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- Q1003361 subject Q8903171.
- Q1003361 abstract "Losing chess (also known as Antichess, the Losing Game, Giveaway chess, Suicide chess, Killer chess, Must-Kill, Take-all chess, or Losums) is a chess variant in which the objective of each player is to lose all of his pieces or be stalemated, that is, a misère version. In some variations, a player may also win by checkmating or by being checkmated. Losing chess is one of the most popular of all chess variants.The origin of the game is unknown, but believed to significantly predate an early version, named Take Me, played in the 1870s. Because of the popularity of Losing chess, several variations have spawned. The most widely played (main variant) is described in Popular Chess Variants by D. B. Pritchard.".
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- Q1003361 comment "Losing chess (also known as Antichess, the Losing Game, Giveaway chess, Suicide chess, Killer chess, Must-Kill, Take-all chess, or Losums) is a chess variant in which the objective of each player is to lose all of his pieces or be stalemated, that is, a misère version. In some variations, a player may also win by checkmating or by being checkmated.".
- Q1003361 label "Losing chess".