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Roberto Lavieri wrote on Tue, Sep 30, 2003 11:44 AM UTC:
I am curious about the game play, if there is the ZRF soon, I´m going to
test the game. It should be truth that the attack may be more difficult
than in FIDE Chess, but it is not necessarily demeriting, it may be an
interesting characteristic of the game. Let´s see.

Magna Carta Chess. Black has the FIDE array, White has a Marshal and an Archbishop instead of a Queen and King. (8x8, Cells: 64) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Roberto Lavieri wrote on Tue, Sep 30, 2003 01:21 PM UTC:Good ★★★★
(RN, BN) vs. (rb,kn) seems to be a good alternative. The game must be balanced in this way.

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Roberto Lavieri wrote on Wed, Oct 1, 2003 12:14 PM UTC:
My first impression is that both variants are really good. I´ll test the
game a little more carefully this afternoon. Very thanks to Tony, for the
ideas, and to Peter, for the ZRF, I think the game is enjoyable...

Roberto Lavieri wrote on Thu, Oct 2, 2003 03:24 PM UTC:
Yes, the game tends to blocked positions in some situations. All pieces
look weaker in dense positions, and pawns are the better example. Using
FIDE pawns may be an alternative, but I don't like it too much, because
this kind of pawns are not thematic and they may be very vulnerable once
the game has cleared a bit. Better is use MIX pawns, with Amphibian move
and (FIDE-Chess or SHOGI move), i.e., really amphibians in all
environments, with terrestrial and marine movements, other possibility is
more elaborated: a two-moves per band game, the first is a normal move of
one of the own pieces, the other is to move ANY enemy piece (except the
King) to ANY position on the board where the piece is not directly
attacked by an own piece. This induced 'separation' of the group is
usual in the sea world, the compact groups look strong, isolated specimens
are weak and the whole group is many times affected by the strategy of the
enemies...

Amphibian Chess ZIP file. Pieces capture by leaping when there's a square past the target, or by replacement when the target is on the edge.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Roberto Lavieri wrote on Fri, Oct 3, 2003 01:03 AM UTC:Excellent ★★★★★
Well, here is new material for analysis. I agree, blocked positions can happen in the main variants, but this is the fact: It CAN happen, as it can happen in FIDE-CHESS, but I disagree with the inventor: it is not a necessary norm, all of us are 'diletants' about a game that is in our hands a few hours ago. My first tests yesterday say that the game is nice, with its own characteristics. Game ends are enjoyable. Blocked positions are not the norm, if you play trying to avoid it. And blocked positions can be broken in some situations. Pieces are less powerful in closed games,and generally speking less powerful than in Chess...but, is it a bad thing?. What is the criteria?. For now, we have four variants, so comparissons may come, and may be controversial. I think the variants are not well comparable, they all are good ones, each one with its own personality.

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Roberto Lavieri wrote on Thu, Oct 9, 2003 12:37 AM UTC:
Apart of Tori-Shogi, is it another know 7x7 Shogi game?. An 8x8?

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Roberto Lavieri wrote on Fri, Oct 10, 2003 01:57 AM UTC:
I have to delete an old Log extended personally to Antoine Fourriere. He
made an error and can´t accede to the game being first. I am not able to
delete the Log. Suggestions?

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Roberto Lavieri wrote on Tue, Oct 21, 2003 08:42 PM UTC:
In the game in progress: P e2-e4 is the correct. If you write P e2 e4, your
pawn dissapears.
The second player can correct the error, adding the white pawn in e4: 
<Black move>; P -e4

Amazons. Queens fire arrows to make squares unpassable. Last player that moves wins. (10x10, Cells: 100) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Roberto Lavieri wrote on Fri, Oct 24, 2003 03:09 AM UTC:Excellent ★★★★★
'El Juego de las Amazonas', from Walter Zamkaukas, is one of the best
territorial games I have seen, it is interesting, deep, nice, and with an
impressive simplicity of ideas involved. But it is a complex game, it is
not an easy matter the construction of a good computer player (Try with
Zillions and see how it plays!). Strictly speaking, Amazons is not a Chess
game, but it is a very good abstract game that appears in TCVP as guest, I
think because it has some elements of Chess. I like this game. Maybe I´ll
prepare a Courier Preset for this game (or a variant...)
Variants?: It is easy imagine a lot of them, some of them as near to chess
as you want. Any interesting Ideas?.

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Roberto Lavieri wrote on Mon, Oct 27, 2003 12:45 PM UTC:
No notices about Glenn. I hope he is well. If there is someone that knows
where is Glenn, please write some lines here.

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Roberto Lavieri wrote on Thu, Oct 30, 2003 01:37 PM UTC:
Again, Should 'check the King'  be discouraging sometimes?. Tell about
tests of the game play.

Roberto Lavieri wrote on Thu, Oct 30, 2003 01:51 PM UTC:
No, I were wrong. If I check the enemy King and it impostorizes a Knight
(captured to me previously), by example, then I can drop the Knight in the
next turn, isn't it?.
If that's the case, it is not discouraging check the enemy King, but it
would be a bad idea scape of the check impostorizing anything, unless it
is not other alternative.

Game Courier Logs. View the logs of games played on Game Courier.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Roberto Lavieri wrote on Fri, Oct 31, 2003 12:04 PM UTC:
Mistake. The comment was inserted here due an error. It is about 'Imposter Chess'. Excuse it.

Game Courier. PHP script for playing Chess variants online.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Roberto Lavieri wrote on Sun, Nov 2, 2003 03:46 AM UTC:
Laila, be sure you typed 'p' instead of 'P'. The capital letter is for White pieces

Roberto Lavieri wrote on Sun, Nov 2, 2003 10:56 AM UTC:
I´m not sure if there is a compatibility problem with WebTVPlus, perhaps
someone can give you an answer (Fergus, Peter Aronson?). 
I have only seen compatibility problems when I have tried to use the PBEM
System from Solaris Operating System (my graphic workstation in my job). I
have not heard about compatibility of the system with other enviroments.
I´m curious about compatibility with Linux, by example. Is there anybody
that can make comments about?...

Roberto Lavieri wrote on Sat, Nov 8, 2003 10:23 AM UTC:
Problems with Courier System?. (I sent the last message)

The Game of Nemoroth. For the sake of your sanity, do not read this variant! (8x8, Cells: 64) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Roberto Lavieri wrote on Sun, Nov 9, 2003 09:17 PM UTC:Excellent ★★★★★
You seem to be a very good programmer using Zillions, and I think you are clearly better than me in this kind of work, so my help to you in coding may be close to inutile. But I can offer high-quality (?. Subjective opinion) graphics for pieces and boards, and certainly, a lot of work play-testing this great and unconventional game!

Roberto Lavieri wrote on Mon, Nov 10, 2003 11:55 PM UTC:
Larry, what is the state of the code for Nemoroth?. May I help?. I can try the graphics, but if so, I need know some details of the programming. I´m not sure the best way to manage the graphics of multiple-ocuppied squares, but I have some ideas about. One question: Why don´t become a member of TCVP?. You are part of the Chess Variants fans community, and of the kind of people that we ever need here. WELCOME!.

Galactic Graphics. Download this new set of graphics used in Roberto Lavieri's games![All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
📝Roberto Lavieri wrote on Thu, Nov 13, 2003 12:56 PM UTC:
The graphics are incomplete, I have around 15 pairs of other pieces
available, but the idea now is prepare a set that can be used with
Courier. I have seen that not all the pieces I sent are the most recent
version, so I have to update it soon, adding the pieces missing and the
last versions of some of the pieces. The listed pieces are good, but there
are some of them that are a bit bigger or smaller than the most recent
versions, and there is perhaps a line of drawn pixels more or less, down
in some icons, causing a not-very perceptible sempsation of very little
changes of level in the ubbication of pieces on the squares.
The immobilizer icon is very old, the new one is bigger, Alternative
Queen, alternative Guards-like pieces, alternative Royal pieces, Marshall
and Archbishop graphics, alternative equine pieces, and some of ROCOCO
pieces are missing in the set, but the icons have been made. Wait one or
two weeks, more or less, and I'll update the set, although the posted
here can be used perfectly now (When I transform my icons, in BMP format
with all colors, to GIF images, the graphic loss quality and color
distorts a little, including the pure green used back, appearing many
times a halo around the piece, and I have to make additional retouches, so
there is some work giving the images in GIF format.
TONY: Would you help me creating Presets for some of my games with two
buttons: allowing the change of pieces sets used in the game, Alfaerie or
Galactic?

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Roberto Lavieri wrote on Tue, Nov 18, 2003 02:41 AM UTC:
Nobody has thought about the idea of Courier Tournements?. The games to
play?, well, may be a selection, may be thematic, or by voting, the case
is that it should be interesting, because the rithm of play using Courier
is usually faster than other method of interchange of moves. 
We are missing Glenn Overby II, he is a good organizer of this kind of
events. Does anybody know about Glenn?.
If you have some ideas about, let it arise. Tournements using Courier can
be a cool experience...

Roberto Lavieri wrote on Tue, Nov 18, 2003 05:01 PM UTC:
I like this: once paired the contendors, they must play simultaneously
three recognized variants (perhaps with a few games added to the list, say
three or four), the games to play are selected by commitee in each round,
or by the contendors. One victory means three points with white, and four
points with black, a draw 1.5 points with white, and 2 with black , and
the player with more points pass to the next round. If equal, the players
must play one game more, selected previously, or by the contendors, taken
from the list of games.
The final round may ba all around, with three or four players...

Roberto Lavieri wrote on Wed, Nov 19, 2003 05:18 PM UTC:
I don´t know if there are precedents of tournements where the Black win or
Draw is overvalued, but it was only an idea trying to take fast decisions
about what player goes to the next round, without extra games. In Chess,
there are statistical reasons for suspect that White has a very little
advantage over black, seen the results of G.M. games in tournements. In
many variants it is possible that the little advantage is diluted, but in
other variants that may not be the case. I think that in some little board
sized variants, the White has advantage, but I don´t want to qualify it,
neither mention the possible variants I have in mind, because I have not
enough elements to judge. Well, if there are another good ideas for the
Tournements, welcome. But it may be good avoid a lot of extra games in
each round.

Roberto Lavieri wrote on Wed, Nov 19, 2003 05:40 PM UTC:
Yes, other variants than recognized ones may enter the tornements. in fact,
you can organize any kind of tournements, I agree that other competitions
where the variants are not fixed previously have been a success, but it
does not invalidate the possibilty of a tournement of recognized variants.
Then point is what kind of tournement we want as the first game Courier
Tournement, and that of recognized variants is a reasonable idea, but it
can be too a Tournement of variants elected by voting, each player
mentions ten variants, and they are punctuated depending on position in
the list. After the count of punctuations, the variants of the tournement
are elected from the lists, the variants with more sum of points. Why
not?. This idea is not a bad one, neither it is the idea of a recognized
variants competition, an Oriental variants Tournement, a Hexagonal
variants Tournement, a 3D variants tournement, or many some other natural
or interesting ideas. What is the first?. Why?.

Game Courier Tournament #1. A multi-variant tournament played on Game Courier.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Roberto Lavieri wrote on Thu, Nov 20, 2003 02:37 PM UTC:
Yes, there are some games that MUST be included in the list of electable,
so there is the need of Presets for these games.
By example, Rococo (Why it is not yet a preset for this game?, I'm going
to construct one as soon as possible!), Marsellais (other example of a
good and forbidden game in Courier!), Crazy 38, Michael's version of
Luotuoqi (why not?.),
Star Trek 3D (Kobayashi Maru or Warp Zone variants?), The Central squares,
Ximeracak, Fischer Random Chess, Italian Progressive Chess, Korean Chess,
Beautiful Sun Chess, Makruk, and many other very interesting or popular
variants, actually without a preset in Courier,
you can include Taikyouku Shogi (well, if there are candidates to play it
in the Tournement)

Roberto Lavieri wrote on Mon, Nov 24, 2003 02:13 AM UTC:Excellent ★★★★★
THIS IS AN ELECTORAL ADVERTISEMENT: 
Vote for Kamikaze Mortla Shogi!. It is nice!
Well, you have some other good options, not only in the initial list,
there are good new games in the list, and it can be increased in the next
days... What about Rococo, Extinction Chess, Pocket Polypiece, Star Trek
3d, Viking...?
And you have still the option of increase your list!. If you have not
voted yet, be encouraged and VOTE NOW!.

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