Shogi at a glance - 208 questions to break through the beginner's barrier

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2006-08-01

Product descriptionComment from the publisherThose who have such troubles as "Shogi is popular at school, but I can't beat my rivals", "I want to make my drinking buddies go crazy" In addition, I recommend this book "Shogi Hitome Tesuji". A total of 208 tactics that frequently appear in actual battles have been picked up, making them immediately useful in actual battles. All the questions are partial drawings, and since many drawings are used, it is easy to read and you will become stronger with each question. Make a big difference to your rivals with this one book. Chapter 1 is "Koma Hitome Tesuji", Chapter 2 is "Enclosure Hitome Tesuji", Chapter 3 is "End Attack Hitome Tesuji", Chapter 4 is "Hitome Uke", Chapter 5 The chapter is "Desperate at a glance".
Supervised by Akira Watanabe, who holds the number one Ryuo in the shogi world. In the preface, Ryuo Watanabe said, ``When I was a child, I remember feeling a small impression every time I saw a tesuji that I didn't know. Please." Please enjoy the new charm of shogi with this book.
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This book is recommended for those who have just learned Shogi and those who are struggling without breaking the beginner's barrier. I introduced the shapes that often appear in actual battles with partial drawings, and explained the points in an easy-to-understand manner in the following one-hand format. With this one book, you can understand how to win shogi.
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Watanabe/Akira
Born April 23, 1984 in Tokyo. In 1994, he won the 19th Elementary School Meijin Tournament, and was Kazuharu Shoshi 7th Danmon in the 6th grade in the same year. April 2000 4th Dan, November 2005 9th Dan (youngest record ever). In 2003, he made his first title match in the 51st Oza match. In 2004, he won his first title in the 17th Ryuo match. In 2005, he won the 13th Ginga Battle and the 36th Rookie King Battle, and made a straight defense in

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