Pandemonium (Surajang修羅場)
Gothic chess + Courier chess + Cannon shogi + Shogun
https://www.mediafire.com/file/8fhlermpet3kd2o/WinBoard.zip/file
- You can play Pandemonium by installing the file in the site.
Setup
(Always start the game from this shape.)
(Western Board)
R N B E K E B N R - - C - T - Q - - P - P - P - P - P - - - - V - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - V - - - - P - P - P - P - P - - Q - T - C - - R N B E K E B N R
The blue letter indicates that the piece is promoted.
D O H W K W H O D - - C - T - Q - - G - G - G - G - G - - - - V - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - V - - - - G - G - G - G - G - - Q - T - C - - D O H W K E W O D
Pieces
- King is the only piece that is not promoted.
Pawn (P. Byeong兵) : Moves one square orthogonally forward. Promotes to Guard.
Guard (G. Do鍍) : Moves one square orthogonally or diagonally.
Rook (R. Ju走) : Moves any number of squares orthogonally. Promotes to Dragon.
Dragon (D. Yong龍) : Moves like a Rook or a Ferz.
Bishop (B. Gak閣) : Moves any number of squares diagonally. Promotes to Horse.
Horse (H. Ma馬) : Moves like a Bishop or a Van.
Knight (N. Gi騎) : Moves one square orthogonally and then one square further diagonally. It can pass pieces. Promotes to Scepter.
Kangaroo (O. Dae袋) : Moves like a Knight, or an Alfil. It can pass pieces.
Erlking(E. Jang將) : Moves one square orthogonally or diagonally. Promotes to Hwacha.
Hwacha(W. Hwa火) : Moves like a Erlking or a Bull.
Ferz (F. In刃) : Moves one square diagonally. Promotes to Queen.
Queen (Q. Bun奔) : Moves like a Rook or a Bishop.
Van (V. Jeon前) : Moves one sqaure orthogonally. Promotes to Marshal.
Marshal (M. Seo犀) : Moves like a Rook or a Knight.
Alfil (A. Yu遊) : Moves 2 squares away diagonally. It can pass pieces. Promotes to Cardinal.
Cardinal (C. Ye猊) : Moves like a Bishop or a Knight.
- It is the only piece that can make a checkmate alone.
Bull (U. U牛) : Moves 2 squares away orthogonally. It can pass pieces. Promotes to Centaur.
Centaur (T. Gwan冠) : Moves like a Erlking or a Knight.
Bright/Dark (K. Yang陽/Eum陰) : Moves one square orthogonally or diagonally. It does not promote. When called without distinction between Bright and Dark, it is simply called King宮. (therefore, in notation, Bright and Dark are written as same K.)
- The state in which your King is attacked by enemy piece is called check. if your King has no way to get out of the enemy's check on that turn, call it checkmate and you are defeated.
Rules
Basic rules :
1. The player with Bright is called White, and the player with Dark is called Black.
2. White moves first, and Black moves next. They move alternately and the game continues until one player is defeated.
3. There is no passing a turn.
4. Setup does not change. In other words, you cannot change the position of Knight or Bishop like Janggi.
Promotion (昇進 : 成) :
1. The 7th, 8th, and 9th rank are called Enemy camp. A Frendly piece may be promoted when it reaches the enemy camp, moves within the enemy camp, or leaves the enemy camp.
2. Promotion is not compulsory. So, you may not promote a piece if you don't want to. However, a piece that has left the enemy camp without promoting cannot be promoted until it reaches the enemy camp again.
3. A promoted piece cannot return to its pre-promotion state until it is captured by the enemy.
4. When a promoted piece is captured, it goes back to before promotion. That is, promotion is initialized.
5. Cardinal, Marshal, and Queen are promoted pieces. So, if Cardinal, Marshal, and Queen are captured, their promotion is revoked and they become Alfil, Van, and Ferz respectively. Of course, Alfil, Van, and Ferz can only promote one piece each.
Drop (投入 : 打) :
1. The piece you capture is called a hand piece. You can drop a hand piece on any empty sqaure on the board, which is called a drop.
- Only one piece may be dropped on the board per turn, and this must be done instead of moving a piece on the board.
2. Hand pieces are not promoted just because they are dropped into enemy camps. A dropped piece can only be promoted after it has been moved.
3. You can drop a piece to give a check or make a checkmate.
4. Unlike Shogi, Pawn can be moved or dropped into a file with other friendly Pawns, and can also drop a Pawn to make checkmates.
3. Unlike Shogi, Pawn can be dropped even at the last (9th) rank, and when reaching the last rank, it can still choose to promote or not.
Stalemate (膠着狀態) :
The player who can no longer move or drop pieces loses.
Threefold repetition (千日手) :
1. If the same situation occurs 3 times with the position of the pieces, the type and number of pieces captured in each other, and the turn, the first player to move in that situation loses.
- Even if it does not appear in a row, if the same state occurs 3 times in a game, threefold repetition is established.
2. If a threefold repitition is established by giving checks consecutively, the player who gave the check loses.
- It is not a foul to include a check during a sequence of repetitions other than consecutive checks.
Surrender (棄權) :
When surrendering, you declare surrender by moving your King off the board.
Notes
Please refer here for detailed explanation (please note that it is written in Korean)
https://gall.dcinside.com/mgallery/board/view/?id=sopian0570shogi&no=6042&page=1
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