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>> No.29388732 [View]
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>shogi
Yeah, that's not gonna happen. I actually enjoy chess, and shogi managed to fry my fucking brain. The game is way too fucking complicated.

>> No.16075434 [View]
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16075434

Ok, my question doesn't really concern mahjong at all. But I think there's a good chance of there being some overlap in players, so I'll ask here before making a new thread. Hope you guys don't mind too much.

How should I go about learning Shogi? Online resources are pretty scarce at least when it comes to English information. I know the absolute basics, but I'm interested in learning about openings, general study and such. There's a few videos on Youtube about some openings that vary wildly in quality (sound & general production), most of which seem pretty bad in that front I guess I should just soldier through the bad audio quality and take the information in with open arms. But if you guys have any websites or even books to suggest I'd be extremely delighted.

Thank you, and sorry about invading your thread.

>> No.9259731 [View]
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9259731

Shogi move.

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