Maka dai dai shōgi (摩訶大大将棋 or 摩𩹄大大象戯 'ultra-huge chess') is a large board variant of shogi (Japanese chess). The game dates back to the 15th century and is based on dai dai shogi and the earlier dai shogi. The three Edo-era sources are not congruent in their descriptions of the pieces not found in smaller games. Apart from its size and number of pieces, the major difference from these smaller games is the "promotion by capture" rule. A more compact modern proposal for the game is called .
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| - Maka dai dai shogi (en)
- 摩訶大大将棋 (ja)
- Мака дай дай сёги (ru)
- 摩訶大大將棋 (zh)
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| - 摩訶大大将棋(まかだいだいしょうぎ)、または摩訶大将棋(まかだいしょうぎ)は、将棋の一種であり、二人で行なうボードゲーム(盤上遊戯)の一種である。 (ja)
- 摩訶大大將棋是於江戶時代出現的一個日本將棋變體,從大大將棋擴充,棋盤大小為19×19,是一個規模大的將棋變體。 (zh)
- Maka dai dai shōgi (摩訶大大将棋 or 摩𩹄大大象戯 'ultra-huge chess') is a large board variant of shogi (Japanese chess). The game dates back to the 15th century and is based on dai dai shogi and the earlier dai shogi. The three Edo-era sources are not congruent in their descriptions of the pieces not found in smaller games. Apart from its size and number of pieces, the major difference from these smaller games is the "promotion by capture" rule. A more compact modern proposal for the game is called . (en)
- Мака дай дай сёги (摩訶大大将棋 или 摩𩹄大大象戯 (яп. мака огромные шахматы)) — настольная игра шахматного типа для двух игроков, средневековый вариант сёги на доске 19 × 19. Слово мака в этом названии, согласно энциклопедии Байду, это пришедший из санскрита буддийский термин , который можно примерно перевести как «великая мудрость». (ru)
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| - Maka dai dai shōgi (摩訶大大将棋 or 摩𩹄大大象戯 'ultra-huge chess') is a large board variant of shogi (Japanese chess). The game dates back to the 15th century and is based on dai dai shogi and the earlier dai shogi. The three Edo-era sources are not congruent in their descriptions of the pieces not found in smaller games. Apart from its size and number of pieces, the major difference from these smaller games is the "promotion by capture" rule. A more compact modern proposal for the game is called . 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 maka 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)
- 摩訶大大将棋(まかだいだいしょうぎ)、または摩訶大将棋(まかだいしょうぎ)は、将棋の一種であり、二人で行なうボードゲーム(盤上遊戯)の一種である。 (ja)
- Мака дай дай сёги (摩訶大大将棋 или 摩𩹄大大象戯 (яп. мака огромные шахматы)) — настольная игра шахматного типа для двух игроков, средневековый вариант сёги на доске 19 × 19. Слово мака в этом названии, согласно энциклопедии Байду, это пришедший из санскрита буддийский термин , который можно примерно перевести как «великая мудрость». Игра была создана в XV веке и базировалась на и ранних . Три японских источника эпохи Эдо дают для неё различные в деталях описания ходов фигур. Кроме различия в размере и количестве фигур, этот вариант сёги отличается от большинства вариантов на меньших досках правилом «превращения при захвате». Отсутствует правило сброса фигур. Существует более компактная, современная версия этой игры — хиcигата сёги. (ru)
- 摩訶大大將棋是於江戶時代出現的一個日本將棋變體,從大大將棋擴充,棋盤大小為19×19,是一個規模大的將棋變體。 (zh)
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