Kevin Pacey wrote on Mon, Jan 8, 2018 11:02 PM UTC:
I'm having computer troubles. Hopefully I can continue on this old machine a bit.
@ H.G.: I suppose the only point to having two like armies on, e.g., 10x8 playing each other, and which aren't already in the context of a previously invented variant like 10x8 Capablanca Chess, would be that the two like armies could be designed to be close in value to, say, Capa's army. Otherwise your point on the matter many posts ago is taken, my oversight due to a hurried post.
I'm having computer troubles. Hopefully I can continue on this old machine a bit.
@ H.G.: I suppose the only point to having two like armies on, e.g., 10x8 playing each other, and which aren't already in the context of a previously invented variant like 10x8 Capablanca Chess, would be that the two like armies could be designed to be close in value to, say, Capa's army. Otherwise your point on the matter many posts ago is taken, my oversight due to a hurried post.