Multiple-board chess game with additional chessmen

Amusement devices: games – Chance devices – Electric or magnetic

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ABSTRACT:
Two substantially identical standard chessboards are provided in parallel alignment such that the squares on one board are vertically aligned with the squares on the other board. The two boards, conveniently termed upper and lower boards, are sufficiently spaced to permit the placement of chessmen on the lower board. Two sets of conventional chessmen are also provided, along with two sets of additional chessmen, the conventional chessmen and the additional chessmen, under the preferred rules of the game, being initially positioned on opposing boards, and then, in the progress of the game, moving between and on both boards in a predetermined manner to capture chessmen of the opposing player. The upper board is transparent, permitting easy visual inspection of the location of the chessmen on the lower board so that the game may be conveniently played.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1877154 (1932-09-01), Weaver
patent: 3767201 (1973-10-01), Harper et al.
Time Magazine, Feb. 4, 1952, p. 15 cited.
Space Chess by Earl W. Major; received 7-26-73.

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