Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To George Duke wrote on Sat, Oct 11, 2008 10:44 PM UTC:I do not consider 8x8 OrthoChess to be ''Chess'' anymore. Its replacements are already within CVPage. Sorting material, organizing, and hierarchizing will uncover the better, and best, forms already existing to replace small 8x8. The point, as variantists, is to be advocates: if certain Chesses are better, then put them forth for play and replacement. I am optimisitic about directions Rich Hutnik's IAGO proposes, and Joe Joyce increasingly seems to concur. OrthoChess' surviving as premier form 1496 to 1996, five hundred years, falls short of Shatranj's 900 years 600-1500 A.D. That very intermediate form, first called ''regina rabiosa,'' now known as FIDE orthodox, is being overtaken from year to year. CVPage is not always too concerned about observing the Death of Chess right before our eyes, over the last decade, because variant-prolificists dwell on their ''artwork'' not much intended for play. Now Charles Daniels' representing himself as objective is laughable, since he is the strongest ''Orthodoxist'' in all CVPage's comment-history; his are welcome comments because we never had so traditional (and admittedly still majority) perspective before. Draws are far lesser issue to the general decline itself of Chess. Draw-rules are in over 95% of CVs, and the next logic has followed precisely what Muller says of keeping Draws at 10% to 33%. Nothing new there in prior generations of CVPage regulars, with conversations going back to year 2000, as participants change. There is wide agreement about acceptable Draw ranges. Anand-Kramnik starts next week, so let's measure the excitement and interest here. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Anand_Kramnik does not match any item.