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The game was invented by V. R. Parton. The word Rettah comes from the inversion of the word Hatter, pointing to the Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland, a book that was a major source of inspiration for many of Parton's chess variants. (His most well-known variant also is called Alice.)

The Setup

The King
When the king is being checked, the checking piece must be captured, either by the king or by another piece. Such is capture is obligatory, even if this means that the king can be captured afterwards. The winner is the player that captures the king of the opponent.
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Edited by Hans Bodlaender. Thanks are due to Matthew Lovell for sending information on Rettah.WWW page created: May 31, 1999. Last modified: June 7, 1999.
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