About drawn openings: Just like Fischer's chess, checkers could have a game where prior knowledge of the opening is irrelevant.
I propose: At the beginning of the game, we randomly remove 3 pieces from both players and move three pieces randomly - the game would start from this position. Since we cannot automatically detect that no one has a big advantage right away, this game should consist of a match - the same position is played twice (with both colors). What do you think of the idea?
Russian checkers with drawn openings
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There are actually 2 systems: a) 1-3 random moves are made b) Cabinets are placed in a circle. These systems are also used in Estonia.
It would be good to add the possibility to play micro matches, the opening moves are available on the Kabeliit website. I believe that before the EMV many Estonian checkers would have been practicing in Vint. http://www.kabeliit.ee/images/6/6f/Debut2012.pdf there are opening moves there
You could also add the option of modern checkers, the vernacular flying checkers, in this game the pieces are already placed in the initial position, (theoretically it is not possible to play such a placement of pieces yourself) In Estonia I have only been able to play this type of checkers in Saaremaa, The Estonian Checkers Union also has information about this and a table of possible initial positions. For example, in Latvia, MV Russian checkers is played exactly like this, with micro-roams
This idea could be continued: The question arises whether Russian / international checkers with draw openings is a separate type with separate ratings next to other checkers types? Rather not. Should checkers with draw openings be played in the game room? If so, then its implementation is 10x more complicated (then it would be necessary to configure whether it is regular or Russian checkers with draw openings, etc. when creating tournaments) than the following solution: "All vint.ee official tournaments in Russian checkers / international checkers are with draw openings". Would this solution be suitable? Both tournaments take place every 1 week, which should be enough. If someone wants to play regular checkers in a tournament, they can create such a tournament themselves. Now about the implementation: There are different openings on the Kabeliit website (http://www.kabeliit.ee/images/6/6f/Debut2012.pdf), but in reality I would need these openings in the form: {0,B,0,B,0,B,0,B} {B,0,B,0,B,0,B,0} {0,B,0,B,0,B,0} {0,B,0,B,0,B,0,B} {0,0,0,0,0,0,0} {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0} {W,0,W,0,W,0,W,0} {0,W,0,W,0,W,0} {W,0,W,0,W,0} Where B = black stone, W = white stone If someone would come to the rescue and help describe these different openings in this way, the final implementation would be a matter of a few days (I still need to think a little more about how to make watching such a game later work, but This shouldn't be a big problem either.) By the way - are these draw openings published by the chess association neutral or could someone accidentally have an advantage right from the start (would it be right to play the same opening with both colors)?
Done!
Russian checkers with draw openings can be played in the Russian checkers room from today!
I would like to ask everyone to test it - if everything works, I will also hold tournaments in it.
Russian checkers with draw openings can be played in the Russian checkers room from today!
I would like to ask everyone to test it - if everything works, I will also hold tournaments in it.