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Mathematichess. A chess variant specially designed for mathematicians. (8x8, Cells: 64) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Sat, Dec 23, 2023 01:36 PM UTC in reply to Florin Lupusoru from 10:21 AM:

It looks like almost nobody on this site seems to like maths.

You forgot about Go and Rummy. I’ve never been good at Go, and all I know of Rummy is that it is a card game. As for math, I did well in the math classes I took, but I did not take many after high school, and I do not do math recreationally.

One day, you will realise that this is the greatest and most challenging chess variant ever invented.

It has a lot of competition, and it takes more than being the most challenging to make it the greatest. Also, if we’re so uninterested in this game that we can’t be bothered to understand its rules, there is just no way that we will ever realize it is the greatest and most challenging of chess variants. As for myself, I’m not even sure this is a chess variant. Although it uses Chess equipment, it seems to be a very different sort of game than chess.