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Xiangqi:
News in Brief
Win money in a problem contest sponsored by WXF!
Bing von Hessen.
Results from
First European Spring Tournament and Toronto Open. Forshang Cup in 2001.
Xiangqi:
News in Brief
Results from
Finnish and Toronto Opens and 2nd New Year's tournament in France.
Update! Tournament for European players.
Xiangqi:
LU vs.
World III - The world holds!
Lu could not overcome the world team's resistance - game DRAWN.
Java Game viewer for Lu-World III.
Xiangqi: LU vs. World II - Lu victorious!
The world team has resigned in the face of Lu's vicious mating attack. Full details coming. PLUS: Former Women's World Champion Ye LIN explains the game in depth. Java Game viewer for Lu-World II.
Xiangqi: Sixth World Cup Yin Chuan XU took his first World Cup title in Shanghai in an event that many say was the strongest of the series. China dominated the event as expected.
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Features:
New!
Xiangqi: How to lose a brilliancy
Yu Ying HUANG
Michael Lee
A battle from 3rd Forshang Cup analyzed by HUANG.
Xiangqi: Vietnam's national championships Bill Brydon's report with result's and games.
Headlong plunge
Bill Brydon and the Xiangqi principles that made him appreciate the game's beauties.
Game analysis
Yu Ying HUANG describes how a chess grandmaster demolished one of Asia’s top Xiangqi players.
Rong Guang YE
A Chess GM who shocks the Xiangqi World!
Game analysis
Former Hanoi champion Ban LO analyses a YE game from Shanghai World Cup.
Game analysis
Top North American Xiangqi player Phuc NGUYEN analyses the decisive Forshang battle.
Book Review
by Bill Brydon
"Victories All The Way" and "The End Game Technique", two translations by C.K.LAI under a closer look.
Kui Lin WU
by Bill Brydon
A close look at the strongest Chinese Chess player outside of China, with expert game commentary.
3rd Forshang Cup by Jouni Tolonen
An illustrated inside story with a selection of games.
Women in Xiangqi
by Bill Brydon
The first in a series spotlighting the strong women's tradition in Chinese Chess.
LEARN & IMPROVE!
Mindzine courses and reviewed links to teaching sites and articles.
Xiangqi: An Introduction
by Bill Brydon
Learn some basic Chinese Chess
history, and where you can find what you need to start
playing.
To play Xiangqi by Jouni Tolonen
Learn Chinese Chess from ground zero.
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