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For information, see the Wikipedia entry for the game<ref name="wiki"/> and the entry at BoardGameGeek<ref name="bgg"/>. The game is also described in Parlett's ''The Oxford History of Board Games''<ref name="Parlett"/>. | For information, see the Wikipedia entry for the game<ref name="wiki"/> and the entry at BoardGameGeek<ref name="bgg"/>. The game is also described in Parlett's ''The Oxford History of Board Games''<ref name="Parlett"/>. | ||
− | Blindfold Chess<ref name="bf"/> is a version of [[Chess]] played either by not letting one or both players see the pieces or by not making use of any pieces at all. [[Chess Boxing]] is the [[Biathlons|Biathlon]] created by combining [[Chess]] with [[Boxing]]. | + | Blindfold Chess<ref name="bf"/"> is a version of [[Chess]] played either by not letting one or both players see the pieces or by not making use of any pieces at all. [[Chess Boxing]] is the [[Biathlons|Biathlon]] created by combining [[Chess]] with [[Boxing]]. |
== Gameplay == | == Gameplay == |
Revision as of 11:52, 16 March 2012
Brief
This is still a game stub. For information, see the Wikipedia entry for the game[1] and the entry at BoardGameGeek[2]. The game is also described in Parlett's The Oxford History of Board Games[3].
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- ↑ Jump up to: 3.0 3.1 Parlett, D. Oxford History of Board Games. ISBN-10: 0192129988.
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