- Territorial Control: Controlling key points and intersections is crucial to blocking your opponent and creating your own opportunities to trap their pieces.
- Forcing Moves: The game often involves forcing your opponent into a position where they have no choice but to enter a trap you have set.
- No “Checkmate”: Unlike traditional chess, there is no concept of check or checkmate. The game is less about protecting a single king and more about controlling territory and immobilizing the opponent’s entire force.
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Triangle Chain Chess game
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- The Board: The board is typically an equilateral triangle divided into smaller, interconnected triangles. The number of points can vary, which affects the complexity of the game. A common setup is a board with 10 or 15 points.
- The Pieces: Each player has a set of pieces, usually represented by different colors (e.g., black and white, or red and blue). Unlike traditional chess, the pieces in Triangle Chain Chess often have uniform movement capabilities; there are no rooks, knights, or bishops.
- The Objective: The goal of the game is to “capture” or “trap” the opponent’s pieces. The exact winning condition can vary, but it’s typically based on one of the following:
- Trapping: A player wins by completely surrounding and immobilizing one or more of the opponent’s pieces. A piece is trapped when it has no valid moves to an adjacent, empty point.
- Chain Formation: In some versions, the goal is to form a continuous “chain” of your own pieces that extends from one side of the board to another.
- Elimination: In other variants, you “capture” an opponent’s piece by moving one of your pieces onto a point occupied by the opponent, similar to checkers.
| Weight | 0.50 kg |
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| Dimensions | 20 × 20 × 20 cm |
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