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It was invented by amateur shogi player Eishun Suzuki (鈴木英春). The opening can be played against Ranging Rook or Static Rook . Kamaitachi was named after kamaitachi (鎌鼬), which is the weasel-like mythological creature associated with whirlwinds that cut humans with sickle-like painless, bloodless wounds without their knowledge.
"Fushigi" has a runtime of 4 minutes and 50 seconds. [12] Hoshino and Mabanua programmed the song. The instrumentation consists of analog synthesizers (played by Hoshino, Mabanua, Hirotaka Sakurada, and manipulated by Naoyuki Honzawa), pianos (Hoshino and Sakurada), Rhodes piano (Sakurada), drums (Shun Ishiwaka), electric guitar (Ryosuke Nagaoka), and electric bass (Hama Okamoto).
Shogi (将棋, shōgi, English: / ˈ ʃ oʊ ɡ i /, [1] Japanese:), also known as Japanese chess, is a strategy board game for two players. It is one of the most popular board games in Japan and is in the same family of games as Western chess, chaturanga, xiangqi, Indian chess, and janggi.
In shogi, Sleeve Rook (袖飛車 sodebisha, also translated as Right Third File Rook, Sideways Rook or Sidestepped Rook) is a Static Rook opening in which the rook is moved to the third file if played by Black or the seventh file if played by White.
The earliest recorded shogi game was a Static Rook vs. Fourth File Rook game from 1607. Black was Sōkei Ōhashi I [] who played a Right Fourth File Rook position (Static Rook) against Sansa Hon'inbō's Fourth File Rook.
Shogi Planet (Evernote documents): 3rd File · Ishida N-77 variation; 3rd File · Ishida B-77 variation; 3rd File · Ishida vs Climbing Gold variation; Ishida At A Glance; コンピュータ将棋研究Blog: 最強の証明―石田流本組み破りponanza流☖6三金型 · the Ponanza computer shogi engine's Counter-Ishida Static Rook variation
In shogi, the Saginomiya joseki (鷺宮定跡 saginomiya jōseki) is a joseki for a Left Silver-5g Rapid Attack (Static Rook) vs Fourth File Rook (Ranging Rook) opening.It was originally conceived by Teruichi Aono between 1975 and 1985, and further popularized in title matches by Kunio Yonenaga.
☗ pieces in hand: – In shogi , Spearing the Sparrow (雀刺し or スズメ刺し suzumezashi ) is one of the substrategies of the Fortress ( Static Rook ) class of openings . The strategy is basically an edge attack on the first file if played by Black or the ninth file if played by White.