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26. Fevereiro 2006, 01:38:31
tim steggall 
Assunto: Re: Timeout issue
playBunny: Thanks very much - I'll keep in touch.

25. Fevereiro 2006, 10:24:44
tim steggall 
Assunto: Re: Timeout issue
Modificado por tim steggall (25. Fevereiro 2006, 11:06:17)
playBunny: Thanks for your reply, Here is the url relevent to my query The game

[Edit: To fix the link, which was broken by a BK message formatting bug]

23. Fevereiro 2006, 17:01:50
Eriisa 
Assunto: 3 more players needed!!!!
Shogi Face-Off
Single Elimination for 8 people

23. Fevereiro 2006, 12:29:42
tim steggall 
Assunto: Re:
playBunny: Thanks, I thought this might be the case. How do you put a game reference?

23. Fevereiro 2006, 07:20:04
tim steggall 
Assunto: Re:
flummoxed: Thanks alot flummoxed. Does anyone know why a player keeps on accumulating more time, after, their allowed time is run out? Even after 1 weekend?

23. Fevereiro 2006, 02:42:56
mezzanine 
much appreciated Eriisa.

22. Fevereiro 2006, 13:52:42
GreyUsagi 
Assunto: Re:
tim steggall: Tim, here's the FAQ entry on getting a BKR rating: http://brainking.com/en/FAQ?ht=4

22. Fevereiro 2006, 13:43:15
tim steggall 
How many games do you need to play to get a rating?

20. Fevereiro 2006, 19:44:56
Eriisa 
I thought that might be the case, so I gave you a choice!

20. Fevereiro 2006, 18:10:20
mezzanine 
wow thanks Eriisa, it seems like I could only sign up for 1 tournamnet so I chose the Face-Off.

20. Fevereiro 2006, 16:49:49
Eriisa 
Assunto: 2 Shogi Tourney's set up
Shogi Face-Off
Single Elimination for 8 people

Shogi Samurai
2 games each, 3 day moves, 5 players per section

20. Fevereiro 2006, 16:30:48
Eriisa 
I can set one up for you, Nico

20. Fevereiro 2006, 16:18:32
mezzanine 
Assunto: tournament
Hi, I'm new here, are there any shogi tournaments? I looked in the "waiting tournaments" menu but couldn't find any :(

Thanks

Nico

19. Fevereiro 2006, 11:28:29
jannix 
Assunto: Re: About the fellowship "Shogi"
Fencer:
Thank you very much!

19. Fevereiro 2006, 11:25:28
Fencer 
Assunto: Re: About the fellowship "Shogi"
jannix: I've accepted your request.

18. Fevereiro 2006, 18:13:00
jannix 
Assunto: Re: About the fellowship "Shogi"
BIG BAD WOLF:
Indeed, I see now that the president of this fellowship
has the statute of pawn. That wants to thus say that it did not renewed his adhesion like membership of the site.
It is a pity who he did not provide a substitute.
It is not possible to correct that?

18. Fevereiro 2006, 16:40:41
coan.net 
Assunto: Re: About the fellowship "Shogi"
jannix: The BIG BOSS of the fellowship is the one that has to accept applications, and it looks like that BIG BOSS has not been on-line since Feb 10th. There are also a pawn now which means they can not do much in the fellowship now, but I do believe they can still accept people into the fellowship.

18. Fevereiro 2006, 16:32:58
jannix 
Assunto: About the fellowship "Shogi"
I presented my candidature to enter in the fellowship "Shogi" of this site, there is ten days and I did not receive an answer. Do you know if this fellowship is always active?

11. Fevereiro 2006, 06:40:09
takodori 
Assunto: Re: Kio match
DragonKing: You can watch and replay the second game at
http://kiou.niigata-nippo.co.jp/kif31/index.html

Moriuchi made a first move.

11. Fevereiro 2006, 04:11:32
DragonKing 
Assunto: Kio match
Does anyone if the second Kio match game between Habu and Moruichi took place? I went to the site expecting the game to be broadcast and they still have the info from the first game. Was the second game cancelled? Or internet problems?

10. Fevereiro 2006, 02:38:17
takodori 
Assunto: Notice of 22nd European Shogi Championship
You can find the official notice at http://esc2006.free.fr/en/
It will be held at Colmar in France between July 06 and 09.

For those who are interested in the results of ESC in the past, please visit
the FESA pages through http://www.shogi.net/fesa/

29. Janeiro 2006, 18:21:43
DragonKing 
Assunto: Re: Strangely lost game
playBunny: Thank you for the suggestion. I am uncomfortable requesting the game ressume- because I really do feel that would be unfair to everyone in the tournament in general and to Niccar in particular- eventhough he has indicated his willingness to do so. I do not know what happened- it is possible that I resigned without realizing I had done so- perhaps I was confusing it with another game- but now- being as I am confused- I will not pursue it. I wanted to raise the question just in case it ever happens again.
Thank you to everyone for your advice.

29. Janeiro 2006, 07:34:21
takodori 
Assunto: Re: YuriShiplev(Jishogi)
YuryShpilev: Sorry for late reply since I wrongly felt I already answered. Yes. after Jishogi, re-game with exchanging colours will occur.

29. Janeiro 2006, 03:20:23
DragonKing 
Assunto: Re: Strangely lost game
playBunny: I have no memory of resigning- But I do distinctly remember making my last move- the Gold. Having considered the situation- it would be unfair to everyone else in the tournament to request the game start again- eventhough Niccar has graciously agreed to do so. But I want to go on record saying I feel a mistake was made- I had no reason to resign- if there had not been so many games at once I would have noticed right away. I apologize for the inconvenince- but I am mystified as to how this happened.

28. Janeiro 2006, 23:26:59
niccar 
Hello,
I received the following message on 9th January:
Thank you!
You are the winner.
niccar: old BKR = 1937, new BKR = 1941 (+4)
DragonKing: old BKR = 1549, new BKR = 1540 (-9)
Game type: Japanese Chess
Tournament: Christmas Special

I don't know what happened, but if you think that it was a mistake and you want continue our game, I have nothing against this.

28. Janeiro 2006, 21:55:51
DragonKing 
Assunto: Question for BrainKing.
I have a question about my christmas special game with nicar. I dont remember resigning that game and based on the position I dont know why I did. Is it possible that there was a mistake made? My position is precarious- but I made my last move of the gold and then was waiting for nicars next move. Did I time out and not realize it? I obviously lost track of the game- to ask this question so late- But I dont think I resigned. Thank you.

9. Janeiro 2006, 08:19:11
Sergey1 
Assunto: Re: YuriShiplev(Jishogi)
takodori:
After Jishogi game replay too as after sennichite?

9. Janeiro 2006, 08:16:31
Sergey1 
Assunto: Re:
ughaibu:
I have been playing about 8 years, but I had 1 game with sennichite and 1 game on shogidojo.com where my opponent made repeating position with check to my king above 4 times (may be 8-10 times). In last cause DOJO-applet can't judge win to me -:(.
I is agreeable, that no one's are very rare in shogi, even it is almost impossible. But you know that if something must happen, this compulsorily will occur. Rules must give to us output even from the situations, which are practically impossible. And then someone must explain this to the end.
I obtained to this forum many interesting answers, after that to all to you the many thanks.
And still I understood that shogi still have a region for the their development, while in chess these problems are already solved.

9. Janeiro 2006, 05:16:12
ughaibu 
Yury: I've been playing shogi for more than 25 years and I've never played either a sennichite or a jishogi, draws aren't very important in shogi.

9. Janeiro 2006, 03:17:27
takodori 
Assunto: Re: YuriShiplev(Jishogi)
DragonKing:
I believe they switch colours and replay immediately. They should use the rest of their time at the point when Sennichite occurred.

8. Janeiro 2006, 14:48:27
DragonKing 
Assunto: Re: YuriShiplev(Jishogi)
takodori: What do they do at ama tournaments about sennichite? Do they switch colors and replay immediately? If there is time for that- there would also be time for the other? Or not?

8. Janeiro 2006, 03:50:05
takodori 
Assunto: Re: YuriShiplev(Jishogi)
YuryShpilev:
Although I cannot check out the rules in all the ama tournaments in Japan because of so many tournaments, it is said that 27 point rule is popular in many ama tournaments.

I believe the rules except for 24 point rule have been created in order to solve the problem that no time exist for re-match after Jishgi in ama tournaments.(In Japan, the number of participants in the major amature tournaments are often much larger and the preliminary tournament term is usually one day, not using 2 days of full weekends, which is different from most Western countries).

6. Janeiro 2006, 08:14:17
ughaibu 
Yury: Like I said, Japanese dont need rules for every situation, they dont like rules if possible. Anyway, maybe Takodori can answer better than I can.

6. Janeiro 2006, 07:40:04
Sergey1 
Assunto: Re: YuriShiplev(Jishogi)
takodori:
Thanks for full and interesting answer!

But I want ask: which official rules are about Jishogi in Japan (I interested for amateur) or this rules not exist?
We create shogi rules on Russian and want know all details, which exist in Japan.

6. Janeiro 2006, 05:41:33
takodori 
Assunto: Re: YuriShiplev(Jishogi)
ughaibu:
In some amateur tournaments, 27 points rule is applied. If both sides have 27 points, then White(Gote) will win in that rule.

In addition, Senzaki 8 dan wrote a proposal that the player who moves his King to the opponent's original position(means 5a or 5i) first should win the game when both Kings entered into the promtional zones. This rule is applied in the Iruma Shogi Center in Saitama prefecture.

6. Janeiro 2006, 02:56:04
DragonKing 
Assunto: Re: Shogi tournament
lukulus: Lukulus- Welcome back. I'm glad everything worked out.

5. Janeiro 2006, 17:20:20
Sergey1 
Assunto: Re:
ughaibu:
Yes I read your post now. Thanks for answer. I heared about Jishogi from my friend and see your comment. But my 2nd question I hear 1st time only my friend. He readed japanese book, my be he not understood?

5. Janeiro 2006, 15:50:11
ughaibu 
Thanks.

5. Janeiro 2006, 14:42:22
Fencer 
I've restored the deleted post.

5. Janeiro 2006, 14:04:12
lukulus 
Assunto: Re: Shogi tournament
playBunny&dragon king: From DK is very nice he was worried about my forfeit. I was on holyday and my connection was limited. I must apologize myself, I played only in couple of games during christmass.

5. Janeiro 2006, 05:24:45
ughaibu 
And you're the moderator?

Yuri: did you read my reply?

4. Janeiro 2006, 21:24:08
ughaibu 
Assunto: YuriShiplev
I guess you mean jishogi rules for official amateur tournaments? I dont know the details, Takodori should be able to help. Generally Japanese dont feel the need to have everything covered by rules, so some situations, for example jishogi in handicap games, can vary considerably.

4. Janeiro 2006, 20:38:55
Sergey1 
Assunto: Re: DragonKing
ughaibu:
Sennichite is 4th times repetition of position without of check, number and type of pieces in the hand, priority of move. After sennichite opponents revert colors (or side) and play new game. Winner of the 2nd game are winner this game.
Jishogi fix draw for professionals if each player have 24 and above points, for amateur both players must have 27 points for draw.
I have any question about Jishogi:
1) all pieces of the both players must stay in opponents promote zone?
2) for amteurs a Jishogi not made draw never? If both players have 27 points, then white (gote) win?

4. Janeiro 2006, 13:43:41
ughaibu 
Assunto: DragonKing
Sennichite is repetition of move and position 3 or 4 times, I dont remember how many by present rules. Jishogi involves both sides getting their king into the opponent's area ie their own promotion zone. If both kings are safe from attacks and no loose capturable pieces remain outside the promotion zones, the pieces are counted up, 1 point each, 5 points for rook or bishop, 0 points for kings, if both sides have at least 24 (maybe 25?) points it's a draw.

4. Janeiro 2006, 02:46:15
DragonKing 
Assunto: Re: Shogi tournament
playBunny: I see. Do days off etc. apply in tournamnets as well?

4. Janeiro 2006, 02:29:12
DragonKing 
Assunto: Shogi tournament
I am in the Christmas Special tournament and one of my opponents appears to be unable to continue. He has only moved once and will forfeit in a few hours. His rating is almost 300 points above me- so I assume he is an experinced player. Is there someway I can allow him to withdraw, so he does not have to forfeit?

2. Janeiro 2006, 03:43:13
DragonKing 
Assunto: Re:
ughaibu: So sennichite is a draw from the position being repeated 3 times- including pieces in hand. Is that correct? I'm not familiar with jishogi.

1. Janeiro 2006, 14:28:24
ughaibu 
Among professionals sennichite occurs about once in 50 games and jishogi about once in 200 games.

1. Janeiro 2006, 14:27:05
ughaibu 
Assunto: DragonKing
I believe there's a distinction with sennichite being considered a non-game and only jishogi considered a genuine draw. Of course there should be no agreed draws.

1. Janeiro 2006, 06:30:27
DragonKing 
Assunto: Re: Countablility and match stats.
playBunny: Thank you. I understand now. I thought the middle digit- (15/0/7) was for loses and not draws. That expalins the last question too- because I thought there were too many draws in these stats. (Although I do think the software should be changed to prevent draws from being offered. Just for the sake of the rules.)

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