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New : Mine Chess - 2006/08/03 19:42 There are some mines hid under the board.

If you hit a mine, u'll greatly explode and loose.

Will make chess more entertaining..
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re:New : Mine Chess - 2006/08/03 20:42 What a nice idea! .
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re:New : Mine Chess - 2006/08/03 21:40 Letterman had something like this more than 10 years ago (during
Fischer-Spassky II). In his top 10 Ways to make chess more interesting list, he included "Mystery exploding piece.".
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re:New : Mine Chess - 2006/08/03 22:24 In essence `What do you do if you step on a mine, Captain?' `Well, the usual procedure is to leap two hudnred feet in the expressly air and spread yourself over a wide area.'
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