GrandChess. The ultimate 3-dimensional version of Chess

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Hitsar_Pride
IlichAbraham1 escreveu:
KnockKnockItstheFBI escribió:
iampridem wrote:

KnockKnockItstheFBI . In the physical game I use a pair of long kitchen tongs to avoid messing up the grandpieces. In virtual animation that issue does not occur.

 

Canyou CAN STOP puting a lot of fnf

Nah, I dont see any problem about that.

Hitsar_Pride

Now ive been thinking... what if there would be a bughouse game but ur partner plays FNF multiplayer against your opponents partner

Hitsar_Pride
Hitsar_Pride escreveu:

Now ive been thinking... what if there would be a bughouse game but ur partner plays FNF multiplayer against your opponents partner

For every 5000 of score: the chess partner gets a pawn, in which can also be mixed with other pawns and become an another piece according to the value of the pieces

iampridem

Hitsar_Pride, this is intended to be as much similar as possible to Chess, only upgraded to the 3 dimensions. Chess is a battle of one mind against one mind; so is GrandChess. No multiplayers, no partners, no FNF

abrahamcrack20
Hitsar_Pride escribió:
iampridem escreveu:
Hitsar_Pride wrote:

I will buy ur entire stock

Hitsar, what stock are you talking about?

 

This Image that KnockKnock putted here:

 

reallly , you are fun of FNF???

Hitsar_Pride
IlichAbraham1 escreveu:
Hitsar_Pride escribió:
iampridem escreveu:
Hitsar_Pride wrote:

I will buy ur entire stock

Hitsar, what stock are you talking about?

 

This Image that KnockKnock putted here:

 

reallly , you are fun of FNF???

yup

Hitsar_Pride
iampridem escreveu:

Hitsar_Pride, this is intended to be as much similar as possible to Chess, only upgraded to the 3 dimensions. Chess is a battle of one mind against one mind; so is GrandChess. No multiplayers, no partners, no FNF

Then why does bughouse exist?

iampridem

Hitsar.

If you like, once this game will have an animation and a website where we can play it online; then perhaps there could be a bughouse version to make it even more complex

Hitsar_Pride
iampridem escreveu:

Hitsar.

If you like, once this game will have an animation and a website where we can play it online; then perhaps there could be a bughouse version to make it even more complex

I didnt said that I wanted it to be in chess.com in first place, I only said what I was just thinking about. I thank you so much if you stop assuming that I said: "I want it to be in chess.com"

iampridem

We all agree that it won't be in chess.com very soon. That's only a hope as of now. In fact at present I'm trying to have an animation or a version of it that's playable online.

However I also contacted chess.com. They said this is interesting, but implementing a new feature in the system requires lots of work for them. They could do that if several people (users) will ask them for this variant. I think they mean many people asking for that.

Hitsar_Pride
iampridem escreveu:

We all agree that it won't be in chess.com very soon. That's only a hope as of now. In fact at present I'm trying to have an animation or a version of it that's playable online.

However I also contacted chess.com. They said this is interesting, but implementing a new feature in the system requires lots of work for them. They could do that if several people (users) will ask them for this variant. I think they mean many people asking for that.

I totally agree that It would require a lots of work, its a totally different system compared to chess, and since FNF is a totally different game, maybe it would be made in a website exclusively for it. Thanks for understanding, your a great person

TheUltraTrap

I have an idea of how chess.com variants world, and it's really a LOT

TheUltraTrap

*Work not world

Hitsar_Pride
TheUltraTrap escreveu:

*Work not world

You can edit your comment to fix that.

ninjaswat

Well I like this idea, it seems like the 4d chess I believe they implemented somewhere... crazy complex and good for making my head hurt, which chess doesn't do enough of these days...

iampridem
ninjaswat wrote:

Well I like this idea, it seems like the 4d chess I believe they implemented somewhere... crazy complex and good for making my head hurt, which chess doesn't do enough of these days...

4D Chess would be even more complex. Extraordinarily complex. Just imagine the engines one day will solve traditional 2D chess plus this one. Then we could imagine 4 or more dimensions. That would be fit for bigger machines, but very hard to imagine for us humans; because we're living in a 3D reality. 

4th dimension could be rendered for instance with 8 different shades of colours in each box; but very hard to show all the shades in a hyper-cube. Let alone imagining normal cubes inside the hyper-cube, as well as planes and lines when one of their dimensions is made of colour shades.

However, ninjaswat, this game is definitely 3D.

iampridem

I inform readers that the name of this game will more precisely be 3D-GrandChess.

In another thread people were complaining that the name could be confusing with another existing chess variant.

ninjaswat
iampridem wrote:
ninjaswat wrote:

Well I like this idea, it seems like the 4d chess I believe they implemented somewhere... crazy complex and good for making my head hurt, which chess doesn't do enough of these days...

4D Chess would be even more complex. Extraordinarily complex. Just imagine the engines one day will solve traditional 2D chess plus this one. Then we could imagine 4 or more dimensions. That would be fit for bigger machines, but very hard to imagine for us humans; because we're living in a 3D reality. 

4th dimension could be rendered for instance with 8 different shades of colours in each box; but very hard to show all the shades in a hyper-cube. Let alone imagining normal cubes inside the hyper-cube, as well as planes and lines when one of their dimensions is made of colour shades.

However, ninjaswat, this game is definitely 3D.

4D chess is already made, it's a variant in which pieces can time travel through different "threads" I believe and it's called 4D because time is regarded as the 4th dimension (space as the 5th, some call the 4th spacetime instead)

iampridem

Really interesting. In practice it works like Einstein's relativity theory. But time actually is already involved in Chess. In fact you can win or lose a game either for the position occurring in the 2 dimensions or for time. 

If you're using time for the 4th dimension, how do you measure "the time" each player takes for thinking and moving? Unless that 4th dimension is not the "real" time but a representation of it.

Anyhow 3 dimensions are really tough already; believe me.

ninjaswat
iampridem wrote:

Really interesting. In practice it works like Einstein's relativity theory. But time actually is already involved in Chess. In fact you can win or lose a game either for the position occurring in the 2 dimensions or for time. 

If you're using time for the 4th dimension, how do you measure "the time" each player takes for thinking and moving? Unless that 4th dimension is not the "real" time but a representation of it.

Anyhow 3 dimensions are really tough already; believe me.

It allows the pieces to go down different "threads" and time travel. Never tried it but saw it on youtube.