6 player bughouse - top players have fun

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  • Hans Jung
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    Its nice to see the evolvement of Siamese / bughouse chess. I was fourteen when I was first introduced to it. I saw Ray Ebisuzaki and Ted Durrant playing it with Arthur Wong and Dave Kashijkian. The others I could understand because they were fun loving teenagers but Ted Durrant was a serious adult male and a chessmaster. However during Siamese chess he was reduced to a rambunctious child given to emotional outbursts and hilarious laughter. I discovered that it affects most Siamese players the same way, including myself.

    I expect I will live to see a bughouse world championship someday but I don't know how they will control/contain the emotional outbursts and the bouts of laughter.

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  • Tom O'Donnell
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    Siamese chess played on four boards rather than two. Three board chess we used to call Triamese.

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  • Hans Jung
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    Hi Tom, For the ignorant, uwashed and uneducated like myself, what is Quadramese?

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  • Tom O'Donnell
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    We used to play Quadramese at the UBC chess club. Both sides pass in the same direction, one team passes right-to-left, the other left-to-right. One end would toss the pieces to the teammates on the other end to complete the loop.

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  • Hans Jung
    started a topic 6 player bughouse - top players have fun

    6 player bughouse - top players have fun

    https://en.chessbase.com/post/gukesh...-is-pure-chaos Good to see bughouse has gone international
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