To date, I have advocated the freedom of anyone (including Bobby Fischer) to play chess anywhere in the world, anytime ... even to the extreme of violating UN...
With other words it's the "old Carpone thing": It's not a big problem to break US law, when you pay your taxes to the US Government. Hey ... great ....!...
Jens Meder
jens.meder@...
Mar 29, 2005 10:29 am
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Since it appears that there has been little activity at this Group, I thought that reviving the New 3D Chess Project thread might spur some debates. For those...
... _________________________________ I prefer "3-D space" or simply "space". Unfortunately, the usage of the term "space" has become ambiguous due to the...
Just for anyone interested, I do make 3D Boards for Millennium 3D Chess (8x8x3)...You can see some at http://www.noonelike.us/~orion/chess.html Orion...
One of the reasons I prefer Will D'Agostino's Millennium 3D Chess over other variants is that the board is still manageable. Some of the sets I've seen are...
Hi Jeff, well we had allready some discussions in this forum about who prefers which kind of 3D-chess. And we finally agreed that everybody has for which...
Jens Meder
jens.meder@...
May 9, 2005 8:32 pm
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If anyone wants to see a really "gargantuan" 3D game, check out this: http://www.chessvariants.org/contests/10/spc.html A few of the pieces need naming. Any...
... That is unfortunately true - I just don't like the 'volume' term, I guess. ... Oh, I agree - I was just responding to that particular poll. I guess part of...
Hello Jens! Believe me, I'm quite 'on-board' with everyone having their own preference and there being no right nor wrong. I'm always curious as to what draws ...
After doing a little background of the postings at this Group, I found that the term "matrix" has been used by Uri Bruck(posting 166) and Rick Hewson(postings...
I'm willing to play anyone in Will D'Agostino's Millennium 3D Chess - and I could probably be talked into learning Star Trek 3D Chess as well if anyone were up...
Hi, I've been reading chessvariants.com for years but just found this group. Are there some 3D programmers here? It seems to me that chess needs to be...
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Hello Matthew. My original reply seens to be lost so I will be very brief this time. I agree with your thinking. I too discovered this group by accident and...
... Richard Stilwell says--- You would move ON the NODES---not the squares---Chinese checkers has been doing it for centuries. Then you could color code each...
Hello Matthew. Thank you for your post. I recently joined this group after discovering it whilst looking for something else. I had forgotten my own interest in...
Allow me to start the following line of discussion: I have recently began reconsidering the dynamics of the diagonal and triagonal planar moves. Currently...
Ruach Emet How the New Testament was originally written in Hebrew and Aramaic And how it was translated into Greek. By James Trimm And: The Hebraic-Roots...
I think that the simple tetrahedron will work, but they fit together like triangles, not squares. -TO' ... From: Derek Nalls <dsn8@...> Sent: Jul 19, 2004...
Here's an example of the common diagonal planar piece on a simple 2D field: If the piece is located on c1, it would be allowed to move to a1 if b2 is vacant....