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If Hans has interpreted the inventor correctly, a captured Killer Whale does not demote to Porpoise. Only two special rules about drops are given (for Porpoise and Dolphin), and the general rule is that the taken piece becomes a reinforcemnt to be dropped. This is probably the best for play balance as well--the Killer Whale is enormously powerful in this game and it costs less to lose it if it demotes when captured.
It's been a long time since I've looked at this game, but I'm sure my intention was to limit each player to at most two dolphins per file, similar to the restriction on swallows in tori shogi. Thus, bishop-moving dolphins should only be allowed to move to files containing 0 or 1 friendly dolphins. To clarify another issue I see posted: In my original rules draft, I wrote: 'On capturing the opposing Porpoise, a player adds an Orca (Killer Whale) into his reserve, and the Porpoise is permanently removed from play.' So an Orca always remains an Orca, and can be captured and then dropped as an Orca as well. It's possible for one player to have both Orcas. By the way, around the same time as I designed this game, I also created a really complicated 11x11 Whale Shogi ('Great Whale Shogi'?), inspired by Wa Shogi. Each of the 28 pieces per side is different and has a different promotion; and even the pawns are unique calves that promote to the type of whale found in their file. Anyone intereted in rules can write me.--RWS
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where C = Grey Whale Calf, moving straight forward as a wazir, and diagonally backwards as a ferz. Pieces still do not promote in this game, apart from the special killer whale rule. Note that the Grey Whale (and Calf) have the same moves as the Multi General (and Dog) from Tenjiku Shogi.
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ 7 | H | G | C | W | P | N | B | +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ 6 | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ 5 | | | | | | | | +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ 4 | | | | | | | | +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ 3 | | | | | | | | +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ 2 | d | d | d | d | d | d | d | +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ 1 | b | n | p | w | c | g | h | +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ a b c d e f g
David,
I implemented your suggestion for the Gray Whale calf and Its placement in the Whale Shogi zrf that Karl Scherer and I made. It is at zillions-of-games.com. The only difference for this 7x7 variant that I called Paulowich Whale Shogi 7x7 is the type of whale I used is a Pacific Northern Right Whale (R) instead of Gay Whalf calf for the movement you described. It plays very well. Thanks.
www.zillions-of-games.com for Whale Shogi or Karl Scherer's website linked from there.
Graphics pieces and standard Latin Notation pieces.
Whale Shogi and Great Whale Shogi, both by R. Wayne Schmittberger, are available to download and play from www.zillions-of-games.com if you own the zillions-of-games software.
enjoy!
-Doug
Yes, Wayne gave me the go-ahead and I, also have his rough draft rules. I emailed this site with a more detailed info page on the game itself. We'll see if it gets posted. I do not have posting/editing abilities here or else the Great Whale Shogi page would be up already.
Again, thanks for the kind words.
-Doug
I just noticed Charles Gilman's comment. Yes, Charles. The Dolphin can make his backwards move to a file containing another Dolphin. I don't understand the logic behind the Porpoise though.
Once you finished registering, you should be able to post your own games.
I just created a page for Great Whale Shogi by R. Wayne Schmittberger. Hopefully, it will be up soon. Thank you very much, David for letting me join. be well all! -Douglas
George, I believe you just rated a 26-year-old game 'Poor' because you did not like its name. I have to believe much of what you say is humorous. Consider the other ratings; your poor corrected an imbalance of good ratings. Essentially, you nulled out 2 improper ratings there without changing the overall rating. Nice job, but bizarre sense of humor. ;-) Enjoy, Joe
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