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  2. Double Wing Attack, Retreating Rook - Wikipedia

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    Other moves are possible such as making the rook pawn trade now (with 10. ...P-86) or advancing their attacking silver (10. ...S-72). 11. S-38. Black advances their right silver up the third file allowing for both Climbing Silver or Reclining Silver options. 11. ...S-72. White also develops their right silver in the same way.

  3. Shogi opening - Wikipedia

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    A player can move the rook pawn forward (P-26) as the first type of pawn push, or, more commonly, advance the seventh file pawn to open the bishop's diagonal for attacking (P-76) as the second type of pawn push. Strategically, these two moves aim to activate the two most powerful pieces in the game.

  4. Side Pawn Capture - Wikipedia

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    Black's rook moves sideways from the second file to capture White's side pawn previously positioned on the 34 square. 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 .

  5. Kamaitachi opening - Wikipedia

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    The Kamaitachi opening is characterized by the basic formation P-56 and S-57. Typically, the first move when playing Sente (Black) is P-76, while it's S-62 when playing Gote (White). As Suzuki was training in a Zen temple he asked about a book that he should read to understand Zen, and he was given a book with the title "Only This Book."

  6. Pokémon (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    New gameplay features include a day-and-night system (reflecting the time of the day in the real world) which influences events in the game; full use of the Game Boy Color's color palette; an improved interface and upgraded inventory system; better balance in the collection of Pokémon and their moves, statistics and equipable items (a new ...

  7. Ranging Rook - Wikipedia

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    White responds by opening the bishop's diagonal as well. The order 1. P-76 P-34, 2. P-26 is the most common, but of course the moves may be transposed as in 1. P-26 P-34, 2. P-76. [a] 2... P-44. The traditional, defensive play starts with the fourth move. With this standard move White prevents an early bishop exchange by closing the bishop's ...

  8. Quick Ishida - Wikipedia

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    However, these moves create unfavorable positions for a Quick Ishida player. Therefore, these other replies usually lead to Black aiming not for a Quick Ishida opening but instead the slower normal Ishida formation, which, depending on the reply, can include closing Black's bishop diagonal with P-66 to prevent an inopportune bishop trade.

  9. Cheerful Central Rook - Wikipedia

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    In the opening, before White can move P-55, Black will go for a bishop exchange with 4.Bx22 Sx22 (see Diagram), with the aim of gaining a bishop in hand and turning the game into a slow game. In reaction to this move, the strategy developed so that the Ranging Rook side would switch from a Mino castle to an Opposing Rook .