Games
Dai Hasami Shogi Rules
Overview
Dai Hasami Shogi is a two-player game where the player with one or fewer pieces remaining on the board at the end of the game wins. You try to win by sandwiching your opponent's pieces between your pieces to effect captures.
It is not entirely clear which Dai Hasami Shogi rules are official. Some people play with different victory conditions and piece movement rules than those described here.
Board
The standard Dai Hasami Shogi board size is 9x9.
Pieces
Each player starts with a number of pieces equal to twice the number of board columns (e.g., 18 pieces on a 9x9 board). This number changes throughout the game as a result of captures. A player's pieces start the game filling up the first two board rows on the player's side of the board.
Rules
- Black moves first.
- A piece may move as few or as many squares as desired along an unhindered straight line, either horizontally or vertically (i.e., as a rook in Chess).
- At the end of a piece's move, all opposing pieces intervening between the moved piece and a bracketing friendly piece in the horizontal and vertical directions are captured and removed from the board.
- The game ends when one player has one or less pieces left on the board. The player with more than one piece left wins.
Dai Hasami Shogi Help
Legend
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Movement
Select a piece by clicking on it. Move a selected piece by clicking on the desired destination. If after selecting a piece, but before completing its turn, you decide to move a different piece, cancel the move by selecting another piece.
Alternatively, drag a piece from its existing position to its destination by placing the mouse cursor on top of the piece and holding the mouse button down while moving it. Cancel a move by dragging the piece back to its original location before releasing the mouse button.
Redraw Board
If you make an adjustment to your Web browser—such as changing your font size—while playing, the game pieces may no longer align correctly with the board. To restore proper alignment, select the Redraw command from the Dai Hasami Shogi menu.©2011 Savarese Software Research Corporation
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