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I think the given move of the Deva here is incorrect, though it could be the Maka Dai Dai Shogi page that's wrong.
The kings can jump in the diagram, which seems to be a bug.
Kings can't jump in my Interactive Diagram.
@Bob Greenwade,
What program do you use to make those SVG graphics of yours?
I use Tinkercad for the basic generation, and Inkscape to make them site-compliant.
I can list off the specification numbers, if you need them.
(This reminds me: I still need to upload a small batch of new ones that I made just before my desktop 'puter went silent....)
I don't see any justification for calling this army 'FIDEs'. It doesn't use any FIDE pieces (except of course for the obligatory King and Pawns); and that the pieces have moves limited do slides, Knight leaps or King steps is true for many other armies as well. You could consider 'Forward Fighters' if you want to keep the alliteration, but in fact the qualification 'forward' is also a bit dubious; the Nutty Knights are more 'forwards' than this army.
Done.
Fighters already exist.I use Tinkercad for the basic generation, and Inkscape to make them site-compliant.
Thanks. I was thinking about making some Chu Shogi SVGs.
I can list off the specification numbers, if you need them.
Shouldn't be too important unless you are using features that are known to be deprecated.
Such improvements aren't necessary now that it is published, unless another Editor decides to un-publish it (though we do try to avoid having to do that) or you feel that they need to be made.
Also, just so you know, you can put an Interactive Diagram directly into the page if you set the Format field at the top of the Edit this Page form to "HTML," but that does require you to keep the page in HTML in order to not lose the diagram to the text editors' formatting. Or if you don't feel like doing that, a link to a Comment with the appropriate diagram works too.
Canyon Skirmish by Νεάπολι, AKA Neapoli_platy
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Indeed. Although it, along with Minor Trouble, & Vanisureum somehow weren't cool enough to won the contest they were submitted to.
Should I create an Interactive Diagram for the winner of that contest?
I have some svg (mnemonic or jocly style). If you need, I can share.
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HaChu has a hard time on this. I am now trying it through back-solving, but it doesn't really behave like it makes good use of what is left in the hash table from the previous position. Which it should if I untick the "full analysis PV".