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- Triangular chess is a chess variant for two players invented by George R. Dekle Sr. in 1986. The game is played on a hexagon-shaped gameboard comprising 96 triangular cells. Each player commands a full set of chess pieces in addition to three extra pawns and a unicorn. Triangular chess and its variation were included in World Game Review No. 10 edited by Michael Keller. (en)
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- The bishop moves along cells in the diagram colored dark gray. (en)
- The Tri-Chess king moves one step as a bishop or two steps as a rook . (en)
- The rook moves along cells in the diagram colored light gray. (en)
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- Triangular Chess , bishop moves.PNG (en)
- Triangular Chess , king moves.PNG (en)
- Triangular Chess , rook moves.PNG (en)
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- Triangular chess is a chess variant for two players invented by George R. Dekle Sr. in 1986. The game is played on a hexagon-shaped gameboard comprising 96 triangular cells. Each player commands a full set of chess pieces in addition to three extra pawns and a unicorn. Triangular chess and its variation were included in World Game Review No. 10 edited by Michael Keller. (en)
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- Triangular chess (game) (en)
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