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  2. Stalemate - Wikipedia

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    Stalemate is a situation in chess where the player whose turn it is to move is not in check and has no legal move. Stalemate results in a draw.During the endgame, stalemate is a resource that can enable the player with the inferior position to draw the game rather than lose. [2]

  3. Tsume shogi - Wikipedia

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    Tsume shogi (詰将棋 or 詰め将棋, tsume shōgi) or tsume (詰め) is the Japanese term for a shogi miniature problem in which the goal is to checkmate the opponent's king. Tsume problems usually present a situation that might occur in a shogi game (although unrealistic artistic tsume shogi exists), and the solver must find out how to ...

  4. Talk:Shogi/Archive 3 - Wikipedia

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    The Shogi Yearbook is using George Hodges's notation. Hosking's notation is more similar to the Japanese system and for that and other reasons, we felt it was superior to Hodges's system. Shogi Yearbook should switch to the Hosking notation as it's easier to read and convert to from Japanese. – ishwar (speak) 19:02, 5 December 2017 (UTC)

  5. Habu Meijin no Omoshiro Shōgi - Wikipedia

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    Habu Meijin no Omoshiro Shōgi (羽生名人のおもしろ将棋) is a Shogi (将棋) video game, developed by Access and published by Tomy Corporation. It was exclusively released in Japan for the Super Famicom in 1995. This game is endorsed and supervised by Yoshiharu Habu.

  6. Tai shogi - Wikipedia

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    The very artificial situation of a smothered stalemate, where no moves are possible (even those that would expose the king), is not covered in the historical sources. On their pages for chu shogi and dai shogi, The Chess Variant Pages rule this as a loss for the stalemated player, for definiteness. A player who makes an illegal move loses ...

  7. Kyoto shogi - Wikipedia

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    Kyoto shogi (京都将棋, kyōto shōgi, "Kyoto chess") is a modern variant of shogi (Japanese chess). It was invented by Tamiya Katsuya c. 1976. It was invented by Tamiya Katsuya c. 1976. Kyoto shogi is played like standard shogi, but with a reduced number of pieces on a 5×5 board.

  8. 'The White Lotus' Brings Back a Surprising Character in Season 3

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    As a scene in the season 3 premiere comically reveals, there are actually a bunch of them at the resort. Chloe (Charlotte Le Bon) is quick to point this out to her new friend, Chelsea (Aimee Lou ...

  9. Shin'ichi Satō (shogi) - Wikipedia

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    Sato has published several books and other articles on the "Extreme Rushing Silver" opening strategy. Satō, Shin'ichi (August 2017). "Jōseki no Tsugi no Itte 「Kyokugen Hayakurigin Senpō」" 定跡次の一手「極限早繰り銀戦法」 [Next Move Opening strategy problems: Extreme Rushing Silver strategy].