Three-man chess
Chess variant intended for three players and played on a hexagonal board / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about the chess variant invented by George Dekle. For three-player chess in general, see Three-player chess.
Three-man chess is a chess variant for three players invented by George R. Dekle Sr. in 1984.[1][2] The game is played on a hexagonal board comprising 96 quadrilateral cells. Each player controls a standard army of chess pieces.
Three-man chess was included in World Game Review No. 10 edited by Michael Keller.[3]