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9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | |
香 | 桂 | 金 | 王 | 桂 | 香 | 1 | |||
飛 | 銀 | 銀 | 金 | 2 | |||||
歩 | 歩 | 歩 | 歩 | 歩 | 歩 | 歩 | 3 | ||
歩 | 4 | ||||||||
歩 | 5 | ||||||||
歩 | 歩 | 6 | |||||||
歩 | 歩 | 銀 | 歩 | 歩 | 歩 | 歩 | 歩 | 7 | |
金 | 銀 | 飛 | 8 | ||||||
香 | 桂 | 玉 | 金 | 桂 | 香 | 9 |
In shogi, Bishop Exchange (Japanese: 角換わり or 角換り, romanized: kakugawari) is a Double Static Rook opening in which the players exchange their bishops relatively early so as to have bishops in hand. Throughout the game, both players have a bishop drop threat, with which they can exploit any positional weakness that their opponent inadvertently creates.