-Diamond Chess [Rynd] (J. A.
-Porterfield Rynd, 1886) --> Berolina2 ?
-https://www.chessvariants.com/rules/diamond-chess
-
-Bicolour Chess (Gabriel Authier, 1958). v1 et v2 : (Roméo Bédoni, 1958)
-Kings are subject to check and checkmate by
-own as well as opponent’s pieces. The Q and
-QN are interchanged in the array
-.
-v2: y but a player may capture his
-own men (TODO: only v2?)
-
-Koth : king of the hill, king cannot move into check, giving check is forbidden (no checkmate).
-
-Berolina Grid Chess, also known as
-Gridolina (originator not noted). A
-combination of Berolina and Grid Chess.
-Better than Grid Chess since Berolina pawns
-cross grid lines more easily. Described in
-World Game Review 10 as the most popular of
-the NOST combination games. (Nost-algia
-150, also Nost-algia 112 ‘not seen’)
---> pourquoi pas, mais faudra pouvoir tracer des lignes sur plateau (Ball, Koth, Sittuyin, celle-là, Rococo)
-
-Contact (quoted by David Silverman, 1971).
-White puts a knight on any square of an empty
-chessboard. Black moves the knight and
-places a marker on the square vacated. Play
-alternates. The knight may only be moved to
-vacant squares. The object is to make the last
-move. The game can also be played with any
-of the other pieces. (Your Move)
-
-https://www.chessvariants.com/diffmove.dir/checkers.html --> move forward (Multhopp)