Feint Ranging Rook

In shogi, Feint Ranging Rook (陽動振り飛車 yōdōfuribisha) is a Ranging Rook opening in which the player first gives the impression that they are playing a Static Rook position, which subsequently switches to a Ranging Rook position.

This strategy is intended to surprise the opponent and hopefully catch the opponent in a suboptimal position.

The impression of a Static Rook position is created by pushing the player's rook pawn forward (on the second file is played by Black or the eighth file if played by White).

Castle

Top Knot Mino
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Instead of the usual Mino castle, Feint Ranging Rook often uses a Top Knot Mino (ちょんまげ美濃 chonmage minō) castle.

Game examples

Fortress vs Feint Opposing Rook
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Yoshiharu Habu vs Masataka Gōda 2009 after 25 moves[1]
gollark: Ah.
gollark: Worded what?
gollark: With stock limit, you'd end up with people stalking the market constantly getting a significant advantage, but casual players not being able to, and them probably selling out in minutes.
gollark: Stock-limited prizes? Even more ***utterly stupid***.
gollark: Hmm...

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