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  2. Hexagonal chess - Wikipedia

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    Gliński's hexagonal chess, invented by Władysław Gliński in 1936 and first launched in Britain in 1949, is "probably the most widely played of the hexagonal chess games". [2] The game was popular in Eastern Europe , especially in Gliński's native Poland.

  3. List of chess variants - Wikipedia

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    Shafran's hexagonal chess: Chess on an irregular hex board of 70 cells. Same as Gliński's Hexagonal Chess, but differs by starting position, pawn first-move options, pawns capturing forward diagonally, and castling. Invented by Grigorevich Shafran (1939). Strozewski's hexagonal chess: Chess on a square-shaped board of 81 hex cells. King and ...

  4. Chessboard - Wikipedia

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    Gliński's hexagonal chess utilises a board with 91 hexagonal spaces of three different colours. One innovation of the 13th century was the cylindrical board for use in cylinder chess. [12] The board used for the Persian Tamerlane chess is one of the

  5. Chess variant - Wikipedia

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    Several Gliński's hexagonal chess tournaments were played at the height of the variant's popularity in the 1970s and 1980s. Chess960 has also been the subject of tournaments , including in 2018 an "unofficial world championship" between reigning World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen and fellow high-ranking Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura . [ 11 ]

  6. Sannin shogi - Wikipedia

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    Sannin shōgi (三人将棋 three-person chess), or in full kokusai sannin shōgi (国際三人将棋 international three-person chess), is a three-person shogi variant invented circa 1930 by Tanigasaki Jisuke and recently revived. It is played on a hexagonal grid of border length 7 with 127 cells.

  7. Dragonfly (chess variant) - Wikipedia

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    Dragonfly 7×7 starting setup [1]. Dragonfly (also known as Shuttle Chess or Bird Chess) is a chess variant invented by Christian Freeling in 1983. [2] [3] [4] There are no queens, and a captured bishop, knight, or rook becomes the property of the capturer, who may play it as their own on a turn to any open square.