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- Miscellaneous
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- [22] Utility Software
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- [23] Using Graphic Chess Symbols in Printed Text
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- [24] Trivia
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- [25] Common Acronyms
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- [26] Rules
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- [27] Variants
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- Subject: [22] Utility Software
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- Eric Churchill's Chess Recorder, a (PC) Windows program that records
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- chess moves, suitable for keeping track of postal games, will be
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- uploaded to GEnie and submitted to comp.binaries.ibm.pc. (It even keeps
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- a log of when the moves were entered, which could be used to keep track
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- of postal time limits.) You can enter annotations and other comments and
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- they appear in a separate window when the corresponding move is
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- displayed. The program will print out the moves of the game (with
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- annotations). $15 shareware fee. Graphics are quite good--looks OK even
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- on monochrome systems. The colors of the pieces on color systems are
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- 'interesting.' It can now flip colors to put Black on bottom. Swis-Sys,
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- a $70 Swiss System pairing program, is available from Thad Suits (the
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- author), 2125 1st Ave North, Great Falls, MT, 59401. 406-453-6160.
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- Chaos, another pairing program (Swiss pairing as well as Round Robin),
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- GNU General Public License, runs on the Commodore-Amiga, available from
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- Aminet mirrors "ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/pub/aminet/game/think"
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- wuarchiv.wustl.edu . For other software utilities see [18].
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- Subject: [23] Using Graphic Chess Symbols in Printed Text (and Web)
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- There are a few ways of composing chess texts in international figurine
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- notation (or including diagrams in printed text):
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- 23.1 Use a word processor or page-layout program and a chess font. For
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- instance, for the Apple Macintosh there are at least 3 different sets of
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- fonts usable with standard word processors like Microsoft Word,
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- MacWrite, Nisus or WriteNow; or with page-layout programs like
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- Illustrator or PageMaker. Most of these fonts are proprietary (you must
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- purchase them). The fonts usually can be used for both the figurines and
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- the diagrams. A freely available/usable PostScript font, including a
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- variety of figurines, diagrams and _Informant_ symbols, has been posted
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- to "news:comp.fonts"comp.fonts and "news:rec.games.chess"rec.games.chess
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- by Andy Walker ("mailto:anw@maths.nott.ac.uk"anw@maths.nott.ac.uk ).
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- 23.2 Use a chess-specific writing application. ChessWriter (Apple
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- Macintosh) offers an interface including a chessboard and a text window.
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- Moves made on the chessboard are automatically transformed into
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- characters in the text window. ChessWriter is proprietary. CC-Publisher
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- (MS Windows) is another commercial chess-specific writing application.
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- You must have MS Windows, a word processing package (Word, WordPerfect,
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- AmiPro), and a chess database system (for generating diagrams--although
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- this could be done by hand--like ChessBase or Zarkov). It comes in two
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- versions. The basic version supports HP LJ-compatible laserjet printers
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- ($49.95). The deluxe version supports any PostScript printer, and comes
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- with PostScript Type I or TrueType fonts ($139.95). You get integrated
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- utilities to move you from game-entry or diagram-creation to conversion
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- and import into your word processor, with special Tips and Tricks for MS
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- Word, Lotus AmiPro, and WordPerfect users. Extremely easy installation,
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- and your fonts become available to all Windows applications. There's a
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- comprehensive user manual on the installation disk, and you get free
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- technical support! Chess Chow Publications, P.O. Box 3348, Church St.
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- Station, New York, NY 10008. 212-432-6546. e-mail
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- mginsbur@rnd.stern.nyu.edu
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- 23.3 Use the LaTeX chess macros and fonts package by Piet Tutelaers (see
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- [18]). TeX is an advanced public-domain system for text formatting
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- available on mainframes, workstations and personal computers. LaTeX is a
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- set of text-formatting macros for TeX. METAFONT is a font generator
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- program for TeX. For general information on all of these, and pointers
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- to reference manuals, see the FAQ list posting in comp.text.tex.) Once
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- you have the chess package, you'll need to 3a) be able to use METAFONT
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- to generate chess fonts starting from the programs contained in the
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- package; 3b) be able to install the LaTeX macros in your TeX system; and
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- 3c) learn the macro language to format chess texts. Activity 3a can
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- become tiresome if you do not have any help from a TeX wizard. Using
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- LaTeX to write chess text is not very simple, but the results are worth
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- 23.4 FEN2DIAG and PGN2FIG http://www.chessvariants.com/d.font/fonts.html
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- Freeware by Alastair Scott. Macros for Word 6 or higher. Requires an
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- installed chess font. Version 3.32 is a set of Word macros which allow
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- the user to input a position in Forsyth-Edwards Notation (FEN), or paste
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- a position in from any chess application which uses FEN, then generate a
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- chess board diagram using a TrueType or Adobe Type 1 font (assuming that
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- Adobe Type Manager is installed) which contains chess symbols. If the
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- font contains border characters FEN2DIAG allows the diagram to be
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- generated with or without borders; a powerful feature is a custom macro
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- which works with the Alpine Electronics chess fonts (Linares, Hastings,
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- Zurich) to generate diagrams using any of their six border styles.
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- FEN2DIAG is that it can be customised, via a .INI file, to work with any
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- chess fonts including ones which it doesn't "know" about. The macros
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- currently work with Word for Windows 6.0, 95 or 97. Full installation
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- instructions are provided.
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- The free Cheq TrueType font is supplied with the ZIP file; the macros
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- support 22 freeware and commercial chess fonts in all.
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- http://www.chessvariants.com/d.font/fonts.html
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- Web Page Information Available on Chess Publishing:
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- http://www.enpassant.dk/chess/dtpeng.htm
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- 23.5 Pgn Converter for MS Office Freeware by Michael Berganovsky. MS
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- Office 97/2000. ftp://www.enpassant.dk/pub/chess/pgnconv.exe ~683K
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- Open/insert pgn files into an MS Office application such as Word. The
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- moves are converted to figurine notation, and if the game begins with a
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- diagram - specified in the header with a FEN tag (e.g. [FEN
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- "r1b2rk1/pp1p1pp1/1b1p2B1/n1qQ2p1/8/5N2/P3RPPP/4R1K1 w - - 0 1"]), one
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- 23.6.1 Palview http://www.enpassant.dk/chess/palview/index.htm
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- Freeware which allows you to take a chess game stored in PGN format and
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- convert it into an html/javascript page for viewing on a website. Using
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- Paldiag you can make html pages (no javascript) with static diagrams.
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- This page is an index to other pages where you can view examples, see
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- different piece sets and boards, read detailed help and - of course -
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- download. The Palview Developers Forum is something like a news group
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- 23.6.2 PGN2HTML Unix or Windows.
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- http://www.csar.cfs.ac.uk/staff/pickles/pgn2html.html
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- Converts chess games in pgn to HTML pages with Java Script for web
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- viewing. Command line utility. Windows users will need to install the
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- C-library, BC40RTL.DLL, to run the program.
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- Subject: [24] Trivia
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- How long is the longest possible chess game? The basic idea is a player
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- may claim a draw if fifty moves elapse without a capture or a pawn
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- advance. Ignoring the special cases where more than 50 moves are allowed
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- by the rules, the answer is after Black's 5948th move, White is able to
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- claim a draw. The simple calculation is (<Pawn_moves + <Captures>-
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- <Duplicates>+ <Drawing_interval_grace_period) * <Drawing_interval, or
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- (16*6 + 30 - 8 + 1) * 50 = 5950; we're able to trim two moves from this
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- total by observing that sequences of Captures/Pawn_moves must have (at
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- Subject: [25] Common Acronyms
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- * AI Artificial Intelligence ("Anything we can't do with a computer")
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- * BCE _Basic Chess Endings_ (see your local chess book source)
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- * BCF British Chess Federation
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- * BCO _Batsford Chess Openings_ (see [14])
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- * DT Deep Thought (see [19])
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- * DT II Deep Thought; latest version
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- * ECO _Encylopedia of Chess Openings_ (see your local chess book source)
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- * ELO Arpad Elo's rating system (see [8])
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- * FAQ Frequently Asked Question (see news group news.answers)
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- * FIDE Federation Internationale des Echecs (see [1])
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- * FM FIDE Master (see [1])
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- * F-S II Fischer-Spassky match held Sept-Nov '92 (Fischer won 10-5)
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- * GM Grandmaster (see [1])
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- * ICS Internet Chess Server (see [18])
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- * IGM see GM
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- * IM International Master (see [1])
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- * IWM International Woman Master (see [1])
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- * KIA King's Indian Attack (see opening books)
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- * KID King's Indian Defense (see opening books)
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- * MCO _Modern Chess Openings_ (see [14])
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- * N Novelty (see TN)
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- * NM National Master (or just "Master"; see [8])
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- * OTB Over-the-board (as opposed to correspondence/postal chess)
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- * QGA Queen's Gambit Accepted (see opening books)
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- * QGD Queen's Gambit Declined (see opening books)
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- * SM Senior Master (see [8])
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- * TN Theoretical Novelty A new idea in an opening line (usually used
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- * USCF United States Chess Federation (see [2])
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- * WGM International Woman Grandmaster (see [1])
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- Subject: [26] Rules
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- Subject: [27] Variants
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- Over the centuries, many variations of chess have appeared and more have
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- been invented recently by gaming enthusiasts. Charles E. Tuttle Co.,
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- Inc. (28 South Main Street, Rutland, VT 05701) has published a general
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- book on the subject: _Chess Variations: Ancient, Regional, and Modern_
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- by John Gollon. Two of the most popular alternatives to our version of
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- chess are known as Chinese Chess (or shiang-chi or xiangqi) and Shogi
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- (or Japanese Chess). Ishi Press International (76 Bonaventura Drive, San
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- Jose, CA 95134) sells good books on both of these games. (_Chinese Chess
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- for Beginners_ by Sam Sloan and _Shogi for Beginners_ by John Fairbairn.
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- Another book on Chinese Chess is "Chinese Chess" by H.T. Lau published
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- by Tuttle Press. A relatively recent variation of chess is called Ultima
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- and is described in detail in the book _Abbott's New Card Games_ by
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- Robert Abbott. For more information on Chinese Chess visit the Newsgroup
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- rec.games.chinese_chess. A comprehensive book is David Pritchard's "The
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- Encyclopedia of Chess Variants", published in 1994 by the author
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- (contact him at Games & Puzzles Publications, P.O. Box 20, Godalming,
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- Surrey, GU8 4YP, United Kingdom). 383 pages, includes 1450 variants,
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- including regional, modern, and commercial variants, with very detailed
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- coverage of the important regional games (shogi and xiang qi) and the
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- most widely played modern variants (kriegspiel, progressive, giveaway,
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- etc.). 21.99 U.K. pounds (around $36 by credit card) plus postage). For
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- postal players, there are two highly active organizations which play
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- variants : NOST (Knights of the Square Table) in the U.S. (founded 1963)
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- -- contact Phil Cohen <ucalegon@aol.com for more information; and AISE
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- (Associazione Italiana Scacchi Eterodossi) in Italy -- contact
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- Alessandro Castelli, via Potenza 11, I-62010 Villa Potenza (MC), Italy,
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- for information. A magazine called World Game Review, in 1991 published
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- a 99-page special issue devoted to chess variants. This included an
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- index of 677 variants, with full rules for about 450 of those, plus
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- addresses, bibliography, glossary, list of inventors, etc. It covers
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- regional variants lightly (though lots of references are given), but is
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- very strong on modern variants. It was widely praised in chess variant
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- circles, and it is still available from the publisher, $10 postpaid from
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- Michael Keller <Wgreview@aol.com, World Game Review, 1747 Little Creek
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- Drive, Baltimore, MD 21207-5230. A Web site containing information on
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- chess variants has been established by HansHans Bodlaender, of the
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- Department of Computer Science, Utrecht University.
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- "http://www.cs.ruu.nl/~hansb/d.chessvar/index.html"Chess Variants
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