💡📝Doug Chatham wrote on Sat, Mar 4, 2006 09:13 AM UTC:
Well, if you like the large number of setups, here's another idea you may
find amusing: Googol Chess. In Googol Chess, each square points to a
particular non-adjacent square randomly chosen during the setup. A piece
has the additional power to leap to the square pointed to by its current
square, if that destination square is empty. There are at least
(64-9)^64=55^64 > 2.1 x 10^111 possible setups on a standard chessboard.