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- Rollerball_(chess_variant) abstract "Rollerball is a chess variant invented by Jean-Louis Cazaux in 1998. The game was inspired by the 1975 science-fiction movie Rollerball, specifically the futuristic and violent sport (similar to Roller Derby) portrayed in the film.The board comprises 7×7 squares with the central 3×3 section missing. Pieces generally move clockwise around the board. Each player starts with one king, one bishop, two rooks, and two pawns.".
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) thumbnail Rollerball_gameboard_and_init_config.PNG?width=300.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageExternalLink rollerball.htm.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageID "38077769".
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageLength "6263".
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageRevisionID "613398520".
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageWikiLink Bishop_(chess).
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageWikiLink Castling.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1998_in_chess.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Board_games_introduced_in_1998.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chess_variants.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageWikiLink Check_(chess).
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageWikiLink Checkmate.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageWikiLink Chess.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageWikiLink Draw_(chess).
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageWikiLink File:RollerballPoster.jpg.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageWikiLink King_(chess).
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageWikiLink List_of_chess_variants.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageWikiLink Orthogonality.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageWikiLink Pawn_(chess).
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageWikiLink Promotion_(chess).
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageWikiLink Roller_derby.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageWikiLink Rollerball_(1975_film).
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageWikiLink Rook_(chess).
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageWikiLink Rules_of_chess.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageWikiLink Science_fiction_film.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageWikiLink Stalemate.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageWikiLink The_Chess_Variant_Pages.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageWikiLink Threefold_repetition.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageWikiLink White_and_Black_in_chess.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageWikiLink File:Rollerball_gameboard_and_init_config.PNG.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rollerball (chess variant)".
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rollerball".
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) align "left".
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) caption "Here, the rook can move forward on its ring , or move any distance in sideways direction . It has one backward move on its ring . The bishop can move to any gray dot , or any blue dot . It has one backward move .".
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) caption "Here, the rook can move in forward direction determined by its ring . It has two sideways moves , and one backward move available. The bishop can move to any gray dot, including one rebound off g4. It has two backward move options .".
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) caption "Red and blue are used to highlight the board's rings. A pawn always moves one step straight forward on the ring it currently stands, or one step diagonally forward to either ring. A pawn never moves backward on its ring, or sideways off its ring.".
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) caption "The kings move the same as kings in chess: one step in any direction. The bishop can move forward diagonally to white dots , or one step diagonally backward . The rook is in a very powerful position in the diagram; without assistance, it has the black king in checkmate.".
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) caption "The rook can move forward to any white dot, including one rebound off the a1 corner. It can also move sideways , or one step backward on its ring . The bishop can move to gray dots, rebounding off the inner board perimeter , or move one diagonal step backward .".
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) caption "The rook can move to any white dot, rebounding once off a7. It can move one step backward on its ring , but has no sideways move available. The bishop can move to any gray dot, rebounding once off the exterior perimeter . It can also move one step backward .".
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) image "Rollerball moves - king.PNG".
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) image "Rollerball moves - pawn.PNG".
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) image "Rollerball moves - rook, bishop .PNG".
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) width "260".
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- Rollerball_(chess_variant) subject Category:1998_in_chess.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) subject Category:Board_games_introduced_in_1998.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) subject Category:Chess_variants.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) hypernym Variant.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) type Variant.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) comment "Rollerball is a chess variant invented by Jean-Louis Cazaux in 1998. The game was inspired by the 1975 science-fiction movie Rollerball, specifically the futuristic and violent sport (similar to Roller Derby) portrayed in the film.The board comprises 7×7 squares with the central 3×3 section missing. Pieces generally move clockwise around the board. Each player starts with one king, one bishop, two rooks, and two pawns.".
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) label "Rollerball (chess variant)".
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) sameAs Q2259233.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) sameAs m.0pcv2l7.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) sameAs Q2259233.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) sameAs 球王棋.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) wasDerivedFrom Rollerball_(chess_variant)?oldid=613398520.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) depiction Rollerball_gameboard_and_init_config.PNG.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) homepage rollerball.htm.
- Rollerball_(chess_variant) isPrimaryTopicOf Rollerball_(chess_variant).