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You had one of Abbott's later books. The original game did not have the distance limitations, this is the change he proposed that no one else liked.
Hello, As a boy back in the 60’s I owned Robert Abbott’s book and learned of Ultima from it. I was so impressed by the game, that I made my own physical board and pieces and have taught a few people the rules from memory. In fact, not more than 2 days ago, I taught the game to my new wife. However, I had run across a couple of sticky problems and did not remember if they were addressed in the rules. I told my friend about this game yesterday at work and to my surprise I found an email with a website with information on the actual game. It lives! I looked through everything and did not see the complete rules but it alluded that they were expounded on by Mark-Jason Dominus. I would appreciate any more info I could obtain, the more detail the better. I remember from memory that Abbott had even mentioned the historical sources for some of the pieces (Greece, Rome, Madagascar, etc.). I found this interesting because one of the things that appealed to me about chess was its historical aspect. Also, the site mentioned that Abbott had changed the rules, but that everyone liked the original version better and still plays that one. Was this rule change that he wanted to remove the distance limitation (if on the 1st row, you can move only 1 space, if on the 2nd row, you can move only 2 spaces, etc.)? Were there other changes also? Any info you can e-mail to me would be thankfully received. Looking forward to hearing from you, Ed Kennedy
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