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- Wolf_Chess abstract "Wolf Chess is a chess variant invented by Dr. Arno von Wilpert in 1943. It is played on a 10×8 chessboard and employs several fairy pieces including wolf and fox – compound pieces popular in variants and known by different names.Wolf Chess correspondence matches and tournaments have been held, one of which (Paris vs. Augsburg, September 1960) is claimed to be the first international over-the-board match for a chess variant (Pritchard 1994:343).".
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- Wolf_Chess wikiPageWikiLink Amazon_(chess).
- Wolf_Chess wikiPageWikiLink Augsburg.
- Wolf_Chess wikiPageWikiLink Bishop_(chess).
- Wolf_Chess wikiPageWikiLink Castling.
- Wolf_Chess wikiPageWikiLink Category:1943_in_chess.
- Wolf_Chess wikiPageWikiLink Category:Board_games_introduced_in_1943.
- Wolf_Chess wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chess_variants.
- Wolf_Chess wikiPageWikiLink Checkmate.
- Wolf_Chess wikiPageWikiLink Chess_glossary.
- Wolf_Chess wikiPageWikiLink Chess_rules.
- Wolf_Chess wikiPageWikiLink Chess_variant.
- Wolf_Chess wikiPageWikiLink Chessboard.
- Wolf_Chess wikiPageWikiLink Empress_(chess).
- Wolf_Chess wikiPageWikiLink En_passant.
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- Wolf_Chess wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_chess.
- Wolf_Chess wikiPageWikiLink Java_(programming_language).
- Wolf_Chess wikiPageWikiLink Knight_(chess).
- Wolf_Chess wikiPageWikiLink List_of_chess_variants.
- Wolf_Chess wikiPageWikiLink Nightrider_(chess).
- Wolf_Chess wikiPageWikiLink Pawn_(chess).
- Wolf_Chess wikiPageWikiLink Princess_(chess).
- Wolf_Chess wikiPageWikiLink Promotion_(chess).
- Wolf_Chess wikiPageWikiLink Queen_(chess).
- Wolf_Chess wikiPageWikiLink Rook_(chess).
- Wolf_Chess wikiPageWikiLink Rules_of_chess.
- Wolf_Chess wikiPageWikiLink The_Chess_Variant_Pages.
- Wolf_Chess wikiPageWikiLink White_and_Black_in_chess.
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- Wolf_Chess wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wolf Chess".
- Wolf_Chess hasPhotoCollection Wolf_Chess.
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- Wolf_Chess subject Category:1943_in_chess.
- Wolf_Chess subject Category:Board_games_introduced_in_1943.
- Wolf_Chess subject Category:Chess_variants.
- Wolf_Chess hypernym Variant.
- Wolf_Chess type Variant.
- Wolf_Chess comment "Wolf Chess is a chess variant invented by Dr. Arno von Wilpert in 1943. It is played on a 10×8 chessboard and employs several fairy pieces including wolf and fox – compound pieces popular in variants and known by different names.Wolf Chess correspondence matches and tournaments have been held, one of which (Paris vs. Augsburg, September 1960) is claimed to be the first international over-the-board match for a chess variant (Pritchard 1994:343).".
- Wolf_Chess label "Wolf Chess".
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- Wolf_Chess sameAs Q8029810.
- Wolf_Chess sameAs Q8029810.
- Wolf_Chess wasDerivedFrom Wolf_Chess?oldid=677528979.
- Wolf_Chess depiction Grey_wolf_P1130270.jpg.
- Wolf_Chess isPrimaryTopicOf Wolf_Chess.