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  • 121Transcendental chess — a b c d e f g h …

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  • 122King (chess) — In chess, the King (unicode|♔, unicode|♚) is the most important piece. The object of the game is to trap the opponent s king so that it would not be able to avoid capture (checkmate). If a player s king is threatened with capture, it is said to… …

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  • 123Circe chess — (or just circe) is a chess variant in which captured pieces are reborn on their starting positions as soon as they are captured, based on the following rules: Pawns return to the start position on the same file they are captured on. Rooks,… …

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  • 124Courier chess — The Chess Players by Lucas van Leyden Courier Chess or Courier Spiel or the Courier Game is a board game in the chess family. The original form is known to have been played for at least six hundred years, after which it was replaced by a more… …

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  • 125Los Alamos chess — a b c d e f …

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  • 126Indian chess — Contents 1 Difference from Western chess 2 Noted players of Indian Chess 3 Names of the pieces …

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  • 127Cubic chess — is a chess variant, where 8 boards are stacked on top of each other, thusly making an 8x8x8 grid. The moves that each piece can make are the same as standard 8x8 chess however they are expanded to apply to a third plane and four people.Grid… …

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  • 128Tamerlane chess — is a strategic board game related to chess and derived from shatranj. It was developed in Persia during the reign of Timur, also called Tamerlane (1336 1405). Some sources attribute the game s invention to Timur, but this is by no means certain.… …

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