CHESMAYNE

Midi: Your Cheating Heart - Melody: Track-19

 

 

Beta

 

 

 

“Still Life – Fruit”, Vincent van Gogh

01 The second letter of the English alphabet.   The 2nd in any series, especially in scientific classification.    In Hebrew this letter is called ‘beth’ (a house) and in Egyptian hieroglyphics it is indicated by a crane.  

02 The :B symbol is used to indicate the darker MPs/mps in chess.   :B always moves second in a game of chess.   b (Greek symbol) may also be used.   The player with the :B MPs/mps (dark).   :B moves after :A has moved.   :b may also be used.  “You may learn more from your enemies than from your friends - the encounter is a potential gift of knowledge”.    :B moves are sometimes indicated by three dots ie, ...PA5-$E07/E05 (the three dots indicate that B-PA5 has made a move), ie, B-PA5-$E07/E05. 

 

03 NOTE: the :B MPs/mps may start on the 1st and 2nd or 7th and 8th ranks of a chess board (ISP, Level-1). 

04 In the Roman Notation ‘B’ = 300.   When a line is placed above the ‘B’ it indicates 3000.

05 B-flat = A-sharp (music). 

06 Soldiers who disgrace themselves are marked with BC (bad character). 

BETA Symbols

++B = Checkmate for Beta..................................49:01

B++ = Beta to play and checkmate..........................49:02

B-DR = Beta to play and draw...............................49:03

B-+ = Minus plus: with advantage to Beta..................49:04

B = Used in the text to indicate the Beta MPs/mps)......49:05

ie, B-PA1, B-PA2, B-KT1, B-BS2, B-QU1, B-KI etc.

Beta is the second side to move ie: 01B, 02B, 03B ie, 01B PA5-$D07/D05.

Note: in Chesmayne the light or dark MPs/mps can open.   Alpha is always the side to open irrespective of colour. 

... = Three dots: the move of Beta is sometimes indicated by three dots ie,

...PA5-$EO7/EO5 49:06

BETA (Symbol, :B)..............................................49:07

BLACK..........................................................49:08

CHANGEOVER.....................................................49:09

EREBUS.........................................................49:10

HYPERBOREANS...................................................49:11

MELANO-MELANION-MELANIPPE......................................49:12

MOMUS..........................................................49:13

 

 

 

 

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