A shogi game of Ginga sen between TAKI and NAKAMURA was broadcasted 29 November 2008 .
Sente; TAKI Seiichirou (7 dan)
Gote; NAKAMURA Ryousuke (5 dan)
(diagram 1)
1.P-7f P-3d
2.S-4h P-4d
3.P-4f R-4b
4.S-4g K-6b
5.S-5f K-7b
6.R-4h G4a-5b
7.K-6h K-8b
8.K-7h S-7b
9.B-7g S-3b
10.K-8h S-4c
(diagram 1)
After both players opened their Bishop line , TAKI moved up his right Silver at 4h . Some "Ibisha" shogi players sometimes choice this move , when their opponents are "Furibisha" players . They think P-2f is unnecessary , when they don't attack in 2nd file .
NAKAMURA closed his Bishop line , and selected his strategy "Shiken Bisha" . While NAKAMURA was making "Mino gakoi" , TAKI made his camp "Migi Shiken Bisha" and TAKI also started making his Kakoi , "Ibisha Anaguma" .
(diagram 2)
11.L-9h B-3c
12.G-7h S-5d
13.K-9i P-6d
14.P-3f P-7d
15.S-8h N-7c
16.P-3e Px3e
17.R-3h N-6e
18.Sx6e Sx6e
19.Rx3e G-6c
20.N-3g Sx7f
21.B-5i P*3b
22.N-2e B-2d
23.R-3f P-4e
(diagram 2)
TAKI closed the hole of "Anaguma" ;S-8h , and started attacking in the 3rd file , NAKAMURA's Bishop head . NAKAMURA jumped his King side Knight and developped the left Silver to 7f . Both players attacked each other .
(diagram 3)
24.B-2f Bx4f
25.N*6h S-6e
26.P*4c R-6b
27.B-4d Bx1i+
28.Bx1a+ +B-4f
29.Rx4f Px4f
30.P-6f S-5d
31.P-6e Px6e
32.L*5f L*7e
33.S-7g R*1i
34.Lx5d Gx5d
35.resigns
After 68 moves , NAKAMURA won this game .
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