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- Bachelor Chess. All pieces promote. Win in the usual way or by joining king and queen.
- Balaklava Chess. All non-royal units can make non-capturing knight moves.
- Balbo's Chess. Odd-shaped board, bishops as powerful as knights.
- Bank of Scotland -- Main Branch. Progressive Variant where each check earns the player an extra move, and check ends turn.
- Bank of Scotland -- Modern Branch. Progressive Variant where each check gives a player another move, and move is ended by check or move to defended square.
- Bankhouse Chess. Missing description
- Barasi Chess. Pieces cannot move backwards; pawns are Berolina.
- Baroque Chess. Java applet that plays the game.
- Bastardo. Cut-throat four-player variant.
- Bastardo for President. Cut-throat four-player variant where one of your pieces is secretly President and thus royal.
- Bastardo Hallowe'en. Halloween-themed cut-throat four-player variant.
- Batak Chess. Indonesian culture where chess is very popular.
- Battle Chess. Move as many of your units as you like, once each, each turn.
- Bear Chess. Russian variant with new piece.
- Beirut Chess. One unit is secretly carrying a bomb.
- Benedict Chess. Instead of being captured, enemy pieces switch sides.
- Bennie Prince's Chess. Units not under attack may be removed and returned, one at a time.
- Berolina Chess. Pawns move diagonally and capture straight ahead.
- Berolina Grid Chess. Popular with NOST.
- Besiege Chess. Large variant with White on either side, Black in center.
- Bicapture Chess. You may capture, and be checked by, your own units.
- Big Board Chess. Large set with setup phase.
- Billiards Chess. Bishops and queens bounce off the edges.
- Bird's Chess. Large variant by the grandmaster.
- Bishop Chess. Bishops do not capture and cannot be captured.
- Black and White Chess. Two moves per turn, the first from a white square, the second.
- Black Hole Chess. Pieces moved to the center four squares of the board fall into your hand.
- Blackburne's Proposal. QR becomes a marshall, QB becomes a pegasus, and KB becomes a queen are enhanced.
- Blackjack Chess. If the point value of your remaining units totals 21, you win.
- Blind Shogi. Missing description
- Blockade Chess. Missing description
- Blood Brothers Chess. Pieces defend others of their kind regardless of location.
- Blue Chess. White and Black have additional, differing victory conditions.
- Blue Chip Chess. Missing description
- Bomb Chess. Queen's Rook moves as king and can explode.
- Bomber Chess I. Pawns can be made to explode.
- Bomber Chess II. Pawns can be made to explode, and always explode when.
- Bomber Chess III. Pawns and pieces can be made to explode.
- Booster Chess. Pawns push friendly pieces.
- Brickchucking Chess. Pieces can only move forward, but attack the king in any direction.
- Brotherhood Chess. A piece cannot capture one of its own kind.
- Brusky's Hexagonal Chess. Hexagonal variant from the 1960's.
- Buczo's Chess. Large board game with extra Knights and underpromotion available on 8th and 9th ranks.
- Bug Eyed Monster Chess. A non-royal unit may make any move which, in FIDE chess, some other.
- Bughouse Chess. Two boards. Units captured move to opposite board. Popular variant.
- Burmese Chess. Most popular form in Burma.
- Butters Chess. Capture by moving adjacent rather than by displacement.
- Byzanatine Chess. Circular 16x4 Shatranj variant.
- Byzanatine Chess II. A different account of the old circular game.
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