Fortress opening
Fortress is both a Static Rook opening and a castle in shogi.
It is usually played in a Double [Static Rook] opening, which is often a Double Fortress opening. However, it may also occur in different Double Static Rook openings such as Fortress vs Right Fourth File Rook.
The Fortress castle, which is the defining characteristic of Fortress games, was considered by many to be one of the strongest defensive positions in Double Static Rook games in the 1980s.
The term yagura is the Japanese word for a tower-like structure in traditional Japanese castles.
Double Fortress
The most commonly encountered Fortress strategies occur in Double Fortress games where both players use a Fortress formation.Historical Fortress
Earlier josekis for Fortress in the Edo period were very different from the current josekis.For instance, in one variation, it is White who delays pushing their rook pawn and an early bishop trade occurs before both players' kings are moved into their castles.
vs Snowroof
The Snowroof strategy can be played against a Fortress opponent.Rapid Attack Fortress
Rapid Attack Fortress strategies are characterized by the fact that White will start the fight following Black's blocking of the bishop's diagonal. These are active plans where White wants to avoid a development in which Black takes hold of the initiative. The side playing Fortress aims at building up a position wary of the rival's rapid attack. There are a number of variations:- Sitting King Bogin
- Right Fourth [File Rook]
- Central [Rook Fortress]
- Masuda Rapid Attack Fortress
- Yonenaga Rapid Attack Fortress
- Akutsu Rapid Attack Fortress
- Crab Silvers
vs White's Left Mino
1. P-76 P-842. S-68 P-34
3. P-66 S-62
4. P-56 P-54
5. S-48 G61-52
6. G49-58 S-32
7. G-67 P-44
8. S-77 G-43
9. B-79 B-31
10. P-36