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*{{cite book | last=Aono | first=Teruichi | author-link=:ja:青野照市 | script-title=ja:将棋定跡のカギ: 和英 定跡問題集 | title=Guide to shogi openings: Shogi problems in Japanese and English | year=1983 | publisher=山海堂 | translator-last=Fairbairn | translator-first=John | ref=harv | isbn=4-381-00598-8}}
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* {{cite book | last=Hosking | first=Tony | title=The art of shogi | year=1997 | publisher=The Shogi Foundation | ref=harv | isbn=978-0-95310-890-9}}
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Climbing Silver (error: {{nihongo}}: Japanese or romaji text required (help) bōgin, literally "pole-silver") is a shogi strategy.

Climbing Silver involves advancing a silver upward along with an advanced or dropped pawn supported by the rook aiming to break through the opponent's camp on their bishop's side.[1]

Many different Static Rook shogi openings include a Climbing Silver component. For instance, Climbing Silver can played as part of Double Wing Attack, Yagura, or Bishop Exchange openings. (However, there are other variants of these openings that don't include Climbing Silver.)

Positioning

In the diagrams to the right, the Black's silver advances to the e file.

Once the silver has reached the e file (S-1e in the diagram to the right), Black can attempt to attack White's bishop pawn at 2c by advancing their pawn (P-2d). White can capture Black's pawn, but the silver can recapture White's pawn. Because White did not properly defend their bishop's head here, White's camp is somewhat weaker and more susceptible to subsequent attacks from Black.

Similarly, it's also possible to play Climbing Silver when Black has no pawn on the second file. Here the silver can climb to the empty 2e square. And, if there's a pawn in hand, then that pawn can be dropped to 2d.

See also

References

Bibliography

  • Aono, Teruichi (2009) [1983]. Better moves for better shogi. Translated by Fairbairn, John (2nd ed.). Ishi Press. ISBN 978-4-87187-999-6.
  • Aono, Teruichi [in Japanese] (1983). Guide to shogi openings: Shogi problems in Japanese and English 将棋定跡のカギ: 和英 定跡問題集. Translated by Fairbairn, John. 山海堂. ISBN 4-381-00598-8. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Fairbairn, John (1984). Shogi for beginners. Ishi Press. ISBN 978-4-8718-720-10. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Hosking, Tony (1997). The art of shogi. The Shogi Foundation. ISBN 978-0-95310-890-9. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Kitao, Madoka [in Japanese] (2011). Joseki at a glance. Translated by Kawasaki, Tomohide. Nekomado. ISBN 978-4-9052-2501-0. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)