Feint Ranging Rook

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In shogi, Feint Ranging Rook (陽動振り飛車 yōdōfuribisha) is a Ranging Rook opening in which the player first gives the impression that they are playing a Static Rook position, which subsequently switches to a Ranging Rook position.

This strategy is intended to surprise the opponent and hopefully catch the opponent in a suboptimal position.

The impression of a Static Rook position is created by pushing the player's rook pawn forward (on the second file is played by Black or the eighth file if played by White).

Castle[]

Top Knot Mino
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Instead of the usual Mino castle, Feint Ranging Rook often uses a Top Knot Mino (ちょんまげ美濃 chonmage minō) castle.

Game examples[]

Fortress vs Feint Opposing Rook
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Yoshiharu Habu vs Masataka Gōda 2009 after 25 moves[1]

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References[]

  1. ^ "羽生善治 vs. 郷田真隆 第67期名人戦七番勝負第6局".

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