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Black Swan. Pieces are replaced by Black Swans with unpredictable outcomes. (8x8, Cells: 64) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
💡📝Florin Lupusoru wrote on Thu, Feb 1 01:45 PM EST in reply to A. M. DeWitt from 11:44 AM:

Thank you again for your suggestions.

I had to read everything from start to finish and only made some minor grammatical changes.

I believe that the rules are complete, or almost.

This chess variant, like Mathematichess falls in the category of mathematical chess variants, that are quite difficult to understand at first, but have great concepts behind them.

It is true, Mathematichess took almost 8 months until it was published because the rules seemed so out of this world.

Similarly, this chess variant called Black Swan might be difficult to understand at first, but I have all the patience in the world. 

I believe it's a great and original game, which deserves its own place. 

So, please feel free to ask for any clarifications about the rules of this game.