Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To Derek Nalls wrote on Sat, Jul 21, 2007 06:53 PM UTC:'I hope the posting I made did not, in any way, show disrespect towards your opinion, research, nor criteria for choosing the opening setup you did.' No. Definitely not. My stoic, argumentative, hardened, informational writing style has unintentionally and unnecessarily created some cyber-enemies for me over the years that I never wanted at all and never personally disliked. Actually, I am somewhat relieved that you were not personally offended and publicly hostile over the implication within my work (select CRC analysis tool) that Schoolbook Chess is not fault-free due to its exclusion from the select 48 games I analyzed in detail (along with all other king & archbishop centered positions). It is very significant that I did not see my way clear to devising anything like the select CRC analysis tool until you first devised a couple of simple rules for paring-down candidate CRC positions to a manageable number. __________________ ''Colorbound', for me, has a very specific meaning. I use Betza's meaning for colorbound: A piece that, for the entire game, always has to be on the same color. A bishop. for example, that starts on the white squares will always be on the white squares for the entire game, since it can not make a move going from the white squares to the black squares. Neither the queen nor archbishop are colorbound; both pieces can reach any square on a blank board in two or three moves.' Yes, my usage of color-bound in association with the queen and archbishop was too vague and deserves clarification. To be sure, I agree that the queen and archbishop are NOT color-bound pieces. Still, they will contribute to the 'color-bound pieces imbalance' if both of them start the game upon the same dark or light spaces. This is due to the fact that both composite pieces contain, in part, color-bound bishops. That nuance was absent in my explanation. It is difficult to be concise without losing vital completeness and accuracy. _______________________________________ It is debatable that the rating system used with the select CRC analysis tool is too strict. Admittedly, it was designed to detect faults of various importance within the vast majority of CRC positions presented to it thereby eliminating all except one to a few. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID 72 Capa variants does not match any item.