Dec 19, 2008

Shogi News; SAIDA won with Nakabisha . (Mynavi Joshi open)

Shogi News; The 2nd Mynavi Joshi open

A shogi game of Mynavi Joshi open between SAITA and SUZUKI started 20 November 2008 .


You can see the game record on the Net .
http://mynavi-open.jp/081120/081120_saida-suzuki_f.html
(Flash version , written in Japanese language )
http://mynavi-open.jp/081120/081120_saida-suzuki.html
(Java version , written in Japanese language )


Sente; SAIDA Haruko (Jo-ryu 4 dan)
Gote; SUZUKI Kan'na (Jo-ryu 1 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-5f P-3d
2.R-5h P-5d
3.P-7f S-6b
4.K-4h K-4b
5.K-3h K-3b
6.K-2h G6a-5b
7.Bx2b+ Kx2b
8.S-8h S-5c
9.P-5e Px5e
10.Rx5e P*5d
11.R-5i P-4d
(diagram 1)




SAIDA moved P-5d , this move is usually the beggining of "Rikisen Furibisha" , include "Nakabisha" and "Mukai Bisha" . After SUZUKI opened the Bishop line , SAIDA immediately made her formation "Nakabisha" .

Both players moved their Kings to right side of the board and they exchange Bishops and 5th file Pawns . Then SUZUKI pushed P-4d , and she tried to make solid castle like "Ibisha Anaguma" or "Hidari Mino" .

(diagram 2)

12.S-7g P-8d
13.S-6f G-4c
14.N-7g G4a-4b
15.S-3h S-3b
16.P-1f P-1d
17.P-2f P-8e
18.G-7h P-7d
19.R-8i S-6d
20.P-8f P-7e
(diagram 2)






SAIDA advanced her left SIlver and Knight to make effective attacking formation . SUZUKI joined her left Gold to defend around center . The battle opened in 7th and 8th files .

(diagram 3)

21.Px7e S-5e
22.Nx8e Sx6f
23.Px6f R-7b
24.S*7d B*5g
25.R-6i B-3e+
26.P-6e +B-4e
27.G-6h P-3e
28.G6h-5h +B-7h
29.R-6f +B-7g
30.R-6i +Bx8f
31.B*6a R-7a
32.B-8c+ P*7g
33.P-6d P-7h+
34.R-6e S*7f
35.Rx3e +P-6h
36.G5h-4h +P-5i
37.Px6c+ +B-6h
38.R-3f Sx8e
39.Sx8e N*5g
40.G-3i +P-5h
41.P*5c Rx7e
42.S-7f +Px4h
43.Gx4h Rx7f
44.Rx7f S*5i
45.R*5h G*6g
46.Rx6h Gx6h
47.Gx5g S-4h=
48.P-5b+ G4b-3c
49.R-7a+ Sx5g+
50.B*3a K-1b
51.N*2e P-2d
52.Nx3c+ Sx3c
53.S*3b G*2c
54.Sx2a= resigns
(diagram 3)

After 107 moves , SAIDA won this game .

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