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This book is specifically about the Advance chess game which is the Triple Set/Double Platform Game,(T.3.1.G3), Game # 3. This triple set game involves three unique chess sets. The initial position arrangement of the chess sets at the start of the game is : GROUND-TO-AIR (G-A) for the first chess set, GROUND-TO-AIR (G-A) for the second chess set and AIR-TO-GROUND (A-G) for the third set. Thus, the nomenclature for the initial position set-up Configuration for this type of game is, ( G-A)/(G-A)/(A-G). Chess players may use Model III as the game board for this triple set game. Optimally, Model III allows the play for a maximum use of four unique chess sets all at once, at the same time and same instant. A game that involves the use of four chess sets would be a Quadro-Plextics game. However, this book focuses on the play of the Triple Set Game (Tri-Plextics game), (T.3.1.G3), Game # 3.
This book describes the Double Set/Single Platform Game, specifically Game # 3,using Model I, the Star Fish or the Sting Ray Model. A Double Set Game involves two chess sets and a Single Platform Game involves only one chess game board. The objective of this book is to demonstrate the dexterity and depth that this game board, Model I has to offer to its readers. Whether there are two chess players, three chess players or even four chess players using Model I, this game board grants access to the play of a maximum of two simultaneous games at the same instant and at all at once. This book focuses on the Double Set game, Game # 3. In a match involving two chess players, each chess player would need to control two halves of a chess set.. A match that involves three chess players require that Player I (you) would need to control two halves of a chess set while the other two chess players. Player II and Player III would need to maintain only one halve of a chess set. I utilize every effort to promote this entertaining book, interesting and informative to read. In doing so by providing Illustrations, Drawings, Diagrams and Photos of Game # 3. The use of Equations or Statements throughout this book describe the movement of the chess pieces on the game board. The Diagrams offer pictorial views of the layout of the game board. The pictorial views show, name and describe the various sections of Model I. This book also consists of 97 pages totaling approximately 21,677 words. The Library of Congress Control Number (L.C.C.N.) for this book is: 2020907405.
This book begins with the Double Set (two chess set) / Single Platform (one game board ) game. It involves Model I which is the StarFish or StingRay Model A maximum of four (4) chess players may engage in a Double Set game. This may involve two chess sets whereby each chess player controls one of the two halves of a single chess set. In another scenario, the game may also involve two (2) chess players who may each control half of each of the two chess sets. As in the case that involves a match with three chess set games, Player I (you) would need to Checkmate your opponents' Kings twice to win the game. The other two chess players, namely Player II and Player III need to Checkmate Player I ( your chess set ) only once to win the match.I attempt to make this book fun and interesting to read. In doing so, by providing Diagrams, Illustrations, Drawings and Photos about Game # 2, the Double Set / Single Platform game using Model I. This book also contains Equations or Statements that describe the movement of the chess pieces. This description involves the start of a chess piece's initial position on the game board to the end of the movement when the chess player moves that particular chess piece.
This book describes a Double Set/Single Platform game played on Model I, which is the Star Fish or StingRay Model. The game is a Double Set game which comprises two chess sets. Hence, it is considered a Double Set which is played on a single game board with a single Platform. In my earlier publications, it is unlike the Single Set/Single Platform games. Whereas, the Double Set/Single Platform game is much more complex and intricate in nature, since it involves more Equations or Statements that describe the movement of the chess pieces on the game board.
This book discusses the Triple Set/Double Platform Game played on Model III, the Longitudinal Star Gate 14 Model. The triple set game involves three chess sets whose initial position set-up at the start of the game is GROUND-TO-GROUND (G-G) at Base(0), GROUND-TO-GROUND (G-G) also at Base(0) and AIR-TO-AIR (A-A) at Base(1). The Double Platform game involves two chess game boards or two StarFish Models. One of the game boards is the Bottom Platform or Ground Level which designates as the letter G, at Base(0). The other game board is the Top Platform or Air Level which designates as the letter A, at Base(1). The two StarFish Models or two game boards serve as a single unit or game board. This single unit game board constitutes Model III, the Longitudinal Star Gate 14 Model.Since Triple Set Games involve the use of three chess sets, it is more complex in nature than the previously published Double Set games. The reason for this complexity is because the triple set games are much longer than the double set games. Hence, the triple set games require more Equations or Statements that describe the movements of the chess pieces on the game board. The movements of the chess pieces are in reference to the initial position of the chess piece BEFORE displacement and the final position of the chess piece AFTER displacement.
This book, Book 2 Vol. 6, which is the last current book in the Double Set Game series, focuses on the Double Set Game (D4.2.5I) using Model III, the Longitudinal Star Gate I4 Model. This game board model allows as many chess players to engage with several chess set games on a single game board. The Double Set Game (uses two unique chess sets) on a single game board and may allow for a maximum of four (4) chess players to play. For instance, it is possible for me to challenge four chess players on this game board Quadro-taneously, intermittently and spontaneously.I have found the experience of playing Double Set Games on the board, Model III, a very rewarding experience. Experiencing the Double set games provides me a better insight into the complexities and intricacies of the games' tapestry. The fact of the matter is that I easily get bored using the Single set chess set on Model III and find the Double Set games to be particularly challenging. The reason for this is because the Equations (descriptive narratives of the chess pieces movement) for the Double Set Games are, in most cases much more longer than the Single Set Games. In order to win a Double Set Game a player has to CHECKMATE his opponents' Kings twice. In the event of a tie (draw), a tie breaker would involve a final game using a Single set chess game.
I am now back to the bases with Model I, now that I have published my Advance Chess books for Model III. Model I, (a simplified version of Model III ), discusses the Star Fish or Sting Ray Model. This book entitled, Model I - the Star Fish Model - Single Set/Single Platform Game, Book 1 Vol. 1 Games(7-8), (S.S./S.P. 1.1. G(7-8), focuses on a single board game (single Platform, S.P. ) which is call the Star Fish Model. This game board uses only one chess set, ( single Set, S.S. ).The game board consists of a Center Board and four hexagonal sections on the four sides of the Center Board. The names of the hexagonal sections are, the Upper Bottom (U.B.) section, the Lower Bottom (L.B.) section, the Bottom Left (B.L.) section and the Bottom Right (B.R.) section. The hexagon at the Top side of the Center Board is the Upper Bottom (U.B.) section at Base(0), since this is a Single Platform (single board) game ; this game involves only one Platform or only one game board for the Star Fish Model. If the games involves two Platforms or two Star Fish Models, as with case with Model III, then one of the Platforms would be the Bottom Platform, at Base(0), and the other Platform would be the Top Platform at Base(1). The hexagon at the Bottom side of the Center Board is the Lower Bottom (L.B.) section at Base(0). The hexagon at the Left side of the Center Board is the Bottom Left (B.L.) section at Base(0) and the hexagon at the Right side of the Center Board is the Bottom Right (B.R.) section at Base(0).
This book entitled, Model I - The Star Fish Model - Single Set/Single Platform Games (S.S./S.P. 1.1 G (4-6), Book 1 Vol. 1 Games(4-6), is about the Single Set Games played on Model I, the Star Fish or Sting Ray Model. The Single Set mentioned in the title refers to the use of just one chess set in the game ; this means that a chess player would have to Checkmate his/her opponent's King only once to win the game. The Single Platform mentioned in the title also refers to the use of just one Platform or one game board. This game board distinguishes the Star Fish model from other designed game boards. This book also describes three (3) unique chess games played on Model I. The games are Game # 4, Game # 5 and Game # 6.Model I, the Star Fish or Sting Ray Model resembles a flat looking almost square fish that swims in the shallow waters of the Caribbean Islands. This fish floats and swims in a majestic manner with ripples like motions quivering and waving its flat body as it swims at the ocean floor.The publication of this book, Model I, is an attempt to get back to the bases of my Chess games. Model I was the original base of my Advance Chess games. It was from Model I that Model II, the Latitudinal Star Gate 14 Model and Model III, the Longitudinal Star Gate 14 Model were evolved.
Since the discovery of the 3-D Chess World, with the power of innovative creativity, our inspiration has always been and still is you. We fall in love with the game of chess again and again. It is no secret that the high-concept book of Advance 3-D Chess craze is now sweeping the continental United States, Europe and Asia. Both the hardware prototype and the applications software (electronic applications for gaming) of this new dynamic game may generate tremendous rewards beyond one's wildest imagination. This space-age game will indeed be new on the market and holds tremendous potentials and promises. "May the Forces of Goodness be with you! Do feel free to pass this message onwards to friends pending for patent and should be on the market in a short while." Grand Master Siafa B. Neal
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