Astronomical chess
Astronomical chess or Astrological chess is a game for seven players from the book Libro [de los Juegos], written under king Alfonso X the Wise in 1283. The game was played on a round board with concentric circles. The sky, zodiac signs and planets are the elements of this chess. The book described the games and problems of playing situations in chess, dice and other board games that formed the basis of modern backgammon.
In some sources astronomical chess is called the "Zodiac". Despite the name, the game is a dice game that has nothing to do with chess.
Description
The board has seven sides for seven players; within, there are 12 concentric circles representing the geocentric model of the universe. Starting from the outside and moving inward, these represent:- The stars, given by the 12 symbols of the zodiac
- Saturn, with 84 spaces of alternating color
- Jupiter, with 72 spaces
- Mars, with 60 spaces
- The Sun, with 48 spaces
- Venus, with 36 spaces
- Mercury, with 24 spaces
- The Moon, with 12 spaces
- Earth: fire element as a single red ring
- Earth: air element as a single purple ring
- Earth: water element as a single white ring
- Earth: earth element as a brown circle
Each player is assigned a piece by rolling a seven-sided die; the piece personifies a different heavenly body, starting at a specific constellation within that orbit, as marked on the board:
- The Moon, starting in Cancer
- Mercury, starting in Virgo
- Venus, starting in Taurus
- The Sun, starting in Leo
- Mars, starting in Scorpio
- Jupiter, starting in Sagittarius
- Saturn, starting in Aquarius
Gameplay
- Sextile:, player wins "two of twelve"
- Quadrature:, player loses "three of twelve"
- Trine:, player wins "three of twelve"
- Opposition:, player loses "six of twelve"
- Conjunction:, player loses "twelve of twelve"