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Notation system for Shogi
Shogi notation is the set of various abbreviatory notational systems used to describe the piece movements of a shogi game record or the positions of pieces
Shogi_notation
Japanese strategy board game
Shogi (将棋, shōgi; English: /ˈʃoʊɡi/, Japanese: [ɕo̞ːɡʲi]), also known as Japanese chess, is an abstract strategy board game for two players. It is one
Shogi
36×36 grid variant of Japanese chess
direction. Notation: WBDAN(cK-bK) Chu shogi Dai dai shogi Dai shogi Heian dai shogi Maka dai dai shogi Shogi variant Tai shogi Tenjiku shogi Wa shogi 208 or
Taikyoku_shogi
Method to convey chess moves
Algebraic notation is the standard method of chess notation, used for recording and describing moves. It is based on a system of coordinates to uniquely
Algebraic_notation_(chess)
Japanese chess problem
Classic Tsume Shogi Problem ☖ pieces in hand: 飛2角金4銀桂4歩17 ☗ pieces in hand: 銀 Composer is unknown. The solution is 1. +B-52 2. S41x52 3. S*42 or 1. +B-52
Tsume_shogi
Shogi variant
Chu shogi (中将棋 chū shōgi or Middle Shogi) is a strategy board game native to Japan. It is similar to modern shogi (sometimes called Japanese chess) in
Chu_shogi
Notation for moves in chess-like games
notation for the piece. This can be a helpful shorthand for very large chess or especially shogi variants with various types of pieces. The notation is
Betza's_funny_notation
Playing piece with non-standard chess rules
CVP. Retrieved 2021-03-16. 154 pieces from old Shogi variants. Betza, Ralph (1996–2000). "My Funny Notation". CVP. Retrieved 2006-05-13. Bodlaender, Hans
Fairy_chess_piece
Three-player variant of Japanese chess
Sannin shōgi (三人将棋 three-person chess), or in full kokusai sannin shōgi (国際三人将棋 international three-person chess), is a three-person shogi variant invented
Sannin_shogi
Japanese chess variant
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,
Dai_shogi
16×16 variant of Japanese chess
Tenjiku shogi (天竺将棋 tenjiku shōgi, "Indian chess" or 天竺大将棋 tenjiku dai shōgi "great Indian chess") is a large-board variant of shogi (Japanese chess).
Tenjiku_shogi
sente player with first move at the bottom of the board.) In western shogi notation, the first pair of moves is shown with the shitate player's move replaced
Handicap_(shogi)
Large-board variant of shogi, or Japanese chess
and Kōshōgifugukai. Shogi variant Shogi Net History.chess/Ko shogi Ko Shogi on bgg Pieces setup on board with move notation Ko Shogi on Zillions of Games
Ko_shogi
Tori shōgi (禽将棋 or 鳥将棋, 'bird chess') is a variant of shogi (Japanese chess), which was invented by Toyota Genryu in 1799 despite being traditionally attributed
Tori_shogi
Predecessor of modern shogi
Heian shōgi (平安将棋, "Heian era shogi") is a predecessor of modern shogi. Some form of the game of Chaturanga, the ancestor of both chess and shogi, reached
Heian_shogi
Shogi variant invented by R. Wayne Schmittberger in 1981
Whale Shogi (鯨将棋 kujira shōgi) is a modern variant of shogi (Japanese chess). It is not, however, Japanese; it was invented by R. Wayne Schmittberger
Whale_Shogi
Large board variant of shogi
the game. Shogi variant Wa shogi Chu shogi Heian dai shogi Dai shogi Tenjiku shogi Maka dai dai shogi Tai shogi Taikyoku shogi 'Sho Shogi Zushiki', Nishzawa
Dai_dai_shogi
Chess variant
own, similarly to shogi. It was derived as a two-player, single-board variant of bughouse chess. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess
Crazyhouse
website. Shogi variant Tori shogi Chu shogi Heian dai shogi Dai shogi Tenjiku shogi Dai dai shogi Maka dai dai shogi Tai shogi Taikyoku shogi Wa Shogi at The
Wa_shogi
25x25 grid variant of Japanese chess
shogi (泰将棋 tai shōgi or 無上泰将棋 mujō tai shōgi "grand chess", renamed from 無上大将棋 mujō dai shōgi "supreme chess" to avoid confusion with 大将棋 dai shōgi)
Tai_shogi
Large variant of shogi
shogi Chu shogi Heian dai shogi Dai shogi Tenjiku shogi Dai dai shogi Tai shogi Taikyoku shogi Maka Dai Dai Shogi at The Chess Variant Pages Shogi Net history
Maka_dai_dai_shogi
Early large board variant of shogi
as in chess. Shogi variant Heian shogi Wa shogi Chu shogi Dai shogi Tenjiku shogi Dai dai shogi Maka dai dai shogi Tai shogi Taikyoku shogi Cazaux, Jean-Louis;
Heian_dai_shogi
Chess move
family, such as shogi, xiangqi, and janggi, but it commonly appears in variants of Western chess. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess
Castling
Danish chess grandmaster (born 1973)
In 2012, Nielsen began playing shogi; he achieved the mark of 2 dan in May 2017. The same month, he won the Danish Shogi Championship. Nielsen lives in
Peter_Heine_Nielsen
Ending goal in chess
is no possible escape. Checkmating the opponent wins the game. In chess, shogi, and other related games, the king is never actually captured. The player
Checkmate
Ancient Indian strategy board game
ancestor of the board games chess, xiangqi (Chinese), janggi (Korean), shogi (Japanese), sittuyin (Burmese), makruk (Thai), ouk chatrang (Cambodian)
Chaturanga
Shō shōgi (小将棋 'small chess') is a 16th-century form of shogi (Japanese chess), and the immediate predecessor of the modern game. It is played on a 9×9
Sho_shogi
Numbers significantly larger than those used regularly
values for larger-board chess variants such as Grant Acedrex, Tai Shogi, and Taikyoku Shogi. In astronomy and cosmology large numbers for measures of length
Large_numbers
Communication protocol for chess software
games, and chess variants. Some of these are: Universal Shogi Interface (USI), a dialect for shogi; Universal Chinese Chess Interface (UCCI), a dialect for
Universal_Chess_Interface
CVP. Retrieved 2021-03-16. 154 pieces from old Shogi variants. Betza, Ralph (1996–2000). "My Funny Notation". CVP. Retrieved 2006-05-13. Bodlaender, Hans
List_of_fairy_chess_pieces
Any board used in the game chess
algebraic, descriptive, or numeric chess notation; algebraic notation is the FIDE standard. In algebraic notation, using White's perspective, files are labeled
Chessboard
book Shōgi Zushiki details tenjiku shogi (16×16), dai dai shogi (17×17), maka dai dai shogi (19×19), and tai shogi (25×25); it also mentions wa shogi (11×11)
History_of_chess
Four-player variant of Japanese chess
Shōgi, a video game for the Super Famicom. Sannin shogi (three-person shogi) Shogi variant Whale shogi Hasami shogi Annan shogi Ko shogi "4 Nin Shogi
Yonin_shogi
Chess variant native to China
popular board game in China. Xiangqi is in the same family of games as shogi, janggi, Western chess, chaturanga, and Indian chess. Besides China and
Xiangqi
Okisaki shogi (御妃将棋 okisaki shōgi "Queen shogi") is a modern variant of shogi (Japanese chess). It was developed by Masayuki Nakayachi c. 1996 from suggestions
Okisaki_shogi
Fairy chess piece
Tamerlane chess. The wazir also appears in some historical large shogi variants, such as in dai shogi under the name angry boar (嗔猪 shinchō). The general in xiangqi
Wazir_(chess)
Yari shogi (槍将棋 yari shōgi, spear chess, where 'spear' is another name for the lance piece) is a modern variant of shogi (Japanese chess); however, it
Yari_shogi
Chess rule
variants (including chu shogi, dai shogi and maka dai dai shogi, as well as sho shogi which is a direct predecessor of standard shogi) have a piece known
Promotion_(chess)
Chess piece
each located between a rook and a bishop. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. Compared to other chess pieces, the knight's movement
Knight_(chess)
Judkins shogi (ジャドケンス将棋 Jadokensu shōgi "Judkins shogi") is a modern variant of shogi (Japanese chess), however it is not Japanese. Credit for its invention
Judkins_shogi
Chess piece
where it formed part of sho shogi and dai shogi; it remains present in modern shogi as the direct descendant of sho shogi. Derivatives of alfil survive
Bishop_(chess)
Situation in chess without a legal move
the 24th World Computer Shogi Championship. In the larger historical shogi variants without drops (e.g. chu shogi and dai shogi), stalemate is a loss for
Stalemate
Overview of and topical guide to chess
shogi Tori shogi Yari shogi Heian shogi Sho shogi Cannon shogi Hasami shogi Annan shogi Unashogi Wa shogi Chu shogi Heian dai shogi Akuro Dai shogi Tenjiku
Outline_of_chess
Chess piece
of the game of dai shogi. The piece was retained in the smaller and more popular chu shogi, but does not form a part of modern shogi. In most languages
Queen_(chess)
Game related to chess
are also many regional games which are part of the same family, such as shogi (Japan), sittuyin (Burma), makruk (Thailand), hiashatar (Mongolia), and
Chess_variant
Rule in shogi
(千日手, lit. "moves (for) a thousand days") or repetition draw is a rule in shogi stating that the game will end in a draw if the same position is repeated
Sennichite
Set of chess variants played on a board with hexagonal cells
a shogi variant played on a board with 85 hexagonal cells Masonic chess – with tiled squares and features similar to de Vasa's variant Sannin shogi –
Hexagonal_chess
Variant of chess
Trishogi—a shogi variant with triangular cells Hexshogi—a shogi variant with hexagonal cells This is the move of the dragon king in shogi. A This is the
Chesquerque
Traditional board game for two players
also thought to be an ancestor of similar games like janggi, xiangqi, and shogi. After its introduction to Persia, it spread to the Arab world and then
Chess
File format for recording board games
Philosopher's Football, Plateau, PÜNCT, Quadrature, Reversi (Othello), Sahara, Shogi, TAMSK, Tantrix, Trax, Tripples, Tumbling Down, TwixT, Xiangqi, YINSH and
Smart_Game_Format
Chess variants
baras (ᠪᠠᠷᠰ or ᠪᠠᠷᠠᠰ, tiger; Persian: fers) moves like a promoted rook in shogi: like a chess rook or one square diagonally. It was called half-power tiger
Shatar
Chess variant rules
Chess Club, Kriegspiel is called Wild 16. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. There are several different rulesets for Kriegspiel
Kriegspiel_(chess)
Reaching a chess position via an alternative sequence of moves
in other abstract strategy games such as shogi, Go, tic-tac-toe and Hex. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. For instance, the
Transposition_(chess)
Chess piece
Hindi-speaking players, while East Asian chess games such as xiangqi and shogi have names also meaning chariot (車) for the same piece. Persian war chariots
Rook_(chess)
Three-dimensional chess variant by Gary Gygax
squares diagonally or one step orthogonally (i.e. like a dragon horse in shogi, or a combined king and bishop from standard chess); it can never leave
Dragonchess
Chess variant
from the game but can reenter active play through drops, similar to shogi. Unlike shogi, the piece a player may drop is one of their own pieces previously
Hostage_chess
Chess variant played on two chessboards by four players in teams of two
of playing a regular move, place one of these pieces on the board (as in shogi, crazyhouse or Hostage Chess), called dropping the piece. Pieces in reserve
Bughouse_chess
Chess situation in which one player can force a draw by repeatedly checking
is not allowed in shogi and xiangqi, where doing so leads to an automatic loss for the giver. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves
Perpetual_check
General game playing software
chess, Zillions of Games contains many national chess variants such as shogi, xiangqi, janggi, as well as a number of popular chess variants like Ultima
Zillions_of_Games
Chess variant
This section uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. De Vasa's hexagonal chess Also by George Dekle: Masonic Shogi Cross chess – a hexagonal variant
Masonic_chess
Variants of chess with multiple boards at different levels
John Stratford, uses three boards with 91 hexagonal cells. 3D Shogi – a 3D version of shogi by Larry L. Smith on a 9×9×3 board space 3D Xiang Qi – a 3D
Three-dimensional_chess
Variant of chess
33.Ke4 Ra4+ 34.Kf5 Qd5+ 35.Kxf6 Rxg4 36.hxg4 Rh6++ Crazyhouse Cubic Shogi – a shogi variant by Vladimír Pribylinec Pritchard (1994), p. 78 Pritchard (2007)
Cubic_chess
Term in chess for pawns of the same color on the same file
Backward pawn Connected pawns Isolated pawn Passed pawn Pawn structure Shogi, in which doubled unpromoted pawns are not allowed Silman, Jeremy (2010)
Doubled_pawns
Mathematical problem set on a chessboard
such as shogi. For instance, the n+k dragon kings problem asks to place k shogi pawns and n+k mutually nonattacking dragon kings on an n×n shogi board.
Eight_queens_puzzle
Chess rule
Similar rules exist in other abstract strategy games such as xiangqi and shogi (cf. sennichite) whereas in Go, repetition of the immediately previous board
Threefold_repetition
Chess variant
employed in composed fairy chess problems. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. These are the most usual rules employed in Circe—there
Circe_chess
Chess variant
three-player variant with triangular cells Trishogi – a shogi variant with triangular cells The notation system used identifies each cell by its horizontal
Triangular_chess_(game)
Mental skill based games
"Shogi: Japanese Chess". The Chess Variant Pages. Archived from the original on 2019-03-24. Retrieved 2012-03-08. Hodges, George, ed. (1980). "Shogi history
Abstract_strategy_game
Chess variant
chess variant engine supporting Grand Chess, Embassy chess, xiangqi, shogi, janggi, makruk, S-Chess, Crazyhouse, Bughouse, and many more". GitHub.
Grand_Chess
Strategy board game
and sold them in 1910. The main differences between Gunjin Shogi and Stratego are: Gunjin Shogi needs a referee to resolve the battles of the pieces, which
Stratego
Chess rule requiring a player to move or capture a piece deliberately touched
This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. The touch-move rule in chess specifies that a player, having the move, who deliberately touches
Touch-move_rule
Concrete sequence of chess moves leading to an advantage
Pawn structure Staircase maneuver Tempo Triangulation Undermining Windmill Shogi tactics Edward R. Brace, Illustrated Dictionary of Chess (Fodor's Travel
Chess_tactic
Chess variant by Robert Abbott in 1962
causing the game to diverge from Ultima. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. Baroque chess is usually played on a standard
Baroque_chess
Chess variant
problem theme, usually requiring a fairy mate. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. The single rule change has a profound impact on
Checkless_chess
Notion in combinatorial game theory
"Computer shogi". Artificial Intelligence. 134 (1–2): 121–144. doi:10.1016/S0004-3702(01)00157-6. H. Adachi; H. Kamekawa; S. Iwata (1987). "Shogi on n ×
Game_complexity
Chess variant
board is used in some fairy chess problems. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. The game is played as if the left and right sides
Cylinder_chess
Chess variant involving nuclear missiles
Stratomic gameboard and starting position. In the diagram, missiles are represented by inverted kings. The notation system shown is of the inventor.
Stratomic
Computer hardware and software capable of playing chess
computer Shogi" (PDF) (in Japanese). Yu Nasu (April 28, 2018). "Efficiently Updatable Neural-Network-based Evaluation Function for computer Shogi (Unofficial
Computer_chess
Medieval chess variant
played on a 12×12 board. The king moves as like modern king. Its Betza notation is thus K. Castling does not exist in Grant Acedrex. However, on its first
Grant_Acedrex
Board game designed by George S. Parker
indicated by the notation "-" placed between the starting square and the ending square, e.g., C8-D9. The Canter is indicated by the notation "-" placed between
Camelot_(board_game)
Chess variant: goal is to lose pieces
win by checkmating or by being checkmated. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. The rules are the same as those for standard chess
Losing_chess
Chess variant
Courrier des Echecs magazine, September 1974. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. The starting setup is as shown. All the rules
Balbo's_game
Property of objects which appear unchanged after a partial rotation
is no symmetry (all objects look alike after a rotation of 360°). The notation for n-fold symmetry is Cn or simply n. The actual symmetry group is specified
Rotational_symmetry
Chess variant with more moves per turn
relatively small number of moves in a typical game. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. There are two main varieties of progressive chess:
Progressive_chess
Chess variant
This example uses algebraic notation. Wolf chess (German: Wolf-Schach) is a chess variant invented by Dr. Arno von Wilpert in 1943. It is played on an
Wolf_chess
Chess variant played on a 6×6 board without bishops
promoted to bishops; There is no castling. This section uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. The computer played three games. The first was
Los_Alamos_chess
Unicode block
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Miscellaneous_Symbols
Fairy chess pawn
Berolina pawn is represented by an inverted pawn. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. The Berolina pawn moves, without capturing, one
Berolina_pawn
Chess variant played on two boards
variant among the numerous others he invented. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. At the beginning of the game, pieces start in
Alice_chess
Result of a chess game ending in a tie
which is similar to how repetitions are sometimes forbidden in xiangqi, shogi, and Go. (Lasker's original proposal was only for stalemate and bare king;
Draw_(chess)
Chess variant where every move must cross a grid line
Grid chess is also used in chess problems. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. Various arrangements of the grid have been tried
Grid_chess
Chess variant
surrounding squares along with the bomb carrier. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. Beirut chess follows all the rules and conventions
Beirut_chess
Chess variant with randomized starting position
This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. Chess960, also known as Fischer Random Chess, is a chess variant that randomizes the starting
Chess960
Punctuation mark (!)
Standard chess notation used to record game moves does not use the exclamation mark. In some chess variants, such as large-board Shogi variants, "!" is
Exclamation_mark
permutations of the V-Cube 8 (8×8×8 Rubik's Cube). Shogi: 10226, an estimation of the game-tree complexity of shogi. Physics: 7×10245, approximate spacetime volume
Orders_of_magnitude_(numbers)
Variant of chess
lines of black, he has good chances to win." This section uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. The maharajah can pose a serious threat and even
Maharajah_and_the_Sepoys
Diagonal chess variant created in 1913
starting position as well as by pawn movements. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. The starting setup is illustrated. The game can
Legan_chess
Family of chess variants
players' knowledge of standard chess openings. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. The following variations were tried in master
Displacement_chess
Chess variant
become popular as a game-playing variant. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. Michel Caillaud Comm. Andernach TT, 1993 An example
Andernach_chess
Chess variant
Best Chess-Related Category in March 2001. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. The play is on the squares of a 7×7 gameboard
Congo_(chess_variant)
SHOGI NOTATION
SHOGI NOTATION
Girl/Female
Tamil
One of complexion of red lotus
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
One of Complexion of Red Lotus
Male
Japanese
(翔二) Japanese name SHOJI means "soaring second (son)."
SHOGI NOTATION
SHOGI NOTATION
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sreevastava | ஸà¯à®°à¯€à®µà®¾à®¸à¯à®¤à®µà®¾
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish
Estate Ruler
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bhibatsu | பீபதà¯à®¸à¯à®‚
Another name of Arjun
Boy/Male
Hindu
Is associated to Lord Shiva, Durga, Vishnu, Lakshmi
Boy/Male
English
A man;.
Girl/Female
Latin
Lover of Hercules.
Girl/Female
French, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Bedecked in Beauty
Boy/Male
Welsh American
Tumult; outcry. From the Celtic name Tristan.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Night
Girl/Female
Tamil
Immortality, Priceless
SHOGI NOTATION
SHOGI NOTATION
SHOGI NOTATION
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a.
Of or pertaining to decimals; numbered or proceeding by tens; having a tenfold increase or decrease, each unit being ten times the unit next smaller; as, decimal notation; a decimal coinage.
n.
A table showing the notation, length, or duration of the several notes.
n.
A method of notation for all spoken sounds, proposed by Mr. Sweet; -- so called because it is based on the common Roman-letter alphabet. It is like the palaeotype of Mr. Ellis in the general plan, but simpler.
n.
A shock; a jog; a violent concussion or impulse.
n.
Any particular system of characters, symbols, or abbreviated expressions used in art or science, to express briefly technical facts, quantities, etc. Esp., the system of figures, letters, and signs used in arithmetic and algebra to express number, quantity, or operations.
n.
Literal or etymological signification.
n.
The practice of using symbols, or the system of notation developed thereby.
n.
The act or practice of recording anything by marks, figures, or characters.
n.
A method of analysis developed by Newton, and based on the conception of all magnitudes as generated by motion, and involving in their changes the notion of velocity or rate of change. Its results are the same as those of the differential and integral calculus, from which it differs little except in notation and logical method.
a.
Representing sounds; as, phonetic characters; -- opposed to ideographic; as, a phonetic notation.
v. t.
To shake; to shock.
v. i.
To jog; to move on.
n.
According to the French and American notation, a thousand octillions, or a unit with thirty ciphers annexed; according to the English notation, a million octillions, or a unit with fifty-four ciphers annexed. See the Note under Numeration.
n.
According to the French notation, which is followed also upon the Continent and in the United States, a unit with fifteen ciphers annexed; according to the English notation, the number produced by involving a million to the fourth power, or the number represented by a unit with twenty-four ciphers annexed. See the Note under Numeration.
n.
Ornamental notes or short passages, either introduced by the performer, or indicated by the composer, in which case the notation signs are called grace notes, appeggiaturas, turns, etc.
n.
The written and printed notation of a musical composition; the score.
n.
According to the French notation, which is used on the Continent and in America, the cube of a million, or a unit with eighteen ciphers annexed; according to the English notation, a number produced by involving a million to the fifth power, or a unit with thirty ciphers annexed. See the Note under Numeration.
n.
The act of specifying or determining by a mark or limit; notation of limits.
n.
According to the French notation, which is used upon the Continent generally and in the United States, the number expressed by a unit with twelve ciphers annexed; a million millions; according to the English notation, the number produced by involving a million to the third power, or the number represented by a unit with eighteen ciphers annexed. See the Note under Numeration.
n.
The Richardson's skua (Stercorarius parasiticus);- so called from its cry.