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Half Moon Bay
Joined 03 Nov '04 Moves 11415 A few times I have found myself wondering if my opponent could still castle. I've had to crank up the game analyst option (which I find wonderfilled) to figure out this weightly issue. Can there be a notation that pops up on screen to tell me if castling has taken place? When involved in multiple games, this would be of help.
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Joined 02 Jul '05 Moves 11781 This information is in the FEN...
RHP IQ
Joined 17 Mar '05 Moves 1345 Originally posted by Humper
This information is in the FEN... I suspect (s)he would find that no FUN.
Earth Prime
Joined 16 Mar '05 Moves 35265 While it seems like a simple option, I wouldn't want to see it before many other ideas. Scanning through the history is a small chore.
Glasgow
Joined 06 Jan '04 Moves 171019 In a 'real' game of chess, you wouldn't have this information, without going back through the game score.
Therefore, on the basis that we should keep things as close as possible to the rules of the game called chess, this is a bad idea.
Earth Prime
Joined 16 Mar '05 Moves 35265 Originally posted by Redmike
In a 'real' game of chess, you wouldn't have this information, without going back through the game score.
Therefore, on the basis that we should keep things as close as possible to the rules of the game called chess, this is a bad idea. You also don't play 40+ games at a time in a 'real' game of chess. Therefore it is quite a lot easier to keep track of.
Earth Prime
Joined 16 Mar '05 Moves 35265 Originally posted by Redmike
In a 'real' game of chess, you wouldn't have this information, without going back through the game score.
Therefore, on the basis that we should keep things as close as possible to the rules of the game called chess, this is a bad idea. You also don't have an "analize board" with you in real chess.
Glasgow
Joined 06 Jan '04 Moves 171019 Originally posted by Coconut
You also don't play 40+ games at a time in a 'real' game of chess. Therefore it is quite a lot easier to keep track of. You do in correspondence chess, and you can also have as many analysis boards as you need.
RHP IQ
Joined 17 Mar '05 Moves 1345 Originally posted by Redmike
You do in correspondence chess... lol
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