A shogi game of Ginga sen G-block between TANAKA and NISHIO was broadcasted 12 March 2009 .
Sente : TANAKA Kaisyu (9 dan)
Gote: NISHIO Akira (5 dan)
(diagram 1)
1.P-2f P-3d
2.P-7f P-4d
3.P-2e B-3c
4.S-4h R-4b
5.P-5f K-6b
6.K-6h K-7b
7.K-7h S-3b
8.S-5g K-8b
9.B-7g S-4c
10.K-8h S-5d
(diagram 1)
TANAKA naturaly advanced the Rook Pawn with 1.P-2f and opened the Bishop line with 2.P-7f . Replying these moves , NISHIO opened and immediately closed his Bishop line with 1...P-3d and 2...P-4d . NISHIO's moves means that he wanted a quiet opening include Furibisha . NISHIO selected Shiken Bisha , a kind of Furibisha , in this game .
TANAKA developped his camp without moving 4i Gold , this means he wanted to make Ibisha Anaguma . NISHIO also seemed to select Anaguma gakoi . He advanced his left Silver with S-5d before he shown his attitude about his Kakoi .
(diagram 2)
11.S-6f P-6d
12.G4i-5h G4a-5b
13.S-7h L-9b
14.P-9f K-9a
15.P-8f S-8b
16.S-8g G-7a
17.G-7h P-7d
18.P-9e G5b-6b
19.G5h-6h R-4a
20.L-9h P-3e
21.P-1f S-4e
22.S-5g G6b-7b
23.R-2f P-5d
24.K-9i R-4c
25.G-8h R-7c
26.G6h-7h P-7e
(diagram 2)
TANAKA protected his Bishop head with 11.S-6f to avoid advancing Gote's Silver with S-6e .
TANAKA made Hidari mino gakoi with 13.S-7h , and NISHIO started making Furibisha Anaguma with 13...L-9b . While NISHIO was making Anaguma , TANAKA deveopped his Hidari mino to Gin kanmuri . NISHIO completed his Anaguma gakoi , and TANAKA started further deveoppping the Gin kanmuri to Gin kanmuri Anaguma . TANAKA also completed his kakoi . NISHIO moved his Rook to 7c and exchaged 7th file Pawns .
(diagram 3)
27.Px7e Rx7e
28.P-2d Bx2d
29.Bx4d P*7g
30.G8hx7g P-3f
31.S-6f R-7c
32.Bx1a+ Sx5f
33.P*7d R-4c
34.L*4d R-6c
35.+Bx2a P-6e
36.S-7e B-5g+
37.S-7f P-6f
38.Sx6f Rx6f
39.Px6f P*6g
40.R-2h Px3g+
41.Nx3g P*4h
42.P-7c+ Sx7c
43.P-9d Px9d
44.P*9c Lx9c
45.P*9b Kx9b
46.P*9e Px9e
47.N*8e S-8d
48.+Bx5d P-6h+
49.G-8h S*7i
50.P*9d Lx9d
51.P*9c Nx9c
52.Nx9c+ Sx9c
53.N*8e Sx8h+
54.Kx8h S-6g+
55.K-8g N*8a
56.Rx2c+ +Sx7g
57.Nx7g G*9f
58.resigns
(diagram 3)
After 114 moves , NISHIO won the game .
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