Noburo Mori(7 dan, upgraded on April 1, 2007) is a professional shogi player and famous as a tsumeshogi creator as well. He publishes his own created tsumeshogi problems every day in the following blogs;
Mori Nobuo no Hibi Nyumon Tsumeshogi(for beginners)
From No. 668 onwards, tsume problem with instant replayable solution is available.
Mori Nobuo no Hibi Tsumeshogi(for intermediate/dan players)
From No.684 onwards, replayable solution for the previous day's problem is available.
Adopting replayable board makes you approach these problems more easily. I am sure solving these problems every day will give you much improvement in your shogi strength.
Here is one advice. If you try to read through the tsume line but fails to solve it within 5 minutes, then replay the answer. It's no problem. Taking a time to try to solve tsume problems regularly is important. You do not have to stick to solve each problem by yourself. Even some professional players do the similar things. So don't hesitate to replay the answers without feeling ashamed.
The two links above was already introduced in the entry titled "Tsume problems to improve your endgame skill" on December 14 2006. You can refer to the article for other tsumeshogi resources in Japanese.
Hi,
I have tried to use this replayable board. But if I save KIF files on my desktop, they are destroyed to some unreadable ASCII code. I think it is quite difficult to handle KIF files with western Windows Version. (With WIN XP, I can actually READ and WRITE Japanese text easily on my computer.
Any ideas?
regards
Marc
Posted by: Marc | July 11, 2007 at 05:23 AM
Hello Marc,
Sorry It seems I can't understand well what you are decribing. I will be sending you an email directly for further communication on this.
Posted by: | July 11, 2007 at 09:45 AM