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- Watermelon_Chess abstract "Watermelon Chess is a two-player abstract strategy game from China where it is known as Xi Gua Qi. It is also known as The Surround Game and Globe. It is related to the Bear games of the ancient Romans. In fact, the board is exactly the same as one of the Bear Games. The difference is that in Watermelon Chess each player has six pieces, whereas in the Bear Games, there are three hunters played by one player, and one bear played by the other player. Furthermore, in the Bear games, only the hunters can surround and immobilize the movements of the one bear; the bear merely moves to avoid this as it is impossible for the bear itself to immobilize any of the hunters. In Watermelon Chess, every piece can participate in immobilizing the other player's pieces; furthermore, surrounded enemy pieces are captured.The Go variant Sz'Kwa uses the same board.Watermelon Chess is not related to Chess even though it includes the word "chess" in its name. The boards and pieces are completely different from one another. In Chess, the goal is to capture the King, whereas, in Watermelon Chess, the goal is to capture the opponent's pieces and reduce their numbers to two.".
- Watermelon_Chess wikiPageID "18509600".
- Watermelon_Chess wikiPageRevisionID "547941242".
- Watermelon_Chess hasPhotoCollection Watermelon_Chess.
- Watermelon_Chess subject Category:Abstract_strategy_games.
- Watermelon_Chess type AbstractStrategyGames.
- Watermelon_Chess type Abstraction100002137.
- Watermelon_Chess type Contest107456188.
- Watermelon_Chess type Event100029378.
- Watermelon_Chess type Game100456199.
- Watermelon_Chess type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Watermelon_Chess type SocialEvent107288639.
- Watermelon_Chess type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Watermelon_Chess comment "Watermelon Chess is a two-player abstract strategy game from China where it is known as Xi Gua Qi. It is also known as The Surround Game and Globe. It is related to the Bear games of the ancient Romans. In fact, the board is exactly the same as one of the Bear Games. The difference is that in Watermelon Chess each player has six pieces, whereas in the Bear Games, there are three hunters played by one player, and one bear played by the other player.".
- Watermelon_Chess label "Watermelon Chess".
- Watermelon_Chess label "西瓜棋".
- Watermelon_Chess sameAs m.04dzqxm.
- Watermelon_Chess sameAs Q7974361.
- Watermelon_Chess sameAs Q7974361.
- Watermelon_Chess sameAs Watermelon_Chess.
- Watermelon_Chess wasDerivedFrom Watermelon_Chess?oldid=547941242.
- Watermelon_Chess isPrimaryTopicOf Watermelon_Chess.