Shogi - the Japanese form of chess

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Last updated 13 maio 2024
Shogi - the Japanese form of chess
Shogi is the Japanese variation of chess. In Shogi you can use the pieces you captured from your opponent to strengthen your own army. An idea bughouse fans might find appealing. Thanks to the internet Shogi is becoming more and more popular in Europe and in March beginners and experienced players tried their skills in the <a href="[Post:view_link]">Open German Championships.</a>
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