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The 40-squares chess variant design contest
Introduction
A contest will be held, in which you can participate. The aim of the
contest is to design a chess variant on a board with exactly 40 squares.
Read here more about the history, the rules, and the prizes to win.
Already three contests to design a chess variant were held.
From October 1997 till April 1998, a successful contest was held, to design a chess variant
on a board with 38 squares. That contest was inspired by chess
variants, that people designed for Hans Bodlaender's 37th birthday, and
an early one for his 38th birthday by Eric Greenwood. Then, in May 1998
till June 1999, a contest was
held to design a chess variant on a board with 39 squares. We also
had a contest to design a
large chess variant.
A good tradition should not be broken. Thus, we now have a contest to
design a chess variant on a board with 40 squares.
The challenge
Design a chess variant on a board
of exactly 40 squares.
The Rules of the Metagame
- To participate, design a game that is a chess variant and that
is played on a board of exactly 40 squares, and send the rules to the
Chess Variant Pages (see the feedback page
how to send them: email to (email removed contact us for address) mail.com.)
before January 15, 2000. (January 15, 2000 marks the fifth
anniversary of the Chess Variant pages website.)
You can also send them on paper
to: Hans Bodlaender, Nedercamp 26, 3992 RP Houten, the Netherlands.
- The notion of square can be interpreted broadly, and is
meant to denote any cell that can contain a piece. So, e.g., variants
with hexagonal cells are acceptable.
- In your entry, you may, if you want, also
include a few sample games, comments, etc.
- If you submit a game, you should send the description of the game
(either in html, word, or text-format, with or without added pictures),
i.e., it is insufficient to have the game on your own website and send
the URL.
- Hans Bodlaender is `first round judge'. Submissions to the contest
that are not a chess variant, not a game, not played on a board with 40
squares (or other types of `cells'), or are deemed unsuitable for
publication on the Chess Variant Pages for other reasons will be rejected in
this first round. Other submissions will be published on The Chess Variant
Pages.
- A participant may submit at most two entries. If you submit two designs,
please make them very different from each other.
- With participating, you allow me to publish what you send
(or in edited form) on The Chess Variant Pages and its offline versions.
Copyright remains with the author, and you keep the right for
publication elsewhere.
- The winning game will be decided by two qualified judges:
- Ben Good, winner of the first contest to design a chess
variant on 38 squares and a regular contributor to the Chess Variant
Pages website, and editor for the Piececlopedia
section.
- Ralph Betza, FIDE chess master, and one of the most well known inventors of
chess variants. Many of his numerous chess variant designs find their place on the Chess
Variant Pages website.
- In addition, games will be judged for `enjoyability by children' by a
special jury (Marijke and Wim Bodlaender, who will be then 11 and 9).
The game liked most by this jury will receive an additional prize.
You may state not to have your entry judged in this category.
Mention games that have inspired you. Write correct English, and be
clear and complete in giving rules, but you may assume familiarity with
the rules of standard chess. (For instance, you can write sentences like:
Knights move like in orthodox chess. The purpose of the game is to mate the
opponent's General. Stalemated players lose the game.)
Prizes
The following prizes can be won. The participant that wins the first
prize may pick his prize first; then the participant that wins the
second prize, etc.
- A copy of The Encyclopedia of
Chess Variants, kindly donated by the author David Pritchard. (I'll
also ask Pritchard to sign the copy.) The must-have book for every chess
variants enthusiast!
- A copy of a set of Omega
Chess. The chess variant nowadays played by famous chess grandmasters and
others! Kindly donated by Daniel Macdonald.
- Your choice from one of the following chess based puzzle programs:
Alterway, Blindfold, Chess Mazes, Chess Miner, Crazy Chess or Last Move.
- A copy of David Moeser's Neue Chess.
Kindly donated by David Moeser.
- A copy of David Moeser's Lotus Chess.
Kindly donated by David Moeser.
The prize for the variant most enjoyable for children will be a `Chess
Variant Pages Offline' CD-ROM, donated by Hans Bodlaender. This CDrom contains
all the files of the website, for easy browsing at home.
Additional rules
- Send the rules in HTML, text, Word, or Wordperfect format.
HTML or `plain ASCII text' are
preferred: if you use Word or WP, see if your version allows you to save your
file in such a format.
- Send the rules: do not just email the url of your own homepage!
- CorelDraw! files used to draw the Chess Variant Pages boards can be
obtained from Hans Bodlaender and used to draw your boards.
Alternatively, you can use other methods to draw them, possibly using
ASCII. Pictures may be sent as GIF or JPG, or on paper to be scanned.
- Changes or updates to your entries are allowed. However, in such a case you
should edit the html-file yourself, and send again the updated version to Hans.
No changes are allowed after the date of January 15, 2000.
- An entry having its own variants will have only its 'main variant'
judged.
What else?
If you have questions or concerns, write to Hans Bodlaender (see the feedback page).
Written by Hans Bodlaender.
WWW page created: June 29, 1999. Last modified: September 6, 1999.
Last modified: Monday, December 22, 2008