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Jetan, also known as ''' Martian Chess ,''' is a strategy game for two players invented by Edgar Rice Burroughs as a game played on Barsoom, his fictional version of Mars. The game was introduced in '' The Chessmen Of Mars '', the fifth book in the Barsoom Series . Its rules are provided in chapter 2 of the book and an appendix at the end of the book. The game is said to represent an ancient war between the Yellow and Black races of Barsoom, and thus the game is played on a black and orange checkerboard of 10 rows by 10 columns, with orange pieces on the "north" side and black pieces on the "south." The board is traditionally oriented to these directions because Barsoom's Yellow and Black races inhabit its north and south polar regions, respectively. Each player has the following playing pieces: one Chief, one '''Princess''', two '''Fliers'''; two '''Dwars''' (Captains); two '''Padwars''' (Lieutenants); two '''Warriors'''; two '''Thoats''' (Mounted Warriors); and eight '''Panthans''' (Mercenaries). The Chief, Princess, Fliers, Dwars, Padwars and Warriors are positioned along the row closest to the player, with the Princess at left center, the Chief at right center, and the Fliers, Dwars, Padwars and Warriors arranged to flank each, with the Fliers innermost and the Warriors outermost. The Thoats and Panthans are positioned along the next row out from the player, with the Thoats flanking the Panthans. Pieces can change their direction of movement during the course of a move, so long as the change is in a direction permitted for that piece. Each piece must move the full number of spaces specified for that piece. No piece can cross the same space twice during the course of a move. The pieces move as follows:
Per Burroughs, the game is won by either taking the opponent's Chief with one's own Chief, or the opponent's Princess with any piece. The game is drawn if each player is reduced to three or fewer pieces of equal value and it is not won within the next ten moves, or if a Chief is taken by any piece other than a Chief. It having been demonstrated that these rules result in too many draws, a number of variants have been proposed to solve this flaw, the simplest being that the taking of a Chief by a piece other than a Chief merely retires the Chief, without ending the game. Rule variations noted above are per Jean-Louis Cazaux's Jetan page at http://www.chessvariants.com/other.dir/jetan.html. TRIVIA Burroughs' Jetan inspired authors of later Planetary Romance s to invent similar extra-terrestrial versions of chess fought with human beings. Instances of such homage include:
Andrew Looney invented an unrelated game of Martian Chess . See http://www.wunderland.com/icehouse/MartianChess.html. |
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