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  2. Shogi tactics - Wikipedia

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    For this reason, equal piece exchanges must weigh the pros and cons of losing tempo and gaining a piece in hand (all else being equal). There is an opening known as Tempo Loss Bishop Exchange , which is so-named because White, who already is slower to position their pieces since they have second move, intentionally skips their turn via an ...

  3. Pinwheel (shogi) - Wikipedia

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    In shogi, the Pinwheel (風車 kazaguruma) is an uncommon opening with the rook on the bottom rank 9 enabling it to switch between a Ranging Rook and Static Rook attack.. The pinwheel name comes from the way the king is able to rotate around the gold positioned on the 58 square as if it were a wheel.

  4. Pinwheel (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Pinwheel is an American children's television series that was the first show to air on the then-rebranded Nickelodeon, as well as the first to appear on its Nick Jr. block along reruns until 1990. The show was aimed at preschoolers aged 2–5. [ 1 ]

  5. CES 2025: Pinwheel launches child-friendly smartwatch with ...

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    A specially designed smartwatch for children, which is loaded with safety features and a “kid-safe” version of ChatGPT has been unveiled at CES in Las Vegas. The Pinwheel Watch is the first ...

  6. Pinwheel - Wikipedia

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    Pinwheel (toy), a spinning children's toy; Pinwheel (cryptography), a device for producing a short pseudo-random sequence of bits; Pinwheel (shogi), an opening in the game shogi or Japanese chess; Pinwheel (TV channel), a channel which would later turn into Nickelodeon; Pinwheel, a children's show on Nickelodeon that ran from 1977 to 1984

  7. Pinwheel (toy) - Wikipedia

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    A pinwheel is a simple child's toy made of a wheel of paper or plastic curls attached at its axle to a stick by a pin. It is designed to spin when blown upon by a person or by the wind . It is a predecessor to the more complex whirligigs .

  8. Podiatrists Share Pros and Cons of Barefoot Shoes: Do You ...

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    Here are the best barefoot shoes, according to podiatrists’ insights and staff firsthand testing. Top barefoot shoe brands include Xero, Vivobarefoot, and more.

  9. Whirligig - Wikipedia

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    Whirligig store. A whirligig is an object that spins or whirls, or has at least one part that spins or whirls. It can also be a pinwheel, spinning top, buzzer, comic weathervane, gee-haw, spinner, whirlygig, whirlijig, whirlyjig, whirlybird, or simply a whirly.