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    Makruk (Thai: หมากรุก; RTGS: mak ruk; pronounced [màːk rúk]), or Thai chess (Thai: หมากรุกไทย; RTGS: mak ruk thai; pronounced [màːk rúk tʰaj]), is a strategy...
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    rule varies. In makruk, pawns begin the game on their third rank. When a pawn reaches its sixth rank, it is promoted to a Met (Makruk's queen), a piece...
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    xiangqi (Chinese), janggi (Korean), shogi (Japanese), sittuyin (Burmese), makruk (Thai), ouk chatrang (Cambodian) and modern Indian chess. It was adopted...
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    champion, he expressed his wish to play a mixed match of makruk and chess with the reigning makruk champion Tor Pagnaam. Levon Aronian vs Kramnik, Candidates...
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  • avoid being hit by their opponents and chase them down to end the game. Makruk (Thai: หมากรุก) is a traditional Thai board game that is similar to chess...
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  • shogi under the name cat sword (猫刄 myōjin). The Thai variant of chess, makruk, retains the ferz from shatranj as the "Met", both as a starting piece and...
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    (Japanese chess), janggi (Korean chess), ouk chatrang (Cambodian chess), makruk (Thai chess), sittuyin (Burmese chess), and shatar (Mongolian chess); modern...
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    sometimes played on a chessboard. Arimaa Breakthrough Crossings Mak-yek Makruk Martian Chess Given a grid with m {\displaystyle m} rows and n {\displaystyle...
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  • played in Thailand, Makruk has gained recognition as a national heritage, with tournaments and competitions held regularly. Makruk has also been featured...
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  • Siamese chess may refer to: Bughouse chess, variant of chess Makruk, board game This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Siamese...
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  • Janggi (Korean chess) Jaipur Kalah Kamisado Khet Liubo Lost Cities Mad Gab Makruk (Thai chess) Mancala Mastermind Matching game Napoléon à Austerlitz Nine...
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  • 2023. Ouk chaktrang, or Cambodian chess, is a form of chess similar to Makruk of Thailand. The competition started from 29 April before the opening ceremony...
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    (ruea) ship ค โคน (khon) ม ม้า (ma) horse (บ) เบี้ย (bia) menial หมากรุก (makruk) รุก (ruk) จน (chon) Turkish Ş/K şah / kral shah / king V vezir vizier K...
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    (Thai: สุชาติ ชัยวิชิต; born 8 July 1956) is a Thai makruk and chess player. He is a five-time makruk champion of Thailand (1983, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991)...
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    range of variants such as xiangqi (Chinese chess), shogi (Japanese chess), makruk (Thai chess), Crazyhouse, Capablanca Chess and many other Western variants...
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  • Janggi, or Korean chess Jangju, or Manchu chess Jetan, or Martian chess Makruk, or Thai chess Shatar, or Mongolian chess Shatranj, or Persian chess Shogi...
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  • xiangqi and go) Kruzno Maharajah and the Sepoys (Indian chess variant) Makruk (Thai chess) Ploy (board game) Rollerball (chess variant) Senterej (Ethiopian...
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    modified to play fairy chess. Runs with regional variants (chess, shogi, makruk, etc.) as well as other variants like antichess. Lichess Stockfish, a version...
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  • various regions of Asia, all of which have varying rules on stalemating: In makruk (Thai chess), a stalemate results in a draw, like in Western chess. In shogi...
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    (ruea) ship ค โคน (khon) ม ม้า (ma) horse (บ) เบี้ย (bia) menial หมากรุก (makruk) รุก (ruk) จน (chon) Turkish Ş/K şah / kral shah / king V vezir vizier K...
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    Acedrex Shatranj Short assize Tamerlane chess Regional Janggi variants Makruk Senterej Shatar Shogi Chu shogi Dai shogi Other variants Sittuyin Xiangqi...
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    The checkerboard is used in a variety of games including chess, draughts, makruk and shantranj. In chess, the checkered board upon which the game is played...
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    Acedrex Shatranj Short assize Tamerlane chess Regional Janggi variants Makruk Senterej Shatar Shogi Chu shogi Dai shogi Other variants Sittuyin Xiangqi...
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    Acedrex Shatranj Short assize Tamerlane chess Regional Janggi variants Makruk Senterej Shatar Shogi Chu shogi Dai shogi Other variants Sittuyin Xiangqi...
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    Acedrex Shatranj Short assize Tamerlane chess Regional Janggi variants Makruk Senterej Shatar Shogi Chu shogi Dai shogi Other variants Sittuyin Xiangqi...
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    what is essentially the modern game of shogi. The Thai variant of chess, makruk is a close living relative to chaturanga, retaining the vizier, non-checkered...
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    Children's Chess) (China) Main chator (Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines) Makruk (Thailand and Cambodia) Ouk Chatrang (Cambodia) Rek Chess (Cambodia) Samantsy...
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    communities. Indigenous arts include muay Thai (kick boxing), Thai dance, makruk (Thai Chess), Likay, and nang yai (shadow play). Thai form the second largest...
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    Acedrex Shatranj Short assize Tamerlane chess Regional Janggi variants Makruk Senterej Shatar Shogi Chu shogi Dai shogi Other variants Sittuyin Xiangqi...
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  • Barbu-king Bridge Canasta Cribbage Durak Euchre Reversi Backgammon Ludo Mahjong Makruk Shogi Xiangqi Hex Paper soccer Gin rummy Hearts Oh hell Pan Pinochle Skat...
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