Jump to content

Annan shogi

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Annan shogi (Japanese: 安南将棋 annan shōgi) also called Korean shogi, is a variant of shogi (Japanese chess). Annan shogi is a popular shogi variant in Japan.

Gameplay

[edit]

The game is played as standard shogi, except that, when a piece has a friendly piece on the square directly behind it, it has the movement of that piece instead of its own. A variant rule is that a piece may move like any friendly piece that protects it. The setup is somewhat different from standard shogi.

The game should not be confused with Korean chess, a variant of chess that is played in Korea, but which resembles xiangqi (Chinese chess) rather than shogi.

Setup

[edit]
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1  









 
         
 

 




 
 
 

         
 
 
 
               
 
 

         
 

 




 
 
         
 









 
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1  
L N S G K G S N L a
  R           B   b
P   P P P P P   P c
  P           P   d
                  e
  P           P   f
P   P P P P P   P g
  B           R   h
L N S G K G S N L i

See also

[edit]
[edit]