Author: Axel Schumacher
Date: 16:39:26 02/22/02
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Well, in principle a good idea, but I think it is possible to improve the idea somewhat. First of all, the game should be played until a position is reached, that should be rememberd. This would reflect a more natural (and logical)situation. For example the player has to go to move 15 or 20 of a game; then the game is interrupted by a new game. Again, at a specific position, the game is stopped and the player has to place the figures at the board in the position from the previous gameand so on! Even better: A simulation of a Simultan-Game! Give the opportunity for the player to play against, let's say 10 different personalities. After each move he has to go to the next board, remembering where he was. Greetings Axel >The next version of Chessmaster is going to have an exercise in which you are >required to remember a position and then set it up on an empty board. Your >thoughts on designing this exercise would be appreciated. Here's what we have >now: > >Beginner -- 4-8 pieces (men), always a legal position >Intermediate -- 8-16 pieces (men), always a legal position >Advanced -- 12-20 pieces, completely random (and possibly illegal) position > >Opinions, questions, derision and insults are welcomed (within the bounds of the >CCC Charter of course!) > >Many thanks for your time, > >jm
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