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  2. Computer shogi - Wikipedia

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    Computer shogi is a field of artificial intelligence concerned with the creation of computer programs which can play shogi.The research and development of shogi software has been carried out mainly by freelance programmers, university research groups and private companies.

  3. List of shogi video games - Wikipedia

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    0 Kara no Shogi: Shogi Youchien Ayumi Kumi R - 2000; Kidou Senshi Gundam: The Gunjin Shogi - 2001; Sekai Saikyou Ginsei Shogi - 2001; Honkaku Shogi Shinan - 2001; Family Shogi: Super Strong - 2002; Minna no Shogi: Chuukyuuhen - 2002; Minna no Shogi: Jokyuuhen - 2002; Minna no Shogi: Shokyuuhen - 2002; AI Shogi Selection - 2002; Family Gunjin ...

  4. 81Dojo - Wikipedia

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    81Dojo (Japanese: hachi-jū-ichi dōjō, hachi-jū-ichi or hachi-ichi) is a non-profit internet shogi server and internet forum. While the site is based in Japan, there is an additional English language version of the website, making it possible to play against non-Japanese players. All features are available for free.

  5. Dai shogi - Wikipedia

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    Richard's Play-by-eMail Server - Play Dai Shogi via web page or email your commands to the server, with email notifications when moves have been made in the game you're playing. SDIN Dai Shogi - Play dai shogi in real time vs human players or AI; HaChu AI by H. G. Muller - Play dai shogi (or a few other variants) against your own computer

  6. List of shogi software - Wikipedia

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    将棋ぶらうざQ (Shogi Browser Q) [4] XBoard; Engines. AlphaZero [5] Apery [6] ... Computer shogi; List of chess software; List of shogi video games; References

  7. XBoard - Wikipedia

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    It also contains supporting software for connecting with the popular Internet Chess Servers FICS and ICC for on-line play. XBoard OS X Apps that specifically configure XBoard for oriental-style shogi or xiangqi are also available. WinBoard is a version of XBoard adapted to MS Windows, and is available in a similar package. [7]

  8. Kazuro Morita - Wikipedia

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    Kazuro Morita (森田 和郎, Morita Kazurō) (1955 – July 27, 2012) was a Japanese video game designer known for his work on the Morita's Shogi video game series. Becoming interested in computer programming during high school, he entered magazine competitions during his university years, creating video game versions of board games.

  9. AlphaZero - Wikipedia

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    In 100 shogi games against Elmo (World Computer Shogi Championship 27 summer 2017 tournament version with YaneuraOu 4.73 search), AlphaZero won 90 times, lost 8 times and drew twice. [11] As in the chess games, each program got one minute per move, and Elmo was given 64 threads and a hash size of 1 GB.