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Xiangqi - Chinese Chess

Knights and Rooks may join the Xiangqi Fellowship which has additional boards for discussion and resources (links to other sites).
Pawns may not join the fellowships, but links from the Xiangqi resources board are have been copied to a Resources message.
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29. Haziran 2011, 20:27:58
pedestrian 
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computeropponen: No, you didn't "point out" the way the game "should" be played. You claimed that your way of playing the game is the only correct one, which is nothing but an arrogant display of disrespect towards other people.

I don't know about Chinese chess, but in Western chess we have a long tradition of playing the game by correspondance. This kind of slow play by post or telegraph has existed since (at least) the early 19th century. Even some of the strongest players have enjoyed playing this way, for instance the first World Champion Wilhelm Steinitz. 

Turn-based play like we have on BrainKing is an extension of that tradition into the internet age. I'm guessing your real problem is that you're not used to seeing Chinese chess played this way. Get over it. That's how we like to do things here.

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