bughouse chess
Plural
bughouse chesses
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a variant of chess played with four players in teams of two, where captured pieces can be passed to a teammate and dropped back onto the board
Bughouse chess is a fast-paced team variant of chess played with two teams of two players each, using two chessboards. Each player plays against the opponent on their side of the board, and when a player captures an opponent’s piece, they pass it to their teammate. The teammate can then place the captured piece on their own board, helping them in their game. The goal is still to checkmate the opponent’s king, but teamwork and quick thinking are key, as players must manage their own board and the pieces passed to them. Bughouse chess is often played in tournaments and online, offering an exciting and dynamic twist to the traditional game.
- We decided to play bughouse chess at the park yesterday, and it was so much fun!
- They spent the afternoon playing bughouse chess at the café, passing pieces back and forth.
- He’s really good at bughouse chess, especially when it comes to using his partner's pieces strategically.
- We were playing bughouse chess online, and my teammate and I had to adjust our strategies quickly.