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词条 Double Wing Attack, Retreating Rook
释义

  1. Development

     White's pawn trade  White's Floating Rook  Climbing Silver  Reclining Silver  White's Retreating Rook  Stagecoach  Delaying the pawn trade 

  2. See also

  3. Notes

  4. References

  5. Bibliography

  6. External links

In shogi, Retreating Rook (引き飛車 hikihisha) is a variant of the Double Wing Attack (相掛かり aigakari) opening and joseki in which Black's rook retreats all the way back to their camp after a pawn exchange in the eighth file allowing White to also exchange rook pawns.

Development

{{shogi diagram
| floatright
| Retreating Rook
position after 11 moves
| –
| lg | ng | sg | gg | kg | | sg | ng | lg
| | rg | | | | | gg | bg |
| pg | | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg
| | | | | | | | das|
| | pg | | | | | | uda|
| | | | | | | | uda|
| ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | dat| ps
| | bs | gs | | | | | rsl|
| ls | ns | ss | | ks | gs | ss | ns | ls
| 歩
| {{(!}} cellpadding{{=}}0 style{{=}}"margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border-collapse: collapse; border: none;"{{!}}-{{!}}style{{=}}"padding-right: 4px;"{{!}} 6. {{!}}{{!}} R-28 {{!}}{{!}}style{{=}}"padding-left: 8px;"{{!}}{{!)}}
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The Retreating Rook option occurs after Black and White exchange pawns on the second file.

6. R-28. Black's rook retreats back to their camp on rank 8.{{efn | Another common alternative is for Black to position their rook down to the rank 6. See: Double Wing Attack Floating Rook. }} (See: Double Wing Attack.)

Following this, White has the option immediately trading their rook pawn on the eighth file in order to get a pawn in hand.

Alternately, White may attempt to delay trading the rook pawn and instead develop other pieces first.

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White's pawn trade

{{Col-begin|width=auto|class=floatright}}{{Col-2}}{{shogi diagram
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| Retreating Rook
position after 12 moves
| –
| lg | ng | sg | gg | kg | | sg | ng | lg
| | rg | | | | | gg | bg |
| pg | | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg
| | | | | | | | |
| | dah| | | | | | |
| | pgl| | | | | | |
| ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | | ps
| | bs | gs | | | | | rs |
| ls | ns | ss | | ks | gs | ss | ns | ls
| 歩
| {{(!}} cellpadding{{=}}0 style{{=}}"margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border-collapse: collapse; border: none;"{{!}}-{{!}}style{{=}}"padding-right: 4px;"{{!}} 6. {{!}}{{!}} ... {{!}}{{!}}style{{=}}"padding-left: 8px;"{{!}} P-86{{!)}}
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| Retreating Rook
position after 14 moves
| 歩
| lg | ng | sg | gg | kg | | sg | ng | lg
| | das| | | | | gg | bg |
| pg | uda| pg | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg
| | uda| | | | | | |
| | dat| | | | | | |
| | rg | | | | | | |
| ps | | ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | | ps
| | bs | gs | | | | | rs |
| ls | ns | ss | | ks | gs | ss | ns | ls
| 歩歩
| {{(!}} cellpadding{{=}}0 style{{=}}"margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border-collapse: collapse; border: none;"{{!}}-{{!}}style{{=}}"padding-right: 4px;"{{!}} 7. {{!}}{{!}} Px86 {{!}}{{!}}style{{=}}"padding-left: 8px;"{{!}} Rx86{{!)}}
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6. ...P-86, 7. Px86 Rx86. After Black's rook has retreated, White now has the option of exchanging their rook pawn in order to get a pawn in hand and clear their eighth file in order to activate their rook. This is played with a similar sequences of moves used for Black's earlier second file pawn exchange.

{{clear}}{{shogi diagram
| floatright
| Retreating Rook
position after 15 moves
| 歩
| lg | ng | sg | gg | kg | | sg | ng | lg
| | | | | | | gg | bg |
| pg | | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg
| | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | |
| | rg | | | | | | |
| ps | psl| ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | | ps
| | bs | gs | | | | | rs |
| ls | ns | ss | | ks | gs | ss | ns | ls
| 歩
| {{(!}} cellpadding{{=}}0 style{{=}}"margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border-collapse: collapse; border: none;"{{!}}style{{=}}"padding-right: 4px;"{{!}} 8. {{!}}{{!}} P*87 {{!}}{{!}}style{{=}}"padding-left: 8px;"{{!}}{{!)}}
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8. P*87. A pawn drop by Black.

After the pawn exchange and Black's pawn drop on move 15, White also has the option of either floating their rook just above their line of pawns to the rank 4 (§ White's Floating Rook) or retreating their rook awhile back to the rook's start position on rank 2 (§ White's Retreating Rook). White's Floating Rook is the more common variant.

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White's Floating Rook

{{shogi diagram
| floatright
| White's Floating Rook
position after 16 moves
| 歩
| lg | ng | sg | gg | kg | | sg | ng | lg
| | | | | | | gg | bg |
| pg | | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg
| | rgl| | | | | | |
| | uat| | | | | | |
| | uas| | | | | | |
| ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | | ps
| | bs | gs | | | | | rs |
| ls | ns | ss | | ks | gs | ss | ns | ls
| 歩
| {{(!}} cellpadding{{=}}0 style{{=}}"margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border-collapse: collapse; border: none;"{{!}}-{{!}}style{{=}}"padding-right: 4px;"{{!}} 8. {{!}}{{!}} ... {{!}}{{!}}style{{=}}"padding-left: 8px;"{{!}} R-84{{!)}}
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8. ...R-84. White floats their rook to rank 4. The Floating Rook position defends rank 4 from further encroachment by Black.

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Climbing Silver
{{shogi diagram
| floatright
| Climbing Silver
position after 17 moves
| 歩
| lg | ng | sg | gg | kg | | sg | ng | lg
| | | | | | | gg | bg |
| pg | | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg
| | rg | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | |
| ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | | ps
| | bs | gs | | | | ssl| rs |
| ls | ns | ss | | ks | gs | uah| ns | ls
| 歩
| 9. S-38
}}{{Expand section|date=May 2016}}

After White's Floating Rook (or also Retreating Rook), a common variant of Double Wing Attack Retreating Rook is for Black to play Climbing Silver.{{sfn| Kitao| 2011| loc=Chap. 1: Double Static Rook: Double Wing Attack, Climbing Silver | p=23–36}}

9. S-38. Black moves their right silver up to advance up the second file. This can lead to the most direct way to play Climbing Silver which is called Primitive Climbing Silver.

9. ...P-34. White moves their third file pawn to open their bishop's diagonal.

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Reclining Silver
{{shogi diagram
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| Reclining Silver configuration
| –
| | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | |
| | | | | ss | ps | | |
| | | | ps | ps | | | |
| | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | |
| –
|
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Other variants of Double Wing Attack Retreating Rook include Reclining Silver.{{sfn| Kitao| 2011| loc=Chap. 1: Double Static Rook: Double Wing Attack, Reclining Silver | p=37–42}}

The Reclining Silver has the right silver positioned on central file above the central pawn and to the right of the silver is the pawn that was advancing in order to let the silver move through the line of pawns. The silver is said to recline on the seat of pawns.

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White's Retreating Rook

{{shogi diagram
| floatright
| After pawn exchanges
(Black's move)
| 歩
| lg | ng | sg | gg | kg | gg | sg | ng | lg
| | rgl| | | | | gg | bg |
| pg | uat| pg | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg
| | uda| | | | | | |
| | uda| | | | | | |
| | uas| | | | | | |
| ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | | ps
| | bs | gs | | | | | rs |
| ls | ns | ss | | ks | gs | ss | ns | ls
| 歩
| 8. ...R-82
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The Retreating Rook option occurs after Black and White exchange pawns on the eighth file. This option results in a Double Retreating Rook variation of Double Wing Attack.

8. ...R-82. White's rook retreats back their camp on rank 2.

This option is less common than White playing a Floating Rook position. (See above.) It gives White less protection from an attack strategy by Black such as Climbing Silver. However, it does lead to the Stagecoach joseki. (See below.)

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| Before pawn exchanges
(Black's move)
| –
| lg | ng | sg | gg | kg | gg | sg | ng | lg
| | rg | | | | | gg | bg |
| pg | | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg
| | | | | | | | |
| | pg | | | | | | ps |
| | | | | | | | |
| ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | ps
| | bs | gs | | | | | rs |
| ls | ns | ss | | ks | gs | ss | ns | ls
| –
|
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| After pawn exchanges
(Black's move)
| 歩
| lg | ng | sg | gg | kg | gg | sg | ng | lg
| | rg | | | | | gg | bg |
| pg | | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg
| | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | |
| ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | | ps
| | bs | gs | | | | | rs |
| ls | ns | ss | | ks | gs | ss | ns | ls
| 歩
|
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Note that if White retreats their rook to 8b, then, compared to the Double Wing position before Black's pawn exchange, the following moves have effectively only removed each player's rook pawn and placed them in hand.

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Stagecoach
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| Stagecoach
up move 36
| 歩
| lg | ng | | | | kg | sg | ng | lg
| | rg | | | gg | | gg | bg |
| | | | | pg | pg | | pg |
| pg | | pg | pg | sg | | pg | | pg
| | | | | | | | |
| ps | | ps | | ss | ps | ps | | ps
| | ps | | ps | ps | | | |
| | bs | gs | | gs | | | rs |
| ls | ns | ss | ks | | | | ns | ls
| 歩
|
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| Stagecoach
up move 42
| 歩
| lg | | | | | | sg | ng | lg
| | rg | | | kgl| | gg | bg |
| | | ng | gg | pg | pg | | pg |
| pg | | pg | pg | sg | | pg | | pg
| | | | | | | | |
| ps | | ps | | ss | ps | ps | | ps
| | ps | | ps | ps | gs | ns | |
| | bs | gs | | ks | | | rs |
| ls | ns | ss | | | | | | ls
| 歩
|
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| Stagecoach
up move 44
| 歩
| lg | | | | | | sg | ng | lg
| | rg | | | kg | | gg | bg |
| | | ng | gg | pg | pg | | pg |
| pg | | pg | dah| sg | | pg | | pg
| | | | pgl| | ps | | |
| ps | | ps | | ss | uah| ps | | ps
| | ps | | ps | ps | gs | ns | |
| | bs | gs | | ks | | | rs |
| ls | ns | ss | | | | | | ls
| 歩
|
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| Stagecoach
up move 45
| 歩
| lg | | | | | | sg | ng | lg
| | rg | | | kg | | gg | bg |
| | | ng | gg | pg | pg | | pg |
| pg | | pg | | sg | | pg | | pg
| | | | pg | | ps | | |
| ps | | ps | | ss | | ps | rsl| ps
| | ps | | ps | ps | gs | ns | |
| | bs | gs | | ks | | | |
| ls | ns | ss | | | | | | ls
| 歩
|
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| Stagecoach
up move 46
| 角 歩
| lg | | | | | | sg | ng | lg
| | rg | | | kg | | gg | |
| | | ng | gg | pg | pg | | pg |
| pg | | pg | | sg | | pg | | pg
| | | | pg | | ps | | |
| ps | | ps | | ss | | ps | rs | ps
| | ps | | ps | ps | gs | ns | |
| | hgl| gs | | ks | | | |
| ls | ns | ss | | | | | | ls
| 歩
|
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| Stagecoach
up move 48
| 角 歩
| lg | | | | | | | ng | lg
| | rg | | | kg | | gg | sgl|
| | | ng | gg | pg | pg | | pg |
| pg | | pg | | sg | | pg | | pg
| | | | pg | | ps | | |
| ps | | ps | | ss | | ps | rs | ps
| | ps | | ps | ps | gs | ns | |
| | ss | gs | | ks | | | |
| ls | ns | | | | | | | ls
| 角 歩
|
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| Stagecoach
up move 50
| 角 歩
| lg | | | | | | | ng | lg
| | rg | | | kg | | gg | |
| | | ng | gg | pg | pg | sgl| pg |
| pg | | pg | | sg | | pg | | pg
| | | | pg | | ps | | |
| ps | | ps | | ss | | ps | rs | ps
| | ps | ss | ps | ps | gs | ns | |
| | | gs | | ks | | | |
| ls | ns | | | | | | | ls
| 角 歩
|
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| Stagecoach
up move 51
| 角 歩
| lg | | | | | | | ng | lg
| | rg | | | kg | | gg | |
| | | ng | gg | pg | pg | sg | pg |
| pg | | pg | | sg | | pg | | pg
| | | | pg | | ps | | |
| ps | | ps | psl| ss | | ps | rs | ps
| | ps | ss | uah| ps | gs | ns | |
| | | gs | | ks | | | |
| ls | ns | | | | | | | ls
| 角 歩
|
}}{{Col-end}}{{Expand section|date=November 2016}}

The Stagecoach joseki (駅馬車定跡 ekibasha jouseki) is a symmetrical Double Retreating Rook and Double Reclining Silver variant of Double Wing Attack.

It was named after the American movie Stagecoach.

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Delaying the pawn trade

{{shogi diagram
| floatright
| Retreating Rook
after 12 moves
| –
| lg | ng | sg | gg | kg | | sg | ng | lg
| | rg | | | | | gg | bg |
| dah| | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg
| pgl| | | | | | | |
| | pg | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | |
| ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | | ps
| | bs | gs | | | | | rs |
| ls | ns | ss | | ks | gs | ss | ns | ls
| 歩
| 9. ...P-96
}}{{Expand section|date=January 2017}}

White need not trade the eighth file pawns immediately after Black's second file trade. For instance, White may choose to wait and instead advance their right edge pawn.{{sfn | 野月 | 2013}}

9. ...P-94. White pushes their ninth file pawn.

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| Retreating Rook
after 14 moves
| –
| lg | ng | sg | gg | kg | | sg | ng | lg
| | rg | | | | | gg | bg |
| | | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg
| pg | | | | | | | |
| | pg | | | | | | |
| psl| | | | | | | |
| uah| ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | | ps
| | bs | gs | | | | | rs |
| ls | ns | ss | | ks | gs | ss | ns | ls
| 歩
|

10. P-96

 


}}{{Col-2}}{{shogi diagram
|
| Retreating Rook
after 17 moves
| –
| lg | ng | dah| gg | kg | | sg | ng | lg
| | rg | sgl| | | | gg | bg |
| | | pg | pg | pg | pg | dah| pg | pg
| pg | | | | | | pg | |
| | pg | | | | | | |
| ps | | | | | | | |
| | ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | | ps
| | bs | gs | | | | ss | rs |
| ls | ns | ss | | ks | gs | uah| ns | ls
| 歩
|

10. ...P-34

11. S-38   S-78


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10. P-96. Black usually pushes their same edge pawn in response.

If Black does not respond with their own edge pawn push, then White is threatening to push their edge pawn further to the middle rank 5 (10. ...P-95), which will prevent Black from pushing their edge pawn at all and leaving Black's bishop without a square to escape to from White's pawn drop (P*87). This puts pressure on Black in the sense that Black must carefully prepare any further pawn advancement when their bishop has no path of escape since White may attempt to capture that pawn after the eighth file pawn trade.{{efn | For example, if a premature preparation for Reclining Silver with 10. S-38 P-95, 11. P-46, then 11. ...P-86, 12. Px86 Rx86. Since Black needs to protect their bishop from White's pawn drop, White can take the fourth file pawn: 13. P*87 Rx46.

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|
| –
| lg | ng | sg | gg | kg | | sg | ng | lg
| | rg | | | | | gg | bg |
| | | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg
| dah| | | | | | | |
| pg | pg | | | | | | |
| | | | | | psl| | |
| ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | uah| ps | | ps
| | bs | gs | | | | ss | rs |
| ls | ns | ss | | ks | gs | uah| ns | ls
| 歩
|

10. S-38   P-95

11. P-46?


}}{{Col-3}}{{shogi diagram
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|
| 歩
| lg | ng | sg | gg | kg | | sg | ng | lg
| | das| | | | | gg | bg |
| | uda| pg | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg
| | uda| | | | | | |
| pg | dat| | | | | | |
| | rgl| | | | ps | | |
| ps | | ps | ps | ps | | ps | | ps
| | bs | gs | | | | ss | rs |
| ls | ns | ss | | ks | gs | | ns | ls
| 歩歩
|

12. Px86   Rx86

 


}}{{Col-3}}{{shogi diagram
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|
| 歩歩
| lg | ng | sg | gg | kg | | sg | ng | lg
| | | | | | | gg | bg |
| | | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg | pg
| | | | | | | | |
| pg | | | | | | | |
| | ras| lra| lra| rat| rgl| | |
| ps | ps | ps | ps | ps | | ps | | ps
| | bs | gs | | | | ss | rs |
| ls | ns | ss | | ks | gs | | ns | ls
| 歩
|

13. P*87   Rx46

 


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10. ...P-34. White activates their bishop by opening its diagonal.

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.

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See also

  • Double Wing Attack
  • Double Wing Floating Rook
  • Static Rook

Notes

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References

Bibliography

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  • {{cite book | last=Aono | first=Teruichi | author-link=Teruichi Aono | script-title=ja:将棋定跡のカギ: 和英 定跡問題集 | title=Guide to shogi openings: Unlock the secrets of joseki | year=1983 | publisher=山海堂 | translator-last=Fairbairn | translator-first=John | ref=harv | isbn=4-381-00598-8}}
  • {{cite book | last=Hosking | first=Tony | title=The art of shogi | year=1996 | publisher=The Shogi Foundation | ref=harv | isbn=978-0-95310-890-9}}
  • {{cite book| last=Kitao | first=Madoka | title=Joseki at a glance | year=2011 | author-link=Madoka Kitao | publisher=Nekomado | translator-last=Kawasaki | translator-first=Tomohide | ref=harv | isbn=978-4-9052-2501-0}}
  • {{cite book | last=野月 | first=浩貴 | title=相掛かり無敵定跡研究 | year=2013 | author-link=:ja:野月浩貴 | publisher=マイナビ出版 | ref=harv | isbn=978-4-8399-4819-1 }}
  • {{cite episode | url=http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/1459399885 | title=相掛かりナビゲーション: 駅馬車定跡 | number=1 | series=山崎隆之の将棋講座 | network=銀河将棋チャンネル | via=Niconico }} {{link language|ja}}

External links

  • How to Defend in Shogi: Basic Formation 1: Bogin
  • Shogi Shack: Aigakari Primitive Climbing Silver
  • Yamajunn's Basic Shogi Opening:
    • Aigakari
    • Genshi Bougin
    • Anti-Genshi Bougin
  • Shogi Maze: Bogin Strategy In Aigakari
  • Shogi Opening: Double Wing Attack Climbing Silver
  • Shogi in English: Double Wing Attack Climbing Silver
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