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25. Lokakuu 2005, 09:55:43
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Otsikko: New Shogi fast Tournament
Hello,

I created a new Shogi Tournament for all players.
This tournament is addressed to the players who can play at least a
move per day.

Limit of registration: October 28

If you are interested, register you at
http://brainking.com/fr/Tournaments?trg=11934&tri=64782&trnst=0


Greetings

jolat

9. Lokakuu 2005, 20:00:34
jolat 
Otsikko: Shogi's Tournament for advanced players
I created a new Shogi's Tournament for advanced players (1600).
Limit of registration: October 17
If you are interested, register you at
http://brainking.com/fr/Tournaments?trg=11654&trnst=0&tp=69

8. Lokakuu 2005, 19:26:21
jolat 
Otsikko: Re: Bonanza games database.
DragonKing:
Bien, très heureux d'avoir pu t'aider :-)

8. Lokakuu 2005, 19:15:48
jolat 
Otsikko: Re: Bonanza games database.
If I understood you well, you think that this file "book.bin" is a database of games which you can view with CSA shogi. If it is that, it does not have anything of it. "Book.bin" is a file which makes it possible the engine "Bonanza" to play the openings correctly.
When you play against SCA, it will answer instantaneously if the moves that you make in the opening are indexed in this file "book.bin".
I hope that I could render comprehensible me (excuse my approximate English: I am French:-)).

8. Lokakuu 2005, 16:28:38
jolat 
Otsikko: Re: Bonanza games database.
DragonKing:
Do you want to speak about the file "book.bin"?

7. Lokakuu 2005, 12:47:33
jolat 
Otsikko: Re: Good shogi's program ?
niccar:
Moreover, we can obtain an update of the interface "CSA shogi" to
http://homepage3.nifty.com/floatinghome/
This new interface allows to turn the board and to play in choosing
handicaps.

7. Lokakuu 2005, 10:21:17
jolat 
Otsikko: Re: Good shogi's program ?
niccar:
Thank you very much!

7. Lokakuu 2005, 09:06:49
jolat 
Otsikko: Good shogi's program ?
Is this someone knows if it is possible to find a good program of
shogi in english and who can turn under Windows XP?
I know that there is "AI Shogi" and "Todai Shogi" but they are in Japanese.
In France, no salesman proposes some.

3. Lokakuu 2005, 10:47:57
jolat 
Otsikko: Shogi's Tournament for beginners
I created a new Shogi'S Tournament for beginners (NR and less of 1600).
Limit of registration: October 10
Please register you at
http://brainking.com/fr/Tournaments?trg=11553&tri=61537&trnst=0

3. Lokakuu 2005, 07:30:38
jolat 
Otsikko: Re: To play on line (in real time) on Kurnik
If you click in the drop-down menu in top on the right, you
obtain already many translations of the site.
But it is true that for the
moment, I could not play, not having found any adversary, some is the selected languages (even in Japanese).

1. Lokakuu 2005, 16:12:43
jolat 
Otsikko: To play on line (in real time) on Kurnik
I have just discovered that we can now play Shogi (in real time) on
Kurnik at
http://www.kurnik.org/intl/en/shogi/

1. Lokakuu 2005, 08:03:33
jolat 
Otsikko: New Shogi's Tournament
I created a Shogi'S Tournament. Please register you at
http://brainking.com/fr/Tournaments?trg=11519&tri=61428&trnst=0

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