Apr 30, 2009

Shogi Game record : NISHIO beated YOKOYAMA's ISHIDA ryu . (Ginga sen)

Shogi Game record : The 17th Ginga sen : G-block

A shogi game of Ginga sen G-block between YOKOYAMA and NISHIO was broadcasted 12 February 2009 .


Sente: YOKOYAMA Hiroaki (5 dan)
Gote : NISHIO Akira (5 dan)

(diagram 1)

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









Both players opened their Bishop line and YOKOYAMA selected ISHIDA ryu with 2.P-7e . Against this move , there are many replies include 2...P-8d , 2...S-6b , 2...P-5d , 2...P-4d , 2...P-3e , 2...R-3b . NISHIO selected 2...P-1d . YOKOYAMA closed Bihop line and selected Sanken Bisha with 4.R-7h . NISHIO advanced his 1st file Pawn . Both players started making Kakoi .

(diagram 2)

7.S-6h P-8d
8.S-6g P-8e
9.R-7f P-2d
10.G6i-5h K-2c
11.N-7g S-3b
12.K-2h P-6d
13.P-5f S-6c
14.B-7i G6a-5b
15.G-3h B-4d
16.P-3f P-9d
17.P-4f R-7b
18.Nx8e P-7d
(diagram 2)



NISHIO advanced 8th file Pawn with P-8e and YOKOYAMA protect this file by making ISHIDA ryu formation with R-7f . NISHIO made Hidari mino , sometimes called "Tenshukaku mino" . YOKOYAMA tried to make Anaguma gakoi with G-3h . YOKOYAMA captured 8e Pawn and NISHIO attacked in 7th file with P-7d .

(diagram 3)

19.Px7d Sx7d
20.P-4e B-3c
21.B-4f S-7e
22.R-7i P*7f
23.P-2f R-7d
24.N-3g P-5d
25.G5h-4g L-9b
26.P-2e Px2e
27.Nx2e B-5a
28.P*2d K-2b
29.P-5e P-6e
30.Px5d Rx5d
31.S-5f P-3e
32.B-9a+ Bx2d
33.+Bx8a R-8d
34.+Bx9b P*2g
35.Gx2g Rx8e
36.+Bx6e Rx8g+
37.R-4i P*2f
38.Gx2f N*3d
39.Gx3e S-2c
40.P*2g +R-8h
41.R-4h +Rx9i
42.P-4d P*2f
43.L*4i Px2g+
44.Kx2g Bx3e
45.Px3e G*2f
46.K-3h Gx2e
47.Px4c+ L*3f
48.N*3g P*4f
49.Px3d Px4g+
50.Sx4g Lx3g+
51.Kx3g Sx3d
52.B*5e P*3c
53.+Px5b N*4e
54.K-3h G-2f
55.S-4f +Rx9g
56.P*5g G*3g
57.Sx3g Nx3g+
58.Bx3g Gx3g
59.Kx3g +Rx5g
60.G*4g B*4f
61.K-3h S*3g
62.K-2g N*3e
63.resigns
(diagram 3)

After 124 moves , NISHIO won the game .

Apr 29, 2009

Shogi Game record : IWANE beated SHIMIZU ! (Mynavi Joshi open)

Shogi Game record : The 2nd Mynavi Joshi open : semi final

The semi final shogi game of Mynavi Joshi open between IWANE and SHIMIZU started 9 February 2009 .



You can see the game record on the Net .
http://mynavi-open.jp/090209/090209_shimizu-iwane_f.html
(Flash version , written in Japanese language)
http://mynavi-open.jp/090209/090209_shimizu-iwane.html
(Java version , written in Japanese language)


Sente: IWANE Shinobu (Jo-ryu 1 dan)
Gote: SHIMIZU Ichiyo (Jo-ryu Osho)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-1f P-1d
3.P-6f P-6d
4.R-6h R-6b
5.K-4h K-4b
6.K-3h K-3b
7.S-7h S-7b
8.K-2h B-3c
9.S-6g S-6c
10.S-3h K-2b
(diagram 1)





After both players opened Bishop line and pushed 1st file Pawns , IWANE closed her Bishop line with P-6f . She selected Shiken Bisha with 4.R-6h in this game . SHIMIZU replied with Migi Shiken Bisha , her favorite formation . IWANE was making Mino gakoi and SHIMIZU started making Ibisha Anaguma .

(diagram 2)

11.G6i-5h L-1b
12.P-4f K-1a
13.P-3f S-2b
14.G-4g G6a-5a
15.B-7g G5a-4b
16.P-2f G4b-3b
17.S-2g G4a-3a
18.G-3h P-8d
19.N-3g P-7d
20.L-9h S-5d
21.P-9f P-9d
22.R-6i R-6a
23.S-5f P-8e
24.R-6h R-6b
25.B-8h R-6a
26.R-6i R-6c
27.B-7g N-7c
28.P-9e P-6e
(diagram 2)

IWANE advanced her Mino gakoi ; Kata mino gakoi --> Hon mino gakoi --> Taka mino gakoi --> Ginkamuri . In the other hand , SHIMIZU completed Ibisha Anaguma .
After some moves , IWANE started attacking in 9th file and SHIMIZU also attacked in 6th file .

(diagram 3)

29.P-1e Px1e
30.Px9d Bx6f
31.B-9e Lx9d
32.P*6d R-6a
33.Bx7c+ Lx9h+
34.+Bx7d R-7a
35.+B-5b +Lx8i
36.P*1c Sx1c
37.+Bx5c R-5a
38.P-6c+ N*1f
39.K-1h P*5e
40.S-6g B-7g+
41.N-2e +L-7i
42.Rx7i +Bx6g
43.Nx1c+ Lx1c
44.N*2e S*2d
45.+P-5b R-9a
46.L*9g P*9f
47.+Bx5d R-9d
48.+Bx5e L*4d
49.P*1d Lx1d
50.P*1c G3a-2b
51.S*4a G-3a
52.S*3b Gx4a
53.+Px4a Nx1c
54.Nx1c+ Sx1c
55.+P-3a K-1b
56.G*2a N*3c
57.N*2e Nx2e
58.Gx2b Sx2b
59.S-2a= K-1c
60.G*1b K-2d
61.Px2e Kx2e
62.+Bx4d K-2d
63.L*2f resigns
(diagram 3)

After 125 moves , IWANE won this game .

Apr 28, 2009

Shogi Game record : HABU won over SASAKI's Gokigen Nakabisha . (NHK cup)

Shogi Game record : The 58th NHK cup TV Shogi tournament

A shogi game of NHK cup between HABU and SASAKI was broadcasted 8 February 2009 .

Sente: HABU Yoshiharu (Meijin , Osho , Kisei , Oza)
Gote: SASAKI Makoto (5 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-2f P-5d
3.P-2e R-5b
4.G4i-5h K-6b
5.S-4h B-3c
6.Bx3c+ Nx3c
7.K-6h R-2b
8.K-7h S-4b
9.P-4f K-7b
(diagram 1)






SASAKI led the opening of this game , his favorite "Gokigen Nakabisha" . HABU replied with Go-Hachi Kin kyusen line , but SASAKI declined the kyusen variation and he moved up his Bishop with B-3c . HABU immediately exchanged Bishops and SASAKI turned his Rook to 2b ; Mukai Bisha .

(diagram 2)

10.S-4g K-8b
11.K-8h S-5c
12.G-7h R-2a
13.L-9h G-4b
14.K-9i P-9d
15.S-8h P-9e
16.P-1f S-7b
17.P-1e S-6d
18.G5h-6h S-5e
19.P-3f P-4d
20.P-5f S-6d
21.P-3e Px3e
22.R-3h Nx2e
(diagram 2)


HABU developped his Funa gakoi to Ibisha Anaguma . SASAKI completed Kata mino gakoi . HABU started attacking the Knight's head , the most weak point of SASAKI's camp .

(diagram 3)

23.Rx3e P-2d
24.P-4e B*2f
25.R-3f B-4h+
26.S-5h Px4e
27.P*4c G-4a
28.R-3c+ R-3a
29.+R-2b R-3h+
30.S-6i S-5c
31.N-1g Nx1g+
32.Lx1g N*8d
33.P-5e Nx7f
34.Px5d S-6d
35.P-4b+ Nx8h+
36.Gx8h S*7i
37.+Px4a Sx8h=
38.Kx8h G*5g
39.G*7h +B-5i
40.S*7i +R-3i
41.P*4i P*5f
42.+P-4b K-9c
43.+P-5b +Rx4i
44.+Px6a +Bx6i
45.Gx6i +Rx6i
46.G*8e P-8d
47.B*7a resigns
(diagram 3)

After 93 moves , HABU won the game .

Apr 27, 2009

Shogi Game record : SAIDA won over IWANE in Ai Furibisha game . (Jo-ryu Saikyou sen)

Shogi Game record : The 2nd Jo-ryu Saikyou sen

A Shogi game of Jo-ryu Saikyou sen between IWANE and SAIDA started 8:00 P.M. , 8 February 2009 on the Net .


Sente: IWANE Shinobu (Jo-ryu 1 dan)
Gote: SAIDA Haruko (Jo-ryu 4 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-6f R-3b
3.S-6h K-6b
4.S-6g S-7b
5.B-7g K-7a
6.R-8h G4a-5b
7.P-8f P-7d
8.S-3h S-4b
9.K-4h P-5d
10.K-3i S-5c
(diagram 1)






Both IWANE and SAIDA are Furibisha player . In this game , IWANE first stopped her Bishop line with 2.P-6f and SAIDA immediately selected "Sanken Bisha" with R-3b . After some moves , IWANE selcted "Mukai Bisha" , then the game advanced Ai Furibisha game . SAIDA quickly completed Hon Mino gakoi . IWANE was also making Mino gakoi .

(diagram 2)

11.G6i-5h P-1d
12.P-8e S-7c
13.P-6e Bx7g+
14.Nx7g B*4d
15.R-8g P-1e
16.S-5f N-3c
17.P-4f S5c-6b
18.P-9f P-9d
19.P-4e B-5c
20.R-8i G-7b
21.L-9h L-1c
22.R-9i N-2e
(diagram 2)



After Bishop exchange , SAIDA dropped her Bishop on a good position with B*4d , and she was developping her Mino gakoi to Yagura gakoi . Because of a difference of their camps , IWANE couldn't develop her kakoi and SAIDA made an effective attacking formation against 1st file of IWANE's camp .

(diagram 3)

23.P-9e Px9e
24.P-7e Px7e
25.Lx9e P*9c
26.Lx9c+ Lx9c
27.P*9d Lx9d
28.Rx9d P*9c
29.Rx5d P-7f
30.P*7d S-8b
31.L*7c Nx7c
32.Px7c+ S8bx7c
33.P*7d S-8b
34.N*7c G-4b
35.B*9b S8bx7c
36.Px7c+ Sx7c
37.P-8d Sx8d
38.S*7d L*8b
39.N-8e N*6b
40.Rx5c+ Gx5c
41.N-7c+ Sx7c
42.Sx7c+ Gx7c
43.B*4f P*5e
44.Sx5e S*3e
45.S-4d Sx4f
46.Sx5c+ Nx3g+
47.Sx3g Sx3g+
48.Nx3g N*3f
49.G*3h L*4f
50.P*7b Gx7b
51.N*4g R*8i
52.S*5i P-7g+
53.P-6d Px6d
54.S*6c +P-6h
55.Sx7b+ Kx7b
56.G*6c K-7a
57.+Sx6b Rx6b
58.Gx6b Kx6b
59.B-8a+ +Px5h
60.R*7b K-5a
61.Gx5h S*4h
62.G5hx4h Rx5i+
63.S*4i S*2h
64.Gx2h Nx4h+
65.K-2i +Rx4i
66.resigns
(diagram 3)

After 130 moves , SAIDA won the game .

Apr 26, 2009

Shogi Game record : SATO beated SAKAGUCHI's Mukai Bisha . (Ginga sen)

Shogi Game record : The 17th Ginga sen : F-block

A shogi game of Ginga sen F-block between SAKAGUCHI and SATO was broadcasted 7 February 2009 .


Sente: SAKAGUCHI Satoru (4 dan)
Gote: SATO Amahiko (4 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-8d
2.P-5f P-8e
3.B-7g P-5d
4.R-8h P-3d
5.S-6h K-4b
6.K-4h K-3b
7.K-3h S-6b
8.K-2h P-7d
(diagram 1)







SAKAGUCHI is famous for Wanpaku Nakabisha . In this game he seemed to select Nakabisha until 3...P-5d . But he slected Mukai Bisha , especially the opening used to be called MASUDA ryu Mukai Bisha .

This opening has variou dangerous lines . For example , you may feel insead of 4...P-3d , the line 4...S-6b , 5.S-6h P-3d , 6.K-4h K-4b is more natural . (please see my other blog ;Yamajunn's Shogi opening traps)

The line 4...P-3d has a variation , 5.Bx2b+ Sx2b , 6.B*5c , but this line is more safty . I will treat this line in my site . (Yamajunn's shogi opening )

Both players started making their each Kakoi .

(diagram 2)

9.S-3h Bx7g+
10.Sx7g N-7c
11.S-6f P-6d
12.B*4f G-7b
13.Bx6d G-6c
14.B-4f S-4b
15.P-1f S4b-5c
16.P-1e S-4d
17.B-7i K-2b
18.P-4f G-3b
19.G6i-5h S6b-5c
20.G-4g P-3e
21.N-7g S-3c
22.P-2f S-3d
23.S-2g S-4d
24.G-3h P-2d
25.P-9f P-9d
26.L-1h S-3c
27.P-4e Sx4e
28.Bx3e P-4d
29.P-3f P-8f
30.Px8f P*8g
(diagram 2)

SAKAGUCHI finished Kata mino gakoi , and SATO exchanged the Bishops . SATO jumped his left Knight and SAKAGUCHI aiming to the Knight's head with S-6f . SATO tried to push SAKAGUCHI's 6f Silver with his 6th file Pawn . By dropping the Bishop , SAKAGUCHI protected his left Silver with capturing SATO's 6th file Pawn . SATO advanced his both Silvers and got a Kurai in 3rd file . SAKAGUCHI developped his Kata mino to Ginkanmuri . SATO attacked in 8th file with a Pawn sacrifice and dropping a Pawn with P*8g .

(diagram 3)

31.R-4h Rx8f
32.P*8i P-7e
33.N-3g S4e-3d
34.B-4f P-8h+
35.Px8h P*6h
36.P-3e S-4e
37.Nx4e Px4e
38.P-3d Sx3d
39.Bx2d Rx8h+
40.B-5a+ +Rx9i
41.P*4i N*3e
42.+B-5b L*4c
43.+Bx6c P-4f
44.Gx4f Nx2g+
45.Gx2g Lx4f
46.Rx4f S*3e
47.R-4a+ G*4b
48.S*3h P*3g
49.Gx3g P*3f
50.G-2g B*3g
51.Sx3g Px3g+
52.Gx3g Gx4a
53.G*4h R*4c
54.+Bx4a Rx4a
55.L*4g S*4f
56.Lx4f Sx4f
57.S*3h Sx3g+
58.Gx3g L*3e
59.P*3f Lx3f
60.Gx3f Rx4i+
61.Sx4i +Rx4i
62.L*2d P*2c
63.resigns
(diagram 3)

After 124 moves , SATO won this game .

Apr 25, 2009

Shogi Game record : TOYOSHIMA won over TOBE's Gokien Nakabisha . (Ginga sen)

Shogi Game record : The 17th Ginga sen : E-block

A shogi game of Ginga sen E-block between TOYOSHIMA and TOBE was broadcasted 5 February 2009 .


Sente: TOYOSHIMA Masayuki (4 dan)
Gote : TOBE Makoto (5 dan)



1.P-2f P-3d
2.P-7f P-5d
3.P-2e R-5b
4.G4i-5h P-5e
5.P-2d Px2d
6.Rx2d G-3b
7.S-4h K-6b
8.R-2h P*2c
9.P-4f K-7b
10.S-4g P-3e









11.K-6h R-5d
12.P-8f K-8b
13.K-7h S-7b
14.B-7g S-4b
15.S-8h R-2d
16.P*2e R-3d
17.S-8g S-5c
18.K-8h P-1d
19.G-7h S-6d
20.P-9f P-9d
21.L-9h P-4d
22.K-9i G-4c
23.G5h-6h N-3c
24.P-1f B-1c
25.R-2f P-7d
26.G-8h P-8d
27.G6h-7h G-5d
28.P-5f Px5f
29.Sx5f P*5e
30.S-4g S6d-7c
31.B-6h G-6e




32.P-1e P-5f
33.Px1d B-3a
34.P*5h P-7e
35.P-1c+ Lx1c
36.Lx1c+ Bx1c
37.Px7e L*7f
38.L*7g Lx7g+
39.Nx7g G-6d
40.L*7d Sx7d
41.Px7d P-3f
42.Px3f P-4e
43.P-2d Rx2d
44.Rx2d Bx2d
45.S*7c Nx7c
46.Px7c+ Sx7c
47.Sx5f R*4i
48.P*7i L*7d
49.R*2b S*7b
50.P-8e P*5b
51.R-2a+ L*7e
52.N*6e Lx7g+
53.G8hx7g N*5a
54.Nx7c+ Sx7c
55.Px8d Sx8d
56.P*8e Sx8e
57.L*8f Sx8f
58.Sx8f P*7f
59.P*8c K-7c
60.G7g-8g P-7g+
61.Bx7g Lx7g+
62.G8gx7g Bx4f
63.S*8b Kx8c
64.L*8e P*8d
65.Lx8d Kx8d
66.S*7c K-7d
67.+Rx5a Gx5a
68.N*6f K-8c
69.P*8d K-9b
70.P-9e B*7f
71.S-9c+ Kx9c
72.Px9d Bx9d
73.Lx9d Kx9d
74.B*7b resigns

Apr 24, 2009

Shogi Game record : SATO won over KANAI's kyusen Yagura . (NHK cup )

Shogi Game record : The 58th NHK cup TV Shogi tournament

A Shogi game of NHK cup tournament between SATO and KANAI was broadcasted 1 February 2009 .


Sente: SATO Yasumitsu (Kio)
Gote: KANAI Kouta (4 dan)



1.P-7f P-8d
2.S-6h P-3d
3.P-6f S-6b
4.P-5f P-5d
5.S-4h S-4b
6.G4i-5h G-3b
7.G-6g K-4a
8.S-7g S6b-5c










9.P-7e P-5e
10.Px5e Bx5e
11.S-5g S-5d
12.S-7f K-3a
13.K-6h P-6d
14.K-7h B-3c
15.S-4f R-5b
16.P-3f P-7d
17.Px7d P-6e
18.N-3g R-6b








19.R-6h Px6f
20.Gx6f P*6g
21.Gx6g Bx8h+
22.Kx8h B*4d
23.P*6f P*6e
24.B*7g G-5a
25.G-7h P-9d
26.P-9f P-9e
27.Px9e Px6f
28.Gx6f P*7e
29.S-6g S-6e
30.Gx6e Rx6e
31.Bx4d Px4d
32.P*6f R-6a
33.B*7b P-7f
34.R-5h B*6i
35.R-5g Lx9e
36.Lx9e P*5f
37.R-5i Bx4g+
38.L*4i +B-3h
39.P*5c R-6d
40.P-5b+ Gx5b
41.Bx8a+ P*9g
42.P*9i Rx7d
43.+B-9b R-7e
44.S*8f R-7c
45.+B-8b R-5c
46.N*6e R-4c
47.P*4e G-5a
48.Px4d Rx4d
49.S-4e R-7d
50.P*7e P*4h
51.Px7d Px4i+
52.Rx5f L*9f
53.Sx7f P*7e
54.S8fx7e +Bx5f
55.Sx5f R*5i
56.+B-5e P*5d
57.+B-4f +P-4h
58.R*8a K-2b
59.P*4c +P-5h
60.Px4b+ G5ax4b
61.N-2e +P-5g
62.B*4d resigns

Apr 23, 2009

Shogi Game record : The 2nd Jo-ryu Saikyou sen

A Shogi game of the Jo-ryu Saikyou sen between NAKAI and CHIBA started 1 February 2009 on the Net .


Sente: NAKAI Hiroe (Jo-ryu 6 dan)
Gote : CHIBA Ryouko (Jo-ryu 3 dan)



1.P-7f P-8d
2.S-6h P-3d
3.P-6f S-6b
4.P-5f P-5d
5.S-4h S-4b
6.G4i-5h G-3b
7.G-7h K-4a
8.K-6i P-7d
9.G5h-6g S6b-5c












10.P-2f P-8e
11.S-7g P-5e
12.Px5e Bx5e
13.B-7i B-7c
14.P-2e S-5d
15.P-2d Px2d
16.Bx2d P*2c
17.B-6h P-4d
18.P-4f G-5b
19.S-4g G5b-4c
20.K-7i K-3a
21.K-8h P-9d
22.P-9f K-2b
23.P-1f S-3c
24.P-1e S-2d
25.S-3f P-3e
26.S-4g S-3c
27.P-3f G-3d
28.R-3h S-2d
29.N-1g Px3f
30.Sx3f P*3e
31.S-4g Sx1e
32.P*3f S-2f




33.Px3e Sx3e
34.S-3f Sx3f
35.Rx3f P*3e
36.R-2f S*5h
37.S*2e S-4c
38.P*5d R-5b
39.Sx3d Sx3d
40.G*5c R-9b
41.P*2d Px2d
42.Rx2d G-2c
43.R-2h Sx6g+
44.Gx6g S*3g
45.R-2i P*2h
46.R-5i S-4h+
47.R-5g G*4g
48.Rx4g +Sx4g
49.P*2d Gx2d
50.P*2e G-2c
51.G*8c R-3b
52.Gx7c Nx7c
53.B*5a P-8f
54.Sx8f +S-5h
55.P-2d Gx2d
56.Bx2d+ R*2g
57.+Bx3d Rx3d
58.S*4c R-3a
59.P*2d Rx2d+
60.G-4b +Sx6h
61.Gx6h B*5i
62.Gx3a Bx6h+
63.G-3b K-2c
64.R*2b resigns

Apr 22, 2009

Shogi News: GOUDA won the 2nd game . (Meijin sen)

Shogi News: The 67th Meijin sen : 7 games title match

10:08 P.M. , 22 April 2009 after 152 moves GOUDA won the 2nd game of this match . Then the score of this match becomes "HABU 1 --- 1 GOUDA" . They will have next game 7 & 8 May 2009 at Fukuju kaikan , Fukuyama city , Hiroshima .


Sente: HABU Yoshiharu (Meijin , Osho , Kisei , Oza)
Gote : GOUDA Masataka (9 dan)



1.P-7f P-8d
2.S-6h P-3d
3.P-6f S-6b
4.P-5f P-5d
5.S-4h S-4b
6.G4i-5h G-3b
7.G-7h K-4a
8.K-6i G-5b
9.S-7g S-3c
10.B-7i B-3a
11.P-3f P-4d
12.G5h-6g G5b-4c
13.S-3g B-6d
14.B-6h K-3a
15.K-7i P-7d
16.K-8h K-2b
17.S-4f S-5c
18.N-3g P-9d
19.P-1f P-1d
20.P-2f S-2d
21.R-3h P-8e
22.L-1h S-4b
23.P-9f N-3c
24.P-6e B-7c
25.S-6f P-8f
26.Px8f P-9e
27.Px9e Lx9e
28.P*9f Lx9f
29.P*9g Lx9g+
30.Nx9g P*8d
31.L*9f R-7b
32.K-8g P-4e
33.Nx4e Nx4e
34.P*9d P*9e
35.P-9c+ Nx9c
36.Lx9e P*9b
37.P*9d N*8c
38.K-9f Nx9e
39.Sx4e P*4d
40.Sx5d Gx5d
41.N*4f S-4c
42.P-2e Sx2e
43.Px9c+ Px9c
44.P-3e G-5c
45.P-5e P-4e
46.Nx3d K-3a
47.P-8e L*8a
48.Px8d P*8e
49.Nx8e Bx8d
50.P*9d Px9d
51.B-8f P*5b
52.P-5d Sx5d
53.N*4d P-6d
54.Px6d P*3g
55.P-6c+ Sx6c
56.R-2h Bx6f
57.Gx6f S*8d
58.P*8c Lx8c
59.Nx3b+ Kx3b
60.K-9g Sx8e
61.B-5i P*8f
62.P*8h S*9f
63.K-9h P-8g+
64.Px8g Nx8g+
65.Gx8g N*9e
66.G-7g S-8f
67.Gx8f Lx8f
68.Bx8f S-8g+
69.K-8i N*7g
70.Bx7g +Sx7g
71.N*4d K-4c
72.B*3b Kx4d
73.N*5f Kx3e
74.P*3f Kx3f
75.S*2g Kx4g
76.L*4i K-5g
77.resigns

Apr 21, 2009

Shogi News : HABU also selected Yagura opening . (Meijin sen)

Shogi News: The 67th Meijin sen : 7 games title match

The 2nd game of Shogi Meijin sen 7 games title match between HABU and GOUDA started 9:00 A.M. , 21 April 2009 at Kumamoto joh , Kumamoto .


Sente: HABU Yoshiharu (Meijin , Osho , Kisei , Oza)
Gote : GOUDA Masataka (9 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-8d
2.S-6h P-3d
3.P-6f S-6b
4.P-5f P-5d
5.S-4h S-4b
6.G4i-5h G-3b
7.G-7h K-4a
8.K-6i G-5b
9.S-7g S-3c
(diagram 1)






HABU opened the Bishop line with 1.P-7f , this move means he want to select Yagura , Kakukawari or Furibisha . When HABU is sente , his most favorit opening is Yagura .
GOUDA pushed his Rook Pawn with 1...P-8d . This move means GOUDA accepts HABU's decision . HABU moved his left Silver with 2.S-6h and he selected Yagura opening . Both player advanced their each camp naturaly .

(diagram 2)

10.B-7i B-3a
11.P-3f P-4d
12.G5h-6g G5b-4c
13.S-3g B-6d
14.B-6h K-3a
15.K-7i P-7d
16.K-8h K-2b
(diagram 2)








Both players completed Yagura gakoi , and after moving their Bishops , their King entered Yagura gakoi . While these moves HABU selected "San-Nana Gin senpou" and GOUDA replied with B-6d variation .

(diagram 3)

17.S-4f S-5c
18.N-3g P-9d
19.P-1f P-1d
20.P-2f S-2d
21.R-3h P-8e
22.L-1h S-4b
23.P-9f N-3c
(diagram 3)








HABU advanced his attacking formation with 17.S-4f , and GOUDA naturaly advanced deffensive formation with S-5c . HABU jumped his right Knight N-3g and his formation became "Yon-Roku Gin San-Nana Kei senpou" . GOUDA's right Silver joined defence with 22...S-4b .
HABU sealed the 47th move and the game once stopped this evening . The game will restart next morning .

Apr 20, 2009

Shogi Game record : TAMURA beated NAKAMURA with Koshikakegin . (Ginga sen)

Shogi Game record : The 17th Ginga sen : D-block

A shogi game of Ginga sen D-block between NAKAMURA and TAMURA was broadcasted 31 January 2009 .


Sente: NAKAMURA Taichi (4 dan)
Gote: TAMURA Kousuke (6 dan)



1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-2f P-4d
3.P-2e B-3c
4.S-4h P-8d
5.S-7h G-3b
6.P-5f S-2b
7.B-7i G-5b
8.S-7g K-4a
9.P-2d Px2d
10.Bx2d Bx2d
11.Rx2d S-2c








12.R-2h P*2d
13.B*6h B*4b
14.G-7h P-5d
15.K-6i G5b-4c
16.G-5h P-1d
17.P-6f K-3a
18.P-3f S-6b
19.G5h-6g S-5c
20.S-3g P-9d
21.P-9f P-7d
22.S-2f P-4e
23.P-4f Px4f
24.Bx4f P-6d
25.N-3g P*4e
26.B-6h S-4d
27.K-7i R-9b
28.K-8h N-7c
29.P*2e P-5e




30.Px2d Sx2d
31.P*2c Gx2c
32.P*2e S-1c
33.P-1f P-9e
34.Px9e P-6e
35.P-1e Px6f
36.Gx6f P*6e
37.G6f-6g P*9g
38.Px1d S-2b
39.P-8f N-8e
40.Px8e Rx9e
41.S-8f P-9h+
42.K-8g +P-8h
43.Gx8h Rx9i+
44.P*6d L*6f
45.Gx6f Px6f
46.B-7i P-6g+
47.resigns

Apr 19, 2009

Shogi Game record : SATO beated KOBAYASHI in Ai Furibisha game . (Ginga sen)

Shogi Game record : The 17th Ginga sen : C-block

A shogi game of Ginga sen C-block between SATO and KOBAYASHI was broadcasted 29 January 2009 .


Sente: SATO Kazutoshi (5 dan)
Gote: KOBAYASHI Kenji (9 dan)



1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-6f R-3b
3.S-7h K-6b
4.S-6g K-7b
5.P-8f K-8b
6.P-8e P-3e
7.B-7g P-3f
8.Px3f Rx3f
9.R-8h R-3d
10.S-2h G-7b








11.G6i-5h L-9b
12.P-4f K-9a
13.G-4g P-1d
14.P-1f S-8b
15.S-3g G-5b
16.G-3h G5b-6b
17.K-4h P-4d
18.K-3i S-4b
19.P*3f S-4c
20.K-2h R-3a
21.S-5f B-3c
22.P-9f R-4a
23.P-9e B-2d
24.P-6e S-3d
25.S-5e P-1e




26.Px1e Lx1e
27.Lx1e Bx1e
28.P-6d Px6d
29.P-8d Px8d
30.Sx6d P*6c
31.S-7e P*1g
32.L*8g L*1f
33.P*1i P-4e
34.Sx8d P*8c
35.Sx8c+ Sx8c
36.Lx8c+ Gx8c
37.P*8d Gx8d
38.Rx8d P*8c
39.Rx3d P*3c
40.P*8d Px3d
41.Px8c+ P-1h+
42.Px1h Lx1h+
43.Kx1h P*8b
44.P*8d Px8c
45.L*8h P*1g
46.Nx1g L*1f
47.Px8c+ Lx1g+
48.Kx1g R*1i
49.P*1h N*2e
50.K-1f Rx1h+
51.Kx2e N-1c
52.Kx3d resigns

Apr 18, 2009

Shogi Game record : SASAKI beated FUJII in Ai-Furibisha game . (NHK cup)

Shogi Game record : The 58th NHK cup TV Shogi tournament

A shogi game of NHK cup tournament between FUJII and SASAKI was broadcasted 25 January 2009 .


Sente: FUJII Takeshi (9 dan)
Gote: SASAKI Makoto (5 dan)



1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-6f P-5d
3.R-7h S-4b
4.P-7e S-5c
5.K-4h B-3c
6.S-3h R-2b
7.K-3i P-2d
8.P-7d Px7d
9.Rx7d P-2e










10.G6i-5h P-2f
11.Px2f Rx2f
12.P*2g R-2b
13.P-9f P*7c
14.R-7f G-7b
15.N-7g S7a-6b
16.P-9e S-4d
17.P-6e P-1d
18.P-9d Px9d
19.P*9c S-3e
20.Lx9d Nx9c
21.P*7d Px7d
22.Rx7d P*7c
23.Rx5d P*5c
24.Rx3d P*2f





25.Px2f B-4d
26.N-8e P*2g
27.Bx4d Sx4d
28.R-3f B*2h
29.K-4h Bx1i+
30.Lx9c= P-2h+
31.N*3d +Px3h
32.Gx3h R-2d
33.P*7d Px7d
34.Lx9a+ L*3e
35.R-9f +Bx2i
36.L*7c G-8b
37.+L-9b +Bx3h
38.Kx3h Rx3d
39.resigns

Apr 17, 2009

Shogi Game record : KAI won over MUROTA in Ai-Furibisha game . (Jo-ryu Saikyou sen)

Shogi Game record : The 2nd Jo-ryu Saikyou sen

A shogi game of Daiwa Shoken cup Jo-ryu Saikyou sen between KAI and MUROTA started 25 January 2009 , on the Net .


Sente: KAI Tomomi (Jo-ryu 2 dan)
Gote: MUROTA Io (Jo-ryu 1 dan)



1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-6f R-3b
3.S-6h K-6b
4.S-6g S-4b
5.R-7h P-3e
6.P-7e S-7b
7.S-3h P-3f
8.Px3f Rx3f
9.K-4h R-3d
10.G6i-5h K-7a











11.P-9f P-2d
12.P*3g P-2e
13.K-3i G4a-5b
14.P-4f R-2d
15.G-4g P-2f
16.Px2f Rx2f
17.P*2g R-2d
18.K-2h P-1d
19.P-1f P-9d
20.P-6e Bx8h+
21.Rx8h B*3c
22.R-9h P-9e
23.Px9e P*9g







24.Rx9g B-8h+
25.B*6f +Bx8i
26.P-8f N-3c
27.R-8g +B-7i
28.P-9d P-1e
29.P-9c+ Lx9c
30.Lx9c+ P*2f
31.G-3f Px2g+
32.Sx2g P*2f
33.Gx2f N*5d
34.B-5e +Bx5g
35.G-3e R-2a
36.P*2d Nx4f
37.P*4g N-3h+
38.Gx3h +Bx3e
39.P-7d P*2f
40.S-3f G*2g
41.K-3i Gx3h
42.Kx3h +B-5g
43.Px7c+ Sx7c
44.+Lx8c K-6b
45.+Lx7c K-5a
46.S*3b G*3i
47.K-2h +B-4h
48.K-1g P-2g+
49.Kx2g P*2e
50.S-3e +B-3h
51.K-3f Nx7c
52.Sx2a= P*7b
53.S-3b+ L*4d
54.R*4a resigns

Apr 16, 2009

Shogi Game record : NAKAMURA beated YAGURA . (Ginga sen)

Shogi Game record : The 17th Ginga sen : B-block

A shogi game of Ginga sen B-block between YAGURA and NAKAMURA was broadcasted 24 January 2009 .


Sente : YAGURA Norihiro (6 dan)
Gote: NAKAMURA Ryousuke (4 dan)



1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-9f P-4d
3.P-7e S-3b
4.R-7h S-4c
5.P-7d Px7d
6.Rx7d B-3c
7.B-9g S-6b
8.K-4h P-4e
9.S-8h P-9d
10.R-7f S-5d









11.S-7g R-7b
12.R-8f R-8b
13.S-3h B-4d
14.K-3i S-7c
15.S-6f S-8d
16.P-5f R-7b
17.P-5e S-4c
18.K-2h G-4b
19.L-9h B-3e
20.P*7e P-6d
21.N-7g G6a-5b
22.G6i-5h K-4a
23.R-7f K-3b
24.P-8f P-6e





25.P-8e Px6f
26.Px8d Px6g+
27.Gx6g R-6b
28.P*6e S*7h
29.G-6f S-8g=
30.R-8f Sx9h+
31.Px8c+ +Sx9g
32.+P-7b Rx7b
33.Rx8a+ P*7a
34.N*6d B-5g+
35.Nx5b+ Sx5b
36.G*6g +B-7i
37.+Rx9a P-4f
38.Px4f P*4g
39.L*4e L*4c
40.Lx4c+ Sx4c
41.L*4e L*4d
42.Lx4d Sx4d
43.+Rx9d S-3c
44.S*5h L*4c
45.G6f-5f Lx4f
46.Gx4f +Bx4f
47.S5hx4g +B-7i
48.P*4c Gx4c
49.P*4d Gx4d
50.P*4e Gx4e
51.P-5d Px5d
52.+Rx5d G-4d
53.+R-5i +B-3e
54.S-3f P*5h
55.+Rx5h N*4f
56.Sx3e Nx5h+
57.Sx4d Sx4d
58.Gx5h P*6f
59.L*4i P*4h
60.Lx4h P*4g
61.Lx4g Px6g+
62.Lx4d +Px5h
63.N*2d K-3c
64.B*6f S*3i
65.Bx3i R*6i
66.G*4c Kx2d
67.S*2e Kx2e
68.P-2f K-2d
69.P-2e K-1d
70.P*4i B*5f
71.L*1f Kx2e
72.S*3f K-2d
73.resigns

Apr 15, 2009

Shogi Game record : ITODANI beated super Atsushi kun . (Ginga sen)

Shogi Game record : The 17th Ginga sen : A-block

A shogi game of Ginga sen A-block between MIYATA and ITODANI was broadcasted 22 January 2009 .


Sente: MIYATA Atsushi (5 dan)
Gote: ITODANI Tetsurou (5 dan)



1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-2f G-3b
3.P-2e Bx8h+
4.Sx8h S-2b
5.S-3h S-6b
6.S-7g S-3c
7.P-3f P-6d
8.K-6h P-7d
9.S-3g S-6c
10.G-7h P-4d
11.S-2f R-4b








12.P-3e P-4e
13.Px3d Sx3d
14.S-3g G-3c
15.K-7i K-6b
16.G-5h K-7b
17.P-6f G-5b
18.P-6e Px6e
19.P-2d Px2d
20.B*5e B*7c
21.Bx3c+ Nx3c
22.Rx2d B*1b
23.P*3b Rx3b
24.G*2b S-3e
25.Gx3b Sx2d
26.R*4a R*4i





27.P*6i Rx2i+
28.Rx1a+ B-3d
29.S-4h P-4f
30.Px4f N*6f
31.Sx6f Px6f
32.L*6h B-5e
33.N*7g +R-4i
34.G-5i +Rx1i
35.+R-2a L*6d
36.+Rx2d Bx7h+
37.Kx7h S*6g
38.K-8h G*7h
39.K-9h +Rx5i
40.resigns

Apr 14, 2009

Shogi Game record : KUBO beated a title holder ! (Asahi cup)

Shogi Game record : The 2nd Asahi cup Shogi open

A shogi game of Asahi cup between FUKAURA and KUBO started 2:00 P.M. , 20 January 2009 .

You can see the game record on the Net .
http://live.shogi.or.jp/asahi/archives/2/kifu/20090120asahi_21.html?TB_iframe=true&width=600&height=570
(Flash version , written in Japanese language)



Sente : FUKAURA Kouichi (Oi)
Gote: KUBO Toshiaki (8 dan)



1.P-2f P-3d
2.P-7f P-5d
3.P-2e R-5b
4.G-7h K-6b
5.K-6i K-7b
6.S-4h K-8b
7.B-7g S-7b
8.S-6h B-3c
9.Bx3c+ Nx3c
10.P-6f G-3b









11.P-2d Px2d
12.Rx2d S-2b
13.R-2h R-5a
14.B*4b Gx4b
15.Rx2b+ B*5c
16.K-7i B*1d
17.P-1f G-3b
18.+R-2d B-2c
19.+R-2h R-2a
20.P-5f P*2f
21.G-3h B-1b
22.P-4f P-3e
23.S4h-5g P-4d
24.K-8h P-4e







25.P*2c Rx2c
26.Px4e R-2d
27.S-4f Nx4e
28.S*1e R-2a
29.P*2d G-3c
30.Sx2f Gx2d
31.P*2e G-3d
32.G-4g G-4d
33.P-1e P-5e
34.S-6g Px5f
35.Sx5f R-5a
36.P*5e P*5d
37.Px5d B-6d
38.S2fx3e Gx3e
39.Sx3e P*3f
40.P*4f Nx3g+
41.Nx3g Px3g+
42.+Rx3g P*3f
43.+Rx3f N*5e
44.N*5c G-7a
45.P*3d B-2a
46.G*4e Nx4g+
47.+Rx4g G*4c
48.P-3c+ Gx5d
49.S-4d Gx4e
50.Sx4e Bx7f
51.G*7g B-8e
52.+P-4b R-2a
53.+P-5b P*5a
54.+P-6a Sx6a
55.Nx6a+ Gx6a
56.P*7f Rx2e
57.P-6e B-4b
58.P*2g B-7d
59.+R-3f R-2b
60.N*5d B-2d
61.+R-3a R-1b
62.S-5c+ Bx4f
63.S*6b G-7b
64.S-6a= G-7a
65.N-6b+ Gx6a
66.+Nx6a S*6i
67.+R-3f B-5g+
68.G*6h P*3e
69.+R-2f P*2e
70.+Rx2e Sx7h+
71.G7gx7h +B-4f
72.+R-2a P-9d
73.S-5d +B-5e
74.K-9h N*6f
75.G-7i K-9c
76.+N-7a S*7h
77.S*8h G*6g
78.Gx6g Sx6g+
79.G*7g G*6h
80.+Rx1b Lx1b
81.+Nx8a N-7h+
82.+Nx9a G*8b
83.R*6b Gx7i
84.Rx8b+ Kx8b
85.G*9b K-7b
86.resigns

Apr 13, 2009

Shogi Game record : FUKAURA beated NAKAGAWA's Migi Gyoku . (Asahi cup)

Shogi Game record : The 2nd Asahi cup Shogi open

A game of Asahi cup between FUKAURA and NAKAGAWA started 10:00 A.M. 20 January 2009 .


You can see the game record on the Net .
http://live.shogi.or.jp/asahi/archives/2/kifu/20090120asahi_12.html?TB_iframe=true&width=600&height=570
(Flash version , written in Japanese language)


Sente: FUKAURA Kouichi (Oi)
Gote: NAKAGAWA Daisuke (7 dan)



1.P-7f P-8d
2.S-6h P-3d
3.S-7g S-6b
4.P-5f P-5d
5.S-4h S-4b
6.G4i-5h P-7d
7.P-6f P-6d
8.P-2f S-6c
9.P-2e G-3b
10.G-7h N-7c
11.G5h-6g G-5b
12.K-6i K-6b








13.B-7i R-8a
14.P-3f S-5c
15.P-2d Px2d
16.Bx2d B-4d
17.B-6h N-3c
18.K-7i P-6e
19.Px6e Nx6e
20.S-6f S5c-6d
21.P-3e P-7e
22.Px3d N-4e
23.P-4f N4e-5g+








24.S4hx5g Nx5g+
25.Bx5g P*6e
26.Sx7e Sx7e
27.Bx7e P*7d
28.B-8f Bx9i+
29.P*6d S-7b
30.S*6c Sx6c
31.Px6c+ Kx6c
32.S*6d K-7b
33.B-7g +B-9h
34.P-7e L*6b
35.N*7f S*8e
36.Px7d Lx6d
37.Nx6d K-8c
38.Nx5b+ Sx7d
39.P*7e S-8e
40.P-8f P*7f
41.Px8e Px7g+
42.G7hx7g resigns