You're that odd one, I remember you
Didn't you say something like you'd mastered endgames and they were easy because you knew rooks went behind passed pawns and kings needed to be activated? I wouldn't sweat any kind of looming chess crisis. Chess itself (and the advent of... computer brains) are much more difficult than you realize.
I have made several attempts at "improvements" of standard chess. At least, they are suitable for training purposes. These suggestions might prove very valuable in the future, when it's necessary to introduce amendments to chess, due to the looming crisis of Fide-chess, a crisis that is bound to follow upon the incursion of the computer brain into chess. Please have a look here, on "My variants" :
http://hem.passagen.se/melki9/chessvar.htm
M. Winther