User:Ray Van Couvering/sandbox

Long Jump Chinese Checkers is an interestingly different way to play Chinese Checkers. It is covered by copyright TXU 001710156/2009-01-23. I assume that my sandbox is the place to develop my article. I believe that it has a significant number of variations so as to warrant a dedicated page or category.the Chinese Checkers page on Wikipedia would suffer from confusion if what I intend to include were to be added.

HISTORY: The game of Long Jump Chinese Checkers was conceived in July,1994 by Ray Van Couvering. It was improved by him and his partner Amanda Khatib until the copyright was issued in 2009.

Tentative Outline: (Inset photos where needed) I. LJCC BASICS WITH 10 MARBLES A. 6 players B. 2,3,4 players II. LJCC WITH 10 MARBLES WITH OBSTACLES A. 4,6 players B. 2,3 players III. LJCC WITH LESS THAN 10 MARBLES A. 4,6 players 1. Without obstacles 2. With obstacles B. 2,3 players 1. Without obstacles 2. With obstacles IV. LJCC "GRAB AND GO" A. 4,6 players 1. Without obstacles 2. With obstacles B. 2,3 players 1. Without obstacles 2. With obstacles V. LJCC "GOING HOME" A. 6 players 1. 10 marbles 2. Less than 10 marbles a. Without obstacles b. With obstacles B. 2,3,4,5 players 1. 10 marbles a. Without obstacles b. With obstacles 2. Less than 10 marbles a. Without obstacles b. With obstacles C. Mixing colors similar to "Grab and Go" Number of players, number of marbles, and with our without obstacle marbles as in V-A and V-B above

This is my first effort as a Wikipedia contributor, so I have a lot to learn.