This book is specifically about the Advance chess game which is the Triple Set/Double Platform Game, (T.
G3), Game # 3.
This triple set game involves three unique chess sets.
The initial position arrangement of the chess sets at the start of the game is: GROUND-TO-AIR (G-A) for the first chess set, GROUND-TO-AIR (G-A) for the second chess set and AIR-TO-GROUND (A-G) for the third set.
Thus, the nomenclature for the initial position set-up Configuration for this type of game is, ( G-A)/(G-A)/(A-G).
Chess players may use Model III as the game board for this triple set game.
Optimally, Model III allows the play for a maximum use of four unique chess sets all at once, at the same time and same instant.
A game that involves the use of four chess sets would be a Quadro-Plextics game.
However, this book focuses on the play of the Triple Set Game (Tri-Plextics game), (T.
G3), Game # 3.
Is | Groundtoair (ga) for the first chess set |
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