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Anonymous wrote on Fri, Mar 12, 2010 09:49 AM UTC:
It's me, who written coment that this game didn't deserve it's name.

Ok,  maybe i am not right, but i still think that game must have some piece
wich is used only in Shogi. Or at least add promotion of some pieces other
than pawns (at least, promoting piece like Sage to Dragon Horse). It will
make Shogi feeling a bit higer (there are nothing in this game wich is only
from Shogi).

About boat: sorry, i made mistake: boat had same move as alfil, i forgot
it.
You can read read about Bulgarian chess here:
http://www.chessvariants.org/index/msdisplay.php?itemid=MLbolyarchess
This game is not as known as Shatar, Grande Acedrex, Tafl and others, so i
will not approv if someone decide to make 'Eurasian chess' with pieces
from it, i just liked Bulgarian chess and i am sad that it's not
well-known, that's why i have mentioned then.

So, maybe this game really deserves it's name (almost), but it's still
good idea to make game with pieces from several different hystorical games.

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