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Hexagonal Tri-chess. I had invented a chess board during the 1970s. The board was intended for three players to play chess on an hexagonal chess board having six sides, three colored spaces and three colored pieces. the board was hexagonal in overall shape, each unit in that board was haxagonal in shape. each side of the hexagon was 9 spaces, the second line had 10 spaces, and so on. the total pieces were a group of three sets, each set with an additional bishop covering the third color. The First Line had 9 pieces, Rook, Knight, Bishop, King, Bishop, Queen, Bishop, Knight and Rook. The second line had 10 pawns instead of the regular 8. The three colors for the pieces that I used were the three primary colors, RED, GREEN AND BLUE. The three colors for the spaces were BLACK, WHITE AND GREY. In summary, there were a total of 19 pieces in each set, One King, One Queen, Three Bishops, Two Knights, Two Rooks and 10 pawns. The same rules applied, three players, and we had lot of fun, except that if two players secretly joined together, they could easily defeat the third player. That was the only disadvantage of this game.