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Double Static Rook

Double Static Rook
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Double Wing Attack is a Double Static Rook opening where both players keep their rooks on their starting files (the second and eighth files for Black and White, respectively).

Double Static Rook (相居飛車 ai-ibisha) positions are shogi openings in which both players use a Static Rook position.

Relation to castles edit

Most Static Rook openings coincide with a castle development on the player's left side of board.

In Double Static Rook openings, a Static Rook player's king is initially threatened from above by the opponent's rook which has remained on its starting square.

Castles in Double Static Rook openings have a wide variety of forms that are dependent upon the specific opening used. Some openings like Fortress and Bishop Exchange openings have the king moved leftward away from the rook in compact castles while openings like Double Wing Attack and Side Pawn Capture have rather minimal castle formations with much less king safety in a trade off of defending wider areas within the Static Rook side's camp in order to defend against future piece drops.

Double Static Rook openings edit

Double Wing Attack edit

Double Wing Attack
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Double Wing Attack is a Double Static Rook opening where both sides play Static Rook with the first several moves on each side being identical or very similar. Both sides advance their rook pawns to the middle rank 5. Then, golds are moved to defend each bishop's head. Afterwards, pawns on both rook files exchange. Then, the joseki branches off into several different josekis and strategies. Double Wing is most commonly played in modern times with both players' bishop diagonals closed initially.

Double Wing Attack is one of the oldest Double Static Rook openings dating from around 1625 and preceding other openings such as Snowroof, Fortress, and Bishop Exchange.[1]

Tsukada Special edit

Tsukada Special
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Tsukada Special is a Floating Rook variant of the Double Wing Attack opening developed by professional Yasuaki Tsukada.

No Guard edit

No Guard
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Side Pawn Capture edit

Side Pawn Capture
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Side Pawn Capture has the same form as a Double Wing Attack opening with both players' bishop diagonals open. (Double Wing Attack with open bishop diagonals was more commonly played before the twentieth century while in modern times it usually keeps the bishop diagonals closed initially.) However, it deviates from Double Wing Attack when one player (usually Black) or both players capture the opponent's side pawn with their rook in a gambit move. The side pawns referred to are the pawns that are advanced in order to open both players' bishop diagonal (on 44 for White and 76 for Black). The games often have a different character compared with Double Wing Attack and can often feature very dynamic play.

Snowroof edit

Fortress vs Snowroof
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The Snowroof strategy is named after the use of a Snowroof castle. This old opening predates the Fortress opening and was especially popular before the 1950s after which its popularity waned. Recently, the second decade of the 21st century has seen a surge of renewed interest in the strategy among professional shogi players.

Fortress edit

Fortress
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Fortress is a Static Rook opening as well as the name of a castle associated with the opening.

When both players use a Fortress opening, it is known as a Double Fortress.

The board diagram here shows the standardized first 24 moves of a typical Double Fortress opening where both players aim to build Fortress castles. Here the Fortress castles are not yet complete. At this point, the Double Fortress opening branches off into numerous strategies.

Bishop Exchange edit

Bishop Exchange
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Bishop Exchange is a Double Static Rook opening in which each player's bishop is captured so that they keep their bishops in hand.

Static Bishop Left Mino edit

Fortress vs Left Mino
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Static Bishop Left Mino (居角左美濃 ikaku hidari minō) is a Static Rook strategy used in Double Static Rook games by White when Black attempts a Fortress strategy.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ Hodges (1977)
  2. ^ 斎藤, 慎太郎 [ Shintarō Saitō ]. 2017. 矢倉左美濃急戦. マイナビ出版.

Bibliography edit

  • Aono, Teruichi (1983). Guide to shogi openings: Unlock the secrets of joseki 将棋定跡のカギ: 和英 定跡問題集. Translated by Fairbairn, John. 山海堂. ISBN 4-381-00598-8.
  • Fairbairn, John (1980). "Introduction to the static-rook". Shogi (25): 10–11.
  • Fairbairn, John (1986). Shogi for beginners (2nd ed.). Ishi Press. ISBN 978-4-8718-720-10.
  • Hodges, George, ed. (1977). "Shogi openings". Shogi (10): 9, 12–13.
  • Hosking, Tony (1996). The art of shogi. The Shogi Foundation. ISBN 978-0-95310-890-9.
  • Kitao, Madoka (2011). Joseki at a glance. Translated by Kawasaki, Tomohide. Nekomado. ISBN 978-4-9052-2501-0.
  • 小林, 裕士 [Kobayashi, Hiroshi] (2019). とっておきの雁木破り. マイナビ出版. pp. 142–156.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • 週刊将棋編 (2016) [1997]. "最短!ノーガード戦法". 将棋・B級戦法の達人. マイナビ出版. pp. 209–222.

External links edit

  • YouTube: HIDETCHI's Shogi Openings: Lesson #17: Castles for Double Static Rook Opening

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on its starting square Castles in Double Static Rook openings have a wide variety of forms that are dependent upon the specific opening used Some openings like Fortress and Bishop Exchange openings have the king moved leftward away from the rook in compact castles while openings like Double Wing Attack and Side Pawn Capture have rather minimal castle formations with much less king safety in a trade off of defending wider areas within the Static Rook side s camp in order to defend against future piece drops Double Static Rook openings editDouble Wing Attack edit Double Wing Attack pieces in hand 987654321 香桂 金王 銀桂香1 飛銀 金角 2歩 歩歩歩歩歩歩歩3 4 歩 歩 5 6歩歩歩歩歩歩歩 歩7 角金 銀飛 8香桂銀 玉金 桂香9 pieces in hand Main article Double Wing Attack Double Wing Attack is a Double Static Rook opening where both sides play Static Rook with the first several moves on each side being identical or very similar Both sides advance their rook pawns to the middle rank 5 Then golds are moved to defend each bishop s head Afterwards pawns on both rook files exchange Then the joseki branches off into several different josekis and strategies Double Wing is most commonly played in modern times with both players bishop diagonals closed initially Double Wing Attack is one of the oldest Double Static Rook openings dating from around 1625 and preceding other openings such as Snowroof Fortress and Bishop Exchange 1 Tsukada Special edit Tsukada Special pieces in hand 歩987654321 香桂 金王 銀桂香1 銀 金角 2歩 歩 歩歩歩歩 3 歩 歩歩4 5 飛歩 飛歩6歩 歩歩歩歩 7 角金 銀 8香桂銀 玉金 桂香9 pieces in hand 歩 Main article Tsukada Special Tsukada Special is a Floating Rook variant of the Double Wing Attack opening developed by professional Yasuaki Tsukada No Guard edit No Guard pieces in hand 歩歩987654321 香桂銀金王金銀龍香1 2歩 歩歩歩歩角 歩3 歩 4 5 飛歩 6歩 歩歩歩歩 歩7 銀金 8香桂 玉金銀桂香9 pieces in hand 角 桂 歩歩 Main article No Guard Side Pawn Capture edit Side Pawn Capture pieces in hand 歩歩987654321 香桂銀金王 銀桂香1 飛 金 2歩 歩歩歩歩角 歩3 飛 4 5 飛歩 6歩 歩歩歩歩 歩7 角金 8香桂銀 玉金銀桂香9 pieces in hand 歩歩歩 Main article Side Pawn Capture Side Pawn Capture has the same form as a Double Wing Attack opening with both players bishop diagonals open Double Wing Attack with open bishop diagonals was more commonly played before the twentieth century while in modern times it usually keeps the bishop diagonals closed initially However it deviates from Double Wing Attack when one player usually Black or both players capture the opponent s side pawn with their rook in a gambit move The side pawns referred to are the pawns that are advanced in order to open both players bishop diagonal on 44 for White and 76 for Black The games often have a different character compared with Double Wing Attack and can often feature very dynamic play Snowroof edit Fortress vs Snowroof pieces in hand 987654321 香桂銀金王 桂香1 飛 金 2歩 歩歩歩銀角歩歩3 歩歩 4 歩 歩 5 歩 6歩歩角歩歩歩歩 歩7 銀金 銀 飛 8香桂 玉 金 桂香9 pieces in hand Main article Snowroof The Snowroof strategy is named after the use of a Snowroof castle This old opening predates the Fortress opening and was especially popular before the 1950s after which its popularity waned Recently the second decade of the 21st century has seen a surge of renewed interest in the strategy among professional shogi players Fortress edit Fortress pieces in hand 987654321 香桂 王角桂香1 飛 銀金 金 2歩 歩 銀歩歩3 歩歩 歩歩歩 4 5 歩歩歩 歩歩 6歩歩銀 歩 歩7 金 金銀 飛 8香桂角玉 桂香9 pieces in hand Main article Fortress opening Fortress is a Static Rook opening as well as the name of a castle associated with the opening When both players use a Fortress opening it is known as a Double Fortress The board diagram here shows the standardized first 24 moves of a typical Double Fortress opening where both players aim to build Fortress castles Here the Fortress castles are not yet complete At this point the Double Fortress opening branches off into numerous strategies Bishop Exchange edit Bishop Exchange pieces in hand 角987654321 香桂 王 桂香1 飛 銀金 金 2歩 歩歩歩銀歩歩3 歩 歩 4 歩 歩 5 歩 歩 6歩歩銀歩歩歩 歩7 金玉 銀飛 8香桂 金 桂香9 pieces in hand 角 Main article Bishop Exchange Bishop Exchange is a Double Static Rook opening in which each player s bishop is captured so that they keep their bishops in hand Static Bishop Left Mino edit Fortress vs Left Mino pieces in hand 987654321 香 金 金王桂香1 飛 銀角 2歩 桂銀歩歩 歩歩3 歩歩 歩 4 歩 歩 5 歩歩歩 6歩歩銀金 歩歩 歩7 金 飛 8香桂角 玉 銀桂香9 pieces in hand This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2016 Static Bishop Left Mino 居角左美濃 ikaku hidari minō is a Static Rook strategy used in Double Static Rook games by White when Black attempts a Fortress strategy 2 References edit Hodges 1977 斎藤 慎太郎 Shintarō Saitō 2017 矢倉左美濃急戦 マイナビ出版 Bibliography editAono Teruichi 1983 Guide to shogi openings Unlock the secrets of joseki 将棋定跡のカギ 和英 定跡問題集 Translated by Fairbairn John 山海堂 ISBN 4 381 00598 8 Fairbairn John 1980 Introduction to the static rook Shogi 25 10 11 Fairbairn John 1986 Shogi for beginners 2nd ed Ishi Press ISBN 978 4 8718 720 10 Hodges George ed 1977 Shogi openings Shogi 10 9 12 13 Hosking Tony 1996 The art of shogi The Shogi Foundation ISBN 978 0 95310 890 9 Kitao Madoka 2011 Joseki at a glance Translated by Kawasaki Tomohide Nekomado ISBN 978 4 9052 2501 0 小林 裕士 Kobayashi Hiroshi 2019 とっておきの雁木破り マイナビ出版 pp 142 156 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link 週刊将棋編 2016 1997 最短 ノーガード戦法 将棋 B級戦法の達人 マイナビ出版 pp 209 222 External links editYouTube HIDETCHI s Shogi Openings Lesson 17 Castles for Double Static Rook Opening Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Double Static Rook amp oldid 1048743805, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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