Talk:Chess/Print version/Random Opening Chess

Why is this not combined with http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess/Variants/Random_Opening_Chess ?

Even I wrote a small note for this page without seeing the other page first. It is as follows: In Random Opening Chess, the beginning of the game is different. (i.e.) the position of the pieces are different from the one in the classical chess. For example, the position of the bishop and the knights could be interchanged and the game could start in this manner. This had been created since it was seen that people normally have standard moves of playing which are learnt instead of actually understanding and playing according to some strategy. In the classical chess, there are some standard openings, known as the Sicilian Defence, Italian Game, etc. (See http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chess/Print_version for more on these) In the Random Opening Chess, this is not possible since what is a good strategy in the classical chess may work to the players detriment in this.