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Jose Carrillo wrote on Sun, Apr 6, 2008 11:58 AM UTC:
Thanks for updating the Modern Chess page with the Bishop Adjustment rule.

I found two typos.

1. The notation for the Bishop and Minister's Knight example is actually
B=MN (I made a mistake before with B=MK).

2. The international organization created that arranged tournaments and
world championships for Modern Chess was FEMDAM. (not FENDAM as Pritchard
incorrently quotes in his book).

FEMDAM = FEderacion Mundial De Ajedrez Moderno

which is Spanish for 'World Federation of Modern Chess'

Can someone please update the two typos in the Modern Chess page? 

http://www.chessvariants.org/large.dir/modern.html

[All fixed, I think. DH] [Yes. Thanks. JC]

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