Balbo's game
English
Etymology
Invented by G. Balbo in 1974.
Proper noun
- A variant of the game of chess, with a novel board shape with 70 squares, and each player commanding a full chess army minus one pawn. There is no castling, and promotion squares are specially defined.
Further reading
- Balbo's game on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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