Check out Glinski's Hexagonal Chess, our featured variant for May, 2024.

Enter Your Reply

The Comment You're Replying To
Joe Joyce wrote on Mon, Jun 25, 2007 08:04 PM UTC:
George, thank you for the info. Apparently, there's roughly a 5-10%
advantage for white in general, which is not all that much, but
noticeable. At a guess the people playing white in FIDE try too hard to
win, trying to move up in Brainking's rankings, and figuring white has
the edge in FIDE. At least, no other explanation comes quickly to mind.
The other number I found interesting was for Amazon, where white has a 13%
edge. One might speculate that the overpowered queen gives white an even
greater first move advantage. [One might also speculate it shows even more
some of the weaknesses of FIDE, if one were so inclined.]

Abdul-Rahman, thanks for posting the reference. I looked at your far more
chesslike setup; this is something I never would have done, or thought of.
You have me quite curious now. Would this setup play at all like the
original? If you [or anyone] are interested in trying it out, let me
know.

Joe

Edit Form
Conduct Guidelines
This is a Chess variants website, not a general forum.
Please limit your comments to Chess variants or the operation of this site.
Keep this website a safe space for Chess variant hobbyists of all stripes.
Because we want people to feel comfortable here no matter what their political or religious beliefs might be, we ask you to avoid discussing politics, religion, or other controversial subjects here. No matter how passionately you feel about any of these subjects, just take it someplace else.
Quick Markdown Guide

By default, new comments may be entered as Markdown, simple markup syntax designed to be readable and not look like markup. Comments stored as Markdown will be converted to HTML by Parsedown before displaying them. This follows the Github Flavored Markdown Spec with support for Markdown Extra. For a good overview of Markdown in general, check out the Markdown Guide. Here is a quick comparison of some commonly used Markdown with the rendered result:

Top level header: <H1>

Block quote

Second paragraph in block quote

First Paragraph of response. Italics, bold, and bold italics.

Second Paragraph after blank line. Here is some HTML code mixed in with the Markdown, and here is the same <U>HTML code</U> enclosed by backticks.

Secondary Header: <H2>

  • Unordered list item
  • Second unordered list item
  • New unordered list
    • Nested list item

Third Level header <H3>

  1. An ordered list item.
  2. A second ordered list item with the same number.
  3. A third ordered list item.
Here is some preformatted text.
  This line begins with some indentation.
    This begins with even more indentation.
And this line has no indentation.

Alt text for a graphic image

A definition list
A list of terms, each with one or more definitions following it.
An HTML construct using the tags <DL>, <DT> and <DD>.
A term
Its definition after a colon.
A second definition.
A third definition.
Another term following a blank line
The definition of that term.