Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To George Duke wrote on Sat, Dec 26, 2009 11:26 PM UTC:Score: Bifurcators including Venator > Great Shatranj > Mastodon > Three Player > Unicorn Great > Big Board > Centennial > Eurasian > Kings Court > Wildebeest > Fantasy Grand > Black Ghost > Eight-Stone > Modern > Templar > Courier de la Dama > Switching > Seirawan. http://www.chessvariants.org/multiplayer.dir/three_player/three_player_chess.html In 'ECV' (1994) back to the 19th Century and in Gilman's recent opus are many four-player CVs. Before that conceptual leap, to be considered is three-player model like Three Player(Zubrin). The board is hexagonal but the spaces are 96 quadrilaterals. ''The superiority of any given player may be counteracted to a degree by the concerted efforts of, or alliance between, the other two players.'' Negotiating skill at a premium, the order of movement goes White, then Red, then Black; and in the end player must beat both others. Allies of convenience, however temporary, are forbidden private conversation; contrariwise, understandings may be so tacit or implicit as to remain silent. You can leave King en prise, counting on ally or other's self-interest to perform as promised or expected, because King must be captured for your actually being checkmated. If thus eliminated, a player's leftover pieces remain capturable but never move again. Instead, a variant permits takeover of forces by whoever captures a King. The psychology involved is a natural idea whose time may eventually come. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID NextChess7 does not match any item.