Quick Ishida
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In shogi, Quick Ishida or Rapid Ishida (早石田 haya ishida) is a Third File Rook opening characterized by an early advancement of seventh file pawn (歩) when played by Black (先手) or third file pawn when played by White (後手).
Quick Ishida is related to the slow variant of Ishida in that both openings advance their seventh (or third) file pawn to the e rank.
The strategy initially has White aiming to attack Black's bishop head and Black aiming to break White's camp on the seventh file with the threat of several different bishop drop positions.
The Quick Ishida position can lead to a number of traps if the opponent does not defend properly.
Initial positioning
The basic position of Quick Ishida is after 6 moves.
Quick Ishida up to move 7 △ Pieces-in-hand: none
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▲ Pieces-in-hand: none 4. K-4h ... |
Black usually needs to protect their king from a possible king–rook fork counterattack by White in later moves.
Moving the king is the traditional joseki move.
(But, also see the Suzuki variant.)
White's silver defense
Pawn capture variant
Quick Ishida up to move 15 △ Pieces-in-hand: 角歩
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▲ Pieces-in-hand: 歩 8. Rx7d ... |
Gold fortification variant
Preventing Quick Ishida
Quick Ishida up to move 3 △ Pieces-in-hand: none
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▲ Pieces-in-hand: none 1. P-7f P-3d 2. P-7e ... |
If White defends against Quick Ishida after move 3, then the Quick Ishida opening will often be abandoned in favor of the slower Ishida opening.
Prevention by silver
Quick Ishida up to move 4 △ Pieces-in-hand: none
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▲ Pieces-in-hand: none 2. ... S-6b |
Prevention by king
Quick Ishida up to move 4 △ Pieces-in-hand: none
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▲ Pieces-in-hand: none 2. ... K-4b |
Prevention by central pawn
Quick Ishida up to move 4 △ Pieces-in-hand: none
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▲ Pieces-in-hand: none 2. ... P-5d |
Quick Ishida traps
Quick Ishida has several traps that must be defended against properly or else the opponent is at risk of swift and aggressive attacks.
King–rook fork trap
After move 15, Black drops their bishop to 9e forking White's king and rook. White losing their rook this early in the game is likely to be devastating.
Rook–silver fork trap
After move 15, Black drops their bishop to 7g forking White's rook and silver.
This position favors Black.
Suzuki variant
Professional player Daisuke Suzuki (鈴木大介) has suggested a new variation on Quick Ishida after the initial Quick Ishida formation, which is to quickly attack White's seventh file pawn instead of moving the king away from their rook rightwards.
See also
References
Bibliography
- Hosking, Tony (1997). The art of shogi. The Shogi Foundation. ISBN 978-0-95310-890-9.
- 勝又, 清和 (2014). 新手ポカ妙手選: 居飛車編. マイナビ出版. ISBN 978-4-83995-058-3.
- Kitao, Madoka (2011). Joseki at a glance. Translated by Kawasaki, Tomohide. Nekomado. ISBN 978-4-9052-2501-0.
- Kitao, Madoka (2013). Sabaki at a glance. Translated by Kawasaki, Tomohide. Nekomado. ISBN 978-4-9052-2510-2.
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