Re: [OT] Something for the kids this summer.

2009-06-30 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Richmond Mathewson wrote: That doesn't involve sex, drugs or computer games: http://mathewson.110mb.com/res.html At least one of my kids already got high: http://mathewson.110mb.com/fourch.html needless to say, as it was in an EFL class, he will be punished by having the rules (in English)

Re: [OT] Something for the kids this summer.

2009-06-28 Thread Pierre Sahores
Thanks for sharing this, Richmond I spended too much years, time away, to checkmate too much players and novag superconstellation's or chess challanger's boxes in abusing of italian gambits... To the end, one day i did't got any satisfaction in playing, anymore. The hypocrisy of the games

Re: [OT] Something for the kids this summer.

2009-06-28 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins
Anyone following this thread might be interest in a board game I invented back in the 70s, that I named Astro-Chess. It is a game played by two, three or four players at the same time - in partners or cut-throat. Played on a circular board about 30 in diameter with a colorful, Astrological

Re: [OT] Something for the kids this summer.

2009-06-28 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Well, you could put up a Do it yourself kit on a website . . . I use various Chess variants for teaching EFL and Critical Thinking; writing rules is an extremely salutary exercise in getting your ideas in order in a new language. I use either my own Hexagonal Chess variant:

[OT] Something for the kids this summer.

2009-06-27 Thread Richmond Mathewson
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