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In shogi, Reclining Silver (腰掛け銀 koshikakegin) is a piece formation used in different Double Static Rook openings. It may also be played in Double Ranging Rook openings as well and in Right Fourth File Rook (Static Rook) positions against Ranging Rook positions.
The 8-Piece (八枚落ち hachimai-ochi) handicap in shogi has both of White's major pieces, the rook and the bishop, removed as well as their lances, knights, and silvers. . White only has the line of pawns and two gold plus their ki
Rushing Silver (早繰り銀 hayakuri gin, also Rapid Advancing Silver) is a shogi attacking strategy.. Rushing Silver involves advancing the right offensive silver upward through an opening in the pawn line created by a pushed pawn on the third file to rest on the fourth file and subsequently moving the silver diagonally to attack the opponent either on the third file or across the third file ...
To defend the left flank against the opponent's rook pawn, Black chooses a Yagura castle form with left silver on the 77 square and the left gold on 78. Then, to avoid the risk of White's bishop drop inside Black's promotion zone, the right gold will be positioned other variously on the 58, 48 or 47 squares.
Shogi Openings: Bishop Exchange #4 (white's one-turn loss bishop exchange) · Climbing Silver in One-Turn Loss Bishop Exchange (from 8 min 24 sec to 9 min 54 sec) Yamajunn's Basic Shogi Opening: Kakugawari; Shogi Shack: Bishop Exchanged Climbing Silver; Yet Another Shogi Site: Normal Bishop Exchange: Sente Climbing Silver
Climbing Silver (棒銀 bōgin, literally "pole-silver") is a shogi strategy. Climbing Silver involves advancing a silver upward along with an advanced or dropped pawn supported by the rook aiming to break through the opponent's camp on their bishop's side. [1] Many different Static Rook shogi openings include a
Silver on the belly (腹銀 haragin "belly-silver") is a basic brinkmate tactic in shogi. This tactic positions a silver (by moving there or by dropping) directly on either side of the opponent's king. The adjacent diagram shows a typical silver on the belly brinkmate. Here the silver is placed on the 72 square.
The 6-Piece (六枚落ち rokumai-ochi) handicap in shogi has both of White's major pieces, the rook and the bishop, removed as well as their lances and knights. Thus, White is left with pawns, golds, and silvers.