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alien game

Hi

I am writting a scifi novel

My Human hero has to complete a game of chess with an evil but intelligent Alien.

The Human hero is playing white and the moves so far are as follows;

white P-K4

Black P-QB4

White P-QB4

Black P-K4

I am only a novice when it comes to chess. I was playing but stopped to take up writing. Now I can see I should of kept both going. But if anyone out there can see this as the beginning of a interesting and possiblly nail biting match I would very much like to have your input.

Regards

Tarragindi.

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  • 7 months ago

    DENVERHIGH

    Here is the one that I wrote. It might give you an idea.

    http://www.chess.com/forum/view/game-analysis/is-chess-a-game-or-war

  • 7 months ago

    Tarragindi

    I'v now written my own game for the book. The book has constantly been evolving and will continue to do so.

    Tarragindi

  • 10 months ago

    Tarragindi

    The hero does not wish to continue the game, if fact he thought the battle was won and the game was no longer necessary. But his enemies leader survived what was meant to be a death blow to his species in our solar system and won't show his whereabouts and still says that Earth is in danger unless the hero continues with the game. The hero as yet does not know how that Earth could still be in danger but knowing his enemy he can only think that it is in danger and try to continue the game until he finds the solution to end his enemy's existence once and for all. The purpose of the game is ultimatley for the reader; as it adds tension to the story while hopefully the hero prevails by other means. Maybe someone could suggest an alternative start to the game. I guess I could just make up another game but my skills are limited, I just thought there maybe someone out there that may be interested in trying.

    Tarragindi

  • 10 months ago

    DENVERHIGH

    This is where you just left the game.

    Why does your hero have to complete this game?

    Doesn't look like a good start for either of them.

     

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