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Tateishi Fourth File Rook (立石流四間飛車 tateishi-ryū shikenbisha) is a Fourth File Rook strategy that incorporates characteristics of the Ishida (a variation of Third File Rook) opening. It was named after an amateur player named Tateishi 立石. However, the opening has been used by professional players as well as amateurs. Tateishi received the Special Kōzō Masuda Award in 2004 as a recognition to its development. As a result of the developments in Static Rook countermeasures like moving a gold on the first rank, the Tateishi opening has become progressively rare among professional players.

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  • 立石流四間飛車 (ja)
  • Tateishi Fourth File Rook (en)
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  • 立石流四間飛車(たていしりゅうしけんびしゃ)は将棋の戦法の一つ。単に立石流とも称される。四間飛車の一手法。 アマチュア強豪の立石勝己(2016年5月に71歳で逝去)が考案し、その後にプロ棋界でも指されるようになるという珍しい経緯で広まったとされる。立石はこの戦法の考案により、第31回(2004年)将棋大賞の升田幸三賞特別賞を受賞している。 (ja)
  • Tateishi Fourth File Rook (立石流四間飛車 tateishi-ryū shikenbisha) is a Fourth File Rook strategy that incorporates characteristics of the Ishida (a variation of Third File Rook) opening. It was named after an amateur player named Tateishi 立石. However, the opening has been used by professional players as well as amateurs. Tateishi received the Special Kōzō Masuda Award in 2004 as a recognition to its development. As a result of the developments in Static Rook countermeasures like moving a gold on the first rank, the Tateishi opening has become progressively rare among professional players. (en)
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  • Tateishi Fourth File Rook (立石流四間飛車 tateishi-ryū shikenbisha) is a Fourth File Rook strategy that incorporates characteristics of the Ishida (a variation of Third File Rook) opening. It was named after an amateur player named Tateishi 立石. However, the opening has been used by professional players as well as amateurs. Tateishi received the Special Kōzō Masuda Award in 2004 as a recognition to its development. Starting from Black's turn, the rook will move to R-68, hence making a Fourth File Rook formation, and then push the vanguard pawn with P-75, and then P-65. From there the rook can move to R-66 and then R-76, so in the end it often settles into an Ishida opening. From the opening, the major pieces (rook and bishop) can move a lot, but since the bishops can be exchanged at any point, with such a formation the side playing Ishida will end up with golds and silvers being separated. Nevertheless, since often the golds and silvers in the Static Rook side's formation would lean towards one side (particularly when aiming at Static Rook Anaguma), the other side can aim for a rook exchange on the Static Rook's unprepared gaps. This opening attracted attention as a countermeasure for Static Rook Anaguma, and was played by many Ranging Rook professional players. In particular, shogi player Kenji Kobayashi researched the system as combined with his own "Super Fourth File Rook," in which came to be called "Super Tateishi," and which allowed him to win the Speed Shogi Tournament of 1994. As a result of the developments in Static Rook countermeasures like moving a gold on the first rank, the Tateishi opening has become progressively rare among professional players. (en)
  • 立石流四間飛車(たていしりゅうしけんびしゃ)は将棋の戦法の一つ。単に立石流とも称される。四間飛車の一手法。 アマチュア強豪の立石勝己(2016年5月に71歳で逝去)が考案し、その後にプロ棋界でも指されるようになるという珍しい経緯で広まったとされる。立石はこの戦法の考案により、第31回(2004年)将棋大賞の升田幸三賞特別賞を受賞している。 (ja)
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