George Duke wrote on Thu, Sep 25, 2008 03:22 PM UTC:
Prepared earlier over chess cafe caliente> Hutnik encourages CVs mentioned
here toward IAGO announcement 21.October.2008. I stated Modern,
Mastodon, and Eurasian as ''Next Chess'' status on first yearly basis.
1996 Fischer Random Chess was breakthrough because randomizing itself was
in abeyance for 75 years. 1992 Falcon Chess (8x10) claims to bring the
only existing complement to Rook, Knight and Bishop in recorded arrays
rnbfqkfbnb, frnbqkbnrf, rfnbqkbnfr and rnfbqkbfnr with free castling two or more steps
over. Centennial (10x10) had the chutzpah to proffer superior dynamics in
the 1990's. Twentieth-century and beyond Track Two (mostly) CVs never in CVPage recognized nor having
equivalent notice elsewhere include Rococo, Eight-Stone, Switching Chess, Sissa,
Altair, Giant King, Tetrahedral, Weave & Dungeon, Jetan, Quintessential, AltOrthHex, Philosophers, and Hanga Roa by deliberative value-systems.
Hierarchizing Mutators is goal for follow-up sometime later: Mutators are
both easier to visualize and more difficult to sort. Please explain other
candidate CVs and mutators for NextChess here or any allied threads convenient.