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Group of chess variants This article is about chess variants with triangular cells. For Dekle's variants with triangular cells, see Triangular Chess.
Triangular Chess and Tri-Chess gameboard and starting position

Triangular chess refers to a group of chess variants played on boards composed of triangular cells.

The best known is a chess variant for two players, Triangular Chess, invented by George R. Dekle Sr. in 1986. Dekle made another variation including fairy pieces which is called Tri-Chess. These two two-player games were included in World Game Review No. 10 edited by Michael Keller.

Guide to Ilshat Tagiev's three-player chess (click image for extensive pdf rules tutorial) (in Russian)

Russian Ilshat Tagiev, who introduced a "neutrality rule" to three-player chess in the mid-2000s, took out a patent for a three-person variant of triangular chess on a hexagonal board in 2009.

See also

References

  1. Pritchard (1994), pp. 321–22
  2. Pritchard (2007), p. 213
  3. Keller (1991)
  4. Sohail (2016)
  5. Interesting Engineering (2017)
  6. Patent number 86486 – Шахматная игра (Chess game) – Ilshat Tagiev Archived 2018-11-25 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)

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