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Progressive Chess. Several variants where white moves one time, black twice, white three times, etc. (8x8, Cells: 64) (Recognized!)[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
David Howe wrote on Sat, Aug 3, 2002 09:43 AM EDT:
I have made the appropriate changes. Thanks for the correction.

PBEM Tournament[Subject Thread] [Add Response]
David Howe wrote on Thu, Aug 15, 2002 08:38 AM EDT:
I'd like to suggest <a href='http://www.chessvariants.com/small.dir/feeblelosalamos.html'>Feeble Los Alamos Chess</a>. <p>Also, I'm not against having a large variant per se, but I would like to suggest that if we do have one (or more), we try it out with 'gradual progressive' rules, or perhaps using John William Brown's two-move rule used in <a href='http://www.chessvariants.com/large.dir/contest/cenchess.html'>Centennial Chess</a>: <blockquote> Each player moves two consecutive pieces until capturing. Upon capturing a player loses his two-move privilege for the duration of the game. A capture must be made on the first and only move of a turn. </blockquote>

Shatranj. The widely played Arabian predecessor of modern chess. (8x8, Cells: 64) (Recognized!)[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
David Howe wrote on Mon, Aug 19, 2002 09:50 AM EDT:
<i>I have changed the indexing information to reference the game as Persian instead of Arabic. Thanks for the correction.</i>

The FIDE Laws Of Chess. The official rules of Chess from the World Chess Federation.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
David Howe wrote on Mon, Aug 19, 2002 05:49 PM EDT:
<i>FIDE's updated version of their rules does cover this situation. Please refer to the <a href='http://handbook.fide.com/'>FIDE Handbook</a> link. --DH</i>

Large Variant 99 Contest Index Page. Missing description[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
David Howe wrote on Mon, Sep 2, 2002 09:57 AM EDT:
The next large variant contest will probably happen sometime in 2003 or 2004, sometime after the 84 spaces contest (which hopefully will get off the ground sometime soon).

Chaturanga. The first known variant of chess. (8x8, Cells: 64) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
David Howe wrote on Mon, Sep 2, 2002 10:02 AM EDT:
According to David Pritchard, there is no single set of rules for Indian Chess. I will work on a web page describing the common ruleset.

Alfaerie Expansion Set 3. More chess variant graphics based on the Alpha chess font.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
📝David Howe wrote on Thu, Sep 5, 2002 07:57 AM EDT:
Ooops! That should have been 3. Expansion set 2 was the Alpha Variant Font preview. I need to do some fixing up. Thanks for pointing it out Peter.

📝David Howe wrote on Thu, Sep 5, 2002 10:42 AM EDT:
Good point Ben. I will be working on that tonight. I also need to do some slight color correction on some of the 'black' (blue) pieces. Come back around 9pm or so and I should have the .zip ready.

84 Spaces Contest. 84 Spaces Contest begins![All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
David Howe wrote on Fri, Sep 6, 2002 10:15 AM EDT:
I have been attempting to contact Fergus, but so far I haven't had any response. I will continue trying, so stay tuned.

David Howe wrote on Sat, Sep 14, 2002 02:46 PM EDT:
I have emailed Fergus and did get a reply. Unfortunately, he cannot put much time at all into running the contest or even keeping contestants informed about his plans. So stay tuned, it may be that someone else will be running the contest.

Index page of The Chess Variant Pages. Our main index page.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
David Howe wrote on Thu, Sep 19, 2002 01:39 PM EDT:
Thanks Derek, it's nice to know my work is appreciated.

84 Spaces Contest. 84 Spaces Contest begins![All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
David Howe wrote on Sun, Sep 22, 2002 01:02 PM EDT:
I have been attempting to contact Fergus, but it appears as if he is being completely unresponsive. Either that, or he isn't getting my emails. Consequently, we have decided that Hans will run the contest with the rest of the editors helping to publish the submissions. <p>Anyone who submitted an entry for the contest: <b>please resubmit your entry to our editors email address</b> (which can be found <a href='http://www.chessvariants.com/feedback.html'>here</a>). We will <b>only</b> be accepting entries that were submitted to Fergus by the contest's deadline date. <p>We apologize for the way this contest was handled and ask your continued patience while we play catch-up and get the contest back on track.

Three Move Draw[Subject Thread] [Add Response]
David Howe wrote on Sun, Sep 29, 2002 10:30 AM EDT:
Here's the rule from our FIDE laws page
(http://www.chessvariants.com/fidelaws.html):

10.10
The game is drawn, upon a claim by the player having the move, when the
same position, for the third time: 
(a) is about to appear, if he first writes the move on his scoresheet and
declares to the arbiter his intention of making this move; or 
(b) has just appeared, the same player having the move each time. 
The position is considered the same if pieces of the same kind and colour
occupy the same squares, and if all the possible moves of all the pieces
are the same, including the rights to castle [at some future time] or to
capture a pawn 'en passant'.

Anticheckmate[Subject Thread] [Add Response]
David Howe wrote on Wed, Oct 23, 2002 01:11 PM EDT:
If this game already exists, I can't find it. Sounds like it would work
well as each player would have to balance guarding the enemy king vs.
attacking the enemy pieces. I propose we call it Royal Hostage chess.

Here's another, similar idea:

Royal Hero chess

Standard setup.
The first player to do any of the following, wins:

1. Checkmate the opposing King, or
2. Make a move that takes his King out of check
3. Bare his opponent's King

Kings may move into check.
Kings cannot be captured, but may capture.

Courrier Chess ZIP file. A large historic variant from Medieval Europe.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
David Howe wrote on Thu, Nov 21, 2002 05:15 PM EST:
The .ZIP file had the full paths to the files in it, instead of the paths relative to the zillions of games folder. I've fixed the .zip file so it should now work like the others. If you don't see any difference, try shutting down all your browser windows (the .zip file might be cached).

Tamerlan Chess ZIP file. A well-known historic large variant of Shatranj.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
📝David Howe wrote on Sun, Nov 24, 2002 12:30 PM EST:
Thanks for finding the problem. I will be fixing this eventually. In the meanwhile, you can use our newer version of Tamerlan Chess. It's part of the Alfaerie collection. To see the collection click <a href='http://www.chessvariants.com/index/displayitem.php?itemurl=graphics.dir/alfaerie.zip'>here</a>.

Membership[Subject Thread] [Add Response]
David Howe wrote on Tue, Jan 14, 2003 05:53 PM EST:
I have implemented a very crude membership system for chessvariants.com. You
can now become a member of this site. I have also changed the commenting
system to be able to utilize member information. Stay tuned as we continue
to develop this capability and add member functions to various areas of the
site. Feedback is welcome and keep in mind -- this is a work in
progress...

David Howe wrote on Tue, Jan 14, 2003 05:58 PM EST:
When creating a comment, if you are a member, you may specify your user id.
After previewing your comment you will enter your password. This will, in
effect, allow people to create *verified* comments (ie. the name
associated with the comment really is the person that the name indicates).
In the near future, I will be adding the capability of allowing people to
edit their own (verified) comments.

David Howe wrote on Tue, Jan 14, 2003 11:06 PM EST:
I can have it display your full name. But if you hover your mouse pointer
over the smiley face, it will give your name.

David Howe wrote on Wed, Jan 15, 2003 12:06 PM EST:
Verified comments now display full name instead of user id. I have also
added editing capability so that verified comments can be edited even
after they are posted..

Chancellor. Moves like rook or as knight.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
📝David Howe wrote on Mon, Jan 20, 2003 09:35 AM EST:
You all make very good points. But I should point out that Gothic Chess
also uses Chancellor. Perhaps we should indicate that the preferred name
is Marshal(l), but Chancellor is also commonly used.

Another point: should we have reserved names for certain pieces? Should we
try to enforce the use of the names 'Marshal(l)' and 'Chancellor'
exclusively for the Knight-Rook?

Standardization[Subject Thread] [Add Response]
David Howe wrote on Mon, Jan 20, 2003 09:38 AM EST:
Proposal: Establish a Chess Variants Standards and Guidelines Committee

Purpose: To publish guidelines and standards relating to the development
and playing of chess variations. Guidelines would be used by the chess
variant community to help reduce confusion and inconsitency. Enforcement
of such guidelines would be voluntary.

Membership: Obvious choices would be: Hans Bodlaender, David Pritchard,
Ralph Betza (just to keep things interesting), John William Brown, Fergus
Duniho, Glenn Overby, Michael Howe, Peter Aronson. Membership would be
non-paying.

Hosting: The Chess Variant Pages would host the committee and act as a
public forum for committee deliberations and for posting of any committee
publications.

Positions: 

President: Responsible for choosing which issues get decided when
Secretary: Responsible for writing and posting committee publications
Treasurer: Unnecessary?

David Howe wrote on Mon, Jan 20, 2003 01:15 PM EST:
That would be up to the committee. :)

Seriously -- the committee might publish standards and guidelines
regarding the naming of certain common pieces or variants. Consider how we
currently reference 'Chess': FIDE Chess, International Chess, Western
Chess, Usual Chess... It would be nice to settle on an accepted standard.

Coming up with standards and guidelines wouldn't force anyone to use them,
but we as editors might make use of them when editing documents for
publication. I'm not trying to stifle creativity, but merely avoid some
confusion and inconsistencies.

All the discussion over Marshal(l) vs. Chancelor got me thinking about how
issues like that could be resolved. Hence my suggestion. I won't be
surprised if nothing comes of it however.

Recognized1[Subject Thread] [Add Response]
David Howe wrote on Thu, Jan 23, 2003 11:43 AM EST:
We will be starting a <a href='http://www.chessvariants.com/index/displaypolls.php'>poll</a> to determine the next recognized variant. To vote in the poll, you must be a member of chessvariants.com. Please follow the link below to review which variants have been nominated. If you wish to nominate a variant for a future poll, please send the name of the variant and your reasons for nominating it to the editors. <p><a href='http://www.chessvariants.com/index/displaypollstatus.php?pollid=2'>Poll for Next Recognized Variant</a>

Funny Notation[Subject Thread] [Add Response]
David Howe wrote on Sat, Jan 25, 2003 10:53 AM EST:
All this discussion is great, but in the end, someone is going to have to make a decision. For a decision to be made that will be generally accepted by the CV community will require the decision be made by at least some of the current leading figures in the CV field (eg. David Pritchard, Ralph Betza, John William Brown, etc...). This is why I suggested a standards group be formed. The standards produced would be used mainly for describing, studying and analyzing the chess variant field, and not for trying to force their use by chess variant designers. <p>By the way, John William Brown has attempted some of this type of work in his book Meta-Chess.

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