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- Chesquerque abstract "Chesquerque is a chess variant invented by George R. Dekle, Sr. in 1986. The game is played on a board equaling four Alquerque boards combined, and like Alquerque, pieces move along marked lines (9×9) to the points of intersection (81 points). All the standard chess pieces are present, plus one additional pawn and one archbishop fairy piece per side. The pieces move in ways specially adapted to the Alquerque-gridded board.Chesquerque was included in World Game Review No. 10 edited by Michael Keller.".
- Chesquerque thumbnail Chesquerque_gameboard_and_init_config.PNG?width=300.
- Chesquerque wikiPageExternalLink chesquerque.html.
- Chesquerque wikiPageID "36719874".
- Chesquerque wikiPageRevisionID "603003842".
- Chesquerque align "left".
- Chesquerque caption "The white knight on c4 can move to any green dot, but cannot move to red dots near the rook, since the rook blocks those moves. The black knight on g7 is under attack and can retreat safely to any blue dot, but cannot move to red dots near the pawn, since the pawn blocks those moves.".
- Chesquerque caption "The white pawn on h6 can move one step straight forward , or capture diagonally forward . The pawn on b5 has no diagonal options; it moves and captures one step forward . The same prevails for White's pawns on f2 and c2 respectively; however, those pawns have initial two-step options . If the black pawn on g8 advances, White can capture it, for example: 1... g6 2. hxg7 e.p. In the diagram, White has castled kingside ; Black has castled queenside .".
- Chesquerque caption "The white rook on c3 can move one step diagonally in addition to moving on orthogonal lines . The black rook on f7 has no diagonal step available, but can move on orthogonal lines . The white bishop on f3 has no diagonal moves, but can move one step orthogonally . The black bishop on c7 can move one step orthogonally in addition to moving on diagonal lines .".
- Chesquerque hasPhotoCollection Chesquerque.
- Chesquerque image "Chesquerque, knight moves.PNG".
- Chesquerque image "Chesquerque, pawn moves.PNG".
- Chesquerque image "Chesquerque, rook and bishop moves.PNG".
- Chesquerque width "320".
- Chesquerque subject Category:1986_in_chess.
- Chesquerque subject Category:Board_games_introduced_in_1986.
- Chesquerque subject Category:Chess_variants.
- Chesquerque comment "Chesquerque is a chess variant invented by George R. Dekle, Sr. in 1986. The game is played on a board equaling four Alquerque boards combined, and like Alquerque, pieces move along marked lines (9×9) to the points of intersection (81 points). All the standard chess pieces are present, plus one additional pawn and one archbishop fairy piece per side. The pieces move in ways specially adapted to the Alquerque-gridded board.Chesquerque was included in World Game Review No.".
- Chesquerque label "Chesquerque".
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- Chesquerque wasDerivedFrom Chesquerque?oldid=603003842.
- Chesquerque depiction Chesquerque_gameboard_and_init_config.PNG.
- Chesquerque isPrimaryTopicOf Chesquerque.