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Interactive 3D Chess Program
. Missing description By Dan Beyer.
Interactive diagrams. Diagrams that interactively show piece moves. By H. G. Muller.
Interchange Chess. Get as many of your own pieces to their destination squares on the other side of the board as possible. (8x8, Cells: 64) Author: David Howe. Inventor: Alexandre Muñiz and David Howe.
Interdependent Chess. A 42 square variant in which pieces borrow capturing ability from other pieces. (6x7, Cells: 42) By Fergus Duniho.
Interdependent Chess. A 42 square variant in which pieces borrow capturing ability from other pieces. By Fergus Duniho.
Interdependent Chess
. A 42 square variant in which pieces borrow capturing ability from other pieces. By Fergus Duniho.
InterGrid Chess. Pieces on corners and on centers of squares of 8 by 8 board. (8x8, Cells: 145) By David Howe.
InterGrid Chess
. Pieces on corners and on centers of squares of 8 by 8 board. By David Howe.
Interloper Chess
. Introducing the Interloper, a highly invulnerable attacking piece (with zrf). By M Winther.
International Contemporary Random Chess. Missing description (10x10, Cells: 100) By Jose Carrillo.
International Email Chess Club
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International Fischer Random Chess. Missing description (10x10, Cells: 100) By Jose Carrillo.
Internationalized Chinese Chess. Photos of a commercial Staunton set for playing Xiangqi, Janggi, and Chess. Author: Fergus Duniho and John Davis.
Interregnum Chess. No king or queen; win by promoting a pawn; captured units replaced. Author: Ed Friedlander.
Interview with Ben Good. Interview with the winner of the 38-challenge. Author: Hans L. Bodlaender and Ben Good.
Interview with Darren Izzard. An interview with the winner of the contest to design a chess variant on a board with 40 squares. Author: Hans L. Bodlaender.
Interview with David Li. Interview with the author about his books on Kriegspiel. Author: Hans L. Bodlaender.
Interview with David Pritchard. An interview with the author of Popular Chess Variants. Author: Hans L. Bodlaender.
Interview with Hans Bodlaender. An interview with the founder of the Chess Variant Pages. Author: Hans L. Bodlaender and Various.
Interview with James Ernest. Creator of Tishai. Author: Peter Gelman. Inventor: James Ernest.
Interview with Jean-Louis Cazaux. An interview. Author: Jean-Louis Cazaux and Hans L. Bodlaender.
Interview with Joao Pedro Neto. Winner of the contest to design a chess variant on 42 squares. Author: João Pedro Neto and Hans L. Bodlaender.
Interview with Michael Adams. An Interview about a Fischer Random Chess match.
Interview with Peter Leko. An interview about a Fischer Random Chess match.
Interview with Ralph Betza. An interview with the `Grandmaster of Chess Variant Design'. Author: Hans L. Bodlaender and Ralph Betza.
Interview with Robert Abbott. An interview with the inventor of Ultima. Author: Hans L. Bodlaender.
Interview with Seth McGinnis. Interview with the winner of the contest to design a chess variant on 39 squares. Author: Hans L. Bodlaender.
Interview with Timothy Newton. An interview with the winner of the 84 Spaces Contest! Author: Timothy R. Newton.
Interview with Tony Quintanilla. Interview with the winner of the 41-square Chess Variant Competition. Author: Hans L. Bodlaender.
Interweave. Game with elements of Checkers and Ultima where all pieces are colorbound and only capture pieces on the other color. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Peter Aronson.
Interweave
. Game with elements of Checkers and Ultima where all pieces are colorbound and only capture pieces on the other color. By Peter Aronson.
Intrigue. Players each select a pawn which holds the king's secret position. By Nigel Chapman.
Intrigue. Capturing a particular pawn places the enemy king on the board. Author: Ed Friedlander. Inventor: Nigel Chapman.
Intrusive Squares. The board is split into 4 4x4 supersquares and reunited by 20 extra squares. (10x10, Cells: 84) By Charles Gilman.
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