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Symmetric Chess. (Updated!) Variant with two Queens flanking the King and Bishops Conversion Rule. (9x8, Cells: 72) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
💡📝Carlos Cetina wrote on Wed, Nov 27, 2019 12:52 AM UTC:

Thank you, H.G., for the explanation and directions. I could already run Nebiyu properly but unfortunately... playing chess it defeats me easily! 


💡📝Carlos Cetina wrote on Mon, Nov 25, 2019 06:41 PM UTC:

OK, I already downloaded Nebiyu 1.45 and unzipped NebiyuAlien; then double clicked on NebiyuAlien.exe and a window was opened but everything is black; there is only one blinking cursor; the window header says:

C:\Users\Carlos\Downloads\Nebiyu\NebiyuAlien.exe

But now I don't know what to do.


💡📝Carlos Cetina wrote on Mon, Nov 25, 2019 03:46 PM UTC:

There is Fairy-Stockfish, which is very much worth having. But it is not an independent app that goes accompanied with an installer. Just something you unzip in a folder of your choice, after which you have to point WinBoard to the executable through the Load Engine dialog, so that it can use it as an engine.

The same holds for Nebiyu, which is not as strong as Stockfish, but rather easy to configure for playing new chess variants.

Thank you very much for the info. Of the two, attracts me more Nebiyu. I'm somewhat confused on how to proceed with the installation because I don't see any link that be unique and clearly says "download". There are these 4 links:

egbbdll-cpu

egbbdll-gpu

nets-epd.zip

nets-ccrl.zip

Could you, please, tell me which of them to click? 


💡📝Carlos Cetina wrote on Sat, Nov 23, 2019 06:06 PM UTC:

Do you know what version of Windows 10 you are using? 

I'm using Windows 10 Home, 1903 version, operative system version 18362.476, installed on 14/Oct/2019.

My PC is a Compaq Mini CQ-1100, Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU N2600, 1.60 GHz RAM.

Go in to the EnginesXBoard folder and delete everything underneath and then try running ChessV.exe again?

I already did it but the problem persists: no error message is issued nor the system crashes, it simply behaves as if nothing had happened.

In order to determine the cause there are 2 steps:

1) To install ChessV2.2 in other computer with Windows 10 Home .

2) To install in my PC another app.exe

For the second, I would be grateful if you, Fergus, HG or anyone else tell me of any program (preferable of chess or chessvariants) that I could download.


💡📝Carlos Cetina wrote on Sat, Nov 23, 2019 01:21 AM UTC:

Greg:

When I double click on ChessV.exe it appears a window asking me if I agree the app makes changes in the device. After clicking "yes" NOTHING HAPPENS. It's disconcerting why does WinBoard 4.8.0 works while ChessV2.2 doesn't.

HG:

I already learned to drop pieces in Seirawan Chess. Thanks!


💡📝Carlos Cetina wrote on Fri, Nov 22, 2019 03:16 AM UTC:

Greg:

The same day you pre-released ChessV 2.2 I downloaded it but it does not work.

Recently I upgraded the OS from Windows 7 to 10. Save by the button sizes issue I still can run ChessV 2.1

I have archived the ChessV 2.2's 10 elements: 3 folders, 5 extensions and 2 apps, but Windows 10 may require programs to include an installer.

By contrast, some days ago I downloaded H.G. Muller's WinBoard 4.8.0 and I can run it perfectly; its logo appears listed in the Start Menu while the one of ChessV 2,2  doesn't, but the ChessV 2.1 logo yes appears listed.

I will look forward to the official release with installer included!

 

HG:

I will try to configure the Interactive Diagram as you say using the Bishop image for both Dragon Horse and Wazir.

Regarding WinBoard 4.8.0, I don't know how to drop the Hawk and the Elephant playing Seirawan Chess against the Fairy-Chess engine.  After moving a piece, no menu appears asking you to choose which piece you want to drop. Could you, please, help me? 


💡📝Carlos Cetina wrote on Thu, Nov 21, 2019 04:19 PM UTC:

Thanks for your reply, HG.

What I'm looking for is an engine or computer program that allows me to analyze Symmetric Chess games with the idea of publishing them on YouTube, for which it would be very useful to have teaching resources such as those before mentioned: arrows, highlighting squares, etc.  

I think I could use the Interactive Diagram but I feel a bit unpleasant the fact that on the starting setup appear Dragon Horses instead of Bishops. Would it be possible to implement the Bishops Convertion Rule without the intermediation of neither Dragon Horses nor Wazirs? 


💡📝Carlos Cetina wrote on Mon, Nov 18, 2019 06:26 PM UTC:

HG:

Your Interactive Diagram is undoubtedly an excellent resource to show easily the various ways of moving pieces.

Given your obvious computer skills, I wonder if you could develop a software that serve as support when analyzing chessvariants games just like many bloggers do with standard chess; features such as arrows indicating piece movements, highlighting squares of threatened pieces, soon return to the basic position after seeing one or more variants. For example, please take a look at this YouTube video. 

I mean to add said features to the Interactive Diagram. Or are they more typical of a video editor software? 


Symmetric Chess. Play chess with a couple of queens flanking the king.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
💡📝Carlos Cetina wrote on Sun, Nov 17, 2019 07:31 PM UTC:

Greg:

I have been testing your preset and find it 100% OK, everything is working nice, but I would like to ask you a special favor: change its appearance by cloning the preset that I'm currently using whose URL is

 https://www.chessvariants.com/play/pbm/play.php?game=Symmetric+Chess&settings=default 

and its appearance is

 

 

You  know, it's something very simple: copy the code from your preset and paste it on the mine; then edit the clone with your userID and the settings name you like.

Note that in the Pre-Game box there is a line of code saying:

remind Watch Symmetric Chess games at www.youtube.com/channel/UCGEF6o8z5oW-OZlaat-Lqkg;

I use it to advertise my Youtube channel as a mean of attracting players.

The underlying reason to change the appearance is that blue pieces stand out better on an orange background than on a brown one; the same applies to the lines used to highlight the squares of origin and destination of the moves.

This is evident by comparing a whole sequence of movements.

Video with cream/brown background. 

Video with cream/orange background.  

Thank you very much for your support! 


Symmetric Chess. (Updated!) Variant with two Queens flanking the King and Bishops Conversion Rule. (9x8, Cells: 72) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
💡📝Carlos Cetina wrote on Sun, Nov 17, 2019 07:30 PM UTC:

Thanks, H.G., for your posting. I will comment something later. Rightnow I'm leaving home.


Game Courier Tournament 2019. Chess Variant Tournament to be played on Game Courier.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Carlos Cetina wrote on Sat, Nov 16, 2019 04:41 PM UTC:

Okay, Greg, sorry for the misunderstanding. Thousand thanks and good luck!


Carlos Cetina wrote on Sat, Nov 16, 2019 02:37 PM UTC:

Greg:

I appreciate very much the effort you make to reinforce the rules of the Symmetric Chess preset, however I wonder if using the preset you suggest will not be more confusing for some people than if we used the entirely uncoded one.

I don't know; it's just a presumption, a guess. In my personal case, I would play without problems with any of those two options.

Certainly, coding the Bishops Conversion Rule is a tremendous challenge.


Bishops Conversion Rule. Rule for variant where bishops start on equal colored squares, with sample games.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
💡Carlos Cetina wrote on Sun, Aug 25, 2019 03:35 AM UTC:

OK. Thanks!


💡Carlos Cetina wrote on Sun, Aug 25, 2019 01:13 AM UTC:

Hi Greg:

The wording is from Hans based on the info I sent him by email and I admit that it can be somewhat confusing because I really had not considered the possibility that you refer until Mike Nelson pointed out it in a comment wrote on Oct 21/2002.

My answer is that said remaining bishop would have FREE CHOICE to be converted or moved normally according to the color of the square in which it is placed.


Colossus. 10x10 chess with 4 Rooks, 4 Knights, 4 Bishops, 10 Pawns, 1 Queen and 1 King![All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Carlos Cetina wrote on Sat, Jul 6, 2019 01:01 AM UTC:

Hi Greg,

I could already make the move.

Thank you very much!


Game Courier Tournament 2019. Chess Variant Tournament to be played on Game Courier.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Carlos Cetina wrote on Sun, Jun 23, 2019 08:22 PM UTC:

Thanks. Good luck to everyone!


Carlos Cetina wrote on Thu, Jun 20, 2019 02:18 PM UTC:

OK... Thanks!


Carlos Cetina wrote on Thu, Jun 20, 2019 12:31 PM UTC:

Greg:

I think we could start the next round since the result of my Colossus game vs Fergus is practically decided, regardless of the bug in the preset program.   


Colossus. 10x10 chess with 4 Rooks, 4 Knights, 4 Bishops, 10 Pawns, 1 Queen and 1 King![All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Carlos Cetina wrote on Thu, Jun 20, 2019 11:54 AM UTC:

Fergus:

To help you spot the bug that is in our Colossus game here is part of the program:

Syntax Error on line 673

 658 MOVE: r i3-j3
 659 postauto2
 660 moveindex 146
 661 MOVE: B h1-j3
 662 postauto1
 663 moveindex 147
 664 MOVE: q g3-j3
 665 postauto2
 666 set posvar join "b" join fencode boardflags
 667 if >= var #posvar 3
 668   say Three Times Repetition! Drawn Game!
 669   drawn
 670 elseif sub stalemated #K
 671   if sub checked #K
 672     say Checkmate! Black has won!
 673     won:
else:
say Stalemate! The game is drawn.
 674     drawn
 675   endif
 676 elseif >= #nopvc 100
 677   say Fifty Moves Without Moving a Pawn or Capturing! Game Drawn!
 678   drawn
 679 elseif sub checked #K
 680   say Check!
 681 endif
 682 end

I understand the problem is the two points after the "won" word.

 


Carlos Cetina wrote on Thu, Jun 20, 2019 03:33 AM UTC:

There is a bug that prevents to make 66... Qxj3# 

A message appears saying "Syntax Error on line 673 ..."


wrong personal invitations[Subject Thread] [Add Response]
Carlos Cetina wrote on Tue, Jun 11, 2019 05:44 PM UTC:

@Aurelian

Please note that the pair of personal invitations you gave me recently 

Modern+Chess&log=-Vernon+Parton-2019-159-445

Symmetric+Chess&log=-Vernon+Parton-2019-159-446

were wrongly addressed to a Game Courier user that does not exist: carlos cetina (with lowercase initial letters).

I am registered as Carlos Cetina (with uppercase initial letters) and userID: sissa.

Such logs are not listed in my "Your Games on Game Courier" page.

Now then, regardless of this random fact, I'm sorry to tell you that I'm currently focused on promoting the Symmetric Chess only; and, for reasons of time and energy savings both physical and mental, I have decided not to play other variants except those included in the current tournament.

So my dear friend, send me all the invitations you want as long as they be of Symmetric Chess!!!


Symmetric Chess. (Updated!) Variant with two Queens flanking the King and Bishops Conversion Rule. (9x8, Cells: 72) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
💡📝Carlos Cetina wrote on Thu, May 2, 2019 01:06 PM UTC:

Today, five years after having released this variant, it’s opportune to recapitulate what has happened and make a sort of balance.

There are 119 finished games recorded in the Game Courier database, of which 114 are games that I played with different opponents, while the remaining 5 were played by other people (although some of these 5 are plaged with illegal moves).

1 Сергей Бугаевский – per hommerberg [per31-cvgameroom-2018-230-424]

2 Сергей Бугаевский – per hommerberg [per31-cvgameroom-2018-230-425]

3 Play Tester – per hommerberg [per31-cvgameroom-2018-235-544]

4 per hommerberg – Play Tester [per31-cvgameroom-2018-247-532]

5 per hommerberg – Aurelian Florea [per31-cvgameroom-2018-342-417]

My performance against my various opponents is the following:

 

Total Games

Wins

Draws

Defeats

1

Kevin Pacey

33

5

10

18

2

Vitya Makov

13

10

0

3

3

Сергей Бугаевский

11

10

1

0

4

wdtr2

8

8

0

0

5

Aurelian Florea

8

8

0

0

6

per hommerberg

8

7

0

1

7

Bogot Bogot

5

4

1

0

8

Jeremy Hook

4

4

0

0

9

Jarid Carlson

3

3

0

0

10

Colin Weaver

3

3

0

0

11

José Carrillo

2

2

0

0

12

Jeremy Good

2

2

0

0

13

sxg

2

2

0

0

14

Gary Gifford

1

1

0

0

15

Joe Joyce

1

1

0

0

16

Nick Wolff

1

1

0

0

17

erik

1

1

0

0

18

Pat Quexionez

1

1

0

0

19

DJ Linick

1

1

0

0

20

Sagi Gabay

1

1

0

0

21

xxman

1

1

0

0

22

Vitaly Rabitz

1

1

0

0

23

Bn Em

1

1

0

0

24

Николай Сокольский

1

1

0

0

25

Kacper Rutkowski

1

1

0

0

 T  O  T  A  L

114

80

12

22

 

In view of the little interest that there is in chess variants, I would say that 119 games in 5 years is not so bad; they are almost 24 per year, that is, 1 every 15 days!

Anyway, in order to attract more fans I just created a channel on YouTube where I will regularly upload videos showing games that have been played here in Game Courier so that viewers can easily and conveniently see in a few minutes the full development of a game. For optimal viewing I recommend see them in full screen mode. I have started with the first two games of the long and endless match that I have with my dear friend Kevin Pacey.

Carlos Cetina vs Kevin Pacey (Game 1)

Kevin Pacey vs Carlos Cetina (Game 2)


Game Courier Tournament 2019. Chess Variant Tournament to be played on Game Courier.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Carlos Cetina wrote on Thu, Jan 24, 2019 03:19 PM UTC:

OK. No problem. Thanks.


Carlos Cetina wrote on Sat, Jan 19, 2019 05:04 PM UTC:

Hello Greg.

Please sign me in at the event. Certainly Symmetric Chess is the variant that I would propose as my favorite.

Thanks for the organization!


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