Yoshiharu Habu's Shogi Model ~Lecture Course for Beginners~

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Available on Initial release Feb 14, 2013
Supervised by Eternal Master Yoshiharu Habu Recommended by the Japan Shogi Association. Shogi beginners who have just learned the rules can learn joseki from scratch in a format similar to the next move. It is also recommended for shogi fans to learn basic knowledge of shogi. The comprehensive shogi app "i Hanyu Shogi" has been provided as an app that is ideal for adults who are new to shogi or re-introduced to shogi. On the other hand, the shogi model this time was developed with the aim of solving the walls that shogi beginners always face, such as "I want to play shogi but it seems difficult" and "I just started playing shogi but I can't win easily". The biggest difference from previous game apps and tsume shogi apps is that you can easily learn the basic knowledge necessary to play shogi while enjoying it. The theme of this application is "Introduction to Joseki". Jyoseki is the best known procedure that has been researched over the long history of shogi, and is still being updated daily. It's like a "good progress example", and it's exactly a "shogi model". In this application, we aimed to make it easier for beginners who have learned how to move pieces to understand the theory (=joseki) for winning from scratch. For the increasing number of "shogi fans" who watch games in recent years, we have made it easy to acquire knowledge that makes watching games more interesting, such as judging battle patterns. The course is easy to operate, just point to the next move while reading hints and explanations. By repeating the operation, you will progress just like a game and learn the procedure. By actually pointing, you can remember the "hands", and since you progress one move at a time from the first hand, you can remember the "flow", so even if you have played a few times, you will naturally "enclose" and "gimmick". The point is to remember. Even if you don't understand, you can see the answer by clicking "Next", and even if you make a mistake, it will automatically correct your move and move on. is not. First of all, the biggest feature of this app is that you can point and remember without worrying about correct or incorrect answers, with the stance of "practice rather than learning". For beginners, it may be difficult to learn by arranging books on a shogi board, but if you have an iPhone or iPad, you can study anywhere and use your spare time. With this app, you can think that you can do it, and I think you will feel like giving it a try. Below is an example of how to study using this app. ●Before learning Joseki... If you have the basics of shogi such as "Basics of a game", "Flow of a game", and "Situation judgment", you will understand the aim of the Joseki and how to judge the situation, making it easier to understand the Joseki itself. Become. Therefore, we have prepared a "game basics" mode so that you can learn the minimum basics. It's basically a mode where you read the explanations, and even if you don't fully understand it, it's okay to think, "Is that so?", so I recommend playing through the game first. ● Prinstoll alone is enough for beginners. The pre-installed course is the basic form of each joseki. This is a course up to the basic early stage pieces such as "enclose the ball" and "preparation for attack". The hardest thing for beginners is to lose without being able to do anything. It means that there is a gap in the early stages of the pieces. It's a basic set of pieces in the opening stages that professional shogi players also refer to, so even if you just memorize it, you can greatly reduce the chances of losing suddenly. If so, I think you can say that you have sufficiently escaped from being a beginner. If you are a shogi fan who watches, and learns this basic form, you will be able to understand the tactics from the first move to a few moves. For example, at the NHK Trophy, I think it would be more fun to watch a match if I could say, "Today is Yagura," before the commentary begins. ■When you don't have confidence or don't know, let's look at the answer first. , The answer is written, so if you read the hints and think a little, even beginners can get the correct answer. Even if you make a mistake, it will automatically correct your hand and move on to the next move. Even beginners can take the course at a good tempo, as there is no need to be stuck in the course because they do not know what to do next. If you don't know, there is a "Next" button in the menu so you can go ahead and see the answer. It is also an effective method to look at the whole procedure and get an image before trying. The correct answer rate has also increased, and the course can be progressed comfortably, so I think it will also lead to maintaining motivation. ●If you know the shape, you can start with a test. After the course, there is also a "test" mode to check how much you remember. One of the procedures that came out in the course will be given as a test, but if you are confident in the early stages, you can try the "test" first and check the explanations only where you do not understand. is also valid. I think that taking a test and conversely focusing on learning only the parts you don't understand in lectures is an effective study method that deepens your understanding. ●If you come across a battle pattern that interests you, purchase a new set and deepen your knowledge. Once you master the basic form, it's natural to think, "I want to know how to attack after building the basic form." "Aikakari" "Bogin" and "Yukan Rook" "Taibogin" are pre-installed, but you can add them as necessary, such as "I want to point out other battle types". You can also purchase joseki courses to expand your knowledge. You can purchase one Joseki course, but you can also purchase multiple Joseki courses as a set. The higher the number of recordings in a set, such as "All Joseki Set", the lower the price per Joseki. ● If you have 3 apps, you can replace the introductory book "i Hanyu Shogi" and "Yoshiharu Habu's Shogi Model -Journal Course for Beginners-" if you purchase it together, you will acquire knowledge of Shogi introductory book + α. It is now possible. Many introductory shogi books are aimed at children, so I hope that adult beginners will be able to use the app. Why don't you take this opportunity to start playing shogi in earnest, which is also a good way to train your brain? For inquiries, please contact [email protected]. 〜Recorded Tracks〜 Ii Rook Aikari Aikari Basic System (pre-in), Bargin (pre-in), Twisted Rook Yagura Yagura New 24-Tegumi and Yagura Enkai (pre-in), △ Super Rapid Battle Bogin, ▲ 3 Seven Silver Tactics ( 4 6 silver 3 7 katsura type), vs. right four-way rook angle change corner change basic form (pre-in), bar silver, stool silver horizontal step basic form (pre-in), △ 3 triangular tactics (△ 8 four-hips), △ 8 Five-flying tactics vs. swing rook vs. swing rook boat enclosure (pre-in), bar silver, diagonal bar silver, 4 five-step early gimmick, rook anaguma, right four-way rook (left Mino → silver crown), vs. Ishida style ( Swinging rook Four-way rook Swinging rook basic form and Mino enclosure (pre-in), vs. stick silver (pre-in), vs. diagonal stick silver, vs. 4-5 steps early, Fujii system middle rook vs. rook rook (pre-in) , primitive middle rook, gokigen middle rook three-way rook three-way rook vs. rook rook battle, early Ishida, Ishida style counter rook counter rook vs. existing rook Anaguma, Sakata style counter rook, haste floating rook What’s new
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When was this game updated?
Yoshiharu Habu's Shogi Model ~Lecture Course for Beginners~ is updated at 2015-07-31.
what's new in the latest version of Yoshiharu Habu's Shogi Model ~Lecture Course for Beginners~?
・Added a link banner for Yoshiharu Habu's shogi model ~Tesuji course for beginners to improve~
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The provider of Yoshiharu Habu's Shogi Model ~Lecture Course for Beginners~ is アイハット株式会社.
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