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Battle Chess. Move as many of your units as you like, once each, each turn.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Peter Leyva wrote on Thu, Apr 15, 2004 04:28 PM UTC:
Is it just me or does white in this game always have the advantage? The concept is good but, the game seems to be one sided.

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Peter Leyva wrote on Tue, Apr 20, 2004 07:05 PM UTC:
Editors of chessvariants,

I was curious if you received my submission on the 44 square contest. I
sent this in yesterday 19APR04.

sincerely Pete

Peter Leyva wrote on Tue, Apr 20, 2004 09:05 PM UTC:
Peter, 

I took your advice and re-submitted my new variant.  Let me know if you
received it. Thanks.

Sincerely Peter Leyva

Peter Leyva wrote on Wed, Apr 21, 2004 06:54 AM UTC:
Dear Editors, 

Did my submission get to you gentlemen? 

Sincerely Peter Leyva

Contest to design a chess variant on 44 squares. Our annual N-squares chess variant design competition.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Peter Leyva wrote on Wed, Apr 21, 2004 07:02 PM UTC:
Dear Editors,

Should I send you another copy of my submission?  I only ask, because most
of my day I'm at work, and I don't get home until a little before
midnight.  Sorry, to be a pest, I understand you too are busy with work.
Thank you gentlemen.

Sincerely Peter Leyva

Peter Leyva wrote on Thu, Apr 22, 2004 06:21 AM UTC:
Pete,

I'll send it to you.  I have been sending it to
editors@chessvariants.com.  I don't believe it has a big attachment, just
simple instructions.

Sincerely Pete

Peter Leyva wrote on Thu, Apr 22, 2004 06:27 AM UTC:
Pete, 

I just sent it to you, did you receive it?


Peter Leyva

Peter Leyva wrote on Thu, Apr 22, 2004 03:58 PM UTC:
Peter,

Thank you, for your time and help.  I got my submission to David Howe.

Sincerely Pete Leyva

The FIDE Laws Of Chess. The official rules of Chess from the World Chess Federation.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Peter Leyva wrote on Sun, Apr 25, 2004 06:22 AM UTC:
Mike,

The king may only take a piece to get out of check, as long as the piece
is not being protected by a fellow piece. Otherwise it is checkmate.

Sincerely Pete Leyva

Contest to design a chess variant on 44 squares. Our annual N-squares chess variant design competition.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Peter Leyva wrote on Sun, Apr 25, 2004 06:36 AM UTC:
Hi David H. ,

Have you currently had a chance to go over my submission for the 44 square
contest.


Pete Leyva

The FIDE Laws Of Chess. The official rules of Chess from the World Chess Federation.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Peter Leyva wrote on Fri, May 14, 2004 03:59 PM UTC:
Brian,
11 move stale mate, only in the school of hard knocks.  Sounds like
someone is giving you a lesson in street chess.  Ignore it!
-Pete

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Peter Leyva wrote on Sat, May 15, 2004 07:29 AM UTC:
Roberto,

I agree new things must fight against very powerful interest.  We all know
this to be true especially, since we all have created a variant at one
time or another.  Every time we create a variant,we all hope that our game
just might be the one to replace the Fide version.  If we continue to
unite with one another, like we do on this site.  We just might be the
group to change chess history.

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Peter Leyva wrote on Sun, May 23, 2004 09:11 PM UTC:
Jeff Rients,

The movement of the pieces in the game of Palace Revolution, don't follow
as the game instructions dictate.  I was curious, if you weren't to busy,
if you could make those corrections.  I would like to extend my graditude
for your time on my entry.

Sincerely Peter E. Leyva

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Peter Leyva wrote on Mon, May 24, 2004 06:19 PM UTC:
Jeff,
Thank you, for your response.  I only brought up the situation for the
consideration of the other members who test-play Palace Revolution. 
Peter, thank you for your insight. I was alittle concern about the use of
the Squire pawn and how other members would be able to utilize the piece. 
Both of you gentlemen have been very supportive on this issue.  Thx.
-Pete Leyva

Geodesic Chess. Variation of hexagonal chess on a geodesic sphere with a few new pieces added. (Cells: 279) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Peter Leyva wrote on Mon, May 31, 2004 07:13 AM UTC:Good ★★★★
Interesting layout for a chess game.  The originalilty of the pieces I have
to question, they're to close to my pieces in 'Palace Revolution'
(Templar knight & Squire pawn).  Well , what can I say if my pieces
inspired your pieces, thats great!  After all their moves are different
from my piece movement.
-Pete

The FIDE Laws Of Chess. The official rules of Chess from the World Chess Federation.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Peter Leyva wrote on Sat, Jun 5, 2004 06:45 AM UTC:
Also, a pawn can capture by rule of enpassant on its' first move.

Peter Leyva wrote on Sun, Jun 6, 2004 10:18 PM UTC:
Thx Mike, 
I'm giving out bad advice. My appologies for the inconvience of wrong
instructions on the pawn play. 
Pete

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Peter Leyva wrote on Fri, Dec 24, 2004 10:29 PM UTC:
Hi Fergus,
In my match against Marc Wakeman (fisher random chess) i'm not allowed to
send back my reply to him. It keeps stating i have to refresh my browser,in
which i do, and there is still no solution.  I've tried two different
browsers and the same results. I thought ,maybe the adjustments you made
might be the problem. In my other games, that i'm currently playing there
aren't any problems.
-Pete Leyva

Field Chess. On an 8x12 board with 8 extra pieces per side (Archers). (8x12, Cells: 96) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
💡📝Peter Leyva wrote on Mon, Feb 7, 2005 08:03 PM UTC:
Thank you, George for the contructive criticism of Field chess.  I did like
the the concept of the 8 archer-pawns to a side and shortening the board to
8x10 grid. It seemed to give the game of chess just a slight change of
pace, which is what some people are looking for in this new era. 
Unfortunately, my late co-inventor and I were in disagreement over that
matter.  So, we settle on what you just critiqued. Perhaps, I'll submit a
varinat of field chess in that fashion and see how our peers might respond
to it.
Sincerely Pete Leyva

Templar Chess. Features the unorthodox Templar on a board with eight extra squares. (8x10, Cells: 72) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Peter Leyva wrote on Sun, Mar 26, 2006 08:13 AM UTC:Good ★★★★
Good job Adrian!

This is a very nice addition to the chess variants.  What do you think of
the variant Palace Revolution?  I would like to hear your feed on it.  As
for this game/I look forward to playing a game.  Perhaps, I might play one
with yourself.
Sincerely Pete

Highlander Chess. Instead of taking, pieces can be challenged with dice; winning piece absorbs powers. (8x8, Cells: 64) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
💡📝Peter Leyva wrote on Sat, Dec 2, 2006 06:15 AM UTC:Good ★★★★

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