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, Snowroof or Snow Roof Fortress (雁木 ''gangi'', lit. 'goose-wooden') is a
Static Rook Static Rook (居飛車 ''ibisha'') openings in shogi typically have the player's rook at its start position, which is the second file (on the 28 square) for Black and the eighth file (on the 82 square) for White. Explanation Static Rook is a ...
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that characteristically uses a Snowroof
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. It is named after the covered sidewalks (雁木造) connected to buildings in
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. Originating in the
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, the opening had been a less common one after World War II although it was popular in the prewar era. However, around 2017, the opening has become popular with
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. The Snowroof structure often appears in computer shogi games.


Characteristics

For Black, this castle positions the king on the 69 square while two golds are at the ears of king (78, 58) and the two silvers are on 67 and 57. The Snowroof castle is strong against attacks directly from above, especially attacks around the central file. Naitō (1981) notes that the Snowroof was once very popular and had a reputation for being very difficult for a
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opponent to defeat. However, by 1981, the Snowroof opening had become less popular because after the Snowroof's opponent trades off their rook pawn, the head of Snowroof player's bishop is vulnerable as it is only defended by an adjacent gold. Initially, the bishop remains on its starting 88 square. In attack development, this bishop is often moved to the 26 square via three moves passing through B-77 and B-59. Attacking on the fourth file is common by moving the rook to that file supporting an advancing right silver. However, it is also possible to attack on the third file (
Sleeve Rook In shogi, Sleeve Rook (袖飛車 ''sodebisha,'' also translated as ''Right Third File Rook, Sideways Rook'' or ''Sidestepped Rook'') is a Static Rook opening in which the rook is moved to the third file if played by Black or the seventh file if ...
).


Snowroof game examples

Hisao Hirotsu (Black) used a Snowroof castle against Osamu Katsūra's Fortress position in a 1977 Kisei tournament game on January 11. Here, Hirotsu has completed his Snowroof castle and has moved his king leftward for safety to the 79 square aiming for the 88 square. His bishop has moved to the 59 square (via B-77) and is still defending the 86 square while it may also be developed for attacking. From this 59 square, the bishop may be mobilized on 26 or 37 (since the third pawn has been pushed to 36). Katsūra (White) has partially completed his Fortress castle, which has been constructed with the Quick Fortress method (which saves one
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). Since Katsūra's bishop has already been pulled back to 31 on the 31–97 diagonal, he has the possibility of aiming for an eighth file pawn trade plus a bishop trade via ...P-86, Px86 Bx86, Bx86 Rx86 (which actually occurs in the game after this position).
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(White) used a Snowroof castle against
Masayuki Toyoshima is a Japanese professional shogi player, ranked 9-dan. He is a former holder of the Ryūō, Meijin, Ōi, Kisei and Eiō titles. Toyoshima, together with Akira Inaba, Tetsurō Itodani and Akihiro Murata, is one of four Kansai-based young s ...
's Fortress position in a 2014
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tournament on February 2. Habu's Snowroof has been completed. His bishop has been developed completely out of the castle to its attacking position on 84 and his right knight has developed to 73 for attacking as well. Toyoshima constructed a Complete Fortress castle with his right silver on 57 (instead of playing a more common Silver-37 formation) that was subsequently developed into a Fortress Anaguma castle.


Silver Fortress development

One way to improve upon the Snowroof castle's weakness is to develop it into a Silver Fortress. A Silver Fortress is also structurally more flexible than the typical Gold Fortress. However, building a Silver Fortress from a Snowroof castle takes several moves. Thus, taking this Snowroof to Silver Fortress approach will probably cause a player to have a strictly defensive position.


Game example

Kinjirō Kimi (木見金治郎) vs Chōtarō Hanada (花田長太郎) Double Snowroof position Hanada (White) develops his Snowroof castle into a Silver Fortress castle along with a Sleeve Rook formation.


Right King development

The basic Snowroof formation can transition to a
Right King In shogi, Right King or Right-hand King (右玉 ''migi gyoku'') is a defensive subcomponent of different openings in which the king stays on the right side of the board together with the rook, which protects the back rank (rank 9) as well as the ...
-like structure in which the king and right gold move upward to the fourth file.


Bishop Exchange Declined development

In the 3.B-77 variation of the Bishop Exchange opening, White has a narrow window before making the bishop trade during which they can depart from the opening by closing their bishop diagonal with ...P-44 after it has been opened. After they do so, their position can be developed into a Snowroof strategy. Black's position will likely be some form of Fortress since Black's silver is on the 88 square; however, some professional players have also played other unnamed Static Rook positions as Black. One reason for playing this move is that White wishes to avoid the large body of theory associated with Bishop Exchange (or Fortress, which also has a large amount of theory behind it) and so chooses a Snowroof form. Another note about these positions concerns Black's left silver. 4.S-88 is the most common move in Bishop Exchange. However, moving the silver to the 88 square will restrict Black to a Fortress position since the silver cannot be moved to 78 for Left Mino or to 67 for Snowroof. (If Black wishes to keep other options open, then either 4.S-78 or 4.S-68 would have needed to be used instead. 4.S-68 is used for Snowroof while 4.S-78 is the most flexible being compatible with Fortress, Snowroof, and Left Mino.) If Black wishes to prevent White's Snowroof development from the usual Bishop Exchange opening sequences (that is, 1.P-76 P-84 2.P-26 P-85), then Black will need to use an early 3.P-25 variation. 6.P-25. Once White has declined Bishop Exchange, Black is likely to press forward with a rook pawn aiming to exchange off their second file pawn. 6...B-33. Here White can prevent Black's rook pawn exchange by defending the 24 square with their bishop. Although 6...G-33 would also prevent the pawn exchange, the gold on 33 is thought to be a bad configuration. Here White has closed their bishop diagonal (...P-44) and prevented the second file pawn exchange with 6...B-33. If White is aiming for Snowroof, 6...B-33 is very likely. But, White can also play Snowroof lines that do not stop the pawn exchange, in which case White will play 6...S-42 instead. Then, the pawn exchange 7.P-24 Px24 8.Rx24 is met with 8...S-43, in which the silver protects the pawns on the 34 and 44 squares. However, Yasuhiro Masuda suggests that these are difficult lines and recommends 6...B-33 in spite of the fact that computer shogi engines often play 6...S-42. 7.S-48. Black develops their right offensive silver. 7...S-42. White develops their left silver up to the fourth file for the castle. 8.K-69. Black starts to castle their king leftward. Since their castle will be a Fortress castle (as their silver is on 88), the king cannot move to the 68 square because this would block the bishop from moving to 68, which is necessary to make way for the silver to move 77 while maintaining defense of the 86 square (to prevent White's rook pawn exchange). 8...S-43. With this White completes the basic shape of the Snowroof castle. After this Black will need to arrange their pieces to construct the Fortress castle and decide upon an attacking strategy. A common idea is to push the fifth file pawn and aim to exchange off the bishops with their bishop moved back to 68. Another is to push the fourth file pawn for a Reclining Silver formation. Since Fortress requires many moves to construct, Black needs to wary that White may attack first. White can develop their pieces naturally and has various attacking options available to them (e.g. using a traditional Snowroof formation with the right silver on 53 possibly paired with a Right Fourth File Rook attack or a Silver Horns structure with the silver on 63 that could shift to Reclining Silver).


Double Snowroof

The Double Snowroof (相雁木 ''ai-gangi'') opening has both players utilizing Snowroof castles.


Old Double Snowroof opening

This is an older opening used in the 20th century up until the end of World War II after which it lost popularity. Double Snowroof can be developed from an older variant of the
Double Wing Attack In shogi, Double Wing Attack or simply Wing Attack or Centre Game (相掛かり or 相懸り ''aigakari'') is a Double Static Rook opening in which both sides directly advance their rook pawns forward on the second and eighth files toward their ...
opening that uses advanced pawns on the central file supported by the right silver. 1. P-76 P-34, 2. P-26 P-84, 3. P-25 P-85, 4. G-78 G-32. An open bishop diagonal variation of the Double Wing is used as is common of the era. (See Double Wing Attack § Open bishop diagonal variation.) 5. P-24 Px24, 6. Rx24. Black trades off the second file rook pawns. 6...P*23, 7. R-28. White fortifies the second file by dropping the pawn back to its original position at the head of bishop. Black retreats their rook to its starting position. 7...P-86, 8. Px86 Rx86, 9. P*87 R-82. White does the same as Black resulting in a Double Retreating Rook variation of Double Wing. 10. S-48 S-62 11. P-56 P-54 12. K-69 K-41 13. S-57 S-53 14. P-16 P-14 15. P-96 P-94 16. P-36 P-74 17. G-58 G-52 18. P-46 P-64 19. P-66 P-44 20. S-68 S-42 21. S-67 S-43


Silver Horns Snowroof

ツノ銀雁木 ''tsuno gin gangi'' The Silver Horns variant of Snowrook positions the right silver on the 47 square instead of the 57 square as in the traditional Snowroof. This formation allows the possibility of a
Reclining Silver In shogi, Reclining Silver (腰掛け銀 ''koshikakegin'') is a piece formation used in different Double Static Rook openings. It may also be played in Double Ranging Rook openings as well and in Right Fourth File Rook (Static Rook) positions a ...
development where the right silver moves up to 56.


Silver Horns Snowroof game examples

Keita Kadokura (White) used a Silver Horns Snowroof castle against
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's Fortress position in a 2017 Ōza tournament on October 22.


Silver Horns Snowroof Right King

Like the regular Snowroof formation, there is a Right King variant of the Silver Horns Snowroof (ツノ銀雁木右玉 ''tsuno gin gangi migi gyoku''). The adjacent diagram shows a game position between
Hiromu Watanabe is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 6- dan. Early life Watanabe was born in Kōtō, Japan on July 29, 1988. He learned how to play shogi when he was about five years old from his grandfather, and subsequently entered the Japan Shogi ...
(Black) and
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(White) from August 2016. Kamiya is using a Right King position with his king castled rightward (instead of leftward) on the 62 square near his rook on the eight file and his silvers on the 63 and 43 squares. His bishop has advanced to the 33 square in order to prevent Watanabe from trading off his rook pawn. His opponent Watanabe is using a Fortress castle (via the
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-saving Quick Fortress method) that has not been fully completed (his left gold remains on its starting 69 square) and his king has still not fully entered the castle.


See also

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Right Fourth File Rook In shogi, Right Fourth File Rook (右四間飛車 ''migi shikenbisha'') is a Static Rook opening in which the rook is positioned on the fourth file if played by Black or the sixth file if played by White. Typically, Right Fourth File Rook devel ...
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Sleeve Rook In shogi, Sleeve Rook (袖飛車 ''sodebisha,'' also translated as ''Right Third File Rook, Sideways Rook'' or ''Sidestepped Rook'') is a Static Rook opening in which the rook is moved to the third file if played by Black or the seventh file if ...
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Static Rook Static Rook (居飛車 ''ibisha'') openings in shogi typically have the player's rook at its start position, which is the second file (on the 28 square) for Black and the eighth file (on the 82 square) for White. Explanation Static Rook is a ...


References


Bibliography

* * * * * * Katō, Jirō 藤治郎 2000. 将棋の公式. 東京書店. * * * Kogure, Katsuhiro 暮克洋&
Toshiyuki Moriuchi is a Japanese professional shogi player, ranked 9-dan. He is a Lifetime Meijin who won the title eight times, and also a former Ryūō, Kiō and Ōshō title holder. He is also a former senior managing director of the Japan Shogi Association ...
. 1999. ''雁木でガンガン!!'' 主婦と生活社. * Mainichi Communications 日コミュニケーションズ(ed.). 2002. 雁木伝説 雁木の秘法を伝授. 毎日コミュニケーションズ. * * * * Shūkan Shōgi 刊将棋 1991. 雁木伝説. 毎日コミュニケーションズ. * *


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2013 Sep 18 Habu vs Nakamura Oza title match
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