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Chess Variants/Double Chess

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12 a12 black rook b12 black knight c12 black bishop d12 black queen e12 black king f12 black bishop g12 black knight h12 black rook i12 black rook j12 black knight k12 black bishop l12 black queen m12 black king n12 black bishop o12 black knight p12 black rook 12
11 a11 black pawn b11 black pawn c11 black pawn d11 black pawn e11 black pawn f11 black pawn g11 black pawn h11 black pawn i11 black pawn j11 black pawn k11 black pawn l11 black pawn m11 black pawn n11 black pawn o11 black pawn p11 black pawn 11
10 a10 b10 c10 d10 e10 f10 g10 h10 i10 j10 k10 l10 m10 n10 o10 p10 10
9 a9 b9 c9 d9 e9 f9 g9 h9 i9 j9 k9 l9 m9 n9 o9 p9 9
8 a8 b8 c8 d8 e8 f8 g8 h8 i8 j8 k8 l8 m8 n8 o8 p8 8
7 a7 b7 c7 d7 e7 f7 g7 h7 i7 j7 k7 l7 m7 n7 o7 p7 7
6 a6 b6 c6 d6 e6 f6 g6 h6 i6 j6 k6 l6 m6 n6 o6 p6 6
5 a5 b5 c5 d5 e5 f5 g5 h5 i5 j5 k5 l5 m5 n5 o5 p5 5
4 a4 b4 c4 d4 e4 f4 g4 h4 i4 j4 k4 l4 m4 n4 o4 p4 4
3 a3 b3 c3 d3 e3 f3 g3 h3 i3 j3 k3 l3 m3 n3 o3 p3 3
2 a2 white pawn b2 white pawn c2 white pawn d2 white pawn e2 white pawn f2 white pawn g2 white pawn h2 white pawn i2 white pawn j2 white pawn k2 white pawn l2 white pawn m2 white pawn n2 white pawn o2 white pawn p2 white pawn 2
1 a1 white rook b1 white knight c1 white bishop d1 white queen e1 white king f1 white bishop g1 white knight h1 white rook i1 white rook j1 white knight k1 white bishop l1 white queen m1 white king n1 white bishop o1 white knight p1 white rook 1
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Initial setup of double chess

Introduction

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Double Chess is a large variant that uses a 12 x 16 board, with each player in control of two full chess armies.

History

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Double chess was created by Julian S. Grant Hayward in 1916, but it would take until 1929 for the variant to reach the public when the British Chess Magazine included it in its January 1929 issue.

Rules

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Despite the larger board, the game plays mostly like the standard game, with the following modifications:

  • Only one of the kings needs to be checkmated to win.
  • Pawns are allowed to move anywhere between one and four spaces on their first move.
  • A pawn may be captured en passant if an enemy pawn can move diagonally to any of the squares it crossed over.
  • A king may only castle with a rook on its side of the board, following the restrictions of the traditional game.

Sub-variants

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This chess variant does not not have any notable sub-variants.