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Kevin Pacey wrote on Tue, Jan 5, 2016 02:54 AM UTC:
I sent the following email to an editor (Ben) a couple of hours ago, but I
then realized others might be interested in the contents asap, including
any future author, or perhaps especially Fergus:

"I just submitted a new 4D chess variant I invented to The Chess Variants
Pages website, but I could not exactly see it after clicking on
‘Submit’ (when a new page popped up, the title of my submitted game
appeared in large print, but underneath was a page full of Amazon
corporation ads for books). Then, when I tried to find a hopefully more
complete version of my submission by looking under ‘Your Unreviewed
Submissions’, it was indicated to me on that webpage that I was not
signed in, nor was I able to sign in on that particular webpage. If nothing
else, please check for me that you can see my submission entirely from your
end of things. It took almost an hour and a half to prepare my submission,
including using the Diagram Designer, so on that note I’ll certainly put
off submitting a second new 4D variant I invented this year until after I
get your reply. Meanwhile, I wish you a Happy New Year."

The name of the submission in question is "Super4*Chess (four dimensional
chess)". If I'm the only one having trouble making a submission, I could
eventually give a link to my Chess Federation of Canada blog entry
concerning the variant, if anyone is willing to try to author a submission
for it on The Chess Variant Pages instead of me (& then please note that
I'm the inventor).

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