Hi guys, do you know some three chess site to play online.
THREE player chess board?!

Most of them have java that is so out-of-date, the game couldn't even load; nevermind funtioning poorly.
I don't even know if the ChessVariants.org is still considered current or an "abandoned" site that people still frequent every so often.
So, you're pretty much out of luck.
'Less someone wants to start one up again. ^-^ (Though, I don't think I'm being all that helpful and productive by saying that; since it's already a given. lol)

so PSL is something wider but TA1000 the score of my team's rating is 123,412345678,7
the PSL's rating is TA1000 so PSL's rating is equal to my score of TA1000=PSL or PSL=TA1000
so it's PSL and TA1000 is my score of 123,412345678,7

so PSL is something wider but TA1000 the score of my team's rating is 123,412345678,7
the PSL's rating is TA1000 so PSL's rating is equal to my score of TA1000=PSL or PSL=TA1000
so it's PSL and TA1000 is my score of 123,412345678,7

@ClavierCavalier :
Try the TRIAD-CHESS http://www.triad-chess.com
Saw the first one.

@ClavierCavalier :
Try the TRIAD-CHESS http://www.triad-chess.com
Saw the first one.
Curious: when pawns move to the higest rank in their colored territory, what exactly is considered a diagonal square legal of capture? Because, a pawn on D4, E4, D9, K9, K5 and E5, as it looks to me, have 3 'diagonal' forward squares. Are all three of those considered legal captures?
Also, if a white Rook stands on E1, is it legal to also capture the pawn on e6 while moving as far as N5?
Unless I missed the set of rules posted somewhere, it would be nice if these things are clarified; since we're not dealing with an 8x8 dimension** anymore.
**(How would we mathematically describe a hexagonal board as this? 8x4x3, I'm guessing?)