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The ''Ishida'' Opening (石田流三間飛車 ''ishida-ryū sankenbisha'' or shorter form 石田流 ''ishida-ryū'') is a major variation in
Third File Rook In shogi, Third File Rook (三間飛車 ''sangenbisha'' or ''sankenbisha'') is a class of Ranging Rook openings in which the rook is positioned on the third file if played by White or the seventh file if played by Black. Types There are two b ...
openings of the Japanese game of ''
shōgi , also known as Japanese chess, is a strategy board game for two players. It is one of the most popular board games in Japan and is in the same family of games as Western chess, ''chaturanga, Xiangqi'', Indian chess, and ''janggi''. ''Shōgi'' m ...
''. In the Ishida Opening, in contrast to other Third File Rook openings, the seventh file pawn is advanced to the fifth rank if played by Black (P-75), or the third file pawn if played by White (P-35). This allows the rook to move up to the 76 square (Black) or 34 square (White).


History

The variation is said to have originated with a blind ''shōgi'' player named Kengyo Ishida in the early
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. Although records of Ishida's actual games still exist, all of them end in Ishida's loss. An extant game record of a
Double Ranging Rook In shogi, Double Ranging Rook (also Double Swinging Rook, Mutual Swinging Rook) (相振り飛車 ''ai-furibisha'') is a class of Ranging Rook openings in which both players choose a Ranging Rook position. The term does not apply when one player ...
game in 1649 featuring an Ishida position played by Kengyo Ishida is shown in the diagram. A renaissance of the Ishida variation occurred in the 1970s through the development of an original strategy by the well-known ''shōgi'' master
Kōzō Masuda was a Japanese professional shogi player who achieved the rank of 9- dan. He is a former Meijin who was known for playing very creative shogi. For instance, top player Yoshiharu Habu considered Masuda's playing style to be 30 years ahead of its t ...
, in what is now called Masuda's Ishida (升田式石田流 ''Masuda-shiki Ishida-ryū''). Further developments occurred in the 2000s with professional player Daisuke Suzuki creating the New Quick Ishida variation in 2004,
Kenji Imaizumi is a Japanese professional shogi player A professional shogi player (将棋棋士 ''shōgi kishi'' or プロ棋士 ''puro kishi'' "professional player") is a shogi player who is usually a member of a professional guild of shogi players. Th ...
developing the 1... R-32 opening in 2007, and
Toshiaki Kubo is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 9- dan. He is a former Ōshō and Kiō title holder.  Early life Kubo was born in Kakogawa, Hyōgo on August 27, 1975. He learned shogi when he was about four years old, and at the encouragemen ...
adding new moves in 2008. These strategies have attracted renewed interest among professional players since 2011.


Development

The Ishida variation of Third File Rook uses a particular piece formation not found in other Third File Rook openings. In this structure, an early bishop exchange is prevented. It is therefore known as a ''slow game'' (持久戦 ''jikyūsen''). This contrasts with the
Quick Ishida In shogi, Quick Ishida, Rapid Ishida or Ishida Quick Attack (早石田 ''haya ishida'') is an Ishida variation of the Third File Rook class of openings characterized by an open bishop diagonal. Like all Ishida variations, it has an early advan ...
(''haya ishida'') where the possibility of a bishop exchange remains throughout the opening – a rapid attack game (急戦 ''kyūsen''). When referring specifically to the slow Ishida variant, the term 石田流本組 ''ishida-ryū hongumi'' is used in Japanese, which is translated as Real Ishida by Fairbairn and Ishida Plenary Formation by Kawasaki (Kitao 2011). Hosking refers to this simply as the Ishida, while the fast game is called the Ishida Quick Attack. With the rook at 76 (or at 34 for White), the knight will be placed behind the rook to help build up the position. The bishop usually moves to the edge from its starting position, as shown in the diagram, while the left silver is often brought to the center. Said to be the ideal formation for Ranging Rook, it appears also in cases where the rook does not move to the third file from the start (as in
Fourth File Rook In shogi, Fourth File Rook (四間飛車 ''shikenbisha'') is a class of Ranging Rook openings in which the rook is initially positioned on the fourth file if played by White or the sixth file if played by Black. History The earli ...
or Twisting Rook). The Ishida Opening is also considered the ideal formation in a game with a Lance handicap. The Ishida is also popular as a potent countermeasure against Static Rook Anaguma due to the versatility of its attack, with the left gold moving to 78 to improve the build up and to reinforce the weak points created by attacking from the seventh file.


See also

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Quick Ishida In shogi, Quick Ishida, Rapid Ishida or Ishida Quick Attack (早石田 ''haya ishida'') is an Ishida variation of the Third File Rook class of openings characterized by an open bishop diagonal. Like all Ishida variations, it has an early advan ...
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Third File Rook In shogi, Third File Rook (三間飛車 ''sangenbisha'' or ''sankenbisha'') is a class of Ranging Rook openings in which the rook is positioned on the third file if played by White or the seventh file if played by Black. Types There are two b ...
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Ranging Rook Ranging Rook or Swinging Rook (振り飛車 ''furibisha'') openings in shogi position the rook to the center or left of the player's board to support an attack there. Ranging Rook strategies used in Ranging Rook vs Static Rook are among the old ...


References


Bibliography

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External links

* Lectures on the Latest Strategies
Lecture 7: Ishida
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** ttp://welcometohongkongpools.com/studyshogi/opening/3rd-file-rook/planeryishida-leftmino.html 3rd File Rook: Plenary Ishida Style vs Left Mino* Yet Another Shogi Site
Gote Ishida Style (Countermeasures)
* Shogi Planet

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Ishida At A Glance
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