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It is common to provide puzzles or problems that are based on the game of chess. One form of these puzzles is to provide the player with a drawing of a partially completed chess game and a predetermined criteria regarding the game. The player then determines how to satisfy that criteria. One such criteria is that one of the players is to move first and that player can check the opponent with a specific number of moves regardless of what moves the opposing player makes. In this case the object is to determine what these moves are.
While chess puzzles of this type can be extremely complex and difficult to solve, expert chess players are always looking for chess puzzles which present a new or greater challenge.
The subject invention provides a chess puzzle having a chess type playing surface with a plurality of spaces. One or more of these spaces has fixed playing pieces indicated on them. A placement mechanism associated with the playing surfaces allows indicating insertable playing pieces on one or more of a selected group of spaces on the playing surface. The puzzle is played by manipulating the placement mechanism to indicate the insertable playing pieces on the particular spaces within that group of spaces where along with the fixed playing pieces a partially completed chess game is created which satisfies a predetermined criteria.
The foregoing and other objectives, features, and advantages of the invention will be more readily understood upon consideration of the following detailed description of the invention, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the drawings, a chess puzzle includes a chess-type playing surface 12 having a plurality of spaces 14 arranged in a rectilinear fashion. The playing surface normally would be a flat board 13 having 8 rows and 8 perpendicular columns as shown in
The playing surface has a fixed playing piece 16 indicated on one or more of the spaces 14 and typically there would be multiple fixed playing pieces indicated on multiple spaces. With a flat board the fixed playing pieces could be printed on the board itself as shown in
The puzzle also has a placement mechanism 18 which allows indicating insertable playing pieces 20 on one or more of a selected group of spaces 14. As will be more fully explained later, the purpose of the puzzle is for the player to manipulate the placement mechanism to place the insertable playing pieces 20 on the particular spaces 14 that in combination with the fixed playing pieces 16 creates a partially completed chess game that satisfies a predetermined criteria.
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If more complexity is desired a second playing surface 26 can be placed on the back of the board,
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In each embodiment the puzzle is played by manipulating the placement mechanisms to where the insertable playing pieces are located in the particular open spaces where a partially completed chess game is presented that can be played to completion according to a particular criteria. In the embodiment presented in
The terms and expressions which have been employed in the foregoing specification are used therein as terms of description and not of limitation, and there is no intention, in the use of such terms and expressions, of excluding equivalents of the features shown and described or portions thereof, it being recognized that the scope of the invention is defined and limited only by the claims which follow.