Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To H. G. Muller wrote on Tue, Nov 18, 2008 04:44 PM UTC:I had visited your website before, but the sheer quantity of variants presented there discouraged me from examining them in detail. One thing that in my view makes the variants less modest is the way the gating in of the pieces in hand. I also dislike this in Seirawan Chess, it is a new element that is definitely not standard in any major variant, where all participating pieces are normally on the board from the start. IMO this is a much more alien step than playing on a wider board. The Superchess solution for this, which simply substitutes an orthodox piece for an unorthodox one before actual play starts, seems much more natural to me. This is partly driven by laziness: implementing gating requires all kind of additional code to be added to the server and graphical client, (to allow pieces to appear in vacuated squares), while the other thing can be simply implemented by adding a file in the directory of initial positions. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Chess Server does not match any item.