May 27, 2009

Shogi Game record : NAKAI won the championship of Jo-ryu Saikyou sen tournament ! ( Jo-ryu Saikyou sen)

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

A final shogi game of the 2nd Jo-ryu Saikyou sen between UEDA and NAKAI started 15 March 2009 .


Sente : UEDA Hatsumi (Jo-ryu 2 dan)
Gote : NAKAI Hiroe (Jo-ryu 6 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-8d
2.S-7h P-3d
3.P-6f S-6b
4.R-6h P-5d
5.K-4h K-4b
6.K-3h K-3b
7.K-2h G6a-5b
8.L-1h S-5c
9.K-1i B-3c
10.S-6g K-2b
(diagram 1)





UEDA selected Shiken Bisha , her favorite opening in this game , with 4.R-6h . NAKAI completed Funa gakoi with 7...G6a-5b and UEDA started making Furibisha Anaguma with 8.L-1h . NAKAI started advancing her Funa gakoi with 9...B-3c and 10...K-2b .

(diagram 2)

11.S-2h S-3b
12.G-3i P-2d
13.G-5h S-2c
14.P-4f G-3b
15.G-4g P-8e
16.B-7g P-1d
17.P-3f P-1e
18.P-5f P-7d
19.P-4e P-4d
20.Px4d Sx4d
21.P-6e S-5c
22.P-5e Px5e
23.S-6f P-8f
24.Px8f P-7e
25.Sx7e S-5d
26.P-6d Px6d
27.Sx6d P*6f
28.Rx6f P*8h
(diagram 2)

UEDA closed the hole of Anaguma with 11.S-2h and NAKAI made Hidari mino of Bishop 3c version . NAKAI was further developping her Hidari mino to Gin kanmuri with 13...S-2c. UEDA advanced 4th file Pawn and NAKAI immediately exchanged the 4th file Pawns . Pawn exchanging 4d Silver closed NAKAI's Bishop line , UEDA reopened her Bishop line with 21.P-6e . NAKAI tried to exchange the Bishops with 21...S-5c , UEDA once declined the Bishop exchange with 22.P-5e . NAKAI naturaly captured the 5e Pawn with 22...Px5e , and UEDA advanced the left Silver with 23.S-6f .

After sacrificing 2 Pawns with 23...S-8f & 24...S-7e , NAKAI also advanced her right Silver with 25...S-5d . Both players attacked each other's camp .

(diagram 3)

29.P*5f Px8i+
30.Px5e P*6c
31.Px5d Px6d
32.P*4d Bx4d
33.S*5c B-5e
34.Sx5b= Rx5b
35.P-5c+ Rx5c
36.R-5f Bx7g+
37.Rx5c+ S*3c
38.+R-5a B*8d
39.+Rx8a Bx3i+
40.Sx3i +B-6f
41.P*5g +B-6e
42.R*5a P*4a
43.Rx4a+ G*3a
44.+R-4f S*5e
45.+R-3g N*2e
46.+R-3h +Px9i
47.B*5c L*4b
48.P*4f +B-5d
49.+R-5a +Bx5c
50.+Rx5c Sx4f
51.Gx4f Lx4f
52.B*5e G*4g
53.+R-2h P-1f
54.N*4e P*4d
55.Nx3c+ Nx3c
56.Bx4d N*4a
57.Bx3c+ Nx3c
58.S*4d B*4b
59.Sx3c+ Gx3c
60.N*4e Bx5c
61.Nx3c+ Kx3c
62.N*4e K-4d
63.S*5e Kx5e
64.Nx5c+ Gx5g
65.G*7g Px1g+
66.Nx1g S*3g
67.P*5f Kx5f
68.G*6f K-4g
69.B*2i Kx3f
70.Nx2e Sx2h+
71.Sx2h N*3g
72.S*4e Kx4e
73.Sx3g Lx1h+
74.Bx1h P*1g
75.resigns
(diagram 3)

After 148 moves , NAKAI won the game .

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