Adorjanovsky
Cosmic chess

Actually, I was referring to Crazy's contrib...
And yes, of course there are rules!!!
I thought this was 'nam?

I just wanted to make the Ivanhoe joke.
There's nothing funny about Ivanhoe, my friend!
Absolutely nothing funny about it. For 700 pages.

I've never read it, but there's always Bart Simpson's essay answer: "Ivanhoe is the story of a boy and his tool."

Actually, I've never read it either (it just sounded like it would be dull as hell).
The only thing noteworthy about it that I can tell is that it was mentioned in an episode of The Wonder Years.

I wanted to ask à silly question about chess with black holes to see how many replies i could get on it, but it seems my avatar is running away with this thread. Ivanhoudini is still free.....

Actually, I've never read it either (it just sounded like it would be dull as hell).
The only thing noteworthy about it that I can tell is that it was mentioned in an episode of The Wonder Years.
"The story of a Russian boy and his tool," I meant. I only just found out myself it's actually set in England
(and sounds dull as hell, of course, like reading an extra-earnest version of The Aeneid or something)
Morozevichy Anand