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-<H3> 2.1.5 Winning the game </H3>
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-A game of shogi is won by capturing the opponent's king. In general,
-this is done by checkmating the king: attacking the king in such a way
-that the king cannot be defended no matter what the defending player
-moves. Note, though, that there is no rule that requires a player to
-defend a king which is being attacked. However, if he does not defend
-his king, the opponent is entirely free to capture it on the next move,
-thus winning the game. As in international chess, in practice most
-games end by resignation when one player realizes that he cannot escape
-checkmate.
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