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Tournoy. Pieces have orientation that can be rotated. (9x9, Cells: 81) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Ben Good wrote on Wed, Aug 21, 2002 08:51 PM UTC:Good ★★★★
this is a very interesting game, and i'd suggest adding it the list of possibilities for the pbem tourney. it is quite clearly superior to ploy, and it is probably more interesting than rotary as well. <P> for the record, i can't agree with the author's comment that the standard pawns in rotary are poorly inspired - i originally thought so too, until i actually played the game, they work quite well. my problem with rotary is that all the pieces are approximately the same value, a problem only somewhat resolved in tournoy. <P> in tournoy tho, the probes make an interesting pawn front, and one that is more appropriate to the nature of the game. the hammer is a very neat piece, much easier to visualize than i had anticipated. i suspect it will work very well with more conventional chess pieces as well. <P> the suggestion that comes to mind for this game is that it will probably make for a livlier game if pieces can rotate at the end of a move, rather than just rotating in place. i'm not worried that this will create pieces that are too powerful, it should balance out nicely i think.

John Smith wrote on Sat, Nov 8, 2008 11:46 AM UTC:
Pat does not exist? I assume you forgot to translate stalemate, correct?

💡📝Jean-Louis Cazaux wrote on Thu, Nov 13, 2008 08:04 PM UTC:
Yes, pat => stalemate. Sorry, this is French, but it comes from Italian, 'patta', with the meaning of having an agreement. I thought it was English too, sorry again.

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