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(1) Posted by Eugene Rosner [Thursday, Nov 12, 2015 00:18] |
what is the best online source... for a comprehensive listing of all Circe variants and definitions?
any help here would be much appreciated! |
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(2) Posted by Joost de Heer [Thursday, Nov 12, 2015 13:00] |
The former Problemesis website has a lot of definitions:
http://christian.poisson.free.fr/problemesis/condus.html
http://christian.poisson.free.fr/problemesis/condra.html |
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(3) Posted by Frank Richter [Thursday, Nov 12, 2015 13:34] |
Or look here:
http://www.dieschwalbe.de/lexikon.htm |
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(4) Posted by Adrian Storisteanu [Thursday, Nov 12, 2015 15:02] |
http://echekk.fr/spip.php?page=rubrique&id_rubrique=12 |
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(5) Posted by Eugene Rosner [Thursday, Nov 12, 2015 22:54] |
great stuff folks-thanks! All I need to do is to beef up on my languages! |
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(6) Posted by Ian Shanahan [Sunday, Nov 15, 2015 16:55] |
Even better: I'd like to see all of these websites translated into English! (I'm not sure that Google's translation facility is up to the task. Give it a try, Eugene.) |
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(7) Posted by Vitaly Medintsev [Sunday, Nov 15, 2015 17:25] |
http://strategems.net/sections/fairy_defs.html
Scroll the list of conditions down to Circe and click on a needed one |
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(8) Posted by Vitaly Medintsev [Sunday, Nov 15, 2015 17:49] |
see also http://kobulchess.com/en/definitions/fairy-pieces-and-conditions.html |
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(9) Posted by Andrew Buchanan [Monday, Nov 16, 2015 06:56]; edited by Andrew Buchanan [15-11-16] |
Different from the dieschwalbe lexicon, there is the PDB keyword glossary.
http://pdb.dieschwalbe.de/keywords.jsp |
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