X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,f1699d30bb8405c6 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: mmiicc@dataweb.nl (miK) Subject: Re: Chess (was: Mancala board) Date: 1997/12/17 Message-ID: <677gin$jkd$1@news.Leiden.NL.net>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 298900932 References: <66svp7$ns6$1@news01.micron.net> <34968FC7.7A3F@freent.toronto.on.ca> <34969FAF.446B9B3D@on.spammer> <3496A037.794BDF32@on.spammer> <677807$iq0$1@news.Leiden.NL.net> <3497368e.0@206.103.97.91> Organization: NLnet Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art "Jonathon R. Oglesbee" wrote: >Neat idea, but I still find this board and pieces a little clumsy, and hard to deal with. I suggest this, if you are serious about >playin: > R Kn B K Q P >For a real game you would have to be color specific, so you might either add a small case b for black, or some symbol, or use >capital for one color, and small case for the other. > Jonathon R. Oglesbee >oglesbee@fullnet.net-remove to reply I'm dead serious bout playing, but when you throw in R N and so on this thing really isn't ASCII art anymore. We'd better play a game of e-mail chess then - i'd like that and i promise i won't cheat ;) cheers, mic mic@dataweb.nl removed the reply