Comments by AscendingNewAeon
Hey! New month started!
My idea: because you call FA the Modern Elephant, I call WD the Modern Dabbaba, or better Modern War Machine.
Your bFfhNfA can be called a Double Sword Aborigine (or something other with understanding that it’s forward Kangaroo + backward Ferz), and your fWbrFfD7lfNfrblA as Right Gun-Layer (looks very similar to optical gun), and its mirror will be Left GL.
I cannot quite understand that, as a Bishop (in this game) cannot access any square that a rook cannot.
At least Bishop can jump while Rook cannot.
Also you can favorite the game as I did.
Loop Chess, watch in What’s New.
Yea, Interactive Diagrams on this site already do that by the way)
Can we test the balance of this army against FIDEs? I’ve played against Daniel Zacharias as white Amphibies and won easily. Then I decided to make them black. How it’s now?
I wasn't sure I could get an effective model for this, but I thought I'd give it a shot. I think the result is of a decent caliber.
Yeah, the model is effective and turn-able. Caliber is kinda acceptable.
I'm not sure I got all the letters in the right order in the last section, but I've no doubt someone will chime in if I messed it up.
It’ll be fW4bWsmWsmpafabcduW. It’s the first time when I fix XBetza because I know where my Shieldholder with such a technic is coded, and taken that code (though then added d to make it push all pieces)
Generally such a technic of pushing is like switching bullets in revolver:
Video from “Mr. Freeman” (pt. 04).
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BTW, I listed the earliest comments on your page and didn’t found PotD #4…
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which means that my Zip is 11th both in your wall and in its home game
and I write this text while using the 11th line of our underground, which was the shortest when I started to learn the metro scheme several years ago, but now it’s the longest circle line in the world
When I was kid I watched much TV and consequently thought that bell peppers are spicy, because they’re peppers. Until I tried.
Now I’m almost a vegetarian for several years, and I often eat salads with it.
ND rotated 45° is AC
It’s not rotated 45°, it’s multiplied on root-2 and I call so the diagonal analogue. It’s not a rotary counterpart (except for W/F and R/B)
N is not counterpart for C, but Z is.
N has not a rotary counterpart at all because its moves are the axis of estimating that trait.
Diagonal analogue and rotary counterpart are slightly different things. For example, F and W are both these things, but diagonal analogue for F is D, for D is (naturally) A, for A is WX and so forth. It’s done by multiplying on square root from 2.
Once tried to do so while in the road but copy-pasting notations from one place to PTA caused the page reload.
Maybe I will do it tomorrow.
Generally I tried this game in my mind, must be playable)
What matters here is that CA is closely related to ND.
CA will even become it if we delete, for example, all squares of one color. Diagonal analogues are about that, and that’s how I started think about it.
However also it’s used here.
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(Мой полный тёзка, кстати…)
Also I can add that some games were programmed for online play with both comp or human opponents on Lichess-based sites: Lishogi supports Kyoto Shogi (even against computer), Pychess (for whose devs playability against Fairy-Stockfish is primary condition to let new variant to be added) has Duck Chess (+- regular monthly tournaments) and Seirawan Chess (with House and 960 versions) which even has some popularity among players in lobby of that site.
Main point is that what you call Li should include more open source sites of this family, not only Lichess.
I contributed to many of them btw. And Pychess’ chat is the place where I first seen CVP link and then… it somehow changed my life.
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I second Chak.