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Three hammers in chess.

The three strokes of chess are as follows:

1, gun two draws five, horse eight enters seven.

2, the horse two into three, the car is 9 flat 8.

Three, the car is tied for two, and the horse is two into three.

4. Seven soldiers enter one, and seven soldiers enter 1.

5, the gun is eight flat and seven flat, and the car is 1 flat and two flat.

6, Ma Ba into nine, gun two into four.

7. Seven soldiers entered one and three soldiers entered 1.

8. Horse nine into seven, like three into five.

Peng Shusheng (1874- 1960), the founder of Gaima Sanshui, was born in Lanzhou, Gansu Province. At the age of 58, Peng Shusheng was awarded Najianting, Zhang Dekui, Xu, Qian, Ren Xiuting and Hou Yushan. "Three hammers at once" is one of the deformations of the May 7th Artillery on the layout of horses in the picture, which refers to the three-step vault of "Ma Bajinjiu, Ma Jin Jiu Qi and Ma Qi Jin Wu".

Advantages of "three hammers to build a horse": the red side abandoned its soldiers, and the horse entered nine into eight, seven into nine, and five into seven. This horse moves fast, threatening and aggressive.

Disadvantages of "building a horse with three hammers": If the black side reacts correctly, after all, the black side has three more pieces, which is beneficial to the black side. Therefore, it is rare to see "three hammers to cover the horse" in modern chess, but as an unpopular layout, sometimes as a surprise choice, Red Chess, as the first hand, can also consider "three hammers to cover the horse".