Oct 22, 2008

NAKAGAWA beated SUGIMOTO with "Migi Shiken Bisha". (Asahi cup)

Shogi News; The 2nd Asahi cup shogi open.

A game of Asahi cup between NAKAGAWA and SUGIMOTO started 10 October 2008 .

You can see the game record on the Net .
http://live.shogi.or.jp/asahi/kifu/20081010asahi_21.html
(Flash version , written in Japanese language )
http://live.shogi.or.jp/asahi/kifu/j_20081010asahi_21.html
(Java version , written in Japanese language )


Sente; NAKAGAWA Daisuke (7 dan)
Gote; SUGIMOTO Masataka (7 dan)

(diagram 1)

1. P-7f P-3d
2. P-2f R-4b
3. S-3h K-6b
4. K-6h K-7b
5. K-7h B-3c
6. G-(4i)5h S-3b
7. P-4f P-4d
(diagram 1)







SUGIMOTO is a famous "Furibisha" player and he is good at "Shiken Bisha" , "Ai Furibisha" . In this game , he choiced "FUJII's open Shiken Bisha" ; 2...R-2b . But replying NAKAGAWA's P-4f , SUGIMOTO closed Bishop line;P-4d and the opening transpositoned to closed and standard "Shiken Bisha" .

(diagram 2)

8. S-4g K-8b
9. S-5f S-7b
10. B-7g P-9d
11. P-9f G-(4a)5b
12. K-8h P-5d
13. R-4h P-6d
14. L-9h P-7d
15. K-9i N-7c
16. S-8h G-6c
17. G-(5h)6h P-8d
18. G-7i S-4c
19. G-(6h)7h S-8c
20. P-3f G-7b
21. N-3c R-4a
22. P-1f L-1b
23. P-2e P-6e
24. B-8f P-8e
25. B-7g P-7e
26. Px7e B-4b
(diagram 2)

NAKAGAWA is an "Ibisha" player and he likes rough game like "Yokofutori" and "Migi Shiken Bisha" . In this game he choiced "Migi Shiken Bisha" to beat SUGIMOTO's "Shiken Bisha" . In addition to it , he made "Ibisha Anaguma" , one of the most hard diffence .

After advancing "Ginkanmuri" from "Mino gakoi" , SUGIMOTO opened a battle in 7th file .


27. P-2d Px2d
28. R-2h P*7f
29. B-6h P-3e
30. R-2f L-9b
31. Px3e Bx7e
32. Rx2d P-5e
33. S-4g P*3f
34. Sx3f P-5f
35. Px5f B-4h+
36. R-2b+ +Bx3g
37. S-2e P-6f
38. Px6f +B-4g
39. S-3d S-5d
40. P-5e Sx5e
41. +R-5b R-9a
42. +Rx5e P-9e
43. Px9e P*9f
44. P*5d +B-7d
45. S*7e Gx5d
46. Sx7d Gx5e
47. Sx8c= Gx8c
48. P*7d Gx7d
49. B*5b S*8c
50. P*7e G-6d
51. S*5c G-(6d)5d
52. S-4c+ P*6g
53. B-5i Lx9e
54. P-7d P-9g+
55. Nx9g Lx9g+
56. Sx9g N*8f
57. Px8f Px8f
58. S-6b= N*8g
59. Gx8g Px8g+
60. Px7c+ K-9c
61. N*9f +Px9h
62. Kx9h R*5h
63. P*7h resign
(diagram 3)

After 125 moves NAKAGAWA won this game .

You can see the game record on the Net .
http://live.shogi.or.jp/asahi/kifu/20081010asahi_21.html
(Flash version , written in Japanese language )
http://live.shogi.or.jp/asahi/kifu/j_20081010asahi_21.html
(Java version , written in Japanese language )

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