From: sean humby gmail com> Date: 27 oct 2005 Subject: Re: Hineribisha ------=_Part_8869_19964776.1130427852874 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Thanks, guys! On 10/26/05, Manabu Terao mx3 ttcn ne jp> wrote: > > Your free subscription is supported by today's sponsor: > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > So Much Television, Such Little Time! In Love with Lost(TM) or > Devoted to Desperate Housewives(TM)? Take our premier week > survey, complete our offers, and get a FREE* DVD set of either > show! > http://click.topica.com/caad3Qaa2i6YsbpS85oa/Viewer Survey > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Hello Shumby, > > You can find Hineribisha(Twisting rook) opening games with comments in th= e > page of Reijer Grimbergen's "Professional games with comments"( > http://gamelab.yz.yamagata-u.ac.jp/SHOGI/kifumain.html) > > Please refer to the following 3 games with Hineribisha opening. > 45th Oza,Game 2: Shima-Habu 0-1 > 45th Oza,Game 3: Habu-Shima 1-0 > 68th Kisei,Game 2: Yashiki-Miura 0-1 > > If you would like to search games by opening strategy of the above page, > the following page may be useful to you. > http://www.shogi-isps.org/Enews/archives/cat_opening_strategy_index.html > > Hope this helps. > Manabu Terao > > sean humby gmail com> wrote: > > > Hey shogi fans, > > > > I'm getting a bit better at this game.... I've learned some interesting > > opening strategem. I'm familiar with most defensive castles and their > > appropriate usage. I've gotten a solid understanding of Ibisha and > Furibisha > > and their twin "Ai" variants. I've gotten the Koshikakegin reclining > silver > > approach and the Aigakari wing attack and use them often. > > > > I just have no idea what Hineribisha is..... I've heard the term and > know > > it's "Twisting Rook", but I dont have any reference as to what that > looks > > like or how it works. > > > > Does anyone have any examples of professional games that use the > Hineribisha > > strategy? (or any reference at all would be much appreciated) > > > > Thanks!!! > > > > Shumby > > Your free subscription is supported by today's sponsor: > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > Oprah vs Dr. Phil- who is your favorite? Vote now. > http://click.topica.com/caad6r9a2i6YsbpS85of/Your opinion > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > ------=_Part_8869_19964776.1130427852874 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Thanks, guys!

On 10/26/05, Manabu Terao <manabu.terao mx3 ttcn ne jp> wrote: Your free subscription is supported by today's sponsor:
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Hello Shumby,

You can find Hineribisha(Twisting rook) openin= g games with comments in the
page of Reijer Grimbergen's "Professio= nal games with comments"( http://gamelab.yz.yamagata-u.ac.jp/SHOGI/kifumain.html)

Please r= efer to the following 3 games with Hineribisha opening.
45th Oza,Game 2:= Shima-Habu 0-1
45th Oza,Game 3: Habu-Shima 1-0
68th Kisei,Game 2: Ya= shiki-Miura 0-1

If you would like to search games by opening strategy of the above = page,
the following page may be useful to you.
http://www.s= hogi-isps.org/Enews/archives/cat_opening_strategy_index.html

Hope this helps.
Manabu Terao

sean humby < gmail com">shumby@gmail com> wrote:

> He= y shogi fans,
>
> I'm getting a bit better at this game.... I'v= e learned some interesting
> opening strategem. I'm familiar with most defensive castles and th= eir
> appropriate usage. I've gotten a solid understanding of Ibisha = and Furibisha
> and their twin "Ai" variants. I've gotten t= he Koshikakegin reclining silver
> approach and the Aigakari wing attack and use them often.
><= br>> I just have no idea what Hineribisha is..... I've heard the term an= d know
> it's "Twisting Rook", but I dont have any referenc= e as to what that looks
> like or how it works.
>
> Does anyone have any example= s of professional games that use the Hineribisha
> strategy? (or any = reference at all would be much appreciated)
>
> Thanks!!!
>
> Shumby

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