Chess variants Chess variant Shogi Xiangqi Chess960 Baroque chess Shatranj Three-dimensional chess Avalanche chess Bughouse chess Author:Source: Wikipedia Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 121. Chapters: Chess variant, Shogi, Xiangqi, Chess960, Baroque chess, Shatranj, Three-dimensional chess, Avalanche chess, Bughouse chess, Antichess, Atomic chess, Circe chess, Chess handicap, Fairy chess piece, ... more »Chess960 starting position, Business chess, Hexagonal chess, Omega Chess, Circular chess, Janggi, Hans Multhopp, Alice chess, Advanced Chess, Chess boxing, Makruk, Capablanca chess, Blindfold chess, Chess with different armies, List of abstract strategy games, Courier chess, Minichess, Forchess, Jetan, ThreeChess, Chess960 numbering scheme, Kriegspiel, Shogi variant, V. R. Parton, David Pritchard, Kung-fu chess, Chadarangam, Chaturaji, Human chess, Dice chess, Cylinder chess, Three player chess, ChessV, Grand chess, Knightmare Chess, Djambi, Progressive chess, Tamerlane chess, Dark chess, 2000 A.D., Dragonchess, Martian chess, Transcendental chess, Madrasi chess, Enochian chess, Pocket mutation chess, Seirawan chess, Indian chess, Senterej, Hexapawn, Four-handed chess, Capablanca random chess, Embassy Chess, Crazyhouse, Monochromatic chess, Gothic Chess, Jeson Mor, Andernach chess, Grid chess, Penultima, Legan chess, Cheskers, Displacement chess, Shatar, Flying chess, Dunsany's chess, Los Alamos chess, Bosworth, Berolina chess, PlunderChess, Marseillais chess, Maharajah and the Sepoys, Knight relay chess, Janus chess, Pawn duel, Monster chess, Chess Attack, Duell, Patrol chess, SMIRF, Three-check chess, Grasshopper chess, Short assize, Hiashatar, Checkless chess, Modern chess, Millennium 3D Chess, Extinction chess, Fortress chess, Ferdinand Maack, Sessa. Excerpt: Xiangqi (Chinese: ; pinyin: Xiàngqí) is a two-player Chinese board game in the same family as Western chess, chaturanga, shogi, Indian chess and janggi. The present-day form of Xiangqi originated in China and is therefore commonly called Chinese chess in English....« less