Why is chess 960 not pushed more? Creativity is more important for humans than memorization.

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WalterHai

Hi, I am just wondering why chess960 is not promoted more by the chess community? We lost the memorization game by a vast margin to computers. Society in general moves towards a society of creativity and innovation. Creativity is one of the last unprogrammable features of humanity. Chess960 requires more creative, on the spot problem-solving skills than traditional chess, especially under time constraints. 

I am way more impressed by somebody who is a good chess player and hasn't studied any opening or memorization pattern. If the game of chess is not adapted to the new technological context, it will lose relevancy and appeal. 

In this context, I have a question: If a game starts from a never-before-played-position how well do humans against engines? Better or worse than starting from a known position?

tygxc

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Engines are even better at chess960.
The humans no longer can rely on familiar patterns and the engine outcalculates the human.

Marcus_Chess_0302

Well you have foresight, Chess960/Freestyle Chess/Fischer Random is popular nowadays.