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Conservative Capablanca Chess. Alternative, more traditional Capablanca chess setup.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Wed, Jun 30, 2021 01:18 PM UTC:

I added links to the mentioned games, and I added the name of the game that is not simply named for its inventor. For those who might be familiar with Capablanca's Chess but not with Capablanca Random Chess, it may be worth mentioning that castling works as it does in Fisher Random Chess, not as it does in Capablanca's Chess. As those without any familiarity with Capablanca's Chess may expect, castling works by moving the King two spaces toward the Rook, not three spaces, which is the rule in Capablanca's Chess.


Jean-Louis Cazaux wrote on Wed, Jun 30, 2021 07:14 PM UTC:

I like this!


Joe Joyce wrote on Wed, Jun 30, 2021 09:52 PM UTC:

This game has been anticipated. David Paulowich posted this in 1997: https://www.chessvariants.com/large.dir/newchan.html

This place needs a historian. Where is George Duke when you need him? Or Jeremy Good?


Jean-Louis Cazaux wrote on Wed, Jun 30, 2021 10:14 PM UTC in reply to Joe Joyce from 09:52 PM:

I do my best as "historian" for chess variants :=) Although sometimes it's discouraging to see how people care.

In this case, D Paulowich proposed a CV with 2 Chancellors per side, whereas CCC has 1 Chancellor and 1 Archbishop, so it is not the same game. Anyway, Vujacic honestly does not pretend to have created the most original CV.

The idea of preserving the relative setup of standard chess is also at the roots of Shako, https://www.chessvariants.com/large.dir/shako.html invented more than 30 years ago. And probably in other CVs too.


Jörg Knappen wrote on Sat, Jul 10, 2021 08:39 PM UTC:

It took me some searching on this site to find back the thread on 72 Capablanca Variants here: https://www.chessvariants.com/index/listcomments.php?itemid=72+Capa+variants

This variant was already proposed by David Paulowich before 1996 and it is mentioned in the preface on Ralph Betza's thoughts on Outrigger Chess here: https://www.chessvariants.com/d.betza/chessvar/outrig.html

Paulowich's variant has no page on this site (there is Victorian Chess https://www.chessvariants.com/rules/victorian-chess here which is similar but with the Archbishop in the Queen's position)


🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Sat, Jul 10, 2021 09:26 PM UTC in reply to Jörg Knappen from 08:39 PM:

Okay, I have added David Paulowich as an inventor of this game.


💡📝Davor Vujacic wrote on Wed, Jul 14, 2021 12:31 PM UTC in reply to Jörg Knappen from Sat Jul 10 08:39 PM:

I was familiar with Paulowich's Victorian chess of course, but I have never seen an article with the setup that I proposed here. In any case, I was modest enough not to call this variation by my humble name or to attach my name to this variant. After all, this is Capablanca's chess, or rather Carrera's, not mine. I just offered this setup to the owner of Pychess.org, and he really liked it, so it can now be played there and it's the only thing that I really wanted. I only guess that Paulowich didn't believe in this setup enough if he didn't bother to write a single article about it. So, writing this article is my humble contribution, that's all. Btw, it is really unfair that all these variants on 80 squares with traditional pieces plus Archbishops and Chancellors don't bear Carrera's name because he is a real father of this chess. Inventing setups is much easier, right?


H. G. Muller wrote on Wed, Jul 14, 2021 01:10 PM UTC in reply to Davor Vujacic from 12:31 PM:

Carrera certainly deserves more credit than Capablanca, but I think the basic mistake is to use 'Capablanca' in the name for variants with a setup that is different than the one Capablanca suggested. Most of these variants have their own name, which neither refers to Capablanca nor Carrera: Bird, Schoolbook, Embassy...


💡📝Davor Vujacic wrote on Wed, Jul 14, 2021 02:37 PM UTC in reply to H. G. Muller from 01:10 PM:

It could have been called just 'Conservative Chess' but I wanted to make clear about the family to which it belongs. I could have also called it 'Conservative Carrera Chess' but for some people, it wouldn't be clear enough. Doesn't really matter. What I like is that people already play it. Yesterday someone created a game of CCC at Pychess.org and I accepted it and somehow even won.


John Vehre wrote on Fri, Jan 6, 2023 08:37 PM UTC:Good ★★★★

I like the idea, but perhaps a flaw in the game would be the unprotected pawn on a7. After 1 f4 Black has few defensive options and one would never arrive at "double king-pawn openings" since after 1...f5 2 Bxa7 already would drop and exchange in addition to the pawn. Maybe as in Schoolbook chess the Chancellor and Queen need to be out on the flank and the Archbishop deployed to the center.


Greg Strong wrote on Fri, Jan 6, 2023 11:08 PM UTC in reply to John Vehre from 08:37 PM:

After 1. f4 ...

I let ChessV contemplate this position for almost half an hour, reaching a depth of 27.  It considers black to be behind by only 1/25th of a pawn.  It's preferred response is 1. ... f6 (an "ok, you can take my pawn by I can take yours too") response.  But it does not proceed to do that.  2. b3 e5 3. Pxe5 Pxe5 is what it's contemplating.


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