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Almost Chess is a chess variant invented by Ralph Betza in 1977. The game is played using a standard chessboard and pieces, except the players' queens are replaced by chancellors, which combine the moves of a rook and a knight. Almost Chess was featured in NOST magazine ''Nost-algia'', beginning with issue 205. ==Game description== Other than the replacement of queens by chancellors (notated "C"), the game follows all the rules and conventions of standard chess. The Fool's mate in Almost Chess begins 1.Cc3. Replacing queens with chancellors imparts a radical change to the nature of the chess game, despite the queen and chancellor having equal strengths. For example, bishops are stronger and knights are weaker.〔 Betza commented that Almost Chess is a good introductory chess variant for players, due to its great similarity to standard chess and the naturalness of the change from queen to chancellor.〔("Almost chess" ) by Hans Bodlaender and Ralph Betza, ''The Chess Variant Pages''〕
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