- meles) and
Asian (M. leucurus) badgers. In ****an, it is
called by the name
anaguma (穴熊)
meaning "hole-bear", or
mujina (むじな, 狢). ****anese
badgers are generally...
- in hand: – In shogi, Bear-in-the-hole
Static Rook or
Anaguma Static Rook (居飛車穴熊
ibisha anaguma) is a
Static Rook
opening that
utilizes a Bear-in-the-hole...
- hand: – The Bear-in-the-hole or
Anaguma castle (穴熊
anaguma, badger, lit. "hole-bear") is a
castle used in shogi. (An
anaguma is a ****anese badger.) It is...
- The
University of Wisconsin–Madison (University of Wisconsin, Wisconsin, UW, UW–Madison, or
simply Madison) is a
public land-grant
research university...
- Gold Fortress, and the Gold
Fortress can be
developed into a
Fortress Anaguma.
Fortress is also the name of an
opening strategy that uses a Fortress...
- Itō's
Pinwheel (伊藤流風車) ☖
pieces in hand: – ☗
pieces in hand: 角 In shogi, the
Pinwheel (風車 kazaguruma) is an
uncommon opening with the rook on the bottom...
-
constructing an
Anaguma castle (with L-18, K-19) as well as a Mino (with S-38). The
second pattern prevents an
Anaguma development since the
Anaguma requires...
-
Static Rook strategies. It was
created as a way to
attack Static Rook
Anaguma castle positions. It is
named after Takeshi Fujii who
invented the strategies...
- Hats time to eat.
While inspecting the ship, Zoro
discovers a boy
named Anaguma (アナグマ), who had
stowed away to earn
money by
killing some
pirate to buy...
- Mino castle. Left Bear-in-the-hole
Central Rook (中飛車左穴熊
nakabisha hidari anaguma) is
Central Rook
opening (戦法) and a
derivative of the
Double Ranging Rook...