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Fortress (矢倉 or 櫓 yagura) is both a Static Rook opening (矢倉戦法 yagura senpō) and a castle in shogi. It is usually played in a Double Static Rook opening, which is often a Double Fortress opening. However, it may also occur in different Double Static Rook openings such as Fortress vs Right Fourth File Rook. The Fortress castle (矢倉囲い yagura gakoi), which is the defining characteristic of Fortress games, was considered by many to be one of the strongest defensive positions in Double Static Rook games in the 1980s.

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  • Fortress (矢倉 or 櫓 yagura) is both a Static Rook opening (矢倉戦法 yagura senpō) and a castle in shogi. It is usually played in a Double Static Rook opening, which is often a Double Fortress opening. However, it may also occur in different Double Static Rook openings such as Fortress vs Right Fourth File Rook. The Fortress castle (矢倉囲い yagura gakoi), which is the defining characteristic of Fortress games, was considered by many to be one of the strongest defensive positions in Double Static Rook games in the 1980s. (en)
  • La apertura Yagura (矢倉戦法 yagura senpō) a veces traducida a otros idiomas como apertura de Fortaleza, es una apertura de a la vez que un castillo en shogi. Usualmente, se juega en partidas de apertura de doble torre estática, que a menudo terminan siendo aperturas de doble Yagura (es decir, partidas en que los dos jugadores o jugadoras usan una apertura Yagura). Sin embargo, también puede verse en aperturas diferentes de doble torre estática como en el caso de Yagura versus torre de cuarta fila derecha. (es)
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  • La apertura Yagura (矢倉戦法 yagura senpō) a veces traducida a otros idiomas como apertura de Fortaleza, es una apertura de a la vez que un castillo en shogi. Usualmente, se juega en partidas de apertura de doble torre estática, que a menudo terminan siendo aperturas de doble Yagura (es decir, partidas en que los dos jugadores o jugadoras usan una apertura Yagura). Sin embargo, también puede verse en aperturas diferentes de doble torre estática como en el caso de Yagura versus torre de cuarta fila derecha. El castillo Yagura (矢倉囲い yagura gakoi), que es la característica definitoria de las partidas que usan la apertura Yagura, era considerado por muchos como una de las posiciones defensivas más fuertes en partidas de doble torre estática en la década de los ochenta.​ El término yagura (矢倉 o 櫓, yagura, lit. torreón o almudena) se refiere a una estructura en forma de torreón en castillos tradicionales japoneses. (es)
  • Fortress (矢倉 or 櫓 yagura) is both a Static Rook opening (矢倉戦法 yagura senpō) and a castle in shogi. It is usually played in a Double Static Rook opening, which is often a Double Fortress opening. However, it may also occur in different Double Static Rook openings such as Fortress vs Right Fourth File Rook. The Fortress castle (矢倉囲い yagura gakoi), which is the defining characteristic of Fortress games, was considered by many to be one of the strongest defensive positions in Double Static Rook games in the 1980s. The term yagura is the Japanese word for a tower-like structure in traditional Japanese castles. (en)
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