A game of Mynavi Joshi Open tournament between UEDA and KAI started 22 October 2008 .
You can see the game record on the Net.
http://mynavi-open.jp/081022/081022_kai-ueda_f.html
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Sente; UEDA Hatsumi (Jo-ryu 2 dan)
Gote; KAI Tomomi (Jo-ryu 2 dan)
1. P-7f P-3d
2. P-6f B-3c
3. B-7g R-2b
4. S-4h S-4b
5. K-6h K-6b
6. K-7h K-7b
7. G-(4i)5h P-5d
8. P-5f S-5c
9. S-5g K-8b
10. K-8h S-7b
11. L-9h P-9d
(diagram 1)
Until UEDA moved K-6h , the opening of this game seemed to advance "Ai Furibisha" , since both UEDA and KAI are "Furibisha" players . UEDA's K-6h shown that she selected "Ibisha" in this game , this opening tactics is sometimes called "Nanchatte Ai Furibisha" . Then only KAI selected "Furibisha" and UEDA started making "Ibisha Anaguma" .
12. K-9i P-8d
13. S-8h S-8c
14. G-7i G-7b
15. P-3f R-3b
16. P-2f P-7d
17. P-2e B-5a
18. P-6e S-4d
19. S-4f P-9e
20. G-6g N-7c
21. B-6f G-5b
While UEDA was making "Ibisha Anaguma" , KAI advanced her "Mino gakoi" to "Ginkanmuri" . KAI couldn't have effective attacking formation , before UEDA finished making "Ibisha Anaguma" .
(diagram 3)
22. R-5h N-6e
23. P-5e Px5e
24. Sx5e P*5g
25. R-7h B-7c
26. P*6d Px6d
27. P-2d Px2d
28. P-7e Px7e
29. R-2h G-(5b)6c
30. Sx4d Px4d
31. Rx2d P*2b
32. P*2c P-5h+
33. Px2b+ R-3c
34. P*7d Sx7d
35. +Px2a P*2c
36. R-2h R-5c
37. N*8f +P-5g
38. Gx5g Nx5g+
39. Nx7d Gx7d
40. P*5d R-3c
41. S*6a N*6g
42. Sx7b+ Kx7b
43. Bx4d Nx7i+
44. Sx7i R-4c
45. B-5c+ Rx5c
46. Px5c+ B*4d
47. P*7g Bx5c
48. G*5d S*5b
49. Rx2c+ P*4c
50. Gx5c Sx5c
51. +Rx4c S*6b
52. P*6c G*6i
53. Px6b+ Bx6b
54. S*6c resign
After 107 moves , UEDA won this game .
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