Chicken or Egg/Bucking Broomsticks/Wizard chess

sarcasticmuppet sarcasticmuppet at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 27 03:46:22 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 89725

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, anneli lucas <annelilucas at y...> 
wrote:
> Taryn:
> > *ponders this* Maybe in Wizard's chess you 
> > only own one side, <snip>
> 
> Andrew:
> > <snip> The board is neutral, but each person has
> > different chessmen that they buy/collect etc.
>  
>  Carol:
> > But suppose you had two black (or two white) sets?
> <snip>
> 
> Anneli:
> Maybe people have chess sets that are sufficiently
> different from each other that it wouldn't matter if
> both sides were the same colour - each set may be
> unique, and if some people have inherited them there
> would likely be even more variation as they're from
> different time periods.  Maybe wizarding chess pieces
> aren't white or black, but are realistic colours (if
> you get my meaning).
> 
> Anneli

Could you imagine what would happen if you tried to command someone 
else's chess pieces to move?  I'm sure that even if the players could 
forget whose pieces are whose, the pieces certainly would not.

--sarcasticmuppet--





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