I think that the popularity of chess makes it irreplaceable. However spartan chess would be a great new "branch" off of the chess tree. New things to study, new tricks to learn , the joy of learning a great game like chess all over again.
The following link might be useful; you can suggest Spartan chess there.
github.com/ornicar/lila/issues/441
Time used for developing these is less time for developing/debugging the website as is, so better focus on one thing and do it well.
That being said, I would definately try out Spartan chess and all other variants for that matter. Also secretly hoping for a sister site that implements GO.
github.com/ornicar/lila/issues/441
Time used for developing these is less time for developing/debugging the website as is, so better focus on one thing and do it well.
That being said, I would definately try out Spartan chess and all other variants for that matter. Also secretly hoping for a sister site that implements GO.
What is that website ? Is it part of lichess?
@MaartenT :
here is the online go site: online-go.com/play
they actually announced that they were very much inspired by lichess when they launched :)
here is the online go site: online-go.com/play
they actually announced that they were very much inspired by lichess when they launched :)
@JoeMaro Unfortunately, it a) runs ads, and b) isn't open source. I brought up the parallels between OGS and lichess around ornicar and he wasn't entirely pleased with the comparison, because the same philosophy isn't there.
ah ok, i stand corrected then. I only checked it when they started and back then they didn't have ads then.
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