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I made a boring but informational film about Korean Chess. Americans who know how to play Chess might find it helpful, I plan on posting an example game soon. I hope someone finds this helpful.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzlaaL5sRno
mms://210.221.200.86:4768 24 hours a day broadcasting for (Korean) chess with some commercial breaks. mostly in Korean.
Hello, nice site. I was just wondering of you knew of any places to play online, since I can't seem to access Korean game sites (they require some kind of Korean registration ID number that foreigners don't have). Let me know if you are aware of a place to play online. Thanks.
I 'd like to introduce a new Korean chess playing freeware for MS Windows XP. http://blog.naver.com/PostView.nhn?blogId=a840713&logNo=30027088697# (in Korean) http://mfiles.naver.net/6bbc5e8692cba7113b5b/data28/2008/1/28/136/jang-a840713.exe (right-click & 'save as' to download ) (He used visual studio 2005) File- S : begin File-x : eXit Drag & Drop to move pieces Right-click : undo He is a computer science major in South Korea. He titled this freeware 'Choding janggi' choding is a Korean slang for elememtary school kids. and you can guess that his software plays at an elementary level. :) I found out that it runs well under Linux. I tested with Ubuntu linux (a freeware) and codeweaves crossover games (a commercial software www.codeweavers.com/products) which is based on wine (http://www.winehq.org).
Combining the knight and elephant here - and adding alternate paths, one gets the Sliding Sorcerer Knight used in experimental sub-variation of Herculean Chess
As used in Korean Chess, the Elephant /Knight as used here make for excellent play.
Even worse would be to compound a zebra and camel and adding multiple paths - nothing new of course - (anyone can do this!).
Patenting an already existing idea is truly an insult to the rich history of chess, but it has been done by a few. Fortunately, the few patents for pieces ( not sure how many are out there but one comes to mind) , are for awkward pieces proposed with even more clumsy configurations.
The patent and its well deserved criticism of course do not apply to excellent single function pieces such as the Elephant and Knight used here nor to the interesting Ferz-Camel compound used in Omega Chess nor for that matter the fascinating Ferz/Wazir Sorcerers in Hadean and Herculean Chess.free printable janggi board and pieces http://imugi2.com.ne.kr/janggipieces.htm
free printable janggi boards/pieces in PDF format
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Hi, I find out that download link in this message is broken. ------------------------------------------------------- I 'd like to introduce a new Korean chess playing freeware for MS Windows XP. http://blog.naver.com/PostView.nhn?blogId=a840713&logNo=30027088697# (in Korean) http://mfiles.naver.net/6bbc5e8692cba7113b5b/data28/2008/1/28/136/jang-a840713.exe (right-click & 'save as' to download ) (He used visual studio 2005) File- S : begin File-x : eXit Drag & Drop to move pieces Right-click : undo He is a computer science major in South Korea. He titled this freeware 'Choding janggi' choding is a Korean slang for elememtary school kids. and you can guess that his software plays at an elementary level. :) I found out that it runs well under Linux. I tested with Ubuntu linux (a freeware) and codeweaves crossover games (a commercial software www.codeweavers.com/products) which is based on wine (http://www.winehq.org). ----------------------------------------------------- So, visit here http://blog.naver.com/PostView.nhn?blogId=a840713&logNo=30027088697# And download it this way. http://imugi2.com.ne.kr/choding1.htm
[url deleted because archive is corrupt] The above zip file contains printable janggi pieces made in PDF documents. First, simply paint the letters of the pieces. Then you can fold along the dotted lines and use glue to form octogonal prism shape. Have fun!
How to procure the nice pieces shown on Jose Carillo's photograph on this comment page? Thanks.
It seems that the URL I have posted is deleted not because PDF files inside the zip files were corrupt, but rather because the files' names were in Korean texts, and English Window doesn't support Korean texts unless Korean texts were installed. Thus, I am reposting URL with new zip file that contains renamed English PDF files. http://yeo123.com.ne.kr/janggipieces.zip The above zip file contains printable janggi pieces made in PDF documents. First, simply paint the letters of the pieces. Then you can fold along the dotted lines and use glue to form octogonal prism shape. Have fun!
In N Korea, the initial positions of Rooks and Elepahnts are changed each other. It is a different opening setup. http://ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/%ED%8C%8C%EC%9D%BC:Yang_sang2.png
Hi I enjoy playing Changgi on this site,though I'm wondering :is there any provision to swap the the Elephants and Knights ,at the beginning if the game?
Yes, you can use the 'swap' command. Look at the text at the bottom of the Korean Chess Preset page: = = = To swap Elephants and Horses at the beginning of the game, use the swap command. For example, this will swap Elephants and Horses on both sides for Red, then move an Elephant. Follow each swap command with a semicolon, and use coordinates for its arguments. Use it only before your first move. swap b1 c1; swap g1 h1; E b1-d4
Jose, I challenge you to try the swap command. It doesn't work. I think three of us have tried to get it to work. Unless we are using the syntax incorrectly. Thanks, though!
>> In N Korea, the initial positions of Rooks and Elepahnts are changed each other. >> It is a different opening setup. >>http://ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/%ED%8C%8C%EC%9D%BC:Yang_sang2.png Thanks Tu Ren Dong. Is it still legal to swap the Knights with the Elephants on the corners? Here is a Game Courier preset for the North Korean setup: /play/pbm/play.php?game%3DNorth+Korean+Chess%26settings%3Ddefault
You are right Nicholas. I tested the swap command and it was banned. Fergus can you fix it? Thanks. Meanwhile, this preset for Korean Chess: /play/pbm/play.php?game%3DKorean+Chess%26settings%3Dplain Doesn't enforce any rules, and will allow to swap the pieces.
>>How to procure the nice pieces shown on Jose Carillo's photograph on >>this comment page? Thanks. Jean-Louis Cazaux, My pieces just come from a regular plastic set of chess pieces. The Elephants are Seirawan Elephants. For the Cannons, I cut off the top portion of the Rooks from a 2nd set (I kept the top of the Rooks to glue on to Knights to make Chancellors). Finally I drilled holes on the headless Rooks to make them look like Cannons. Cheers, Jose
Please change link to Roleigh Martin's rule's page to here: http://www.xmission.com/~gastown/afi/koreanch.htm The link you have is dead. (the timelesseye link).
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