From: Alex Chaihorsky HOTMAIL COM> Date: 8 feb 2002 Subject: Re: Beginner OK. That's what I thought. I do not think these exist in the US. Pity. Thanks. Alex. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kent Krumvieda" DATAFUSION COM> To: TECHUNIX TECHNION AC IL> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 4:22 PM Subject: Re: Beginner I got it in Japan. All the instructions, and menus are in Japanese as well. Luckily my wife is Japanese and she translated them for me. Kent > -----Original Message----- > From: The Shogi Discussion List > [mailto:SHOGI-L TECHUNIX TECHNION AC IL]On Behalf Of Alex Chaihorsky > Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 4:50 PM > To: SHOGI-L TECHUNIX TECHNION AC IL > Subject: Re: Beginner > > > Good luck with your game. I have been "in and out" for years, > having lots of > fun without really getting deep into the game. Can you tell me where have > you purchased the Game Boy Shogi? I was looking all over for these things, > including all the places in Japantown in San Francisco and never > found one. > > Thanks, > > Alex Chaihorsky > Reno, NV > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kent Krumvieda" DATAFUSION COM> > To: TECHUNIX TECHNION AC IL> > Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 2:55 PM > Subject: Beginner > > > > Ohio > > > > I am new to Shogi, but feel the need to really get goo in the > next month. > > My father-in-law loves the game. He taught me the basic moves > when I was > in > > japan. Since then I bought Fairborn's book and Leggett's book. I have > > finished leggett's book, and have purchased Shogi for the game boy > advance. > > > > Now here is my problem. I can do a pretty good beginning game. I know > > about 4 different castle. 2 static, 2 ranging rooks. But when I get to > > this point I really don't know what to do next. In otherwords > I need help > > with my middle game. > > > > any suggestions? > > > > Kent > > >