What is Shogi?
+Shogi is a two-player strategy game where each player simultaneously protects their king while capturing their opponent's.
+Players take turns, moving one piece each turn until check-mate is achieved.
+ +How to Play
+ +Setup
+Arrange the board so it looks like this. Take note of the Rook and Bishop positions for each player.
+Pieces and Movement
+Each piece has a unique set of moves. Some pieces, like the Pawn, may move only one tile per turn. Other pieces, like the Bishop, may move multiple tiles per turn.
+A tile may only hold one piece and, except for the Knight, pieces may never move through each other.
+Should your piece enter the tile of an opponent's piece, you must stop there and capture the opponent's piece.
+Promotion
+The furthest three ranks from your starting position is an area called the promotion zone. A piece may promote at the end of the turn when it moves in to, out of, or within the promotion zone.
+Promoting changes the move-set available to the peice, and a piece must promote if it has no legal, future moves. An example of this is a Pawn moving the the furthest rank on the board such that it cannot go further. In this case, the Pawn must promote.
+All pieces may promote except for the Gold General and King.
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