want. Any interesting Ideas?.
I don´t know how many users and members of TCVP have played this great game. I have only seen at brainking.com that Andreas has been an active Amazons player, with a good performance. The best rated Amazons player at brainking is Grim Reaper (Ed Trice) Total score: 269 wins, 17 draws, 0 losses. Impressively good score.
If you are interested in this popular territorial game and you are encouraged to try a very strong opponent, I suggest the AMAZONG Java applet that you can find at: jenslieberum.de/amazong/amazong.html AMAZONG is perhasp the strongest program playing Amazons now, nevertheless, it can be beated by humans, I have won a couple of times (but I have lost at least ten games against it). I think AMAZONG, under conventional time controls, plays at a level equivalent to 2400-2500 rating, translating it to Chess ELO, but the Java applet only uses a few seconds for each move, so the level is a bit lower, although it is strong enough, I believe not less than 2200. Try it!.
Is there a .zrf file anywhere to play Amazons with Zillions of games? I have searched this site and also www.zillionsofgames.com, but found none. Somewhere someone wrote that Zillions plays Amazons poorly, this means that a .zrf must exist. I'm mainly interested in figuring out how to implement the firing of the arrows.
You find a download for an Amazons.zrf by Jens Markmann at the end of his web page http://underworld.fortunecity.com/fifa/73/
This game reminds me of an old chessboard puzzle involving the placing of a number of queens, to solve a certain task, but of course Amazons is something even more complex, in that it is a full-fledged game. It also seems almost simple at first sight, deceptively so.
Amazons is a quite interesting game. Not at all a chess variant, however, not even remotely like it.
"Roberto Lavieri wrote on 2005-07-08 EDTExcellent ★★★★★
I don´t know how many users and members of TCVP have played this great game. I have only seen at brainking.com that Andreas has been an active Amazons player, with a good performance. The best rated Amazons player at brainking is Grim Reaper (Ed Trice) Total score: 269 wins, 17 draws, 0 losses. Impressively good score."
I (Kevin Pacey) am wondering how a draw is possible in a game of Amazons. Perhaps on brainking the players are allowed to agree to a draw, or one or both players noticed (too late) that both players' playing time on their clocks had elapsed, thus resulting in a draw that way(??)
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