Siafa B. Neal

Siafa B. Neal is a visionary chess author and creator of the Advanced Chess Board Series. With a deep love for the game and a commitment to advancing its strategic possibilities, Neal continues to innovate with unique designs that inspire players worldwide.

I am an author of several Advanced Chess books. I have always been fascinated about the games of conventional chess and wanted to make the games more intriguing and complex. Over time, I became bored with conventional chess and wanted to play a more challenging chess game.

I thought about having more than just two chess players engaging on a game board. As a result, I designed Advanced chess game boards that would allow more than just two players to play. For instance, concerning Model I, the Star Fish Model, I may be able challenge up to two chess players all at once on that game board.

This means that I would have to Checkmate my opponents’ Kings twice to win the match. Model III, the Longitudinal Stat Gate 14 Model, a more complex model, unlike Model I, would allow me to challenge up to four chess players all at once.

In this instance, the game would involve four different colored band sets to distinguish each player’s chess set from the other chess sets. Some of my hobbies include: reading, writing, designing Advanced chess game boards, Advanced 3-d Art Paintings, photography and computer. Some of my sports include: soccer, biking, walking, tennis, karate, tak kwon do ( self-defense), skate boarding, badminton, horse back-riding and chess.

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I would suggest that you First read the books about Model I, the Star Fish Model. They are much easier to understand than the books about Model III, the Longitudinal Star Gate 14 Model.

If the titles of the books do not mention Model I, then they automatically refer to Model III.

Model I is a simple design whereas Model III is a more complex design. You must first read and understand the concepts of Model I Before you may understand the concepts applied to Model III.

For instance, on Model I, I may challenge a maximum of two (2) chess players all at once using two distinct chess sets on that single game board. This means that I would need to Checkmate my opponents’ Kings twice to win the match.

Concerning Model III, the Longitudinal Star Gate 14 Model, I may challenge a maximum of four (4) Chess players all at once using four (4) distinct chess sets. This implies that I would need to Checkmate my opponents’ Kings on four (4) separate occasions ( four games ) to win the match.

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Happy belated Christmas, pleasant reading, and a Happy New Year, 2025 !

Best regards,
Siafa B. Neal

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