Awesome video! I love the in-depth analysis and this was such a tense game.
@DimaVishnevsky4 ай бұрын
Amazing explanation! Thank you
@AhmedRehman-wu5if5 ай бұрын
I have a question can you compare Xiangqi vs Janggi i am a bit confused about that if the flying generals rule apply in Janggi or not
@L20412Ай бұрын
I have the knownledge of Janggi, known as Korean Chess. According to the Janggi rules, when one general faces the other general, the other general has to move away or block with an object, and if the general faces the other general, and the other general does not have legal move, then it's a draw. Oh and you can actually not move your piece, but if you are in check or if the general faces you, you cannot skip the move
@L20412Ай бұрын
I also have knownledge of (international) Chess and Shogi
@AhmedRehman-wu5ifАй бұрын
@L20412 OK thanks I also have the knowledge of shogi, xiangqi and chess, but Janggi is so unpopular you know
@L20412Ай бұрын
@AhmedRehman-wu5if yeah, it was my previous interest, now I make something else
@AhmedRehman-wu5ifАй бұрын
@L20412 you know why is this channel not uploading videos for too long?
@Mr.Checkmate-cy4lw21 күн бұрын
I would love to watch your videos if they would have real xiangqi pieces. Nobody plays on those in tournaments or even at the parks.
@XiangqiChineseChess18 күн бұрын
Thank you for your feedback. Our videos aim to promote Xiangqi to non-Chinese audiences, so the graphical pieces will help them understand better.
@Mr.Checkmate-cy4lw18 күн бұрын
@XiangqiChineseChess I'm not Chinese, so I don't really understand where you got that information. By the way in Europe there are more non-japanese shogi players that you have in NCNV players in xiangqi, and shogi is not played on graphical pieces. It seems to me you are feeding the watchers a lie, but feel free to prove me wrong and show me where in the world they use those pieces.