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13. September 2005, 14:06:16
jian 
Subject: Re:
Yes, I sent Chinese symbols to fencer but it cannot use them
without modifying them.
I thus proposed others of them to him but it did not answer me. Consequently, I do not insist any more.

13. September 2005, 12:03:10
Fwiffo 
<jian> I don't know if you have created the symbols already, but at www.clubxiangqi.com they have very nice symbols. The nicest I have seen thus far.

10. September 2005, 13:43:58
jian 
Subject: Re: About the Chinese symbols
Fencer:
If you receive so many messages on this subject, it is thus that
corresponds to a real need.

6. September 2005, 18:30:27
Fencer 
Subject: Re: About the Chinese symbols
tedbarber: It wasn't against you, I just wanted to reply to about 10-12 messages of the same kind I've received.

6. September 2005, 16:26:53
tedbarber 
Subject: Re: About the Chinese symbols
Fencer: I know;but I just thought maybe you wished to know what the pieces looked like;no offense was meant.

4. September 2005, 19:38:47
Fencer 
Subject: Chinese symbols
Please, it's not necessary to ask me individually to add Chinese symbols to the Xiangqi pieces. When I have time for it, I'll do it. Everything has its priority.

2. September 2005, 12:45:26
Fencer 
Subject: Re: About the Chinese symbols
tedbarber: So what? This is BrainKing :-)

1. September 2005, 22:12:34
tedbarber 
Subject: Re: About the Chinese symbols
Fencer: itsyourturn.com uses traditional Chinese Chess Symbols and names.

31. August 2005, 09:28:16
kleineme 
Subject: Re: Query.
Modified by kleineme (31. August 2005, 09:29:26)
bobwhoosta:
Hi,
the rules about repetition can become rather complicated. If you want to delve into the details you may go to the bottom of http://www.geocities.com/xqlearner/manual/rule/index.html where you can download an english translation of the Asian rules. Which can be different from the Chinese rules ;)

As a direct reply I want to say four things:
1) If the two players want a draw then they can agree upon a draw, they do not have to conspire to repeat moves ;)
2) Usually you are allowed to repeat moves which do not consist of checks and chases.
3) Usually the player who starts the repetiton has to deviate.
4) Usually you are allowed to attack protected pieces repeatedly.

30. August 2005, 22:58:46
bobwhoosta 
Subject: Query.
I was just thinking, is it possible to have a position in which the two players conspire to repeat the position? I mean, if someone moves to attack, and a player has several choices and so is not forced to repeat, but his move forces a repeat so that the first player does not lose material/initiative, does the onus fall on the first or second player to stop the repetition? I suppose I've answered my question, the first player since he began the repetition, but it is an interesting to think about.

29. August 2005, 01:12:41
Scubbabisto 
Subject: Re: About the Chinese symbols
Fencer: The Chinese symbols from Alpine Electronics Beijing font, whose international set your current xiangqi pieces most resemble, has a nice set of traditional Chinese characters, as well as alternate internationalized pieces.

Would it be out of place, as you consider variants for xiangqi, to mention that Korean chess janggi is a lot of fun and is similar but not identical to xiangqi.

See http://www.chessvariants.org/oriental.dir/koreanchess.html
for rules and http://www.chessvariants.org/oriental.dir/koreanchess2.html for a nice set of piece characters.

25. August 2005, 14:17:54
Fencer 
Subject: Re: About the Chinese symbols
jian: Thank you.

25. August 2005, 13:47:53
jian 
Subject: Re: About the Chinese symbols
Fencer:
OK, I prepare you that and makes you the sending in file attached to an email from here this evening.

25. August 2005, 12:51:12
Fencer 
Subject: Re: About the Chinese symbols
jian: If I like them, yes :-)

25. August 2005, 12:49:42
jian 
Subject: Re: About the Chinese symbols
If I send you separate images (at the format JPG for example) representing each piece, you could use them?

25. August 2005, 12:44:48
Fencer 
Subject: Re: About the Chinese symbols
AbigailII: Yes, I can. But maybe someone could draw a better looking set. I use them only because I don't have anything else.

25. August 2005, 12:34:42
AbigailII 
Subject: Re: About the Chinese symbols
Fencer: Can you use the same symbols as on the Chess Variants page? The pieces currently in use look remarkably similar to the westernized pieces on the same page.

25. August 2005, 12:28:22
Fencer 
Subject: Re: About the Chinese symbols
jian: Can you provide a nice set of Chinese xiangqi pieces? I cannot draw them.

25. August 2005, 12:09:15
jian 
Subject: About the Chinese symbols
I note that, for the moment, we do not have Asian players who came played xiangqi on Brainking. It is probable that it will be the case as long as we will not have the possibility of choice between the Western symbols and the Chinese symbols for the representation of the pieces. That is a pity very because we deprive ourselves of the knowledge of the very good players to this game.

24. August 2005, 14:06:52
ughaibu 
I dont know, I haven't got Zillions.

24. August 2005, 14:05:39
redsales 
Subject: Re: Fencer
ughaibu: it's not the one on zillions, is it?

24. August 2005, 11:36:10
ughaibu 
Subject: Fencer
There's a mini-xiangqi invented by the inventor of gogo shogi (I've forgotten his name), if you're interested in bringing it to BrainKing I'll see if I can find the rules.

23. August 2005, 20:56:02
votacommunista 
Subject: Re: Handling of perpetual checking/chasing
Spirou: no problem. we both did not know it ... but we will play a lot games in the future, so ....

23. August 2005, 16:41:36
tedbarber 
Subject: Chinese Chess Pieces
I prefer the chinese names for the pieces;also what they look like. I have my own set and pieces plus a few English translations of Chinese Chess books on how to play. I am very glad they finally included the only other versions of chess I like besides Gothic.

23. August 2005, 07:59:07
Spirou 
Subject: Re: Handling of perpetual checking/chasing
chessmec: So sorry, I feel shameful for having stolen a deserved victory on your part. I apologize. Could you believe, I completely forgot that rule, because it is the truth.

22. August 2005, 14:49:42
Fencer 
Subject: Re:
kleineme: I want to add a check of repeated positions.

22. August 2005, 14:44:08
kleineme 
Hi,
sorry for pointing you to that game ;) My question was more in the direction of the enforcement of this rule. On other sites this rule is automatically enforced by the "system" itself. Whom would I have to address here if my opp doesn't want to quit checking?

22. August 2005, 14:37:24
votacommunista 
Subject: Re: Handling of perpetual checking/chasing
kleineme: ARGH! I threw away a won game - according to the rules: "# Perpetual check is forbidden. A player cannot check opponent's king more than 3 times in a row with the same piece and the same position."

OK, I thought it would be the same as in chess.

22. August 2005, 13:26:01
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Handling of perpetual checking/chasing
kleineme: He probably didn't read the rules carefully.

22. August 2005, 12:23:41
kleineme 
Subject: Handling of perpetual checking/chasing
Hi,
considering the fact that perpetual checking is not allowed, what measures Red could have taken if he were not satisfied with a draw in http://brainking.com/de/ArchivedGame?g=983380 ?

21. August 2005, 01:20:47
Kili 
Subject: Re: interesting endgame with zugzwang
Modified by Kili (21. August 2005, 01:25:12)
chessmec:
In my opinion white (red) hasn´t a good defence.
Black needs the two rooks for winning.
Are they enough in this position?
Think us about this:
We are going to suposse the black player can capture the two bishops then
Can white do a fortress with the two guards and his king?
The candidate fortress could be "King in e0 + Guard in d0 + Guard in e1" against this Black put his rooks in the squares b0 and e3
What can white player do?
Nothing if the black king is in the column f and it´s the only piece in this column. In this case the move 1.Kf0 is an ilegal move and the white player is stalemate and lost.

In this game white has still two bishops, but it´s not difficult capture first one of them and later the other. After 37...Rd1 the first bishop is captured then white player try doing the fortress against it, the black player puts his rooks in b0 and e3 and his king in f9 without more black pieces in column f, we can suposse the white bishop is in g4 and then
1.Bi2, Re4
2.Bg0, Rb2 and the bishop is lost
If i am right two rooks is enough against two bishop and two guards.

20. August 2005, 17:58:57
votacommunista 
Subject: interesting endgame with zugzwang
look at: http://brainking.com/game/ArchivedGame?g=976635&i=74 - with the last rook move from me my opponent came into "zugzwang".

I won in the next moves - but can red defend?

20. August 2005, 17:25:26
jian 
Subject: Re: Chinese chess pieces
redsales:
OK, thanks!
I ordered the pieces on eBay. I thus will wait to know their diameter.

20. August 2005, 17:15:57
redsales 
Subject: Re: Chinese chess pieces
jian: i suppose whatever fits your pieces the best?

20. August 2005, 17:08:28
jian 
Subject: Re: Chinese chess pieces
redsales:
I want to speak about external sizes of the chessboard.

20. August 2005, 16:57:46
redsales 
Subject: Re: Chinese chess pieces
jian: yes, we would need use our imagination for the river! most OTC 象棋 sets have paper boards anyway, easy to make. I don't understand what you mean by dimensions? 您是中国人吗&
#65311;

20. August 2005, 16:53:00
jian 
Subject: Re: Chinese chess pieces
redsales:
If we consider the intersections of the chessboard of chess, we have of them 9x9. For Xiangqi, we needs 9x10 with the river. Therefore, if we use a chessboard of chess, we will miss the river. I rather plan to use a plywood plate on which I will trace the lines. But I would like to know dimensions to be given to this plate. Do you know the most suitable dimensions?

20. August 2005, 15:15:31
redsales 
Subject: Re: Chinese chess pieces
Caissus: the chessboards, of course, are different, but if you know the lines for the 士and the river, you can do it.

19. August 2005, 21:39:20
Caissus 
Subject: Re: Chinese chess pieces
Modified by Caissus (19. August 2005, 21:48:10)
jian: hm, do you really think that I could have pieces a n d a board for only one Euro? . I think we can play Xiangqi at home with the regular western chessboard.

19. August 2005, 21:29:55
jian 
Subject: Re: Chinese chess pieces
Caissus:

Caissus, I am interested by this purchase me too.
Can you say to me if that set is sold the pieces alone or there is the board with?
If there is a board, which are external dimensions?
If there is no board, how will you proceed for you to get one of them?

19. August 2005, 21:13:52
Caissus 
Subject: Chinese chess pieces
I have buyed a pieceset of Chinese chesspieces at Ebay: http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5231814459#ebayphotohosting
for 1,- Euro,but 7,50 shipping costs .

19. August 2005, 16:17:47
Spirou 
Subject: Re: Game ID: 983378
AbigailII: Oh! Thank you, I so often forget that rule

19. August 2005, 16:10:07
AbigailII 
Subject: Re: Game ID: 983378
Spirou: That's because you can't move the Knight. Moving it will mean the two Kings are on the same file, with no pieces between them. That's illegal in Xiangqi.

19. August 2005, 15:43:54
Spirou 
Subject: Game ID: 983378
I can't chose my Knight at e1. Strangely I can pick up any other pieces.

19. August 2005, 10:06:40
Spirou 
Subject: Re: Concern : Game ID: 979841
playBunny: Thank you, it is fixed now :-)

19. August 2005, 09:09:25
Spirou 
Subject: Re: Concern : Game ID: 979841
Fencer: I don't know what happened, now my move is done.

19. August 2005, 08:42:18
Spirou 
Subject: Concern : Game ID: 979841
Modified by Spirou (19. August 2005, 08:46:39)
Fencer: Exactly the same problem as in Shogi arise in the above mentioned game. I play Nxe7, click 'move' and when I return to that game my move isn't played.

19. August 2005, 05:31:51
bobwhoosta 
The horse is a close fighting piece, which means when it gets into the battle it can really influence the game. Also when there is one cannon remaining it loses a lot of its checkmating power, which is one thing that makes them so cool. Chessmec, that funny mate you talked about with the two cannons is legendary in China and is known as the "Double Pow". Pow stands for cannon, which I always thought was appropriate and funny.

18. August 2005, 20:27:17
Fwiffo 
Wow... you are fast! thanks a lot

18. August 2005, 20:25:03
Fencer 
Subject: Re:
Fwiffo: No more.

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