Chess Variants - Ancient Chess - How to Play - Xiangqi - Shogi
How to Play Chess from Around the World_______
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"Chess,"
the chess of modern Europe. |
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Courier Chess, the expanded chess of medieval Europe, played on a board of 8 x 12 squares. |
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Sittuyin,
the chess of Burma (a.k.a. Myanmar). |
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Xìangqí
("shyahng chee"), the chess of China. |
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| Shogi,
the chess of Japan. The most complex of the major chess forms. |
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| Shatranj, the ancient chess, as it was played in Persia, Arabia and medieval Europe. | |
Janggi,
the chess of Korea. |
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| Makruk,
the chess of Thailand and Cambodia. Still avidly played throughout Thailand, played in competition at a very high level |
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Shatar,
the chess of Mongolia. |
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Dou
Shou Qi ("doe show chee"), a Chinese chess
variant. |
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| Luzhanqi
("loo-tsahn-chee"), Another Chinese chess variant. Very
popular in China, and similar to Stratego. |
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