Similarities between Promotion (chess) and Shogi
Promotion (chess) and Shogi have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bishop (chess), Check (chess), Checkmate, King (chess), Knight (chess), List of chess variants, Pawn (chess), Perpetual check, Rook (chess), Xiangqi, Zugzwang.
Bishop (chess)
A bishop (♗,♝) is a piece in the board game of chess.
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Check (chess)
A check is a condition in chess, shogi, and xiangqi that occurs when a player's king (or general in xiangqi) is under threat of on their opponent's next turn.
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Checkmate
Checkmate (often shortened to mate) is a game position in chess and other chess-like games in which a player's king is in check (threatened with) and there is no way to remove the threat.
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King (chess)
In chess, the king (♔,♚) is the most important piece.
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Knight (chess)
The knight (♘ ♞) is a piece in the game of chess, representing a knight (armored cavalry).
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List of chess variants
A chess variant (or unorthodox chess) is a game "related to, derived from, or inspired by chess".
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Pawn (chess)
The pawn (♙,♟) is the most numerous piece in the game of chess, and in most circumstances, also the weakest.
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Perpetual check
In the game of chess, perpetual check is a situation in which one player can force a draw by an unending series of checks.
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Rook (chess)
A rook (♖,♜) is a piece in the strategy board game of chess.
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Xiangqi
Xiangqi, also called Chinese chess, is a strategy board game for two players.
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Zugzwang
Zugzwang (German for "compulsion to move") is a situation found in chess and other games wherein one player is put at a disadvantage because they must make a move when they would prefer to pass and not move.
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Promotion (chess) and Shogi Comparison
Promotion (chess) has 98 relations, while Shogi has 126. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 4.91% = 11 / (98 + 126).
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