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  2. Shogi tactics - Wikipedia

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    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. Three Pawns handicap - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Shogi - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Center Vanguard Pawn - Wikipedia

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    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. Sannin shogi - Wikipedia

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    In the modern game, standard shogi pieces are used. Each player wields 18 pieces, the standard shogi set of 20 less one knight and one pawn. The pieces face away from the players: That is, they point toward the gap between the opposing players' territories. The three players represent three countries, and are called First, Middle, and Last.

  7. King's Head Vanguard Pawn - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Handicap (shogi) - Wikipedia

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    This setup does allow Shitate to promote their rook into a dragon on their first move and obtain a pawn in head like in Taikō Shogi. However, unlike Taikō Shogi, Uwate has a pawn in hand that can be dropped for defense (that is, 1.Rx23+ G-32 2.+R-28 P*23), which is a much less severe handicap compared with Taikō Shogi.

  9. Ureshino opening - Wikipedia

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    The opening move of Ureshino. This is the surprise move as almost all shogi games start with P-76, P-26, or P-56 as the first move. (See: Shogi opening sequences § First move.) 1...P-34. For White's next move, it is most likely that they will open their bishop's diagonal by advancing their third file pawn.