Masonic shogi is a shogi variant invented by George R. Dekle Sr. in 1987. The game is played on a modified shogi board whereby alternating ranks are indented...
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A shogi variant is a game related to or derived from shogi (Japanese chess). Many shogi variants have been developed over the centuries, ranging from...
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describe chess moves. De Vasa's hexagonal chess Also by George Dekle: Masonic Shogi Cross chess – a hexagonal variant with cross-shaped cells Pritchard...
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Taikyoku shōgi (Japanese: 大局将棋, lit. "ultimate shogi") is the largest known variant of shogi (Japanese chess). The game was created around the mid-16th...
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variant with hexagonal cells Trishogi – a variant with triangular cells Masonic shogi – a variant with standard cells but staggered ranks Pritchard (1994)...
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player, including games of shogi, and was an active member of NOST. Dekle has invented a number of chess variants and shogi variants which were published...
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moves of sho shōgi, standard shōgi, wa shōgi, chū shōgi, dai shōgi, tenjiku shōgi, dai dai shōgi, maka dai dai shōgi, and tai shōgi. The Shōgi Rokushu no...
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Trishogi (redirect from Triangular shogi)
Also by George Dekle: Hexshogi – a variant with hexagonal cells Masonic shogi Space shogi – a 3D variant Triangular Chess – a chess variant with triangular...
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reminiscent of shogi[better source needed] and the games are often compared, though there is no known evidence suggesting that shogi provided direct...
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