At this point I wouldn't call this series "Tips for Beginners." This video explains some complex lines and its very interesting! Tips for "Beginners" might scare away people who think theyre more advanced, but they'll be seriously missing out!
@@ShogiHarbour I feel like "Beginners" might be too restricting for both what content you want to make and your audience, completely up to you though, I'm still loving the videos regardless :)
Strange that on Shogiwars, you unlock the "Spearing the bird" picture when you moved your left silver out of second line, pushed your rook pawn twice, and then put your king on 32 just on top of your bishop. I thought those 2 pieces were considered as "bird speared" 😆
Thanks for the video. It’s great not only because of the opening explained, but also due to all the general considerations in it!
It is a very unusual opening worth knowing about!
At this point I wouldn't call this series "Tips for Beginners." This video explains some complex lines and its very interesting! Tips for "Beginners" might scare away people who think theyre more advanced, but they'll be seriously missing out!
That is my worry as well but.... we are going in that rabbit hole I guess...?
@@ShogiHarbour I feel like "Beginners" might be too restricting for both what content you want to make and your audience, completely up to you though, I'm still loving the videos regardless :)
Yeah, I think you are right. I explain in the new video how I will split it into two playlists for clarity!
Very nice video😊
Thanks :D
Strange that on Shogiwars, you unlock the "Spearing the bird" picture when you moved your left silver out of second line, pushed your rook pawn twice, and then put your king on 32 just on top of your bishop. I thought those 2 pieces were considered as "bird speared" 😆
Weird haha
nice \m/
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