Difference between revisions of "Talk:3139: Chess Variant"
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| β | I feel nerdsniped by this one, and I'm not even into chess. Should you either slide | + | I feel nerdsniped by this one, and I'm not even into chess. Should you either slide a tile or move a piece in your turn, or should you do both, or should you move a piece on your turn and slide a tile on your opponent's turn? Also, should it disallow sliding the board back to its immediately previous state, to avoid the back-and-forth situation on the title text (but would still allow moving in circles)? Which would be more fair, and reduce the chance of draws? So many questions... |
[[Special:Contributions/185.81.126.164|185.81.126.164]] 22:00, 8 September 2025 (UTC) | [[Special:Contributions/185.81.126.164|185.81.126.164]] 22:00, 8 September 2025 (UTC) | ||
Revision as of 22:08, 8 September 2025
I should add support for playing this to my WIP chess library. 73.164.32.149 21:43, 8 September 2025 (UTC)
I feel nerdsniped by this one, and I'm not even into chess. Should you either slide a tile or move a piece in your turn, or should you do both, or should you move a piece on your turn and slide a tile on your opponent's turn? Also, should it disallow sliding the board back to its immediately previous state, to avoid the back-and-forth situation on the title text (but would still allow moving in circles)? Which would be more fair, and reduce the chance of draws? So many questions... 185.81.126.164 22:00, 8 September 2025 (UTC)
