From: Manabu Terao mx3 ttcn ne jp> Date: 13 may 2006 Subject: Re: Definition of 'Higher ranked player'(Was: More for Manabu Terao) Your free subscription is supported by today's sponsor: ------------------------------------------------------------------- Is your computer freezing up or slowing down? Repair corrupt files and harmful errors - protect your PC Take a 2-minute PC health check-up at no charge! http://click.topica.com/= caaeKAPa2i6YsbnuqMaa/PC Powerscan ------------------------------------------------------------------- Hello Then my recommendation is for an older player to use Osho. Manabu Terao Aquinaswannabe hotmail com wrote: > What about outside of the professional world? I only play Shogi=20 > casually (although I'm also trying to seriously learn the tactics and=20 > strategies). I don't have any dan or kyu except yahoo rating. If I'm= =20 > just playing causally with friends who also do not have any dan or kyu= =20 > (though some of them have yahoo rating), and I want to practice Shogi=20 > etiquette, how should we decide who uses the Jade General? >=20 > Manabu Terao wrote: > >=20 > > Hello, > >=20 > > The answer is both. > >=20 > > When I talked about "rank" in the context of 'higher ranked player' in= =20 > > the > > professional shogi world, it meant four ranks such as whether a title= =20 > > holder=20 > > or not, ranking in Juni-sen, Dan grade of a player and ranking in=20 > > Ryuoh-sen > >=20 > > I think whether title holder or not is a ranking of mixture of shogi= =20 > > skill level > > and social status to some extent. And I think Dan grade of a player is = a=20 > > ranking > > of mixture of shogi skill level, social status and seniority. On the= =20 > > other hand, > > rankings in Juni-sen and Ryuoh-sen reflect on the performance in these > > tournaments in the past, especially last year. > >=20 > > Manabu Terao > >=20 > > Aquinaswannabe hotmail com wrote: > >=20 > > > Thanks, but actually my question is a lot simpler than that =3D) > > >=20 > > > What I really meant to ask is this: when you talked about "rank," suc= h=20 > > > as when you wrote, "higher ranked player uses Osho," were you referri= ng=20 > > > to a ranking that reflects one's shogi skill level, or were you talki= ng=20 > > > about one's ranking in something else such as social status and=20 > > > seniority in work and school? > > >=20 > > > Manabu Terao wrote: > > > >=20 > > > > Hello, > > > >=20 > > > > Before answering the question, I revised the subject as above since= this > > > > will be archived at http://www.shogi.net/shogi-l/Archive/ and=20 > > > > http://lists.topica.com/lists/shogi/read , and I thought the revise= d=20 > > > > title=20 > > > > will represent the contents of the message better for people who wi= ll=20 > > > > use > > > > those archives later. > > > >=20 > > > > It's a good and tough question to answer. I think there is no=20 > > > > publication > > > > for NSR to clearly define which player is a higher ranked player. > > > >=20 > > > > As far as I think of, there are four ranking systems in the profess= ional=20 > > > >=20 > > > >=20 > > > > shogi world such as the relation between a title holder and a chall= enger=20 > > > >=20 > > > >=20 > > > > in a title match, ranking in Juni-sen, Dan grade, and Ryuoh-sen ran= king. > > > >=20 > > > > I believe that a title holder is always considered a higher ranked= =20 > > > > player > > > > against a challenger in a title match. And I guess the ranking in= =20 > > > > Juni-sen > > > > is applied in most other cases than title matches and Ryuoh-sen. Bu= t I'm=20 > > > >=20 > > > > not > > > > sure. > > > >=20 > > > > The shogi scoresheet which NSR have used does fields for neither wh= ich=20 > > > > player is a higher ranked player nor which player uses Osho/Gyokush= o. So=20 > > > >=20 > > > >=20 > > > > their recordkeepers have not recorded which player used Gyokusho at= all. > > > >=20 > > > > Manabu Terao > > > >=20 > > > > Aquinaswannabe hotmail com wrote: > > > >=20 > > > > > Sorry again for addressing you in a public forum. > > > > >=20 > > > > > My question is this: when you wrote, "higher ranked player uses O= sho,"=20 > > > > > by "rank" you're referring to the Dan (=1B$BCJ=1B(B) in Shogi ski= ll grading=20 > > > > > of a player, correct? > > > > >=20 > > > > > Manabu Terao wrote: > > > > > >=20 > > > > > > Hello, > > > > > >=20 > > > > > > No, he doesn't. It does not have anything to do with whether Se= nte or=20 > > > > > > Gote. It is a custom that a higher ranked player uses Osho.=20 > > > > > > However, an older player sometimes uses Osho even if he is lowe= r ranked=20 > > > > > > when a younger player shows his respect for seniority. > > > > > >=20 > > > > > > Manabu Terao > > > > > >=20 > > > > > > > Does the player who has plays first (the player who is Sente)= always=20 > > > > > > > uses the Jade General (=1B$B!&%N%"=1B(BN, Gyokusho), while th= e player who=20 > > > > > > > plays=20 > > > > > > > second (the player who is Gote) always uses the King General= =20 > > > > > > > (=1B$B!"=1B(B?$B%"N,=20 > > > > > > > Osho)?=20 --^---------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to: = shogi-l shogi net EASY UNSUBSCRIBE click here: http://topica.com/u/?a2i6Ys.= bnuqMa.= c2hvZ2kt Or send an email to: shogi-unsubscribe topica com For Topica's complete suite of email marketing solutions visit: http://www.topica.com/?p=3DTEXFOOTER --^----------------------------------------------------------------