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Glinski's Hexagonal Chess

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The most popular hexagonal chess variant. Orthogonal moves are along any of the three directions. Diagonal moves are to the nearest square of the same color. Pawns move and capture as in FIDE chess, including initial two steps & en passant. For now, pawns promote only to queens. There is no castling in this variant.

Wladyslaw Glinski, 1936.

Glinski's Hexagonal Chess
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WWW Page Added: Sunday, June 27, 2002 

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Author: Ed Friedlander. Inventor: Wladyslaw Glinski.

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Glinski's Hexagonal Chess. The most popular hexagonal variant.

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