Introduction to Junqi (Chinese Army Chess)
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Odowan Paleolithic
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This is by no means a "serious" game. If you know the person you play against you are more likely to win. O and you can count the pieces that got captured by certain piece and location (don't feed). Also this is a social game played between players who know each other's aggressive tendencies (and setups). Net versions existed since 1990s (联众,qq游戏大厅). I think Shanda or QQ (联众/Ourgame used to be the most populous but no longer) has more players to play against (and rating) if than the simple browser version. On August 31 2016 23:12 29 fps wrote: I played this a few times, but we needed a third person to be the referee. I think that was part of the reason why we didn't play it very much (ppl didn't want to be the ref) There is a variant where you reveal once you attack. But that removes the bluffing. | ||
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I played this a few times, but we needed a third person to be the referee. I think that was part of the reason why we didn't play it very much (ppl didn't want to be the ref) Is there no AI that does the reffing? :O In the computer version, you shouldn't need any third person, since the program can compare the pieces and update the result for you. Or as the above poster mentioned, both players can reveal during attack. | ||
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