Dave Parlett is a famous author of books about games, also an historian. His books on card games are a reference. He is also the author of Hare & Tortoise a very original race game without any dice, only skill-based. He wrote an History of book games which contains a full chapter on chess variants and it is in this book that he proposed a notation which has some merits, at least for common fairy pieces. Quite a good book btw for anyone who would have interest in.
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Dave Parlett is a famous author of books about games, also an historian. His books on card games are a reference. He is also the author of Hare & Tortoise a very original race game without any dice, only skill-based. He wrote an History of book games which contains a full chapter on chess variants and it is in this book that he proposed a notation which has some merits, at least for common fairy pieces. Quite a good book btw for anyone who would have interest in.