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- Q17150693 subject Q8903171.
- Q17150693 abstract "Portal Chess is a chess variant that uses at least two fairy pieces called Portals (or less commonly Portholes). These pieces can be easily added by using poker chips, coins or other suitably sized objects. The game seeks to incorporate portals to allow pieces to teleport around the board.Apart from the Portals and their ruleset, the game often plays like ordinary chess, including en passant, castling and pawn promotion.".
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- Q17150693 comment "Portal Chess is a chess variant that uses at least two fairy pieces called Portals (or less commonly Portholes). These pieces can be easily added by using poker chips, coins or other suitably sized objects. The game seeks to incorporate portals to allow pieces to teleport around the board.Apart from the Portals and their ruleset, the game often plays like ordinary chess, including en passant, castling and pawn promotion.".
- Q17150693 label "Portal Chess".