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Re: Names of chess pieces in (con)langs

From:Hanuman Zhang <zhang@...>
Date:Saturday, March 25, 2006, 8:05
on 3/25/06 3:07 AM, Nik Taylor at yonjuuni@EARTHLINK.NET wrote:

> David J. Peterson wrote: >> Speaking of chess pieces, what about the insane chess game >> from Japan, Tai Shogi? >> >> http://www.shogi.net/rjhare/tai-shogi/tai-intro.html >> >> There are over 100 pieces, and the game is so complex, it never >> became popular. Almost reminds me of modern-day role-playing >> board games like that game with hexagons (Warquest...?). > > You think THAT's bad, check out Taikyoku Shogi ("Ultimate Shogi") > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taikyoku_shogi > > *208 different types* of pieces. 402 pieces total, on a 36x36 board!
Oh crikey... now my poor head is spinning AND hurting. Frikkin amazing tho'... I imagine it is definitely one of those games that takes a lifetime to really learn... "Ahem!, please pass me the cheat-BOOK, please..." *PLUNK* of massive tome* I think I will stick with "simple"/"elegant" games like Othello, Reversi, 3D TicTacToe, etc. THANK YOU... -- Hanuman Zhang, _Gomi no sensei_ [Master of junk] "To live is to scrounge, taking what you can in order to survive. So, since living is scrounging, the result of our efforts is to amass a pile of rubbish." - Chuang Tzu/Zhuangzi, China, 4th Century BCE "The most beautiful order is a heap of sweepings piled up at random." - Heraclitus, Greece, 5th Century BCE

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