The 6 games of Jun'i sen B1 class started 11 July 2008 .
KUBO Toshiaki (8 dan) vs MORISHITA Taku (9 dan)
WATANABE Akira (Ryuo) vs SUGIMOTO Masataka ( 7 dan)
ABE Takashi (8 dan) vs INOUE Keita (8 dan)
NAMEKATA Hisashi (8 dan) vs KITAHAMA Kensuke (7 dan)
HORIGUCHI Kazushiza (7 dan) vs HATAKEYAMA Mamoru (7 dan)
YAMASAKI Takayuki (7 dan) vs TAKAHASHI Michio (9 dan)
game 1 ;
Sente; MORISHITA Taku (9 dan)
Gote; KUBO Toshiaki (8 dan )
(diagram 1-1)
1. P-7f P-5d
2. S-4h P-3d
3. P-5f R-5b
4. K-6h K-6b
5. K-7h K-7b
6. P-2f B-3c
7. P-2e S-4b
(diagram 1-1)
KUBO selected "Nakabisha" , especialy reversed "Wanpaku Nakabisha". After 161 moves , MORISHITA won this game .
game 2 ;
Sente; SUGIMOTO Masataka (7 dan)
Gote; WATANABE Akira ( Ryuo )
(diagram 2-1)
1. P-7f P-3d
2. P-1f P-8d
3. P-5f S-6b
4. P-5e K-4b
5. R-5h K-3b
6. K-4h G-5b(6a)
7. B-7g B-3c
8. S-6h K-2b
9. S-5g P-4d
10. K-3h L-1b
11. K-2h K-1a
12. L-1h S-2b
(diagram 2-1)
SUGIMOTO selected reversed "Gokigen Nakabisha" with P-1f , and advanced it to "Gosuji Kuraidori Nakabisha ". WATANABE replied to making "Anaguma", then SUGIMOTO also started making "Anaguma" .
(diagram 2-2)
SUGIMOTO advanced his "Anaguma" to "Big four " , and WATANABE advanced his "Anaguma" to "Ginkanmuri Anaguma".
(diagram 2-2)
After 179 moves , SUGIMOTO won this game .
game 3 ;
Sente; ABE Takashi (8 dan)
Gote; INOUE Keita (8 dan )
(diagram 3-1)
1. P-7f P-3d
2. P-2f P-8d
3. P-2e P-8e
4. G-7h G-3b
5. P-2d Px2d
6. Rx2d P-8f
7. Px8f Rx8f
8. Rx3d B-3c
9. R-3f S-2b
10. P'8g R-8e
11. R-2f K-4a
12. K-5h S-6b
13. G-3h G-5a
14. S-4h P-7d
15. P-3f N-7c
16. N-3g P-1d
(diagram 3-1)
INOUE lead the opening "Yokofutori" , and ABE replied by capturing Pawn by R-3d .
And opening advanced "Hachi-Go Hi senpou " .
After 96 moves , INOUE won this game .
game 4 ;
Sente;NAMEKATA Hisashi (8 dan)
Gote; KITAHAMA Kensuke (7 dan )
(diagram 4-1)
1. P-2f P-8d
2. P-2e P-8d
3. G-7h G-3b
4. P-2d Px2d
5. Rx2d P'2c
6. R-2h P-3d
7. S-3h P-9d
8. P-9f P-8f
9. Px8f Rx8f
10. P'8g R-8d
11. P-4f S-6b
12. S-4g P-6d
13. P-7f S-6c
14. S-5f G-5b
15. B-7g P-7d
16. S-8h Bx7g+
17. Nx7g S-2b
18. P-8f K-4b
19. S-8g N-3c
20. K-6h P-2d
21. P-4e P-1d
22. P-1f S-2c
(diagram 4-1)
KITAHAMA lead the opening to "Aigakari " and NAMEKATA accepted it .
Both player advanced his castle to "Ginkanmuri".
game 5 ;
Sente; HORIGUCHI Kazushiza (7 dan)
Gote; HATAKEYAMA Mamoru (7 dan )
1. P-7f P-3d
2. P-2f G-3b
3. G-7h P-8d
4. P-2e Bx8h+
5. Sx8h S-2b
6. S-3h S-3c
7. P-4f S-6b
8. S-4g P-6d
9. K-6h S-6c
10. K-7i K-4b
11. S-7g P-9d
12. P-9f P-7d
13. P-6f G-5b
14. G-5h P-1d
15. P-1f P-4d
16. P-3f K-3a
17. S-5f S-5d
18. N-3g N-7c
19. P-4e
(diagram 5-1)
HATAKEYAMA lead the opening to "Ittezon Kakukawari " . Both player advanced his camp to "Koshikakegin" . After 70 moves HATAKEYAMA won this game .
game 6 ;
Sente; YAMASAKI Takayuki (7 dan)
Gote; TAKAHASHI Michio (9 dan )
(diagram 6-1)
1. P-7f P-3d
2. P-2f P-8d
3. P-2e P-8e
4. G-7h G-3b
5. P-2d Px2d
6. Rx2d P-8f
7. Px8f Rx8f
8. Rx3d B-3c
9. R-3f S-2b
10. P'8g R-8e
11. R-2f K-4a
12. S-4h S-6b
13. P-3f G-5a
14. N-3g P-7d
15. B-7g N-7c
(diagram 6-1)
TAKAHASHI lead the opening to "Yokofutori" , and advance to "Hachi-Go Hi senpou" .
After 114 moves , TAKAHASHI won this game .
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