Dynamo Chess

Dynamo Chess is a chess variant invented by chess problemists Hans Klüver and Peter Kahl in 1968. The invention was inspired by the closely related variant Push Chess, invented by Fred Galvin in 1967. Captures are eliminated and enemy pieces are instead "pushed" or "pulled" off the board.

References

  • Pritchard, D. B. (1994). The Encyclopedia of Chess Variants. Games & Puzzles Publications. pp. 98–99. ISBN 0-9524142-0-1.
  • Pritchard, D. B. (2000). "§17 Dynamo Chess". Popular Chess Variants. B.T. Batsford Ltd. pp. 100–03. ISBN 0-7134-8578-7.
  • Pritchard, D. B. (2007). Beasley, John, ed. The Classified Encyclopedia of Chess Variants. John Beasley. pp. 66–67. ISBN 978-0-9555168-0-1.

Further reading

  • Jelliss, George P. (Autumn 2000). "Dynamo Chess". Variant Chess. British Chess Variants Society. 5 (36): 54–56. ISSN 0958-8248.
  • Jelliss, George P. (Spring 2001). "Dynamo Chess (Part II)". Variant Chess. British Chess Variants Society. 5 (37): 76–77. ISSN 0958-8248.
  • Jelliss, George P. (Summer 2002). "Dynamo Chess (Part III)". Variant Chess. British Chess Variants Society. 5 (40): 122–23. ISSN 0958-8248.
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