How to play Shogi(将棋) -Lesson#15- Repetition("Sen-nichi-te")

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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2008

I'll talk about Repetition, and tell you an interesting story concerning the rule of repetition.

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  • wowowowow who loses if it's perpetual check the one doing the check or the one being checked it's the 2nd right?

  • No, it's the one doing the check who loses.

    In shogi, you must not physically force your opponent to accept a draw.

  • h ey hidetchi why can't white just drop a lance to protect the file?

  • I'm giving an example of repetition. It's not about what is the best or anything like that in a position.

  • For some strange reason youtube will not let me paste the website. Just type Japanese Games Shop in google. The name of the owner is David Hurley.

  • Thanks for the information!

    Yeah, you can't paste a website on the comment field. What I often do is putting spaces between each letter, like,

    h t t p : / / w w w .

    In this way you can paste a website.(^^;)

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  • Hello Hidetchi, thank you for teaching us westerners Shogi, I just purchased a set from Japan.

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  • @Jamiewinters8 More strictly, you can drop a piece in hand on any vacant square on the board regardless it is in the promotion zone or not, unless it is a double pawn or lets your king stay in check which is an illegal move.

  • @Jamiewinters8 Yes you can. You can drop a piece in hand on any vacant square on the board regardless it is in the promotion zone or not. If the dropped piece in the promotion moves after dropping, then it can get promoted. Namely, you cannot drop a promoted piece in the promotion area.

  • @Jamiewinters8 Yes, you can, but you cannot drop it promoted. You drop it as a normal unpromoted, let's say, silver. Of course, if you move this dropped piece in the next move, you can normally promote it, as any other piece.

  • can you drop pieces in the promotion zone (the one in which they would be promoted)?

    and if so, can you promote them?

  • I think its because Shogi is more honorable than western Chess.

  • wow, that was a complicated match :P, not an ideal situation. Thanks for this lesson Hidetchi-sensei ^^!

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