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November 24, 2005

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joel

Hi there. I've been wanting to try to learn shogi for a while, but I don't really have money to justify buying a proper board and pieces, when i have very little time to spend on it. Thats why i was really chuffed when i found the print and play Western shogi set. Now all i need to give it a go is a friend willing to learn. Unfortunately i can see learning the kanji is going to pose a problem for me. My memory is absolutely rubbish, and while i might be able to memorize the layout, theres no way, i'll be able to able to remember which piece is which mid game, making planning ahead next to impossible. I might be able to convert some of the simpler shogi problems to solve, but..

Its really ashame that the language probably puts alot of people off. I feel like i'm being quite disrespectful as a result. Nonetheless, do you know of any resources on shogi tactics with western characters, or maybe chess style pieces?

takodori

>Joel

How about Shogi: Japan's Game of Strategy?
http://www.amazon.com/review/product/0804819033?showViewpoints=1

I think second-hand available to buy at amazon.com.

tibia gold

My memory is absolutely rubbish, and while i might be able to memorize the layout, theres no way, i'll be able to able to remember which piece is which mid game, making planning ahead next to impossible.

Alert

I can see you have good knowledge on the subject. I enjoyed the read. Keep up the good work.

James

Hi, is there any way to create a quick diagram? I wanted to format the diagrams on these pages http://www.shogi.net/kakugen/ to the standard like this http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5f/Shogi_44.png/22px-Shogi_44.png

Is there any easy to use software for this?

ray ban brillen

My memory is absolutely rubbish, and while i might be able to memorize the layout.I very much agree with the article's point of view.

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danke für Ihr Blog

michael kors tote

remember which piece is which mid game, making planning ahead next to impossible.

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