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Old March 17th 08, 07:28 AM posted to rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess,rec.games.chess.computer,rec.games.chess.politics
Sanny
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I was talking about new Games and Help Bot suggested me that why not
have a board 100x100 size. That is too Big.

We see people have mastered Chess so deep that they have just
memorized first 10 Moves.

But the beauty of Chess lies in its complexities.

Here is a new GRAND CHESS I propose.

http://www.getclub.com/Show/view.php...8&lang=en&ref=

Here the size of bord ir not 8x8 but 16x16 and this is only for
players who have already Mastered the Modern Chess. As those who do
not know Chess will find it much difficult to learn.

Here your Board is 16x16.

With 16 Pawns in 2nd Row. and on first Row the pieces will be as
follows.

"RRNNBBQQKKBBNNRR"

So every thing is twice and there will be 2 kings to Mate.

In normal Chess game ends whenever the King is trapped. But in Grand
Chess you have to kill 2 kings to end the Game. Rest all other rules
are the same as Modern Chess except that there in no Chastling
allowed.

In GRAN GAME we will have below benefits.

1. WHITE & BLACK pieces will be seperated at a higher distance So a
lot of strategy is needed to reach opponent pieces.

2. Since 2 Kings Game will not be just to surround the King. But
because opponent can place its king at seperate areas a lot of
critical thinking will be needed to finish 2 kings.

3. Normally Chess game ends in 40-60 Moves Grand Chess will end in
200-500 moves and Win by Luck will be minimized. And you can play a
game for a week and that will a real hard win.

If Chess player like this game I will design GRAND CHESS for players
to play on their Computer.

Bye
Sanny

Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html


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Old March 17th 08, 02:46 PM posted to rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess,rec.games.chess.computer,rec.games.chess.politics
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On Mar 17, 2:28*am, Sanny wrote:
I was talking about new Games and Help Bot suggested me that why not
have a board 100x100 size. That is too Big.

We see people have mastered Chess so deep that they have just
memorized first 10 Moves.

But the beauty of Chess lies in its complexities.

Here is a new GRAND CHESS I propose.

http://www.getclub.com/Show/view.php...emid=18&lang=e...

Here the size of bord ir not 8x8 but 16x16 and this is only for
players who have already Mastered the Modern Chess. As those who do
not know Chess will find it much difficult to learn.

Here your Board is 16x16.

With 16 Pawns in 2nd Row. and on first Row the pieces will be as
follows.

"RRNNBBQQKKBBNNRR"

So every thing is twice and there will be 2 kings to Mate.

In normal Chess game ends whenever the King is trapped. But in Grand
Chess you have to kill 2 kings to end the Game. Rest all other rules
are the same as Modern Chess except that there in no Chastling
allowed.

In GRAN GAME we will have below benefits.

1. WHITE & BLACK pieces will be seperated at a higher distance So a
lot of strategy is needed to reach opponent pieces.

2. Since 2 Kings Game will not be just to surround the King. But
because opponent can place its king at seperate areas a lot of
critical thinking will be needed to finish 2 kings.

3. Normally Chess game ends in 40-60 Moves Grand Chess will end in
200-500 moves and Win by Luck will be minimized. And you can play a
game for a week and that will a real hard win.

If Chess player like this game I will design GRAND CHESS for players
to play on their Computer.


Actually, Sanny, the name "Grand Chess" is already taken. It refers
to a game designed by Christiaan Freeling in 1984. It has a 10x10
board and two extra peices, the Marshall (R+N powers) and the Cardinal
(B+N). The opening array is unusual:

PPPPPPPPPP
-NBQKMCBN -
R - - - - - - - - R

where the dashes represent empty squares.
There is also a game called Grandchess (aka Ministers), copyrighted
in 1986 by Corinthian Games. It has a 9x9 board, with an extra queen;
the two queens, called ministers, stand on either side of their king.

For your game, I would suggest the name Diplopia Chess. And here is
your theme song:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtquR007l64
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Old March 17th 08, 03:00 PM posted to rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess,rec.games.chess.computer,rec.games.chess.politics
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I don't think you should take half measures. Your board should be 160
x 160 and you should have 20 kings per side. This game would be so
complex only the GitClub computer would be genious enough to play it.
Everyone else would loose.
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Old March 17th 08, 03:07 PM posted to rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess,rec.games.chess.computer,rec.games.chess.politics
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On Mar 17, 9:46 am, wrote:
Actually, Sanny, the name "Grand Chess" is already taken. It refers
to a game designed by Christiaan Freeling in 1984. It has a 10x10
board and two extra peices, the Marshall (R+N powers) and the Cardinal
(B+N). The opening array is unusual:


And it has gotten good reviews. I am in favor of more chess
variantes, but the names need to be watched carefully.

There is also a game called Grandchess (aka Ministers), copyrighted
in 1986 by Corinthian Games. It has a 9x9 board, with an extra queen;
the two queens, called ministers, stand on either side of their king.


It actually was copyrighted with that name? Interesting.

For your game, I would suggest the name Diplopia Chess. And here is
your theme song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtquR007l64


That song brings back memories of an Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode
where the they had a Foreigner belt that gave whomever wore the belt
powers derived from Foreigner songs. This included giving other
people Double Vision, making them "Cold as Ice" and Mindgames was
particularly deadly.

- Rich
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Old March 17th 08, 03:27 PM posted to rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess,rec.games.chess.computer,rec.games.chess.politics
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On Mar 17, 10:07*am, wrote:
On Mar 17, 9:46 am, wrote:

* Actually, Sanny, the name "Grand Chess" is already taken. It refers
to a game designed by Christiaan Freeling in 1984. It has a 10x10
board and two extra peices, the Marshall (R+N powers) and the Cardinal
(B+N). The opening array is unusual:


And it has gotten good reviews. *I am in favor of more chess
variantes, but the names need to be watched carefully.

* There is also a game called Grandchess (aka Ministers), copyrighted
in 1986 by Corinthian Games. It has a 9x9 board, with an extra queen;
the two queens, called ministers, stand on either side of their king.


It actually was copyrighted with that name? *Interesting.

* For your game, I would suggest the name Diplopia Chess. And here is
your theme song:
* *http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtquR007l64


That song brings back memories of an Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode
where the they had a Foreigner belt that gave whomever wore the belt
powers derived from Foreigner songs. *This included giving other
people Double Vision, making them "Cold as Ice" and Mindgames was
particularly deadly.


I can imagine. "Hot-Blooded" would also be unpleasant. On the other
hand, "I Want to Know What Love Is" could be very nice.
My own favorite along such lines was a "Red Meat" comic strip some
years back. An old geeky guy in a bolo tie stares out from the page.
He speaks:

"Remember the old comic strip hero, the Human Torch, who could say
'Flame on!' and set hisself on fire? I saw a guy like that the other
day.
"Only he didn't have no 'flame on' super powers. He was just a
regular guy on fire."
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Old March 17th 08, 03:46 PM posted to rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess,rec.games.chess.computer,rec.games.chess.politics
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On Mar 17, 10:00 am, "
wrote:
I don't think you should take half measures. Your board should be 160
x 160 and you should have 20 kings per side. This game would be so
complex only the GitClub computer would be genious enough to play it.
Everyone else would loose.


The idea of doing double pieces is implemented in Millennium Chess.
The pieces are laid out on a 15x8 board and they mirror one another.
It plays much like chess, but is much heavier. It doesn't take
hundreds of moves either to play. I am curious how you manage to pull
off a double checkmate. In Millennium, you end up capturing one king
and then checkmate the second.

I will say it is a much heavier game than regular chess.

- Rich
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Old March 17th 08, 08:54 PM posted to rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess,rec.games.chess.computer,rec.games.chess.politics
William Hyde
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As far as I can tell Omega chess is still alive:

http://www.omegachess.com/home.html

I've only played a few games, but it seemed to have
possibilities. There are two sample games he

http://www.omegachess.com/home.html?...ents#undefined

including one between Sherzer and Judit Polgar. The replay feature
does not work on my machine, but then, many things don't.

William Hyde
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Old March 17th 08, 09:22 PM posted to rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess,rec.games.chess.computer,rec.games.chess.politics
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On Mar 17, 10:27 am, wrote:
That song brings back memories of an Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode
where the they had a Foreigner belt that gave whomever wore the belt
powers derived from Foreigner songs. This included giving other
people Double Vision, making them "Cold as Ice" and Mindgames was
particularly deadly.


I can imagine. "Hot-Blooded" would also be unpleasant. On the other
hand, "I Want to Know What Love Is" could be very nice.
My own favorite along such lines was a "Red Meat" comic strip some
years back. An old geeky guy in a bolo tie stares out from the page.
He speaks:

"Remember the old comic strip hero, the Human Torch, who could say
'Flame on!' and set hisself on fire? I saw a guy like that the other
day.
"Only he didn't have no 'flame on' super powers. He was just a
regular guy on fire."


If you Google "Revenge of the Mooninites" you can actually find the
full episode on Spike TV website. I am not posting the link, because
the episode has a bit of raunchy material (reference to porn,
etc...). You get to see how Hot-Blooded worked, and yes the power was
invoked in the episode. I like how they fooled someone to misuse the
belt by quoting lyrics from a Loverboy song :-) (I think).

- Rich
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Old March 17th 08, 09:24 PM posted to rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess,rec.games.chess.computer,rec.games.chess.politics
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On Mar 17, 3:54 pm, William Hyde wrote:
As far as I can tell Omega chess is still alive:

http://www.omegachess.com/home.html

I've only played a few games, but it seemed to have
possibilities. There are two sample games he

http://www.omegachess.com/home.html?...ents#undefined

including one between Sherzer and Judit Polgar. The replay feature
does not work on my machine, but then, many things don't.

William Hyde


The International Omega Chess Federation does exist:
http://www.iocf.org/

They are promoting the game. I have exchanged a bit of email with
them. I am interested in getting their game on the IAGO World Tour
calendar.

- Rich
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Old March 17th 08, 09:49 PM posted to rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess,rec.games.chess.computer,rec.games.chess.politics
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Stop crossposting ****

"Sanny" wrote in message
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I was talking about new Games and Help Bot suggested me that why not
have a board 100x100 size. That is too Big.

We see people have mastered Chess so deep that they have just
memorized first 10 Moves.

But the beauty of Chess lies in its complexities.

Here is a new GRAND CHESS I propose.

http://www.getclub.com/Show/view.php...8&lang=en&ref=

Here the size of bord ir not 8x8 but 16x16 and this is only for
players who have already Mastered the Modern Chess. As those who do
not know Chess will find it much difficult to learn.

Here your Board is 16x16.

With 16 Pawns in 2nd Row. and on first Row the pieces will be as
follows.

"RRNNBBQQKKBBNNRR"

So every thing is twice and there will be 2 kings to Mate.

In normal Chess game ends whenever the King is trapped. But in Grand
Chess you have to kill 2 kings to end the Game. Rest all other rules
are the same as Modern Chess except that there in no Chastling
allowed.

In GRAN GAME we will have below benefits.

1. WHITE & BLACK pieces will be seperated at a higher distance So a
lot of strategy is needed to reach opponent pieces.

2. Since 2 Kings Game will not be just to surround the King. But
because opponent can place its king at seperate areas a lot of
critical thinking will be needed to finish 2 kings.

3. Normally Chess game ends in 40-60 Moves Grand Chess will end in
200-500 moves and Win by Luck will be minimized. And you can play a
game for a week and that will a real hard win.

If Chess player like this game I will design GRAND CHESS for players
to play on their Computer.

Bye
Sanny

Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html




 




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