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Encyclopedia of Chess Variants. Book that documents a wide variety of chess variants.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
David Howe wrote on Wed, Mar 12, 2008 12:01 PM UTC:
See:

http://www.chessvariants.org/index/shopitem.php?itemid=CECV

Fred Feaster wrote on Wed, Mar 12, 2008 08:07 AM UTC:
Is the book Encyclopedia of Chess Variants by David Pritchard available?  I
would like to buy a copy.  If it is not available from you, where might I
get a copy?  My e-mail address is [email protected].
Thank you.
Fred Feaster

George Duke wrote on Wed, Jun 27, 2007 04:29 PM UTC:Good ★★★★
Rating 7 out of 10 for Berkeleian Chess(1984): 'When a piece is unobserved it disappears from the board. An observed piece is one that is defended or notionally defended (in the case of a pinned piece) by another man.' --full write-up in 1994 Pritcard's ECV. 
Notes: 1) Nice idea 'Berkeleian' could apply widely, including to any of the 3000 CVPage games in general.
2) Presumptively classifiable here as 'modest cv', Berkeley theme is actually genuine mutator, unlike way-overworked sterile mixing-around or randomizing back rank of pre-existing games. (A fortiori, slight majority of CVPage games are propietarily at best half-creative new combinations of known elements, but the 100-member Carrera-Capablanca family fails even rising to that)
3) Tactically in real play, Berkeleian forces, whatever particular embodiment thereof, tend to group effectively together, like present games being played of Elephant Chess in CVPage Game Courier.
4) If we missed someone's using partly the Berkeley theme already, Berkeleian was not cited, or we would have noticed, so anyway this points to origination.

M Winther wrote on Thu, May 3, 2007 07:43 AM UTC:
Seems like one can order the new Encyclopedia now from Chess Direct
/Mats

Andy Lewicki wrote on Mon, May 19, 2003 01:46 PM UTC:Excellent ★★★★★
I am having problem to understand an explanation of Chess Patience in
Pritchard's book. Please, help me.
Regards,
Andy Lewicki.

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