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Dai dai shōgi (大大将棋 'huge chess') is a large board variant of shogi (Japanese chess). The game dates back to the 15th century and is based on the earlier dai shogi. Apart from its size, the major difference is in the range of the pieces and the "promotion by capture" rule. It is the smallest board variant to use this rule.

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  • Dai dai shogi (en)
  • 다이다이쇼기 (ko)
  • 大大将棋 (ja)
  • 大大將棋 (zh)
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  • 大大将棋(だいだいしょうぎ)は、将棋の一種であり、二人で行うボードゲーム(盤上遊戯)の一種である。 天竺大将棋とは別方向の大将棋の拡張であり、特殊な成りのルールがあること、成れない駒が多いこと、醉象と太子がないこと、また左右非対称性が強く、駒の種類が多いことが特徴である。 (ja)
  • 다이다이 쇼기(大大将棋)는 쇼기(일본장기)의 일종으로 두 사람이 지휘하는 보드게임이다. 이 게임은 15개국에서 하고있으며, 다이쇼기와 공통점이 많다. (ko)
  • 大大將棋是由兩人對弈的日本將棋變體之一。最早出現在室町時代,從與天竺大將棋另一方向的大將棋擴充的日本將棋變體。棋子的擺法非左右對稱。升級的規則很特殊。 (zh)
  • Dai dai shōgi (大大将棋 'huge chess') is a large board variant of shogi (Japanese chess). The game dates back to the 15th century and is based on the earlier dai shogi. Apart from its size, the major difference is in the range of the pieces and the "promotion by capture" rule. It is the smallest board variant to use this rule. (en)
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  • Dai dai shōgi (大大将棋 'huge chess') is a large board variant of shogi (Japanese chess). The game dates back to the 15th century and is based on the earlier dai shogi. Apart from its size, the major difference is in the range of the pieces and the "promotion by capture" rule. It is the smallest board variant to use this rule. Because of the terse and often incomplete wording of the historical sources for the large shogi variants, except for chu shogi and to a lesser extent dai shogi (which were at some points of time the most prestigious forms of shogi being played), the historical rules of dai dai shogi are not clear. Different sources often differ significantly in the moves attributed to the pieces, and the degree of contradiction (summarised below with the listing of most known alternative moves) is such that it is likely impossible to reconstruct the "true historical rules" with any degree of certainty, if there ever was such a thing. It is not clear if the game was ever played much historically, as the few sets that were made seem to have been intended only for display. (en)
  • 大大将棋(だいだいしょうぎ)は、将棋の一種であり、二人で行うボードゲーム(盤上遊戯)の一種である。 天竺大将棋とは別方向の大将棋の拡張であり、特殊な成りのルールがあること、成れない駒が多いこと、醉象と太子がないこと、また左右非対称性が強く、駒の種類が多いことが特徴である。 (ja)
  • 다이다이 쇼기(大大将棋)는 쇼기(일본장기)의 일종으로 두 사람이 지휘하는 보드게임이다. 이 게임은 15개국에서 하고있으며, 다이쇼기와 공통점이 많다. (ko)
  • 大大將棋是由兩人對弈的日本將棋變體之一。最早出現在室町時代,從與天竺大將棋另一方向的大將棋擴充的日本將棋變體。棋子的擺法非左右對稱。升級的規則很特殊。 (zh)
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