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  • 9740 Pulaski Rd, Oak Lawn, IL 60453
  • 9740 S Pulaski Rd #305, Oak Lawn, IL 60453
  • 9740 S Pulaski Rd #306, Oak Lawn, IL 60453
  • 2439 Lunt Ave, Chicago, IL 60645
  • Evergreen Park, IL
  • Black Point, CA
  • Maricopa, AZ

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Us Patents

Continuation Of New Improved Chesslike Game Application

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US Patent:
62608487, Jul 17, 2001
Filed:
Mar 14, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/525233
Inventors:
Ilian Tachkov - Chicago IL
Helen Tachkov - Chicago IL
Spaska Tachkov - Chicago IL
International Classification:
A63F 302
US Classification:
273261
Abstract:
A modified game of chess compirsing four individual armies is disclosed herein. There can be two, three or four participants. A gameboard is modified to comprise seventy-two alternating smaller squares of equal dimensions for a total of 144 squares, but of two distinct alternating colors. The gameboard has a border with linear groups of designation marks for initial pawn movements. The methodology is novel in that two, three, or four participants, each initially with his or her own modified army of chess pieces, can form or dissolve alliances with other armies. Armies may also, by checkmate, control one or more defeated armies. The result is a modified game for experienced players.

Two, Three Or Four Participant/Four Army Chess-Like Game

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US Patent:
61424749, Nov 7, 2000
Filed:
Aug 14, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/134847
Inventors:
Ilian J. Tachkov - Chicago IL
Helen J. Tachkov - Chicago IL
Spaska S. Tachkov - Chicago IL
International Classification:
A63F 302
US Classification:
273260
Abstract:
A modified game of chess comprising four individual armies is disclosed herein. There can be two, three, or four individual participants. A gameboard is modified to comprise seventy-two alternating smaller squares of equal dimensions for a total of 144 squares, but of two distinct alternating colors. The gameboard has a border with linear groups of designation marks for initial pawn movements. The methodology is novel in that two, three, or four participants, each initially with his or her own modified army of chess pieces, can form or dissolve alliances with other armies. Armies may also, by checkmate, control one or more defeated armies. The result is a modified game for experienced players.
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