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According to Pritchard, Petty Chess was invented by B. Walker Watson in 1930, and first published in the September 1930 issue of the British Chess Magazine. The game has also been called Petite Chess, probably to avoid the negative connotation with the word Petty (which can mean small, but also mean-spirited in English, where the similar sounding French Petite means only small.)
The game is played on a board of 5 by 6 squares. The opening setup is as follows:
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Note: as in regular chess, the queen starts on her own color.
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