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Shogi (将棋,
shōgi, English: /ˈʃoʊɡi/, ****anese: [ɕoːɡi]), also
known as ****anese chess, is a
strategy board game for two players. It is one of the most...
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shogi variant is a game
related to or
derived from
shogi (****anese chess). Many
shogi variants have been
developed over the centuries,
ranging from...
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shogi player (将棋棋士
shōgi kishi or プロ棋士 puro
kishi "professional player") is a
shogi player who is
usually a
member of a
professional guild of
shogi players...
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Shogi, like
western chess, can be
divided into the opening,
middle game and endgame, each
requiring a
different strategy. The
opening consists of arranging...
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Computer shogi is a
field of
artificial intelligence concerned with the
creation of
computer programs which can play
shogi. The
research and development...
- dai dai
shogi, and tai
shogi. The
Shogi Zushiki presents standard shogi, chu
shogi, dai
shogi,
tenjiku shogi, dai dai
shogi, maka dai dai
shogi, and tai...
- chess. Chu
shogi Dai dai
shogi Heian dai
shogi History of
shogi Maka dai dai
shogi Shogi variant Tai
shogi Taikyoku shogi Tenjiku shogi Wa
shogi Cazaux,...
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Taikyoku shōgi (****anese: 大局将棋, lit. "ultimate
shogi") is the
largest known variant of
shogi (****anese chess). The game was
created around the mid-16th...
- Dōbutsu
shōgi (どうぶつしょうぎ, "animal
shogi") is a
small shogi variant for
young children. It was
invented by women's
professional shogi player Madoka Kitao...
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Tsume Shogi - 1983
Shogi Nyuumon - 1985
Morita Shogi II - 1989
Shogi Seiten - 1992
Naitou Kunio no Yume
Shogi - 1984 MSX
Shogi - 1985
Shogi Kyou - 1985...