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Comments by Michael Schmahl
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It's a very interesting game. I wonder if it would be better if the Ariki moved like Kings (still throwing stones any distance, though), and the Mato'Toa moved like Queens.
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Promoted pawns retain their promoted status after being captured, I assume?
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The rules aren't explicit, but I assume a catapult launches a piece occupying it to an empty square on the same rank or file?
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If I read the rules correctly, a Knight (and only a Knight) can get the ball off the side or out of the corners. +---+---+---+ |(O)|-N-| | +---+---+---+ | | | | +---+---+---+ | | * | | +---+---+---+ The Knight kicks the ball (marked O) to the square marked by the asterisk.
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What happens if a Catapult moves to the last rank, carrying a pawn (rather than launching it)?
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In response to 'no one''s comments, the Condorcet (MAM) voting method will not 'split the vote' between the very-similar games pointed out by Fergus. The method satisfies the following criterion: [from http://alumnus.caltech.edu/~seppley/] independence of clone alternatives (ICA, promoted by TN Tideman): If there is a subset of alternatives such that no voter ranks any alternative outside the subset between any alternatives in the subset, then the election outcome must not change if a strict subset of that subset is deleted from the votes and from the set of nominees. A sample election, where B and B' are the 'clones' (they may be from the same party, or just be very similar in some way): 40%: A > B > B' 30%: B > B' > A 30%: B' > B > A In a plurality voting system, such as you might be used to, A would win over B and B'. But in any Condorcet method, B would win, because B would win in an election against any single opponent.
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There is an error in the short rules description for Chu Shogi. The Reverse Chariot promotes to a Whale (which is correct), but a Whale moves orthogonally forwards or backwards, or diagonally backwards. Thus, the piece icon is correct, but the text description is wrong. Similarly for White Horse (promoted Lance).
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