Breach Chess: A Knight's Game allows player to be more confident and creative when playing a classical chess game.
New York, NY, November 13, 2014 (Newswire.com) - If one has always wanted to learn how to play chess but was overwhelmed by movements of the individual pieces or if one knows how to play but wants to improve his or her improve skills, the Breach Chess: A Knight's Game is the answer. Breach Chess: A Knight's Game is a novel new game of chess with a simple change to the board’s original set. It offers the ideal way to open up chess for a whole new generation, and allow them to focus on learning how to manage their court before learning how to advance their pawns. Televised test marketing has been completed indicating exceptional consumer interest in the Breach Chess: A Knight's Game.
The Patent Pending Breach Chess: A Knight's Game was invented by Oscar Tellez of Hayward, CA, who said, “Breach Chess: A Knight's Game inter-operates seamlessly with the existing and time-honored rules of chess. The difference is that it reduces the complication and confusion associated with the movement of the pawns. The pawns are lined up, directly facing one another along the two middle-most lines of the playing field. They remain there, immobile, throughout the game, unless removed by other attacking pieces. Since the knights are the only pieces capable of breaching the wall between the two sides the entire strategic picture of the game changes. Players can then focus on the movements of the different prime mover pieces and not be distracted by the pawns.”
"The desire to win, whether at a job or at a game is present in all of us. The game of chess is difficult enough to begin with but Breach Chess: A Knight's Game removes much of the confusion associated with movement of pawns and will let the player focus on the movements of different prime mover pieces and not bedistracted by the pawns."
Oscar Tellez , Inventor
The inventor added, “Since Breach Chess: A Knight's Game only affects the arrangement of the ranks of playing pieces on the board, it can easily be produced as either an add-on rulebook expansion for existing chess sets. It can also be included as a bonus extra in newly-produced sets designed for play of both classic and breach-version chess.”
EDITOR’S NOTE: Development of this product is being handled by Invents Company. For more information about licensing or sale, contact the Licensing Department at Invents Company, 450 7th Avenue, Suite #1107 New York, NY 10123. Tel:212-620-2629. www.invents.com/invention/?page=Breach-Chess-A-Knights-Game
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