Spiele - Arten und Varianten des Schachs
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter, die sich auf die verschiedenen Arten und Varianten des Schachs beziehen, wie zum Beispiel „Shogi“, „Blitzschach“ und „Shatranj“.
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a two-player strategy board game from China, where players move pieces with different abilities across a board to capture their opponent's pieces and ultimately checkmate their opponent's king
Xiangqi
a two-player strategy board game from Japan, similar to chess, where players move pieces with different abilities across a board to capture their opponent's pieces and ultimately checkmate their opponent's king
Shogi
a two-player strategy board game from Korea, similar to Xiangqi and Shogi, where players move pieces with different abilities across a board to capture their opponent's pieces and ultimately checkmate their opponent's king
janggi
an ancient Indian board game that is believed to be the earliest form of chess
chaturanga
a chess variant where both players race their king to the eighth rank to win the game
Rennkönige
a chess variant in which one player, with a larger army of pawns and knights, plays against another player with a regular set of pieces
Hordenschach
a chess variant where captured pieces can be reintroduced into play as one's own
Crazyhouse-Schach
a chess variant where the objective is to give the opponent's king three checks, instead of checkmate, to win the game
Drei-Check-Schach
a variant of Chess with faster time controls, where players have limited time to make their moves, typically ranging from a few minutes to a few seconds per move
Blitzschach
a two-player strategy board game from Thailand, similar to chess, where players move pieces with different abilities across a board to capture their opponent's pieces and ultimately checkmate their opponent's king
Makruk
a form of chess play where a player does not look at the board but keeps track of the game in their mind, relying solely on their memory and visualization skills to make moves
Schach mit verbundenen Augen
a variant of chess played with four players in teams of two, where captured pieces can be passed to a teammate and dropped back onto the board
Bughouse-Schach
a chess variant designed to be played by four players on a square board with additional squares and pieces to accommodate the increased number of players
Schach für vier Spieler
an ancient form of chess that originated in Persia, considered the precursor to modern chess, played on an 8x8 board with different pieces and rules
Schatranj
a variant of the traditional chess game played on a circular board with unique movement patterns for some pieces
kreisförmiges Schach
a chess variant that introduces new pieces and changes the initial setup of the traditional chess game
Gotisches Schach
a chess variant where capturing a piece causes an "explosion," removing the capturing piece and all adjacent pieces from the board
Atomschach
a chess variant played on a 10x8 board with two extra pawns per player and new pieces called "Janus" that can move like a bishop or a knight
Janus Schach
a chess variant played on a 10x8 board with two missing squares in the center, limiting the movement of pieces
fast Schach
a variant of chess played on a hexagonal board, where the movement rules are modified to suit the new board shape, creating a unique and different playing experience from traditional chess on a square board
sechseckiges Schach
a large-board variant of chess that uses a 10x10 board and introduces additional pieces and expanded rules, offering new strategic possibilities compared to traditional chess
großes Schach
a traditional chess variant played in Myanmar on a 64-square board with unique pieces and rules distinct from standard chess
sittuyin
a historical chess variant played on a 10x10 board with extra pieces and unique rules, inspired by the historical conqueror Timur
Tamerlane-Schach