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Masonic shogi is a shogi variant invented by George R. Dekle Sr. in 1987. The game is played on a modified shogi board whereby alternating ranks are indented to the right—resembling masonry brickwork. The moves of pieces are adapted to the new geometry; in other respects the game is the same as shogi. Masonic shogi was included in World Game Review No. 10 edited by Michael Keller.

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  • Masonic shogi (en)
  • 磚形將棋 (zh)
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  • Masonic shogi is a shogi variant invented by George R. Dekle Sr. in 1987. The game is played on a modified shogi board whereby alternating ranks are indented to the right—resembling masonry brickwork. The moves of pieces are adapted to the new geometry; in other respects the game is the same as shogi. Masonic shogi was included in World Game Review No. 10 edited by Michael Keller. (en)
  • 磚形將棋(英語:Masonic Shogi)是George R. Dekle於1987年時推出的日本將棋變體,棋盤由六角將棋之六角棋盤改為磚形棋盤,格子雖為矩形然非屬矩陣棋盤。 (zh)
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  • The rook moves along a rank or cants to any green-colored cell in the diagram. The king moves one step in any direction . The gold general moves one step like a rook in any direction, or one step diagonally forward . The silver general moves one step diagonally in any direction, or one step forward on a cant . (en)
  • The bishop moves in four directions along board diagonals . It is restricted to one third of the board before promotion. The lance moves forward only, in alternating cant directions . The knight has four move options and moves in the pattern: one step forward on a cant, then one step forward diagonally. As in shogi, the knight leaps any intervening men. The pawn moves forward in the same pattern as the lance , but one step at a time. (en)
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  • Masonic shogi is a shogi variant invented by George R. Dekle Sr. in 1987. The game is played on a modified shogi board whereby alternating ranks are indented to the right—resembling masonry brickwork. The moves of pieces are adapted to the new geometry; in other respects the game is the same as shogi. Masonic shogi was included in World Game Review No. 10 edited by Michael Keller. (en)
  • 磚形將棋(英語:Masonic Shogi)是George R. Dekle於1987年時推出的日本將棋變體,棋盤由六角將棋之六角棋盤改為磚形棋盤,格子雖為矩形然非屬矩陣棋盤。 (zh)
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