Information on the London Shogi Club, shogi events in or near London, and occasional other stuff. Shogi is Japanese chess, and the key way it differs from regular chess is that when you take your opponent pieces, you keep them, and can 'drop' them back on the board later. It's pretty popular in Japan so you often see it in anime and Japanese art, but it's not very well known in the UK.
Friday, 27 January 2017
Online teaching game with Shogi Professional Akira Nishio: tomorrow
As prizes for the World Shogi League 2016, professional shogi players from the Nihon Shogi Renmei are giving online teaching games to members of Division winners.
The second will be on Saturday 28 January 2017 at 2000 Japan time, which is 1100 GMT.
Akira Nishio 6 dan will play Boris Baydenko (borisbaydenko) of Ukraine in even game(hirate).
The game will be played and can be followed on 81dojo.com.
Translation will be provided for teaching comments made by Mr. Nishio
Please join and experience this great learning opportunity!
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