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Ed wrote on Sat, Mar 18, 2006 12:13 AM UTC:
The reason I used Pink and White for the Prototype originally was to try
and make it appealing to more women. Women tend generally to not play
Chess to the extent men do. So that was the intention from a commercial
marketing perspective. But it is a mute point now. It could I suppose be
on an ordinary coloured board. I won't rate my game again here, maybe
for
fun I will in later months. 

Anyone interested can make their own test board. Just take a standard
Chess board and draw in the rest of the squares on your coffee table
around the Chess board. Then take 2 sets of chess pieces and paint one
set
pink and grey. 

Then go online to print out the rules in your language.

Then make 4 more boards ( or buy some from me ) and have a Tourny. The
ultimate final 2 players of the Tourney will be playing 'as Chess' ,
which is how Bishops the long game ends. Which is only fitting for an
excellent Chess Variant, to end 'as Chess'.

oops , sorry I rated my game excellent again. sorry.

Any investors out there with $750,000 , kindly contact me and lets get
making this game commercially in China and sell it at Walmart. Its the
only way to go. It has to be in a white and pink box however to attract
the lady consumer. Also it has to be quality looking for about 39.95 or
49.95 . Also it has to be storeable, like using a folding board like
Trivial Pursuit, in a nice neat Box.

Ok, maybe $650,000 will suffice. .. :) 

Any takers ?

Contact me asap at [email protected] 

Ed

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