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G. Nicholls wrote on Sat, Sep 9, 2006 09:53 AM UTC:
In reply to Andy: You seem to have missed my point and that is – You cannot get something for nothing -. If you want a game that is far better than the standard games of Chess (and why else are you looking on this web site) you must be prepared to put in the necessary effort to learn the rules and play enough games in order to become proficient enough to enjoy the rewards of the game. I would refer you to my other game of TigerChess, where the rules are easier to learn than those of Dragon, though the game is still many times more exciting than Western or Chinese Chess. You will, however, still need to put in a substantial amount of effort to learn and to play the game.