In shogi, which is often referred to as Japanese chess, a "handicap" is a method used to level the playing field between players of different skill levels. The handicap system allows a less experienced player to have a better chance of winning against a more experienced player by providing the weaker player with certain advantages. Typically, handicaps in shogi are implemented by allowing the weaker player to start the game with one or more extra pieces.

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