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Chu shogi (中将棋 chū shōgi or Middle Shogi) is a strategy board game native to Japan. It is similar to modern shogi (sometimes called Japanese chess) in its rules and gameplay. Its name means "mid-sized shogi", from a time when there were three sizes of shogi variants that were regularly being played.
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Queen cake: United Kingdom: A soft, muffin-sized cake that gained popularity around the early 18th century; it contains currants and is flavored with mace and orange or lemon water. Queen Elizabeth cake: Canada: A moist date cake with a coconut topping. Raisin cake: Germany: A cake prepared with raisins as a primary ingredient. Randalín: Iceland
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In chu shogi, which is descended from dai shogi, this situation applies to the pawn (because of the lion-trading rules in chu shogi), which therefore gets a second chance to promote at the last rank on a non-capture: this second chance can likewise be declined, leaving the pawn as an immobile "dead piece" (死に駒).
Chu shogi, large shogis: Combines the powers of the Bishop and Rook. Called Honno in Chu shogi and other large shogis. Free Silver: nX, n> BfR: Maka dai dai shogi, Obento Chess (E.Silverman) Combination of Bishop and forward-only Rook. Also known as Silver Rider (Silverman). Friend: F: Fairy Chess problems: Moves like any friendly piece that is ...
A slice of wedding cake from the nuptials of the future Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip — a full 77 years ago — has sold for over four times its expected value at auction.. After being found ...