In looking at the original old chesstalk thread on Heterodox Chess, there seems to be some sort of a malfunction that occurs (perhaps some posts were too large, before the max. number of characters allowed in a chesstalk post was reduced some time ago). The malfunction disrupted my attempt to make a post (though not to view the existing posts). Hence I'll start a new thread on the topic of the thread, since at the least I have links to share from the new version of The Chess Variant Pages website:
The first link is to a webpage (with 2 colour diagrams) that I authored for my 10x10 'Sac Chess' variant, which is actually just starting to be played (by 2 players) using the website's Game Courier play by mail capabilities. I may get into some playing of it myself, if I can find the time at some point in the New Year:
http://www.chessvariants.com/index/m...mid=MSsacchess
A second link is to another webpage I authored, for my four dimensional chess variant, 4*Chess, which has many coloured diagrams. At present this game is unavailable to be played on Game Courier:
http://www.chessvariants.com/index/m...4chessfourdime
Some time ago I noticed Paul Bonham's Option Chess also had a webpage devoted to it (though the webpage was not authored by Paul); it credits Paul as the inventor, shows a brief summary of the rules, and gives an external link for more info as well; the game is unavailable on Game Courier presently:
http://www.chessvariants.com/index/m...=MSoptionchess
The first link is to a webpage (with 2 colour diagrams) that I authored for my 10x10 'Sac Chess' variant, which is actually just starting to be played (by 2 players) using the website's Game Courier play by mail capabilities. I may get into some playing of it myself, if I can find the time at some point in the New Year:
http://www.chessvariants.com/index/m...mid=MSsacchess
A second link is to another webpage I authored, for my four dimensional chess variant, 4*Chess, which has many coloured diagrams. At present this game is unavailable to be played on Game Courier:
http://www.chessvariants.com/index/m...4chessfourdime
Some time ago I noticed Paul Bonham's Option Chess also had a webpage devoted to it (though the webpage was not authored by Paul); it credits Paul as the inventor, shows a brief summary of the rules, and gives an external link for more info as well; the game is unavailable on Game Courier presently:
http://www.chessvariants.com/index/m...=MSoptionchess
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