CHESSVOLUTION
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D'échecs à Trois
A l’université de Jyväskylä, en Finlande, on a réussi à créer les échecs, un jeu de plus de 2000 ans, pour trois joueurs. Les échecs pour trois joueurs (TriChess) dégage de nouvelles circonstances stratégiques, qui peuvent être comparées aux politique des grandes puissances. La démonstration des échecs pour trois joueurs va être faite dans la capitale de la Finlande, à Helsinki, Hesperia Parc. Au parc se situe une tablette qui pèse une tonne et dont les pièces ont été sciées du bois finlandais avec une tronconneuse. Les rechercheurs ont également inventé une version des échecs pour l’ordinateur sur l’internet et le champion du monde, Anatoli Karpov a pris connaissance (1996). Le prochain pas dans cette évolution d'échecs sera les Échecs Universels, qui prennent échecs à plus hautes dimensions. Les Échecs Universels sont conçus dans l'Université de Jyväskylä et fait dans Laukaa, a construit dans la maison complètement sous la terre (voyez en dessous). Jouez TriChess et autre variations des Échecs Universels
Chess for three players (TriChess), tested by Anatoli Karpov, was played in 1998 simultaneously via the INTERNET and with the giant figures on a giant chessboard in Helsinki. At the University of Jyväskylä it has been succeeded in projecting of the over 2000 years old game on to the chessboard designed for three players . TriChess introduces some new strategic combinations that may be compared e. g. to the politics of the great powers or to the business life. The game does not obey any imaginery laws but on the contrary, the mathematical bases of the game are of the traditional ancient chess. A giant chessboard, which is over one ton heavy, will be soon placed in the Hesperia Park in Helsinki. Giant figures are power saw-made of the Finnish wood. The figures of this game were made in the central lake ditrict of Finland. Play TriChess and other variations of Universal Chess.
Chaturanga for four players
Some one hundred years ago many researchers thought that the Chaturanga for four was the original predecessor of chess. The board was called Ashtapada, 8x8 checkered board. In Sanscrit "ashtapada" is a name for spider , an animal which really lives on web.Today it is assumed it was just a variant of Chaturanga for two players. (see The History of Chess by Murray). There were at least four variants of the Chaturanga four four. One of them played with dice. All the variations were played on a board of eight by eight squares, which were not checkered. There were four players, who had
black, green, red and yellow pieces. Players could form two teams (red & yellow versus black & green) or play individually. The idea of TriChess did originate to this theory, on hexagonal board the number of players must be three. TriChess did start a "chessvolution", an idea to generalize the entire two milleniums old chessgame. This generalization is called as Universal Chess. The next step in this chessvolution will be the branch of Universal Chess, which takes chess to higher dimensions. The models of 3DChess and 4DChess are designed in the University of Jyväskylä and made in Laukaa, in the house built completely under the ground (see above).