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  2. Minichess - Wikipedia

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    The game of Tic Tac Chec, played on a 4x4 board. Minichess is a family of chess variants played with regular chess pieces and standard rules, but on a smaller board. [1] The motivation for these variants is to make the game simpler and shorter than standard chess.

  3. Template:Chess diagram 4x4 - Wikipedia

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    These templates shows a chess diagram, a graphic representation of a position in a chess game, using standardised symbols resembling the pieces of the standard Staunton chess set.

  4. List of mini chess tournaments - Wikipedia

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    The list comprises only regular tournaments with three or four players (Triangular or Quadrangular).The first international tournament with four players (two Spanish and two Italian) was held, at the invitation of King Philip II of Spain, at the Royal Court of Spain in Madrid in 1575.

  5. Talk:Minichess - Wikipedia

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  6. Template talk:Chess diagram 4x4 - Wikipedia

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  7. Forchess - Wikipedia

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    Forchess was developed around the year 1975. Its inventor T. K. Rogers wanted to create a pure strategy game with the social dynamic of card games like Bridge.Rogers believed in the educational merits of chess and felt that making the game a more popular social activity would benefit society.

  8. List of abstract strategy games - Wikipedia

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    An abstract strategy game is a board, card or other game where game play does not simulate a real world theme, and a player's decisions affect the outcome.Many abstract strategy games are also combinatorial, i.e. they provide perfect information, and rely on neither physical dexterity nor random elements such as rolling dice or drawing cards or tiles.

  9. Four-player chess - Wikipedia

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    Four-player chess (also known as four-handed chess) is a family of chess variants played with four people. The game features a special board typically made of a standard 8×8 square, with 3 rows of 8 cells each extending from each side, and requires two sets of differently colored pieces.