Author: Mike Byrne
Date: 11:30:09 12/23/04
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On December 23, 2004 at 13:52:04, Andrei Fortuna wrote: >Greetings, > >I am working on a chess puzzles program (player is shown a mate in X or such >puzzle, he moves for a side and the computer for the other side) and after some >time thinking I still don't know how to name it. So I thought I might ask here >for ideas ... I am doing this program in my free time so I can't offer much in >return except for a free copy of the final program to the best name if that name >is used. > >Cheers, >Andrei Andrei, Chess Quest Puzzle Quest Mate Hunt Puzzle Hunt Chess Hunt Mate Puzzle Chess Puzzle Mate Finder Puzzle Finder Chess Baffles Chess Stumper Mystic Chess Mystic Puzzles Puzzle Stumper Mystic Stumper Mystic Mate Mate Mystic Perplex Mystic Puzzle Mystics Perplex Puzzles Jigsaw Chess Einstein Chess Da Vinci Chess Da Vinci Chess Puzzles Chess Cooks ( double entendre - "Chess cook" means a a flaw in the chess problem and Eugene Cook was the First American Chess Composer of note) Cheron Chess ( famous French endgame composer) Dawson Chess (Thomas Dawson is considered the creator of "fairytale chess" problems Kasparian Chess (one of the first 4 Grandmasters of Chess Compositions) Loyd Chess (Sam Loyd composed of 10,000 problems) Mansfield Chess (Comins Mansfield) is perhaps the most famous all of all problem composers) Note - all composers mentioned above are now deceased - so you should have not have any issues using their name in the name for you program. Good Luck! Michael
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