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Charles Gilman
User ID: charles_gilman
User ID: charles_gilman
Contributor, Game Inventor, Member
Last Logged on 2016-07-18 01:08:42.
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Charles Gilman contributed to the Chess Variant Pages from 2003 to 2016.
His variants fall into several overlapping groups, some combining ideas
from two or more pre-exsting variants. His variants often have markers in
their names indicating their character. These include Qi or English river
names for variants with Xiang Qi Rivers, -gi for variants with Shogi
promotion and reintroduction rules, and -schach for 3d variants on
cube-shaped boards by analogy with Raumschach. It was interest in 3d Chess
that led him to these pages, in search of the standard set of names for 3d
pieces. Finding that there was not one, he set about suggesting one. This
has since been expanded into names for colourbound and triangulating 2d
oblique pieces (now gaining currency among other members) and much else.
Charles Gilman lives in the Runnymede district in the English county of
Surrey, which inspired Magna Carta Chess. His father grew up in England's
East Midlands, a region that has produced such historic forms of British
Chess as Duke of Rutland's, Welbeck Kriegspiel, and Lincoln Circular.