Dice Chess

Dice chess can refer to a number of chess variants in which dice are used to alter gameplay; specifically that the moves available to each player are determined by rolling a pair of ordinary six-sided dice. There are many different variations of this form of dice chess. One of them is described here.

Read more about Dice Chess:  Rules, Sample Game, Variants On These Rules, History

Famous quotes containing the words dice and/or chess:

    God’s dice always have a lucky roll.
    Sophocles (497–406/5 B.C.)

    The trick, which requires the combined skills of a tightrope walker and a cordon bleu chef frying a plain egg, is to take your [preteen] daughter seriously without taking everything she says and does every minute seriously.
    —Stella Chess (20th century)