enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Shogi tactics - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shogi_tactics

    This joining pawn drop followed by dangling pawn drop sequence corresponds to a shogi aphorism (将棋の格言 shōgi no kakugen): 三歩あったら、継ぎ歩とたれ歩 sanpu attara tsugifu to tarefu "if you have three pawns, joining pawn and dangling pawn". [4] Joining pawn tactics may be useful in damaging the structure of an opponent's ...

  3. Double Wing Attack - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_Wing_Attack

    In shogi, Double Wing Attack or simply Wing Attack or Centre Game (Japanese: 相掛かり or 相懸り, romanized: aigakari, lit. 'Mutual attack') is a Double Static Rook opening in which both sides directly advance their rook pawns forward on the second and eighth files toward their opponent's bishop often with the first several moves on each side being identical or very similar.

  4. Double Side Pawn Capture - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_Side_Pawn_Capture

    In shogi, Double Side Pawn Capture (相横歩取り ai-yokofudori) is a Side Pawn Capture (Double Static Rook) opening in which both players capture each other's side pawn (as opposed to only Black taking White's side pawn) and White has exchanged bishops.

  5. Center Vanguard Pawn - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Center_Vanguard_Pawn

    In shogi, Center Vanguard Pawn (5筋位取り go-suji kuraidori or 中央位取り chūō kuraidori) is a Static Rook opening used against a Ranging Rook opponent. The term vanguard pawn (位取り kuraidori ) refers to a positioning of a pawn advanced to the middle rank supported by generals as a phalanx -like attacking formation.

  6. Three Pawns handicap - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Pawns_handicap

    The Three Pawns (歩三兵 fu sanbyō) handicap in shogi is used to teach novice players the vulnerability of bishops and the threat of dropped pawns.. White has only their king on the board with no other pieces (like the Naked King 裸玉 handicap) and three pawns held in hand.

  7. Side Pawn Capture - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Side_Pawn_Capture

    In shogi, Side Pawn Capture (横歩取り yokofudori, also translated as Side Pawn Picker, Side Pawn Piker [a] or simply 横歩 yokofu Side Pawn) is a Double Static Rook opening. The side pawns referred to are the pawns that are advanced in order to open both players' bishop diagonal. (P34 is White's side pawn, P76 is Black's.)

  8. King's Head Vanguard Pawn - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King's_Head_Vanguard_Pawn

    The pawn referred to then is the one on the seventh file that is originally at the head of the castled king (77). The term vanguard pawn (位取り kuraidori , literally "position taking") refers to a positioning of a pawn advanced to the middle rank supported by generals as a phalanx -like attacking formation.

  9. Bishop Exchange, Reclining Silver - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop_Exchange,_Reclining...

    Following this, the fifth file pawn in Bishop Exchange Reclining Silver must remain on its starting 57 square in order for the right silver to move to 56 by definition. (If the fifth pawn is pushed with P-56, then not only is the shogi proverb violated but also the silver cannot create the Reclining Silver structure.