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It is played on the same 10x8 board and additional pieces as in Capablanca Chess.
The rules are the same as in Capablanca chess but initial setup is randomized.
These names are still used in most modern variants of Capablanca Chess.
There are also variants of Capablanca Chess that do not use the standard 10x8 board.
It was a predecessor of Capablanca chess.
Castling can also be adapted to large chess variants, like Capablanca chess, which is played on a 10x8 board.
Capablanca Chess has inspired a number of chess variants:
Capablanca in the 1920s proposed Capablanca chess, a chess variant played on a larger board and with additional pieces.
A generalization of all possible variants of Capablanca chess with random starting positions following a method similar to that used in Chess960.
Capablanca proposed two opening setups for Capablanca Chess.
This game combines ideas of Fischer Random Chess and Capablanca Chess.
Capablanca chess has inspired many chess variants, including grand chess and omega chess.
The name archbishop was introduced by José Raúl Capablanca in his large variant Capablanca chess.
Capablanca chess: a variant by the former world chess champion, José Raúl Capablanca.
It combines the piece set and 10x8 board from Capablanca Chess with the permutation idea of Fischer Random Chess.
Grand Chess utilizes the same compound pieces as Capablanca Chess, but connects the rooks giving immediate freedom of movement and "yields the better game" .
Gothic Chess is a chess variant derived from Capablanca Chess by Ed Trice.
José Raúl Capablanca used both in his large variant Capablanca chess: he originally called this piece the marshall, but later changed this to chancellor.
A superficial similarity exists between Grand chess and an early version of the historic chess variant Capablanca chess because the same pieces and game board are used.
Bird's chess inspired José Raúl Capablanca to create another chess variant, Capablanca chess, which differs from Bird's chess only by the starting position.
Capablanca chess (or Capablanca's chess) is a chess variant invented in the 1920s by former World Chess Champion José Raúl Capablanca.
However today he uses FullChess to refer to variants which consistently embed standard chess (e.g. Chess960, and some new variants based on the extended 10x8 piece set in Capablanca chess).
ChessV - a program (licensed under the GPL) which plays Capablanca Chess and all of the other proposed 10x8 setups, as well as several other chess variants against the computer.
Fischer was also involved with the Log Cabin Chess Club of Orange, New Jersey, which in March 1956 took him on a tour to Cuba, where he gave a 12-board simultaneous exhibition at Havana's Capablanca Chess Club, winning 10 and drawing 2.