Thanks. And very good question. All white's strategies in which he tries to make rapid attacks and to open fire faster than black when black is going for Yagura, are categorized in to "Rapid Encountered Yagura" games. So, it applies to this opening, too, because black's tries to go into Yagura opening at first, although it was stopped by white in very few moves.
Hello, sorry for all the questions, but I am new to Shogi and want to learn. @ 3:20 in this video you explain why P-9f after S-8d is not recomended. However, what if White plays P-9d prior to S-8d? I've had this happen in games I've played and lost. In my studies I've found it is usually a good idea to push edge pawns if your opponet does. Any advice wouid be appreciated. Thank you.
I see you tried another set of Westernized pieces. I love the new Pawns and Rooks, but the Gold/Silver look a bit hard to distinguish. Especially how the Silver looks more precious than the Gold. The Bishop is a person with a spear? Great video by the way
4:05 ~ put a note there :D bishop 7i great lesson again sir! btw why is it called yagura? only for the very few moves at the beginning? looks a total different development to me :\
@@boayjunhung7023 How is S-5a= a mate? The king can simply take it. After S-5c+ however, a forced mate sequence follows: K-5a, +P-6b, Gx6b, Rx6b+. Hidetchi sometimes calls a situation "mate" when there is a tsume shogi on the board (a forced sequence of moves that will eventually lead to mate).
Ahh yes asuma I understand now
The hole reason I'm into this game 😂
One day you'll know who the king is....
the children of the village
lol
That piece set was proposed by one of the viewers. He sent me the drawings, and I tried it in this video.
Thanks.
And very good question.
All white's strategies in which he tries to make rapid attacks and to open fire faster than black when black is going for Yagura, are categorized in to "Rapid Encountered Yagura" games.
So, it applies to this opening, too, because black's tries to go into Yagura opening at first, although it was stopped by white in very few moves.
Thanks for answering his question!
Instead of L*5b, more easily, +P-6b would work.
A very complex opening to me in shogi
Very hard to understand but I still try to learn on it.
It's BCM-Shogi that I'm using. Just search it on the net.
shikamaru takes me here
I my case his son from Boruto.
@@davidhilbert8463 shikadai
At 3:54, why can't black just push his the 9 pawn to the f file to attack the silver? Isn't it defended by the lance?
Try it yourself . But basically, White's threat to promote his pawn on 8g is greater than taking his silver.
Really nice one, keep it up!
16:07 Hidetchi: Here's the promoted pawn, it's very powerful. XDD
When he said this I was laughing very hard.
@@016_ why tho?
idk, I found humor in that? A promoted pawn is very powerful.
If you move the silver to 5a king can capture it , so black will just loose silver
After S-5c+ the moves are K-5a, L*5b, Gx5b +Px5b, Gx5b, Rx5b
Hello, sorry for all the questions, but I am new to Shogi and want to learn. @ 3:20 in this video you explain why P-9f after S-8d is not recomended. However, what if White plays P-9d prior to S-8d? I've had this happen in games I've played and lost. In my studies I've found it is usually a good idea to push edge pawns if your opponet does. Any advice wouid be appreciated. Thank you.
I see you tried another set of Westernized pieces. I love the new Pawns and Rooks, but the Gold/Silver look a bit hard to distinguish. Especially how the Silver looks more precious than the Gold. The Bishop is a person with a spear?
Great video by the way
amazing
why doesn't he just move his pawn forward to protect his bishop?
Wow, thanks. I feel very stupid...
Great video! Thank you very much.
4:05 ~ put a note there :D
bishop 7i
great lesson again sir! btw why is it called yagura? only for the very few moves at the beginning? looks a total different development to me :\
At 21:47, shouldn't the mate be at S-5a= rather than S-5c+ because King can go back to 5a after S-5c+.
you noticed it as well huh?
@@boayjunhung7023 How is S-5a= a mate? The king can simply take it.
After S-5c+ however, a forced mate sequence follows: K-5a, +P-6b, Gx6b, Rx6b+.
Hidetchi sometimes calls a situation "mate" when there is a tsume shogi on the board (a forced sequence of moves that will eventually lead to mate).
i see. cleaver :)
thank you for fast reply!
what software do you use on this video?
Herd it from naruto.....
but did you understand the symbolism?
Same
@@azhar5492 I completely forgot that I commented this
@@Streetkix123remember
22:00 why can't gote just take the rook? After Gx8b P*5b Gx +Px Gx Sx Kx and the King is alive (?)
Late reply but after Gx8b, B*6b, Gx, +Px is checkmate
@@lightninjamaica that's it! great thanks
For shikamaru
keep it up
Who the hell disliked this?
4:05