From: Roger Barnes PAPALBULL HI-NET CO UK> Date: 7 oct 1999 Subject: Re: Subject: Shogi introductory material The Ishi Press (or their shop in Camden, London) had small,cheap shogi sets with paper maps - you could interest people in thise as a risk free way of getting involved. ----- Original Message ----- From: Doug Dysart YAHOO COM> To: TECHUNIX TECHNION AC IL> Sent: 07 October 1999 16:31 Subject: Subject: Shogi introductory material > >Jouni Tolonen RIESKA OULU FI>: > >I would like to know if there is any nice short > >introductory shogi material in the internet which > >could be freely printed(maybe even translated) and > >given to people free of charge to get theminterested > >in shogi. > > The secretary of the US Shogi Federation, JOsh > Krekeler, wrote this: > > >Hey, check out this article I got published on > >About.com: > > http://boardgames.about.com/library/weekly/aa09039b.htm?pid=2759&cob=home > > This article is most righteous, my shogi brethren! > > >Are the western chess games by Habu and Moriuchi and > >possibly other strongshogi players published > anywhere? > > Look no further than Reijer Grimbergen's home page. I > spent many hours on that site and looking at the games > posted there. Stouten's web page will direct you > there. Have fun. > > Doug Dysart > Ohio Shogi Club > > ===== > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com >