Chu Shogi - KaijiAUT vs dax00 第三局

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dax00

My style of play, trying to make all active moves terrible 😌

4九竜 was your first mistake in this most recent skirmish. I won't yet say what you should have played there. 4八獅 was also a mistake. Instead, 6八獅, a passive move, would have been much better.

You have a couple available options to minimize the damage here, but finding the proper moves will be a real test of how well you understand chu shogi principles. I reckon they're not so easy to find.

KaijiAUT

9十一金

dax00

4三角

KaijiAUT

1七歩

dax00

1四横

KaijiAUT

1十銅

dax00

KaijiAUT

2九銅

dax00

9八•9七獅

KaijiAUT

9十金

dax00

KaijiAUT

7八馬

dax00

7三銀

KaijiAUT

10九金

dax00

KaijiAUT

I am sorry, this game was really messed up by me. I resign

dax00

It's really difficult to play if you can't at least come out of the opening phase on equal footing. Tiny advantages have a tendency to exponentially grow, which is why no small positional advantage should be overlooked. To have just a little more opening theory knowledge than your opponent is a significant advantage. We've played 3 games; I've shown you 3 different setups in response to yours. There is still much left to cover.

At the end there, I felt you were very reactive. But I am one of the last players you should ever assume would land a direct blow. My tendency is to dance around, set bait, and bluff.

Anyways, I made the thread for that test game. Whenever you're ready...

KaijiAUT

Okay thank you very much. Last days my concentration is not that good, because I have lot of things to do. Also as soon as I get more time, I want to continue analysing and writing down openings. 

I think I will move tomorrow more, but I'll do my first move now. 

dax00

The best way to study openings is to drill opening principles while playing through relevant lines. I have given one-on-one lessons before, 2 hour sessions of nothing but openings, one after another. I cover: common setups, fundamentals, counters, move orders, quick systems, slow systems, how to analyse the board. There's a 3D board for chu shogi on Tabletopia perfect for live games and lessons.

evert823

Just checking, these are the symbols for the vertical coordinates correct?

一 二 三 四 五 六 七 八 九 十