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Congo (chess variant) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Congo (chess variant)
Congo is a chess variant invented by Demian Freeling in 1982 when he was nearly eight years old. His father (Dutch abstract games designer Christian Freeling) encouraged him to design a variant using a 7×7 gameboard. Demian was already familiar with chess and xiangqi, and the result blends some features from both. Congo became the second-most popular chess variant at the Fanaat games club in Enschede, the Netherlands. For his Congo engine, Ed van Zon won "Best of the Zillions" First Contest, Best Chess-Related Category in March 2001.〔("Best of Zillions" )〕 ==Board== The play is on the squares of a 7×7 gameboard. The board has two 3×3 ''castles'' to house the lions. A ''river'' divides the board horizontally across the center.
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