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Four-player chess variant This article is about a chess variant. For the chess manoeuvre, see Fortress (chess).
Fortress Chess

Fortress chess (also known as Russian Four-Handed chess) is a four-player chess variant played in Russia in the 18th and 19th centuries. The board contains 192 squares including the fortresses at its corners. The fortresses contain 16 squares and various pieces are placed inside.

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