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I discovered xiangqi today and it's not bad! I like the river thing. I was unhappy that nothing happens when you reach the last rank (my whole strategy hinged on pushing a pawn forward and getting another rook or cannon, I found out that it doesn't happen like that, and I lost the game). I like the funny elephant moves and the cannon is interesting.

But yes B (go) is my go-to as well.

I discovered xiangqi today and it's not bad! I like the river thing. I was unhappy that nothing happens when you reach the last rank (my whole strategy hinged on pushing a pawn forward and getting another rook or cannon, I found out that it doesn't happen like that, and I lost the game). I like the funny elephant moves and the cannon is interesting. But yes B (go) is my go-to as well.

I guess I would be able to carry on with what Ive been doing, as I just move Chess pieces around, as opposed to actually playing Chess. :). lol

I guess I would be able to carry on with what Ive been doing, as I just move Chess pieces around, as opposed to actually playing Chess. :). lol

I guess I would play B.go ,as it featured in the film a beautiful mind and it's the one John Nash played xxx

I guess I would play B.go ,as it featured in the film a beautiful mind and it's the one John Nash played xxx

I will choose Xiangqi, but my preferred game is Yangqi, where elephants are replaced with bishops(圣), advisors are preplaced by archers(矢, diagonal cannon), and 4 more pawn on the 5th rank.

I will choose Xiangqi, but my preferred game is Yangqi, where elephants are replaced with bishops(圣), advisors are preplaced by archers(矢, diagonal cannon), and 4 more pawn on the 5th rank.
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