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Posted by cyberknight999
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10/28/2008
07:28:14

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Subject: Three Player Chess...

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Has anyone seen this? Has anyone played?

three4chess.com


Posted by blake78613
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10/28/2008
09:22:05

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I have never played 3 player chess. Years ago I played 4 player chess, which was played as a team game. 4 player chess makes more since to me, Since in 3 player chess, two of the players may gang up on the third; so defense might be much more important than attacking. What I remember about 4 player chess was that a bishop was much stronger than a knight.

Posted by blake78613
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10/29/2008
17:36:10

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If anyone would like try a variation on theme against computer opponents try this link:

www.pathguy.com


Posted by cyberknight999
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10/29/2008
18:04:29

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I tried it...

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The concept is very similar to the game I have.




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