Speaking of Taikyoku shogi - yes, it's incredible. Check out the articles on Wikipedia - just search 'shogi variant' and you'll see a whole list of variants large and small. My new thing (video coming soon!) is a tiny shogi variant called 'Let's Catch the Lion', played on a 2 x 4 board with 4 pieces each!
Promotion is done as a part of a regular move; it is not a move in itself. A piece may choose to promote when it a) enters the promotion zone (opponent's first 3 rows), b) moves out of the promotion zone, or c) moves within the promotion zone. Once it is promoted, it remains so until it is captured.
its not that complicated because i learned to play xianqqi chinese chess when i was 3. im vietnamese also and vietnam is related to china and china is related to japanese
Good morning, Major. Troops in the field regretfully report indefinite delay regarding further informational videos. Advise to review available information at AncientChess com. Aloha.
Thanks for asking about Luzhanqi. I would love to make a video on that -- and a few more things -- but am too busy for a while now to get the camera set up and go for it. Please check out my Luzhanqi instructions on AncientChess com
Thanks. Go to my web site AncientChess com for free booklet downloads and available sets and collectors stuff. Also, you can contact me directly through the site.
Speaking of Taikyoku shogi - yes, it's incredible. Check out the articles on Wikipedia - just search 'shogi variant' and you'll see a whole list of variants large and small. My new thing (video coming soon!) is a tiny shogi variant called 'Let's Catch the Lion', played on a 2 x 4 board with 4 pieces each!
AncientChess 1 month ago
Have you ever heard of Taikyoku Shogi ("Ultimate Chess")?
It is the largest variant of chess in the world with each player starting off with 402 pieces (209 different types) on a 36 by 36 square board.
Kersey475 1 month ago
Promoted pawn is also called tokin.
hoskinsds 1 month ago
very well explained, thank you for this!
WolverineAndSloth 2 months ago
very good, thank you :)
Nettsapi 3 months ago
Promotion is done as a part of a regular move; it is not a move in itself. A piece may choose to promote when it a) enters the promotion zone (opponent's first 3 rows), b) moves out of the promotion zone, or c) moves within the promotion zone. Once it is promoted, it remains so until it is captured.
AncientChess 4 months ago
Is promoting consisder a move?
SpecialNerfServices 4 months ago
its not that complicated because i learned to play xianqqi chinese chess when i was 3. im vietnamese also and vietnam is related to china and china is related to japanese
thesc0ttd1nh 4 months ago
You haven't answered since Thursday. Is your Luzhanqi video ready yet?
majorcharlie168 5 months ago
Is your Luzhanqi video ready yet?
majorcharlie168 5 months ago
I'm just watched yours.
majorcharlie168 5 months ago
Hi Again, Major. Oh yes, I have very nice Luzhanqi sets! Just the time to make videos -- that's the THING!
How's your shogi game coming along?
AncientChess 5 months ago
One more thing, did you get the Luzhanqi set to start your video?
majorcharlie168 5 months ago
Good morning, Major. Troops in the field regretfully report indefinite delay regarding further informational videos. Advise to review available information at AncientChess com. Aloha.
AncientChess 5 months ago
How long I have wait until your Luzhanqi comes?
majorcharlie168 5 months ago
Thanks for asking about Luzhanqi. I would love to make a video on that -- and a few more things -- but am too busy for a while now to get the camera set up and go for it. Please check out my Luzhanqi instructions on AncientChess com
Thanks!
Rick
AncientChess 6 months ago
Can you make a video of how to play Luzhanqi?
majorcharlie168 6 months ago
Thanks. Go to my web site AncientChess com for free booklet downloads and available sets and collectors stuff. Also, you can contact me directly through the site.
AncientChess 7 months ago
i love your series!
stickman1925 7 months ago
nice! Very clear tutorial :)
Lurgie1 9 months ago
To Download the rule booklet, got to the AncientChess . com site and select "Free Downloads" (bottom right of page)
Thanks,
Rick
AncientChess 11 months ago
can you tell me were can i download it it seems very interesting
TheSentash 11 months ago