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Famous Shogi Games: NAKAHARA vs YONENAGA (Apr. 26th & 27th, 1979)

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kid=11230. Makoto Nakahara vs Kunio Yonenaga, the 4th game of the 37th-term Meijin title match. Nakahara made one of the most historic moves in professional Shogi games. A mysterious sacrifice of a Silver!

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  • they should make pictures instead of japanese symbols. it's so difficult to learn

  • There are several types of internationalized pieces.

    You can see the ones I created on my channel top page.

  • that yonenaga dude was the one who made change the thouthand days move rule right?

  • Yes, that's right.

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  • It is similar in that the objective is to capture the king, and the un-promoted rook and bishop, along with the king, move the same as chess. It differs in many other, very interesting and fun ways. It is definitely worth learning. I just picked it up a few months ago. Took a couple days to learn the characters and rules. It's really not that hard to learn and I find it a lot more fun then chess. Check out HIDETCHI's instructional vids on here. They should help you get started.

  • I really liked this game. I never considered blocking with a 'less effective' piece so that the opponent wouldn't have it in hand (N*5h). It seems obvious now.

    For the marvelous move I thought it was going to be a Bishop drop because there were a few long diagonals that were free.

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  • @dustball3010 日本人が馬鹿を学ぶ

  • you..you can use the captured pieces?! HOW IS THAT POSSIBLE!?!?!?!? lol I have no idea how to play Shogi, the official rules anyway. I know how the pieces move, especially with the silver, gold, and lancer, but have no idea what the rules are

  • I am also learning how to play shogi it seems more fun than chess to me

  • what program do you use to play shogi I've tried samurai but its too easy.

  • Watch episode 27 of his how to play shogi videos he shows some good programs here

  • nice music

  • I want to find a pc version of this game, does anybody know any? I rly want to learn this... Especially before I go to Japan myself :)

  • I really enjoyed this game. I am learning how to play Shogi. And I've watched your videos and i've learned alot and watching an actual match is just what i needed. arigatou gozaimasu.

  • that too much

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