is lidraughts.org/ old lichess?
no... its a completely different game and website, draughts, sorta like checkers, which uses the open source code of lichess.
@chessunbeatable said in #2:
> no... its a completely different game and website, draughts, sorta like checkers, which uses the open source code of lichess.
ok thanks
> no... its a completely different game and website, draughts, sorta like checkers, which uses the open source code of lichess.
ok thanks
There’s also lishogi.org which plays Shogi, the Japanese version of chess.
@Goldrider said in #4:
> There’s also lishogi.org which plays Shogi, the Japanese version of chess.
cool do you know how to play shogi?
> There’s also lishogi.org which plays Shogi, the Japanese version of chess.
cool do you know how to play shogi?
> cool do you know how to play shogi?
I know the rules to play a legal game of Shogi. I can barely beat a person from Japan who has never formally studied Shogi.
Chess Grandmaster Larry Kaufman feels Shogi is a better game than “Standard” chess: http://www.shogi.net/shogi-l/Archive/1999/Nfeb07-06.txt
I know the rules to play a legal game of Shogi. I can barely beat a person from Japan who has never formally studied Shogi.
Chess Grandmaster Larry Kaufman feels Shogi is a better game than “Standard” chess: http://www.shogi.net/shogi-l/Archive/1999/Nfeb07-06.txt
@chessunbeatable said in #2:
> no... its a completely different game and website, draughts, sorta like checkers, which uses the open source code of lichess.
then which one is old lichess?
> no... its a completely different game and website, draughts, sorta like checkers, which uses the open source code of lichess.
then which one is old lichess?
@chessunbeatable said in #2:
> no... its a completely different game and website, draughts, sorta like checkers, which uses the open source code of lichess.
What is the difference? I see 10x10 boards, but is there anything else different?
> no... its a completely different game and website, draughts, sorta like checkers, which uses the open source code of lichess.
What is the difference? I see 10x10 boards, but is there anything else different?
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@HopToYourMoves said in #8:
> What is the difference? I see 10x10 boards, but is there anything else different?
Dude, it's checkers. Make a game, see for yourself.
@Kriegerkind2020 said in #7:
> then which one is old lichess?
lichess.org.....
> What is the difference? I see 10x10 boards, but is there anything else different?
Dude, it's checkers. Make a game, see for yourself.
@Kriegerkind2020 said in #7:
> then which one is old lichess?
lichess.org.....
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