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H. G. Muller wrote on Tue, Sep 13, 2016 09:34 AM UTC:

Well, almost anything that has unambiguously specified rules would be good enough to publish here. Note that for variants like this,which use only 'regular' Chess pieces (i.e. no unusual side effects to the move,or location-dependent moves) it would be easy to put in an 'interactive diagram' that shows the piece moves by clicking the pieces, like at

http://www.chessvariants.com/index/msdisplay.php?itemid=MSinteractive-diagrams

I just repaired the Design Wizard at the bottom of that page, so you would just have to fill in the board parameters, select the participating pieces from the 'Stock' or 'Pick' menus, (specifying their move in Betza notation if it is not standard), and use them to set up the desired start position. You can then copy-past the HTML text spit out by the Design Wizard into your own submission, and it should show exactly the same diagram as the wizard showed when you requested the HTML from it.


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