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Masonic Shogi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Masonic Shogi
Masonic Shogi is a shogi variant invented by George R. Dekle, Sr. in 1987. The game is played on a modified shogi board whereby alternating ranks are indented to the right—resembling masonry brickwork. The moves of pieces are adapted to the new geometry; in other respects the game is the same as shogi. Masonic Shogi was included in ''World Game Review'' No. 10 edited by Michael Keller. ==Board characteristics== Indentation of alternating ranks results in ''cants'' (oblique files) approximately 30 degrees from the vertical and ''diagonals'' approximately 30 degrees from the horizontal, the same as hexagon-based chessboards when cell vertices face the players. (For example, rooks have six directions of movement. Masonic bishops, however, are limited to the four diagonal directions to the sides.)
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