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  2. Swiss-system tournament - Wikipedia

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    "King Of the Hill" is a strict #1 plays #2, #3 plays #4, etc. with no regard to previous pairings, thus unlimited repeat pairings are allowed. Although labelled as 'Australian Version of Swiss Pairing' it is more akin to the King Of The Hill pairing system, than to the Swiss - Dutch system. As in chess, when the term Swiss Pairing is used, it's ...

  3. Chess variant - Wikipedia

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    A chess variant is a game related to, derived from, or inspired by chess. [1] Such variants can differ from chess in many different ways. "International" or "Western" chess itself is one of a family of games which have related origins and could be considered variants of each other. Chess developed from chaturanga, from which other members of ...

  4. List of chess variants - Wikipedia

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    Anti-King chess: Features an anti-king. The anti-king moves in the same way as a king. This piece is in check when not attacked. If a player's anti-king is in check and unable to move to a square attacked by the opponent, the player loses (checkmate). The anti-king cannot capture enemy pieces, but can capture friendly pieces.

  5. King of the hill (game) - Wikipedia

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    King of the hill (also known as king of the mountain or king of the castle) is a children's game, the object of which is for a single player to remain on top of a large hill or similar feature as its "king". Rivals attempt to remove the player and take their place, thus becoming the new king of the hill. The way the king can be removed from the ...

  6. Lichess - Wikipedia

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    Chess960 (Fischer Random Chess) Crazyhouse; Horde (a variant of Dunsany's chess) King of the Hill; Racing Kings; Three-check chess; It also has a mode that enables one to play from a set position, whether entered manually or from another game. Lichess was the first chess-site to have features to help visually impaired people play chess on a ...

  7. King (chess) - Wikipedia

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    The king (♔, ♚) is the most important piece in the game of chess. It may move to any adjoining square; it may also perform, in tandem with the rook, a special move called castling. If a player's king is threatened with capture, it is said to be in check, and the player must remove the threat of capture immediately.

  8. Chess.com - Wikipedia

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    The site introduced features including computer analysis of games, and the chess variants of crazyhouse, three-check chess, king of the hill, chess960, atomic and bughouse. Chess.com reached another milestone in June 2017, as the 2,147,483,647th (= 2 31-1) game was played, which caused the iOS app to stop working for those with 32-bit Apple ...

  9. Crazyhouse - Wikipedia

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    Crazyhouse. Crazyhouse (also known as drop chess, mad chess, reinforcement chess and turnabout chess) is a chess variant in which captured enemy pieces can be reintroduced, or dropped, into the game as one's own. It was derived as a two-player, single-board variant of bughouse chess. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves.