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Capablanca Chess

Capablanca Chess is a variation on the game of chess that exists in several version played on a board of either 10x10 or 10x8 squares.

Each player has a king, a queen, a chancellor (sometimes called differently), an archbishop (sometimes called differently), two rooks, two knights, two bishops, and ten pawns.

The game is named after its inventor, World chess champion José Raúl Capablanca.

See also: Chess variant

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