A game of Mynavi Joshi open tournament between NAGASAWA and IWANE started 26 September 2008 .
You can see the game record on the Net .
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http://mynavi-open.jp/080926/080926_nagasawa-iwane.html
(Java version . Written in Japanese language.)
Sente; NAGASAWA Chikako (Jo-ryu 4 dan)
Gote; IWANE Shinobu (Jo-ryu 1 dan)
(diagram 1)
1. P-2f P-3d
2. P-2e B-3c
3. P-7f P-4d
4. S-4h R-4b
5. K-6h S-3b
6. K-7h S-7b
7. G-(4i)5h K-6b
8. P-3f K-7a
9. P-4f!? P-9d
(diagram 1)
Both NAGASAWA and IWANE are "Furibisha" players . But in this game , NAGAWA select "Ibisha " as her formation . IWANE selected "Shiken Bisha" and made "Mino gakoi"for her King's castle . NAGASAWA made "Funa gakoi" and pushed 4th file Pawn in early stage . How she would attack IWANE's camp ?
(diagram 2)
10. N-3g K-8b
11. P-5f P-9e
12. P-5e G-(4a)5b
13. S-4g L-1b
14. S-5f S-4c
15. P-4e P-3e
16. Px3e Px4e
17. G-4g R-4a
18. Sx4e S-4d
(diagram 2)
NAGASAWA got the Kurai (5th rank positioned Pawn ) in 5th file . This formation is called "Gosuji Kuraidori" . This is very rare tactics against "Shiken Bisha" recently .
NAGASAWA started attacking with P-4e , and IWANE also advanced her piecies .
(diagram 3)
19. P-3d B-1e
20. P*4f S-3e
21. P-1f Sx4f
22. Px1e Sx4g+
23. P*4d P*3f
24. B*3b R-3a
25. Bx2c+ Px3g+
26. R-1h +P-2g
27. R-1f G*2f
28. Rx2f +Px2f
29. S-6h +P-3g
30. P-4c+ Gx4c
31. P*4d G-4b
32. +B-2d P*3c
33. S-5f P*4f
34. P-5d +P-4h
35. B-6f +P-5h
36. G*5i +Px6i
37. Gx6i G*5h
38. G-7i R*3h
39. P-4c+ Gx6h
40. Gx6h S*5g
41. G*7i Sx6h+
42. Gx6h G*5g
43. S*7i Gx5f
44. +Px4b Gx6f
45. Px6f B*4e
46. resign
(diagram 3)
After 90 moves IWANE won this game .
You can see the game record on the Net .
(You need Flash Player 9 . This page is written in Japanese language. )
http://mynavi-open.jp/080926/080926_nagasawa-iwane.html
(Java version . Written in Japanese language.)
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