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  How about a game where one or more sides determine moves by voting?         


Author: Rich Hutnik
Date: Jul 3, 2008 23:20

http://www.chessvariants.org/index/listcomments.php?subjectid=InternetVsGary

Check this thread out on the Chess Variant site.

The basic idea is to have a game of chess (or any abstract strategy
game) and at least one side (if not both sides) collectively votes on
what the move should be. In event of a tie for votes, the first
proposed tied move would be the move the side would make. During a
given time period, people are allowed to change their votes.

In a single player vs mode (Kasparov vs the World) you have a top
player take on the world, or a group, or like the Internet. In the
case of the Internet, people could use computers to come up with
moves.

Another approach is to have people join into a game as one side or
another and they would then have a rooting and voting interest in
their side winning. Both sides end up being voted upon.

Any comments here? We may have something that is doable.

- Rich
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  Camelot World Championship Tournament         


Author: MrWCF
Date: Jul 2, 2008 12:53

The Camelot World Championship Tournament will be starting in a few
weeks. Participants will make moves by email. If you would like to
participate in this free tournament, or if you would like a free
membership in the World Camelot Federation, or if you would just like
to learn a little about the great game of Camelot, contact me at
MWN_MQN@MSN.COM.
Thanks,

Michael Nolan
Founder & President, World Camelot Federation
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