3-way_chess
Maybe one half of one's pawns advances to the nearest adjacent corner, and the other half to the other, but with three full sets of pieces that might never happen ;)
Please, let the Chess.com folks get chess960 ready before they get to other projects!
Check out the sides of the board: white's ranks are numbered 1-4, green's are 5-8 and red's are 9-12.
Check out the sides of the board: white's ranks are numbered 1-4, green's are 5-8 and red's are 9-12.
Ok, but I still don't get it. Will it look like the 1.e4, Nh10, c6
Please give me an example.
I recently bought one of these to play with my two kids. It's hilarious ... absolute mayhem. In the UK they stock them here: http://www.mastersgames.com/cat/board/chess-3-player.htm
For those who asked, the notation is a little weird. There are 12 files (A-L). The 3 sides are lettered [A-H], [HGFEIJKL], & [LKJIDCBA] respectively. The ranks then go [1-8], [1,2,3,4,9,10,11,12] & [8,7,6,5,9,10,11,12] again on each side respectively. This gives each "square" a unique reference. So yes, 1.e4, Nh10, c6 is perfectly playable, but you'll probably be laughing too much to record the moves.
Stupidly I bought a set with red and black pieces and being colour blind this caused unimaginable chaos and random carnage. The kids have taken pity on me and let me play with the white pieces for now.
Heartily recommended, definitely one for Chess.com to put on the list once 960 is done.
Recently I've come across this fascinating version of chess. I've had an opportunity to play it and lost. Apparently I need more practice, but the concept itself is beautiful!
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