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Advance Chess: Model III - The Triple Set/Double Platform Game, Book 3 Vol. 1 Game #2
Advance Chess: Model III - The Triple Set/Double Platform Game, Book 3 Vol. 1 Game #2

Advance Chess: Model III - The Triple Set/Double Platform Game, Book 3 Vol. 1 Game #2

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This book describes the Triple Set / Double Platform Game. A triple set game involves the use of three unique chess sets played on an Advance chess game board called Model III. This book depicts the Double Platform game specifically Game # 2. Model III consists of two game boards or Star Fish Models that serve as a single unit. The two game boards position asymmetrically. The first game board that is closer to Player I (you) is the Top (Air) Platform which designates as Base(1). The second game board that is further away from Player I is the Bottom (Ground) Platform which designates as Base(0). The symbol for the Ground Level or Bottom Platform is the letter "G". The symbol for the Air Level or Top Platform is the letter "A". The initial position set-up at the beginning of this triple set game is GROUND-TO-AIR / GROUND-TO-GROUND / AIR-TO-AIR (G-A) / (G-G) / (A-A). The (G-A) symbol indicates the first chess set. It implies that Player I first chess set positions at the Ground Level (G) and that Player II first chess set stations at the Air Level (A). The second chess set has an initial position arrangement of (G-G). It implies that Player I second chess set positions at the Ground Level (G) and that Player II second chess set also stations at the Ground Level (G). The third chess set has an initial position arrangement of (A-A) at the start of the game. It implies that Player I third chess set positions at the Air Level (A) and that Player II third chess set also stations at the Air Level (A).
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