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  2. Computer shogi - Wikipedia

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    The annual computer vs computer world shogi championship is organized by the Computer Shogi Association (CSA) of Japan. [65] The computers play automated games through a server. Each program has 25 minutes to complete a game. The first championship was in 1990 with six programs. In 2001, it grew to 55 programs.

  3. Shogi - Wikipedia

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    HamShogi handicap shogi against the computer, instructions; boardspace.net real time play against human or (weak) computer players. Online tools. 将棋DB2 shogi game record database (in Japanese) Kyokumenpedia game record databases as move decision tree with user-generated wiki annotations (associated with 81Dojo) (in Japanese)

  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.

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  6. 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. [2]

  7. Shotest Shogi - Wikipedia

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    Shotest Shogi is a 2008 shogi AI engine, made by Jeff Rollason, which was made into a video game for Windows and Xbox Live Arcade developed by British studios AI Factory and Rubicon Development. It provides a 3D environment designed to recreate a traditional Japanese room.

  8. Hiroyuki Miura (shogi) - Wikipedia

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    Miura was participating in the 2nd Denou-sen—a series of games between five shogi professionals and five computer programs—and his game was the final one of the series. [10] In January 2014, Miura defeated Takuya Nagase to win the 39th Kiō challenger tournament (2013–2014) to advance to the 39th Kiō title match against Akira Watanabe. [11]

  9. elmo (shogi engine) - Wikipedia

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    A new castle has appeared in computer games featuring elmo, which has been named elmo castle (エルモ囲い erumogakoi).Subsequently, the castle has been used by professional shogi players and recently featured in a book on a new Anti–Ranging Rook Rapid Attack strategy.