How to Notate Filipino Checkers

In my previous post, we dove into Filipino Dama and celebrated my 20th post—yay me! Now for some notation fun. Algebraic Notation, Draught/Checkers Notation, and Dama Notation are on the menu. Stick to standard numeric or alphanumeric notation for practicality, but hey, the local Dama Notation has its charms too! Happy Dama playing, folks!

How to Play Filipino Checkers

Filipino Checkers, or Dama, is a lively game in the Philippines, with quirky variations like using bottle caps as pieces. There are even different board orientations based on where you live! The rules are pretty wild, and there’s even a version mixed with mathematics. It’s a game of strategy, math, and creativity all in one! Cheers to the unique world of Dama!

Chess-Themed Shogi (Westernized Shogi)

In my previous post, I introduced my Japanized western chess or Shogi-Themed Chess. This time, I will introduce my westernized shogi (Japanese Chess) which I call the JI Chess-Themed Shogi. In addition, an instruction on how to use this theme on Lishogi is included. So without further ado, here is my westernized shogi with aContinue reading “Chess-Themed Shogi (Westernized Shogi)”

Shogi-Themed Chess (Japanized Western Chess)

Kumuschiwa everyone! It has been a while since I last posted here and for today I would like to introduce my Japanized western chess. I call it the JI Shogi-Themed Chess. *UPDATE: You can now play using this themed on Lichess. More information below. So without further ado, here is my JI Shogi-Themed Chess bothContinue reading “Shogi-Themed Chess (Japanized Western Chess)”

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