How to play Shogi(将棋) -Lesson#19- Castles for Static Rook against Swinging Rook

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • In this lesson, I'll show you castles for Static Rook, especially when you play against Swinging Rook. I couldn't make it shorter than 11 minuites, so I applied time compression to the video. It might be a little too fast, sorry.
    I call Swinging Rook as "Ranging Rook" in this video, because that is the most common name used by English speakers. However, I change the title to "Swinging Rook" due to my personal preference.
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Комментарии • 43

  • @qc3138
    @qc3138 4 года назад +21

    Watching this 12 years later in 2020 :) Thank you for the informative videos! I'm trying to learn shogi and your vidoes are the best tutorials that I have found. Thank you!!!

    • @klebersassaki9599
      @klebersassaki9599 4 года назад +2

      QC I’m here because of sangatsu no lion! First I just wanted to know how to play the game for fun, but I loved it!

    • @qc3138
      @qc3138 4 года назад

      @@klebersassaki9599 Haha same. Im watching march comes in like a lion as well. Do you have discord? Maybe we could learn shogi together.

    • @sondres.8021
      @sondres.8021 4 года назад

      @@qc3138 We're all in the same boat, I see, haha

    • @sondres.8021
      @sondres.8021 4 года назад

      @@qc3138 My discord, if you're asking would be Sondre#8144 Hope to cya soon!

    • @justaaron1048
      @justaaron1048 3 года назад +1

      Same here. It's so fun to learn all these kinds of castles and techniques. Shogi is such an amazing and complex game

  • @HIDETCHI
    @HIDETCHI  16 лет назад +4

    Thanks for you comment. I'm glad that you think these lessons are informative. Please enjoy the videos.

  • @BigBangBlitz
    @BigBangBlitz 8 лет назад +6

    I actually won a match using this strategy. It gave me insight to see the method of my opponents movements trying to trap me into stagnation. thank you for sharing your wisdom.

  • @HIDETCHI
    @HIDETCHI  15 лет назад +8

    Usually, you shouldn't push the edge pawn when you're playing anaguma. Pushing the edge pawn just helps your opponent to make an edge attack. Edge attack is a really effective way to break anaguma castle. If you don't push the edge pawn of anaguma, you're opponent will have to push the pawn three times to open the edge attack, otherwise just one.
    Genrally speaking, anaguma is stronger than silver crown, although silver crown is pretty strong, too.

  • @HIDETCHI
    @HIDETCHI  16 лет назад +5

    Hello, thanks for leaving a comment and encouraging me to keep up the work.

  • @Ranos17
    @Ranos17 12 лет назад +8

    I love it whenever you say "Wow!" or "It looks strong!", cracks me up every time. X)
    Anyway, thank you very much for those videos, they've really helped me get started. As an experienced chess player, I was baffled when I tried to play Shogi and realized how different it was! It's a very enjoyable game though, I can't wait to learn more about it!

  • @Iustusian
    @Iustusian 8 лет назад +5

    I started wirh shogi like a week ago, and played only something like 10 matches till now. Because of you I'm starting to get the nescessary things, and I hope I'll once be a good player. Thanks a lot.

  • @HIDETCHI
    @HIDETCHI  15 лет назад +9

    Hi.
    The best castle of all is Anaguma castle. But it's hard to complete building it up without your opponent harrassing your camp.

  • @hirohiigo
    @hirohiigo 13 лет назад +2

    @gokharol As you get better, you'll know which castles to use in what situations. For example, when I play fourth file rook, I'm thinking, "I want to castle into Anaguma, but if he goes for a rapid attack, I'll play Mino. If he plays slowly after S-7b, I'll castle into Silver Crown." It comes naturally the more you play.

  • @HIDETCHI
    @HIDETCHI  13 лет назад +4

    @adjustingthesun I'm just explaining the piece structure. They are not moves.

  • @knightkono5423
    @knightkono5423 12 лет назад +1

    My elder brother tried to teach me shogi but... I never understood this is real helpful and maybe I can beat him!

  • @joelding8393
    @joelding8393 16 лет назад

    Hi hidetchi-san, I must say that this video is the most informative for me out of all of the videos, as there are few sites on the internet regarding shogi castling, especially in english. Thanks, & keep up the good work!!

  • @hirohiigo
    @hirohiigo 14 лет назад

    @simonguoxm: You don't need to memorize all these castles. You just need to learn the basics of static-vs-static, static-vs-ranging, and ranging-vs-ranging strategies. A good tip to know when forming a castle is "Defend hte king with 3 generals: Two golds and a silver." Doing this as a beginner is more important than remembering all these castle formations.

  • @hirohiigo
    @hirohiigo 12 лет назад

    Yes, boat castle and girl in the house are very useful, especially in western tournaments where 4th file rook is still a common opening. You typically use the silver beneath the king to attack. See Hidetchi's Shogi Openings videos for information on how to play against 4th file rook.

  • @uncleasuma7581
    @uncleasuma7581 12 лет назад +1

    i'm 10 years old and i love this game maybe because you need strategy to win and i love thinking and my older brother hes 13 and he doesn't even know the basics i told him them like 5 times and he still doesn't get it xD thanks for all these great tips

  • @hirohiigo
    @hirohiigo 15 лет назад

    @emperorofosiris1: Common defenses against Central Rook for Static Rook are Lefthand Anaguma and variations of Lefthand Mino. Ranging Rook players usually respond to Central Rook with Mino Castle.

  • @neithantwiccans3799
    @neithantwiccans3799 Год назад

    thanks for the lesson🖤👑⚔🗡

  • @hirohiigo
    @hirohiigo 14 лет назад

    @Gerstein1 You mean the small シ? It's a double consonant marker. It means the next consonant needs to be said as two syllables. So ビッグ would be "Biggu" rather than Bigu (ビグ).

  • @gokharol
    @gokharol 13 лет назад

    It must be hard to think about castling while deffending and attacking! I need to learn so much more!

  • @hirohiigo
    @hirohiigo 14 лет назад

    @krazykraut There's no reason to be afraid of Fujii's System if you make a rapid attack. Just be sure not to make Anaguma when you play against Fujii's System.

  • @Markatta73
    @Markatta73 15 лет назад

    I'll see, Its not a problem if he (the anaguma player) stop my edge pawn then, I'll should be happy ;)
    Thanks and keep up the great work!

  • @adjustingthesun
    @adjustingthesun 13 лет назад

    At 8:15 you moved the bishop, and then the king over where the bishop use to be. Is this similar to western chess' castle where move the rook and king at the same time or am i missing something here.

  • @Markatta73
    @Markatta73 15 лет назад

    thx, this is great. Just some newbie question. Is Bear in the hole weak if I already have push edge pawn 9g to 9f to stop 9d-9e ?
    Iets say I play raging rook opening is a silver crown weak against a anaguma? rook change bad idee then for example (genaral speaking)?

  • @aperception2
    @aperception2 12 лет назад

    Hi there, sorry I have a few questions for you today!
    Are "boat castle" and "girl in the house" still very common for "friendly" amateur games these days? I just want to improve my defense when playing static rook against my friends and the computer. The hidari-mino castles feel unnatural for me, and I find anaguma is too slow for me.
    How do you use the silver under the king in Boat Castle?
    Do you have any links to some "typical" games of static rook vs ranging rook that I could watch?

  • @hirohiigo
    @hirohiigo 13 лет назад

    @gokharol You'll need to learn how to castle if you ever want to get good at shogi. Not castling is just not an option at a higher level of play.

  • @TheUKNutter
    @TheUKNutter 10 лет назад

    I was waiting for the Yagura Castle to appear, was surprised that it didn't

  • @gokharol
    @gokharol 13 лет назад

    Is it ok not to learn the castles? Because i have problems with it

  • @simonguoxm
    @simonguoxm 14 лет назад +3

    oh, this is too much for a first time beginner.

  • @jemdeleon
    @jemdeleon 15 лет назад

    just new here...generally speaking what is the best castle for you?

  • @LM-pe3kc
    @LM-pe3kc 4 года назад

    millennium castle 10:00

  • @Gerstein1
    @Gerstein1 14 лет назад

    When you wrote Big four, why did you put in the shi?

  • @nicholaslopes7840
    @nicholaslopes7840 4 года назад

    Poderia volta a postar vídeos s2

  • @hanzimaster
    @hanzimaster 11 лет назад

    Why are there no subtitles for this video?

  • @eggmom_813
    @eggmom_813 14 лет назад

    I recently decided to start playing static rook...but Fuji's system scares me -_-

  • @user-xg3og1yc8w
    @user-xg3og1yc8w 2 года назад

    It`s very hard to learn xwx

  • @angelvictot
    @angelvictot 9 лет назад

    Big Four’s Weak Point: Side

    • @RayVitoles
      @RayVitoles 8 лет назад

      +angelvictot Actually its not..The golds cover 2 files from kings side,so its hard to have a gold 1 gap from the king(which would be a threat),and even if you do that you still need 2 or 3 moves to have a threatmate..Also,the defending side has the option to even drop a bottom lance(usually captured in these kinds of situation),so it makes it hard for even doubled rook attack to succed fast enough..I think the best way to win this castle is to either not let the opponent make them or try to overpower the other side with pawns and confine your oppenent in a position where he cant trade rooks and has to stay passive