Jun 21, 2009

Shogi Game record : HASHIMOTO won over SASAKI's ISHIDA ryu . (Ginga sen)

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

A shogi game of Ginga sen C-block between SASAKI and HASHIMOTO was broadcasted 23 April 2009 .


Sente : SASAKI Makoto (5 dan)
Gote : HASHIMOTO Takanori (7 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-7e P-8d
3.R-7h P-8e
4.K-4h S-6b
5.S-3h K-4b
6.K-3i K-3b
7.R-7f Bx8h+
8.Sx8h S-2b
9.G-7h G-4b
(diagram 1)






SASAKI selected Haya ISHIDA opening with 2.P-7e . HASHIMOTO naturaly advanced his Rook Pawn with 2...P-8d & 2...P-8e . SASAKI started making his Kakoi , but his 5.S-3h is an odd move . You may think after S-3h , Gote can get Sente's 1i Lance with following moves ; 5...Bx8h+ , 6.Sx8h B*2h . But after these moves , Sente will drop his Bishop with B*5e . Gote can't avoid Sente's Bishop promotion (Gote's S-6b stopped his Rook's power).

HASHIMOTO also started making Kakoi . SASAKI floated his Rook with 7.R-7f and HASHIMOTO exchanged the Bishops with 7...Bx8h+ , to avoid Sente's R-3f .

(diagram 2)

10.S-7g P-6d
11.S-6f S-6c
12.S-5e G6a-5b
13.K-2h S-3c
14.P-1f P-1d
15.N-7g P-9d
16.R-6f R-8d
17.P-7d Rx7d
18.B*8c R-8d
19.B-5f+ P-5d
20.S-4f P-4d
21.R-7f K-2b
22.P-3f G5b-4c
23.S4f-3g G-3b
24.P-4f R-8b
25.+B-4g P-9e
26.G-7i P-5e
27.R-7e P-8f
(diagram 2)

SASAKI advanced his left Silver to 5e . HASHIMOTO developped his camp through Nimai Kin gakoi to Bonanza gakoi .

After some moves , SASAKI successed to make a promoted Bishop . HASHIMOTO advanced the Pawns and developped his camp and made Kin Yagura . SASAKI joined his left Silver to his Kakoi and the Kakoi became Kabuto Mino .

(diagram 3)

28.Px8f Rx8f
29.+B-6i P-5f
30.P*8g R-8b
31.R-5e Px5g+
32.Rx5g S-5d
33.R-5f B*7e
34.G-6h P-7d
35.P-2f N-7c
36.K-2g N-6e
37.Nx6e Px6e
38.P*5e S-6c
39.+B-7h P-9f
40.Px9f P*9h
41.Lx9h P*9g
42.R-8f Bx8f
43.Px8f Px9h+
44.+B-8g S-6d
45.B*4a L*5b
46.Bx3b+ Kx3b
47.G*6c +P-9g
48.+B-7f R*7i
49.+B-7g Sx5e
50.P*5c P-6f
51.Px5b+ N*3e
52.K-2h Rx4i+
53.Px3e B*3i
54.K-2g +R-5i
55.+P-5c Gx5c
56.Gx5c Sx4f
57.+B-7f K-2b
58.G*5h Sx3g+
59.Kx3g S*4h
60.K-4g G*5g
61.resigns
(diagram 3)

After 120 moves , HASHIMOTO won the game .

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