Duke of Rutland's Chess (1747)
Playtime: 90
Min. Age: 0
Players: 2
Publisher: (Public Domain)
Designers: John Manners
Artists: Unknown
Mechanics: Grid Movement
Min. Age: 0
Players: 2
Publisher: (Public Domain)
Designers: John Manners
Artists: Unknown
Mechanics: Grid Movement
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This game was invented by John, third Duke of Rutland in 1747.
The game is played on a checkered board with 10 rows and 14 columns. In addition to the normal pieces of a chess game, a player has two crowned rooks, a concubine, one additional knight, two additional bishops, and six additional pawns.
The concubine has the combined moves of rook and knight while the crowned rook can move as a rook or can go one square diagonally.
The game is played on a checkered board with 10 rows and 14 columns. In addition to the normal pieces of a chess game, a player has two crowned rooks, a concubine, one additional knight, two additional bishops, and six additional pawns.
The concubine has the combined moves of rook and knight while the crowned rook can move as a rook or can go one square diagonally.
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