Jun 7, 2009

Shogi Game record : KITAJIMA won with Yonteme San-San Kaku senpou . (Ginga sen)

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

A Shogi game of Ginga sen F-block between KATSUMATA and KITAJIMA was broadcasted 4 April 2009 .


Sente : KATSUMATA Kiyokazu (6 dan)
Gote : KITAJIMA Tadao (6 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-2f B-3c
3.S-4h S-4b
4.G4i-5h P-5d
5.Bx3c+ Sx3c
6.P-6f R-2b
7.K-6h P-2d
8.S-7h K-6b
9.K-7i K-7b
10.P-4f K-8b
(diagram 1)





KITAJIMA selected Yonteme San-San Kaku senpou as the opening of this game . KATSUMATA didn't exchange the Bishop as the 3rd move and moved up the right Silver with 3.S-4h . After some moves , KATSUMA exchanged the Bishops with 5.Bx3c+ . But some moves enabled KITAJIMA to capture KATSUMATA's promoted Bishop on 3c by Silver . KITAJIMA slided his Rook to 2h and his camp became Mukai Bisha . KATSUMATA made Hidari mino and KITAJIMA also started making his Kakoi .

(diagram 2)

11.S-4g S-4d
12.S-5f N-3c
13.K-8h S-7b
14.P-9f P-9d
15.P-3f G-4b
16.P-8f R-2a
17.P-8e S-5e
18.Sx5e Px5e
19.P-3e Px3e
20.R-3h
(diagram 2)





KATSUMATA made the Koshikakegin formation , with S-5f . KITAJIMA finished making Kata mino gakoi and developped his attacking pieces typical Kaku koukan Furibisha (G-4b , S-4d , N-3c and R-2i form) . KATSUMATA got 8th file Kurai , occupying the 8e position by a Pawn to disturb KITAJIMA's making Ginkanmuri . KITAJIMA crushed his left Silver with S-5e , and after Bishop exchange KATSUMATA aimed at 3rd file , the weak point of Gote's camp .

(diagram 3)

20...S*4d
21.R-4h B*2g
22.P-4e Nx4e
23.S*3d R-5a
24.B*6g N-3g+
25.Nx3g P-3f
26.G-4g Px3g+
27.Gx3g B-5d+
28.G-4f +B-2g
29.P-7e +B-3g
30.R-4i +B-3h
31.R-5i +B-4h
32.N*8f P-6d
33.S-4e P-5f
34.Sx5f P-6e
35.Sx6e +Bx5i
36.Gx5i Rx5g+
37.B*6h +Rx6h
38.Gx6h R*4h
39.G-7g Rx4f+
40.P-7d N*7e
41.B-7f P*6g
42.Px7c+ Sx7c
43.P*7d S-6b
44.Gx6g +R-4h
45.P-8d Px8d
46.P*8c Kx8c
47.S-6d Nx6g+
48.Bx6g P*7g
49.Nx7g P*7f
50.P-7c+ Nx7c
51.P*5h Px7g+
52.Sx7g P*7f
53.Bx7f +R-5i
54.R*8a K-7b
55.B-5d P*6c
56.Rx9a+ +Rx5h
57.P*7h +Rx5d
58.+R-9b N*8b
59.P*8c Px6d
60.N*7e G-7a
61.N-7d K-6a
62.Px8b+ K-5b
63.+Px7a P*7f
64.Sx7f P*7g
65.Nx6b+ K-4a
66.G*2b Px7h+
67.resigns
(diagram 3)

After 132 moves , KITAJIMA won the game .

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