Balbo's game

Chess variant
Balbo's game board and starting setup

Balbo's game is a chess variant invented by M. [Monsieur] G. Balbo in 1974.[1][2] The chessboard has a novel shape comprising 70 squares, and each player commands a full chess army minus one pawn.

The game was featured in Le Courrier des Echecs magazine, September 1974.

This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves.

Game rules

The starting setup is as shown. All the rules of chess apply, except there is no castling, and promotion squares are specially defined:

  • At the end of the d- through h-files, pawns have normal promotion options.
  • At the end of the c- and i-files, pawns may promote only to a bishop or knight.
  • At the end of the outer four files, pawns may not promote.

References

Bibliography

  • Pritchard, D. B. (1994). The Encyclopedia of Chess Variants. Games & Puzzles Publications. ISBN 0-9524142-0-1.
  • Pritchard, D. B. (2007). Beasley, John (ed.). The Classified Encyclopedia of Chess Variants. John Beasley. ISBN 978-0-9555168-0-1.

External links

  • Balbo's chess by Hans Bodlaender, The Chess Variant Pages
  • Balbo's Game a simple program by Ed Friedlander (Java)
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