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Crazyhouse is a
chess variant in
which captured enemy pieces can be reintroduced, or dropped, into the game as one's own. It was
derived as a two-player...
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standard dark chess – to
capture the king. Dark
crazyhouse –
combination of
crazyhouse and dark chess. Dark suicide –
combination of
suicide and...
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regular move,
place one of
these pieces on the
board (as in
shogi and
crazyhouse),
called dropping the piece.
Pieces in
reserve may be
dropped on any vacant...
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chess variants:
Antichess Atomic chess Chess960 (Fischer
Random Chess)
Crazyhouse Horde (a
variant of Dunsany's chess) King of the Hill
Racing Kings Three-check...
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Carlsen and
fellow high-ranking
Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura.
Likewise Crazyhouse has seen prize-funded
unofficial world championship tournaments with top...
- in
usual kriegspiel. By
Bruce Trone (1986).
Combining Crazyhouse with
Kriegspiel yields Crazyhouse Kriegspiel (or
CrazyKrieg for short). In shogi, the game...
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traditional circle-A.[citation needed]
Algebraic notation for the
Crazyhouse chess variant: An @
between a
piece and a
square denotes a
piece dropped...
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series of
cartoons by Ivan
Brunetti The Schizo's, a
Dutch punk rock band
Crazyhouse, a form of
chess also
known as schizo-chess Skitzo, an
American thrash...
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features including computer analysis of games, and the
chess variants of
crazyhouse, three-check chess, king of the hill, chess960,
atomic and bughouse. In...
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limited to 3×3 "castles" on a 7×7 board. By
Demian Freeling (1982).
Crazyhouse:
Captured pieces change color to
match the
capturing player’s
pieces and...