Checkers chess
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Checkers chess is a chess variant proposed by Hans Multhopp in 1974 in which pieces cannot move backwards until they have reached the far side of the board. Another game by the same name was proposed by V.R. Parton (Pritchard 2007:51) .
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- Pritchard, D. B. (2007), The Classified Encyclopedia of Chess Variants. (second edition), John Beasley, 51, ISBN 0-95551-680-3