-
existed since at
least the late 19th century, one of the
oldest being Raumschach (German for "Space chess"),
invented in 1907 by
Ferdinand Maack and considered...
- boards.
Variants may use
anywhere from two to
eight boards. For example,
Raumschach utilises five
boards of twenty-five
squares each,
totaling 125 squares...
- (1861–1930) was a
German doctor,
inventor and occultist. He
invented Raumschach, the
classic 3D
chess game,
first described by him in the Frankfurter...
-
gameboard for a three-dimensional game (e.g., the 5×5×5
cubic board for
Raumschach).
grace An
extra turn.
handicap An
advantage given to a
weaker side at...
- separately. Some three-dimensional
chess variants also exist, such as
Raumschach,
along with
pieces that take
advantage of the
extra dimension on the board...
-
Honda Unicorn, a
motorcycle sold in
India Unicorn, a
fairy chess piece in
Raumschach Giant unicorn, a
common name for Elasmotherium, an
extinct European rhinoceros...
-
format was
later picked up by Dr.
Ferdinand Maack in 1907 when
developing Raumschach ("Space Chess").
Kieseritzky died in
Paris on 18 May 1853. He was buried...
- Bodlaender, 1998) A
Nightrider without direction restrictions.
Unicorn (
Raumschach)
Raumschach (1907) A
space diagonal rider:
moves through the
vertices of the...
- extra-dimensional
variants attempt to
reflect the 3D
nature of
modern warfare (e.g.
Raumschach,
designed to
reflect aerial and
submarine warfare),
while others incorporate...
-
Maack may
refer to:
Ferdinand Maack (1861–1930),
inventor of
Raumschach Herb
Maack (1917–2007), head
coach of the
Rhode Island Rams
football team Mary...