Keys "s"=save "l"=load "b"=back once "c"=cheat "iwin"=I win "ilose"=I lose
You know where your pawns can make captures, and the composition of the remaining Red forces.
These are simple illustrations rather than strong opponents.
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Written by Ed Friedlander
. Program that serves as a Kriegspiel referee. (8x8x3, Cells: 192) Author: Mac . Inventor: Henry Michael Temple.
. (8x8x3, Cells: 192) Author: David Li.
. (8x8x3, Cells: 192) Author: David Li.
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Frank ![]() | None | Although playing Kriegspiel on the computer can be fun, I much rather playing it in person. I play with a group of friends every Wednesday night and more and more it seems we have problems with the referee, usually missing calls. So in an attempt to remedy that I've been in search of a computer chess program for the referees to use. I need one that has a side view, to match what the referee sees: black on one side and white on the other as opposed to one on top and the other on the bottom. You would think this would be simple to find, but so far I haven't had any luck. I have ChessMaster 9000, but it doesn't allow for a side view. Plus having the referee use a computer program would allow the players to watch the game back once they have finished playing. This would help clarify all those 'I don't understand' and 'how's that possible' moments. Can anyone help? I thought this would be an easy endeavor, but not so far. Thanks. | View [*] | |
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