Diplomat chess

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Players2
Setup time~1 minute
SkillsStrategy, tactics
Diplomat chess
A diplomat chess game (with queen pieces used as diplomats)
GenresChess variant
Players2
Setup time~1 minute
SkillsStrategy, tactics

Diplomat chess is a chess variant invented by Carlos Martín-Fuertes in 2003 as a contribution to a contest to design a chess variant on 43 squares, organised by The Chess Variant Pages.[1] It is played on a circular board with 43 cells, including the center circle which is considered orthogonal and diagonal to every adjacent cell. The game includes a fairy piece called the 'diplomat' which instead of capturing can suborn enemy pieces.[2]

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