Computer analysis of the two versions of Byzantine chess

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In the Byzantine Empire of 11-15 CE chess was played on the circular board.
Two versions were known - REGULAR and SYMMETRIC. The difference between them is
easy: the white queen is placed either on light (regular) or on dark square
(symmetric). However, the computer analysis reveals the results of this 'small
perturbation'.

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