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1D Chess

1D Chess is a simplified single-dimension variant of chess where players compete as white against an AI opponent. First described by Martin Gardner in the July 1980 issue of Scientific American's Mathematical Games column, the variant features three piece types with unique movement rules, with wins achieved via checkmate and possible outcomes including draws.

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1D chesschess variantAI opponentcheckmatemathematical games column

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1D Chess

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