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  2. Shogi strategy - Wikipedia

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    Shogi, like western chess, can be divided into the opening, middle game and endgame, each requiring a different strategy.The opening consists of arranging one's defenses and positioning for attack, the middle game consists of attempting to break through the opposing defenses while maintaining one's own, and the endgame starts when one side's defenses have been compromised.

  3. Category:Chess diagram templates - Wikipedia

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    If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:Chess diagram templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page.

  4. Template:Chess diagram 9x9 small - Wikipedia

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    These templates shows a chess diagram, a graphic representation of a position in a chess game, using standardised symbols resembling the pieces of the standard Staunton chess set. The default template for a standard chess board is {{ Chess diagram }} .

  5. Template:Chess from pgn - Wikipedia

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    Series of move = parameters, determining which positions will be displayed, using the {{Chess diagram}} template. The value of this parameter will be passed to the diagram as "footer". Each move is in the form of <number>l or <number>d, for position after white move or after black move, e.g. 12l = position after 12. Nxg6 : white captures with ...

  6. Template:Chess diagram-fen/testcases - Wikipedia

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  7. Old Indian Defense - Wikipedia

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    The Old Indian Defense is a chess opening defined by the moves: 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 d6. This opening is distinguished from the King's Indian Defense in that Black develops their king's bishop on e7 rather than by fianchetto on g7. Mikhail Chigorin pioneered this defense late in his career.

  8. Uesugi Kenshin - Wikipedia

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    Nagao Kagetora (長尾 景虎, February 18, 1530 – April 19, 1578 [1]), later known as Uesugi Kenshin (上杉 謙信), was a Japanese daimyō.He was born in Nagao clan, [2] and after adoption into the Uesugi clan, ruled Echigo Province in the Sengoku period of Japan. [3]

  9. Fianchetto - Wikipedia

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    In chess, the fianchetto (English: / ˌ f i ə n ˈ k ɛ t oʊ / or / ˌ f i ə n ˈ tʃ ɛ t oʊ /; [1] Italian: [fjaŋˈketto] "little flank") is a pattern of development wherein a bishop is developed to the second rank of the adjacent b- or g-file, the knight pawn having been moved one or two squares forward.