Hi.
Please note that I am not talking about vote chess.
I think it would be great to be paired up with a random player (which would become my team partner) against two other random opponents who would also play together.
-The four players would take turns to move the pieces.
-The players of each team would not be able to communicate to each other using chat at any moment during the game.
The fun part would be to try to figure out your partner's plan and follow it(without being able to talk to to him at all) while at the same time(of course) trying to win/save the game.
Maybe your teammate sacrifices a piece because he saw a tactical combination and now it's your turn to figure out what the follow up. Or maybe he/she just blundered and you have to fix the mess.
There have been exhibitions of this type before where strong GMs would do this, and I think they are really fun.
Here is the proof of how fun this could be:
Magnus Carlsen + Some guy VS Kasparov + Some other guy:
http://livestream.com/chess24/sinquefieldcup/videos/61576662
If you didn't understand my explanation you can just watch the video.
Cheers.
Please note that I am not talking about vote chess.
I think it would be great to be paired up with a random player (which would become my team partner) against two other random opponents who would also play together.
-The four players would take turns to move the pieces.
-The players of each team would not be able to communicate to each other using chat at any moment during the game.
The fun part would be to try to figure out your partner's plan and follow it(without being able to talk to to him at all) while at the same time(of course) trying to win/save the game.
Maybe your teammate sacrifices a piece because he saw a tactical combination and now it's your turn to figure out what the follow up. Or maybe he/she just blundered and you have to fix the mess.
There have been exhibitions of this type before where strong GMs would do this, and I think they are really fun.
Here is the proof of how fun this could be:
Magnus Carlsen + Some guy VS Kasparov + Some other guy:
http://livestream.com/chess24/sinquefieldcup/videos/61576662
If you didn't understand my explanation you can just watch the video.
Cheers.