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- Ryu-oh abstract "Ryu-oh or Ryūō (竜王, lit. \"Dragon King\") is the name of a promoted piece in shogi, a Japanese professional shogi tournament, and the title of its winner.The basic meaning of \"Ryu-oh\" is a \"promoted rook\". It can move as either a rook (hisha 飛車, lit. flying chariot\") or a king (gyokushō 玉将, lit. \"jade general\") during a turn, and is one of the two most powerful pieces in shogi.\"Ryu-oh\" also refers to the annual Ryu-oh Tournament (Ryūō-sen 竜王戦) sponsored by the Yomiuri Shimbun as well as the title awarded to its winner. The Ryu-oh Tournament, which is one of the seven major professional shogi title matches, was first held in 1988. It comprises preliminary tournaments in six classes and one final. The final tournament, which determines the challenger, involves competitions among eleven players (the top five players from 1st class, top two from 2nd class, and the top four from 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th classes). The first player to win four out of seven championship games becomes the new titleholder. This title should not be confused with that of \"Amateur Ryu-oh\" which is awarded each year to the winner of the Amateur Ryu-oh Tournament.Cash prizes are ¥32,000,000 for the winner of championship and new Ryu-oh titleholder, and ¥8,000,000 for the loser (approximately US$320,000 and $80,000 respectively). Additional compensation includes ¥14,500,000 for the previous titleholder and ¥7,000,000 for the challenger (approximately US$145,000 and $70,000).Among the seven titles in the professional shogi titleholder system, Ryu-oh and Meijin are the most prestigious ones.".
- Ryu-oh thumbnail Shogi_rook_p.jpg?width=300.
- Ryu-oh wikiPageExternalLink ryuou.
- Ryu-oh wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
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- Ryu-oh wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Ryu-oh wikiPageRevisionID "701904375".
- Ryu-oh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shogi_titles.
- Ryu-oh wikiPageWikiLink Dragon_King.
- Ryu-oh wikiPageWikiLink Koji_Tanigawa.
- Ryu-oh wikiPageWikiLink Kunio_Yonenaga.
- Ryu-oh wikiPageWikiLink Meijin_(shogi).
- Ryu-oh wikiPageWikiLink Shogi.
- Ryu-oh wikiPageWikiLink Takeshi_Fujii.
- Ryu-oh wikiPageWikiLink Titleholder_system.
- Ryu-oh wikiPageWikiLink Toshiyuki_Moriuchi.
- Ryu-oh wikiPageWikiLink Yasumitsu_Sato.
- Ryu-oh wikiPageWikiLink Yomiuri_Shimbun.
- Ryu-oh wikiPageWikiLink Yoshiharu_Habu.
- Ryu-oh wikiPageWikiLink File:Shogi_rook_p.jpg.
- Ryu-oh wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ryu-oh".
- Ryu-oh wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ryūō title match".
- Ryu-oh wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ryūō".
- Ryu-oh en "Akira Watanabe".
- Ryu-oh enText "Akira Watanabe".
- Ryu-oh lang "ja".
- Ryu-oh langTitle "渡辺明".
- Ryu-oh verticalAlign "sup".
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- Ryu-oh subject Category:Shogi_titles.
- Ryu-oh hypernym Piece.
- Ryu-oh type MusicalWork.
- Ryu-oh type Title.
- Ryu-oh comment "Ryu-oh or Ryūō (竜王, lit. \"Dragon King\") is the name of a promoted piece in shogi, a Japanese professional shogi tournament, and the title of its winner.The basic meaning of \"Ryu-oh\" is a \"promoted rook\". It can move as either a rook (hisha 飛車, lit. flying chariot\") or a king (gyokushō 玉将, lit.".
- Ryu-oh label "Ryu-oh".
- Ryu-oh sameAs Q3217464.
- Ryu-oh sameAs Ryūō.
- Ryu-oh sameAs 竜王戦.
- Ryu-oh sameAs Riuo.
- Ryu-oh sameAs m.04g273d.
- Ryu-oh sameAs Рюо_(сёги).
- Ryu-oh sameAs RyuO.
- Ryu-oh sameAs Q3217464.
- Ryu-oh wasDerivedFrom Ryu-oh?oldid=701904375.
- Ryu-oh depiction Shogi_rook_p.jpg.
- Ryu-oh isPrimaryTopicOf Ryu-oh.