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Three-player chess. Three-player chess (also known as three-handed, three-man, or three-way chess) is a family of chess variants specially designed for three players. [1] Many variations of three-player chess have been devised. They usually use a non-standard board, for example, a hexagonal or three-sided board that connects the center cells in ...
AES3. AES3 is a standard for the exchange of digital audio signals between professional audio devices. An AES3 signal can carry two channels of pulse-code-modulated digital audio over several transmission media including balanced lines, unbalanced lines, and optical fiber. [1]
Bionic Battler. Boomer's Adventure in Asmik World. Burai Fighter Deluxe. BurgerTime Deluxe. Cosmo Tank (Japanese & North American carts displays link-cable icon, some US box art does not) Cyraid. Double Dragon. Double Dragon II. Double Dragon 3: The Arcade Game.
The University of Virginia will pay $9 million in a settlement related to a 2022 campus shooting that killed three football players and wounded two students, a lawyer representing some of the ...
Blake Treinen (2-0) worked a scoreless seventh for the win. Los Angeles built a 3-0 lead on Smith's first homer and RBI singles by Andy Pages and Ohtani. Smith doubled leading off the fourth and ...
Advanced electronic signature, an EU-compliant electronic signature system (alternatively AdES) Advanced Encryption Standard, or Rijndael, a specification for the encryption of electronic data. Agricultural experiment station, a scientific research center. Algebraic entry system, a calculator input method. Alkaline earth silicate, a mineral wool.
Three-man chess. Three-man chess is a chess variant for three players invented by George R. Dekle Sr. in 1984. [1] [2] The game is played on a hexagonal board comprising 96 quadrilateral cells. Each player controls a standard army of chess pieces . Three-man chess was included in World Game Review No. 10 edited by Michael Keller.
second teams: Ternopil-Nyva-2, FC Dnipro-3 Dnipropetrovsk, FC Cherkasy-2, FC Metalurh-2 Mariupol, FC Stal-2 Alchevsk, FC Shakhtar-3 Donetsk, SSSOR-Metalurh Zaporizhzhia; 2001–02 season. FC Chornohora Ivano-Frankivsk (dissolved in 2006) FC Chaika Sevastopol (dissolved in 2002) FC Dynamo Simferopol (dissolved in 2009)