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- Forchess abstract "Forchess is a four-player chess variant developed by T. K. Rogers, an American engineer. It uses one standard chessboard and two sets of standard pieces.".
- Forchess wikiPageExternalLink forchessonline.
- Forchess wikiPageExternalLink forchess.
- Forchess wikiPageID "551955".
- Forchess wikiPageRevisionID "595216887".
- Forchess ages "any".
- Forchess complexity "Medium".
- Forchess hasPhotoCollection Forchess.
- Forchess italicTitle "no subject_name=Forchess".
- Forchess players "4".
- Forchess playingTime "-5400.0".
- Forchess randomChance "None".
- Forchess setupTime "120.0".
- Forchess skills Chess_strategy.
- Forchess strategy "High".
- Forchess wordnet_type synset-game-noun-2.
- Forchess subject Category:1975_in_chess.
- Forchess subject Category:Board_games_introduced_in_1975.
- Forchess subject Category:Chess_variants.
- Forchess type Activity.
- Forchess type Game.
- Forchess type Action.
- Forchess type Game.
- Forchess type Activity.
- Forchess type Thing.
- Forchess comment "Forchess is a four-player chess variant developed by T. K. Rogers, an American engineer. It uses one standard chessboard and two sets of standard pieces.".
- Forchess label "Forchess".
- Forchess label "Forchess".
- Forchess sameAs Forchess.
- Forchess sameAs m.02p67n.
- Forchess sameAs Q1112824.
- Forchess sameAs Q1112824.
- Forchess wasDerivedFrom Forchess?oldid=595216887.
- Forchess homepage forchess.
- Forchess isPrimaryTopicOf Forchess.