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Sannin shōgi (三人将棋 three-person chess), or in full kokusai sannin shōgi (国際三人将棋 international three-person chess), is a three-person shogi variant invented circa 1930 by Tanigasaki Jisuke and recently revived. It is played on a hexagonal grid of border length 7 with 127 cells. Standard shogi pieces may be used, and the rules for capture, promotion, drops, etc. are mostly similar to standard shogi. (See that article for an explanation of these terms.) While piece movement differs somewhat from standard shogi, especially in the case of the powerful promoted king, the main difference in play is due to the rules for voluntary and mandatory alliance between two of the three players.

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  • Sannin shōgi (三人将棋 three-person chess), or in full kokusai sannin shōgi (国際三人将棋 international three-person chess), is a three-person shogi variant invented circa 1930 by Tanigasaki Jisuke and recently revived. It is played on a hexagonal grid of border length 7 with 127 cells. Standard shogi pieces may be used, and the rules for capture, promotion, drops, etc. are mostly similar to standard shogi. (See that article for an explanation of these terms.) While piece movement differs somewhat from standard shogi, especially in the case of the powerful promoted king, the main difference in play is due to the rules for voluntary and mandatory alliance between two of the three players. (en)
  • 国際三人将棋(こくさいさんにんしょうぎ)は、日本で発表された盤上遊戯であり、将棋類のひとつである。『』誌1933年(昭和8年)新年号に、によって発表され、ウェブ上に再掲した『カピタンリバイバル』では「本格的な3人将棋としては唯一のもの」としている。 発表年には異説もあり、上記の『将棋月報』に従うなら1933年であるが、『世界の将棋』(梅林勲)では1931年としており、また『カピタンリバイバル』にも実戦例として掲載した対局は1932年のものである。 (ja)
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  • Sannin shōgi (三人将棋 three-person chess), or in full kokusai sannin shōgi (国際三人将棋 international three-person chess), is a three-person shogi variant invented circa 1930 by Tanigasaki Jisuke and recently revived. It is played on a hexagonal grid of border length 7 with 127 cells. Standard shogi pieces may be used, and the rules for capture, promotion, drops, etc. are mostly similar to standard shogi. (See that article for an explanation of these terms.) While piece movement differs somewhat from standard shogi, especially in the case of the powerful promoted king, the main difference in play is due to the rules for voluntary and mandatory alliance between two of the three players. (en)
  • 国際三人将棋(こくさいさんにんしょうぎ)は、日本で発表された盤上遊戯であり、将棋類のひとつである。『』誌1933年(昭和8年)新年号に、によって発表され、ウェブ上に再掲した『カピタンリバイバル』では「本格的な3人将棋としては唯一のもの」としている。 発表年には異説もあり、上記の『将棋月報』に従うなら1933年であるが、『世界の将棋』(梅林勲)では1931年としており、また『カピタンリバイバル』にも実戦例として掲載した対局は1932年のものである。 (ja)
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  • 国際三人将棋 (ja)
  • Sannin shogi (en)
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