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Title:
Chess game apparatus
Abstract:
The invention relates to a chess-type game for two players, comprising a board and chessmen, the board being uniformly divided into playing positions and having n distinguished boundaries. The chessmen of each player comprise a king, a plurality of pawns and a plurality of major pieces. Each of the major pieces is included in even amounts, the major pieces comprising a prince, a bishop, a rook and a knight. The board is square and is uniformly divided into 81 squares with nine squares on each side. Each player is provided with two of each of the major pieces so that each player has the following chessmen: a king, nine pawns and eight major pieces, namely, two princes, two bishops, two knights and two rooks.
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Inventors:
Corinthios, Michael J.
Application Number:
604340
Filing Date: 1975-08-13 Publication_date: 1977-07-05 Assignee:
Primary Class(es):
273/260
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Other References:
"Chess and Playing Cards" by Stewart Culin; published 1898; pp. 867 and 868 cited. |