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Jean-Louis Cazaux wrote on Sat, Nov 3, 2012 08:29 AM UTC:
A simple Google traduction of the page given by Yu Ren Dong about promotion in Janggi played in Tokyo gives the following: Experimental implementation 2005/5/13 ~ Local rules for new Tokyo branch (in addition to the existing Official Rules) Gist 1) I am going to introduce, new local rules Tokyo branch is not the official rules of the association headquarters. As a prerequisite, the existing official rules remains the same, for the sake of eventual draw reduction, it is an additional rule was devised, innovation. By performing at a regular meeting of the Tokyo branch on a trial basis, repeated cases of a game to some extent, be reported to the headquarters Association of Seoul those results, new rules, the model and the possibility of one of the rules decrease the eventual draw in a game Changi We will. Please send you should understand the following explanation of the new rules, such as Comments carefree you. I would like to incorporate the views of everybody, we will become even better rule, and it should be established as well as the original rules, Tokyo Branch. I think it is clear enough that this is just an experimentation without any "official" character.

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