Vivarta Chess. Chess with many transformations.

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yola66558847

1. e4= N

Pokshtya
yola66558847 wrote:

уже чекнул, давайте играть

Ок, ты не против если мы будем здесь общаться на английском и ты будешь размещать диаграммы нашей игры один? Если вопросы пиши в личку. Мой ход 1...Nc6=B

yola66558847
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yola66558847 wrote:

уже чекнул, давайте играть

Ок, ты не против если мы будем здесь общаться на английском и ты будешь размещать диаграммы нашей игры один? Если вопросы пиши в личку. Мой ход 1...Nc6=B

ок

yola66558847

Кж5=С

yola66558847

А если ферзь походил,то он превращается в какую-то фигуру

Pokshtya
yola66558847 wrote:

А если ферзь походил,то он превращается в какую-то фигуру

Ферзь всегда превращается в пешку кроме 1-ой и 8-ой горизонтали. Пожалуйста пиши на английском здесь. Такие вопросы - в личку.

Pokshtya

yola66558847 - Pokshtya 2...Nf6=B

Pokshtya

Ilampozhil25 - Pokshtya

The position after my 7...Bh6-g7=R

Now your move my friend. Please correct.

 

yola66558847

3. d3=N

Ilampozhil25

oh ok

could you please only post diagrams?

also multiple games in a single forum is confusing

8.f3=N

Pokshtya

Ilampozhil25 - Pokshtya

1.e4=N Nc6=B 2.g3=N Bxe4=R+ 3.Nxe4=B Rb8=Q 4.Bh3=R Nh6=B 5.Rd3=Q g6=N 6. Bxg6=R hg=N 7.h4=N Bh6-g7=R 8.f3=N

 

jean-louiscazaux

Chess variants based on similar promotions for all pieces have been invented before. A famous one is probably V.R. Parton who invented so many wonderful chess variants in the 1970's ,  such as Complicacious Chess, a.k.a. Gryphon Chess on 8x8 board, or Circean Chess on 10x10 board. Pritchard also cites Change-Over Chess (1943), Ambition Chess (Betza, 1977) and Brecht Schach (Eisert, 1980). Many combined these promotions with the idea of circular promotion. I recommend looking at Parton's works that I have edited in a single volume: https://www.lulu.com/shop/vernon-rylands-parton-and-jean-louis-cazaux/the-chess-world-of-vrparton/paperback/product-rw99wy.html?page=1&pageSize=4

 

Pokshtya
jean-louiscazaux wrote:

Chess variants based on similar promotions for all pieces have been invented before. A famous one is probably V.R. Parton who invented so many wonderful chess variants in the 1970's ,  such as Complicacious Chess, a.k.a. Gryphon Chess on 8x8 board, or Circean Chess on 10x10 board. Pritchard also cites Change-Over Chess (1943), Ambition Chess (Betza, 1977) and Brecht Schach (Eisert, 1980). Many combined these promotions with the idea of circular promotion. I recommend looking at Parton's works that I have edited in a single volume: https://www.lulu.com/shop/vernon-rylands-parton-and-jean-louis-cazaux/the-chess-world-of-vrparton/paperback/product-rw99wy.html?page=1&pageSize=4

 

You are promoting a book. Give me a link to this particular variant, which you claim was invented a long time ago.

jean-louiscazaux

Not everything is a few clicks on a link in our world. For the moment, we have books too to feed knowledge. That being said, I gave you several names of chess variants that present similarities with your game, so I think you should be interested. Up to you to make some research to find them on the web or on libraries. I'm not promoting books, I'm indicating books, this is a common practice to give sources. Good luck.

Ilampozhil25

i searched "ambition chess" and it gave me NOTHING about that variant(it gave chess.com forums about lack of ambition in chess)

"ambition chess by ralph betza" NOTHING(it gave sources about ralph betza)

searched it up on the chess variant website, NOTHING (literally)

seems like this is a nonexistent or unpublished or really obscure variant

Ilampozhil25

complicacious chess- kings are included

circean chess- only pawns are affected and there is a limit to how many of a piece type are allowed on the board, which is very different

change-over chess gives me stuff about the list of chess rule changes over history

Ilampozhil25

and that book is about 2000 INR

jean-louiscazaux

Not everything is in the Internet. Go to libraries. Being in a book, which are by the way among the most cited references by serious chess variant writers, is NOT being "unpublished"! Just the contrary. If you believe that it is "obscure", is your right, but obscure or not it existed. I hope Vivarta chess will be less obscure then.

Ilampozhil25

ok