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Tenjiku Shogi

This page contains one or more presets for playing a game online with Game Courier, an online server for playing Chess variants by correspondence.

Tenjiku Shogi is a 400-year-old historical large Shogi variant. Here is a selection of presets for playing Tenjiku Shogi on Game Courier. Each preset allows pieces to be moved with the mouse, asks what pieces should promote to (unless they get burned), enforces the rules, and spots winning conditions. However, it will not notify you of check, checkmate, or stalemate, since there are no rules concerned with these conditions in Tenjiku Shogi. The rules for repeated board positions are not enforced by the preset thanks to them being next to infinitely complex, so it is up to the players to abide by these. All the following presets use the same settings file and differ only in how they have been customized to use different boards. If you find any bugs in the routines used for enforcing the rules, please report them to Adam DeWitt.

The original preset for this game was made by user judgementality. It has no rule enforcement or display of legal moves.

Checkered Background

Tenjiku Shogi

Wooden Background

Tenjiku Shogi

Granite Background

Tenjiku Shogi

Paper Background

Tenjiku Shogi

Marble Background

Tenjiku Shogi

Carpet Background

Tenjiku Shogi

Original preset (without rule enforcement) by judgementality

Tenjiku Shogi


Note: The presets with rule enforcement follow the ruleset from H.G. Muller's article for this game. Some specifics to be aware of include:



This 'user submitted' page is a collaboration between the posting user and the Chess Variant Pages. Registered contributors to the Chess Variant Pages have the ability to post their own works, subject to review and editing by the Chess Variant Pages Editorial Staff.


Author: A. M. DeWitt.

Last revised by A. M. DeWitt.


Web page created: 2020-05-04. Web page last updated: 2020-05-04