6-Piece Handicap
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The 6-Piece (六枚落ち rokumai-ochi) handicap in shogi has both of White's major pieces, the rook and the bishop, removed as well as their lances and knights. Thus, White is left with pawns, golds, and silvers.

Black has the usual setup of twenty pieces.

The handicap is a part of the official handicap system.

Openings

Ninth File Edge Attack

9筋攻め

First File Edge Attack

See also

References

    Bibliography

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    • 板谷, 進 [Susumu Itaya] (1988). 駒落ちハンドブック. 毎日コミュニケーションズ.
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