Buoyant Rook

Shogi opening in which the rook moves forward
Buoyant Rook
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In shogi, Buoyant Rook (浮き浮き飛車 or ウキウキ飛車 ukiukibisha) or the Deceiver (目くらまし me kuramashi or 浮き飛車目くらまし ukibisha me kuramashi) is a surprise Static Rook opening in which the player's rook is advanced to the file directly above their line of pawns (rank 6 for Black or rank 4 for White) behind an advanced rook pawn.[1]

Once positioned on this rank, the player threatens to capture with their rook any pawns that are advanced by their opponent.

The term float (浮く uku) is used to refer to the positioning of the rook on rank 6 or 4 where it is undefended. A rook in this position is known as a floating rook (浮き飛車 ukibisha) as in, for instance, the Double Wing Attack Floating Rook opening (相掛かり浮き飛車 aigakari ukibisha). The word 浮き浮き ukiuki means light-hearted or cheery as if metaphorically floating.

Development

Buoyant Rook
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Buoyant Rook
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1. P-26 P-34, 2. P-25.

2. ...B-33. If White wants to prevent a pawn exchange on the second file, they must move the bishop to the third file to protect the 24 square. This move will also allow White to develop a Ranging Rook position.

3. R-26. This is the unexpected floating of the rook to the rank 6 that characterizes the Buoyant Rook opening.

At this point, White has a choice between a Static Rook and a Ranging Rook response.

Against Ranging Rook

Buoyant Rook vs Ranging Rook
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Buoyant Rook vs Ranging Rook
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Against Static Rook

Buoyant Rook vs Static Rook
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3. ...P-84. Static Rook.

See also

  • Rook on Pawn
  • Static Rook

References

  1. ^ 湯川 2015, p. 300–302, その2: 目くらまし.

Bibliography

  • 湯川, 博士 [in Japanese] (2015). 奇襲大全. マイナビ出版. ISBN 978-4-83995-787-2.
  • Kitao, Madoka (2011). Joseki at a glance. Translated by Kawasaki, Tomohide. Nekomado. ISBN 978-4-9052-2501-0.

External links

  • HIDETCHI's YouTube channel: Shogi Openings: Deceiver (Mekuramashi)
  • 戦法図鑑: 浮き飛車目くらまし戦法 (in Japanese)
  • Gokigen.com blog: ハメ手「浮き浮き飛車」対策[permanent dead link] (in Japanese)
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