A Shogi game of Ginga sen C-block between SASAKI and SANADA was broadcasted 26 March 2009 .
Sente : SASAKI Makoto (5 dan)
Gote : SANADA Keiichi (7 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 P-7d
7.K-3h S-6b
8.K-2h K-3b
9.S-3h P-1d
10.P-1f G6a-5b
(diagram 1)
SASAKI is a famous Furibisha player , in this game he choiced Rikisen Furibisha opening with 2.P-5f . SANADA pushed his Rook Pawn to 8e immediately and SASAKI must move his Bishop to 7g to protect 8th file . This Bishop move up anabled SASAKI to select Mukai Bisha . SASAKI made Kata mino gakoi and SANADA made Funa gakoi .
(diagram 2)
11.P-4f S-5c
12.S-5g P-6d
13.G6i-5h P-9d
14.G-4g Bx7g+
15.Nx7g P-4d
16.P-3f S3a-4b
17.P-2f S-4c
(diagram 2)
SASAKI developped his Kata mino gakoi , through Hon mino gakoi , to Taka mino gakoi with keep his Bishop line open . SANADA exchanged the Bishops , because SANADA's Bishop in hand made SASAKI difficult to develop his camp . SANADA developped his Funa gakoi through Gangi gakoi to cement gakoi
(diagram 3)
18.S-2g G4a-4b
19.G4i-4h P-9e
20.P-2e N-3c
21.N-3g N-7c
22.S-6f P-6e
23.S-5g B*5i
24.B*6h Bx6h+
25.Sx6h Nx2e
(diagram 3)
. SASAKI developped his Taka mino gakoi to Ginkanmuri , but he must move up 4i Gold to 4h to avoid opponent's Bishop dropp . But still SANADA dropped his Bishop on 5i and he successfully forced SASAKI backed the left Silver to 6h . After some moves , SANADA started attacking with Nx2e .
(diagram 4)
26.Nx2e P-2d
27.P-1e Px1e
28.Lx1e Lx1e
29.N-1c+ P*1f
30.P*1h K-4a
31.+N-1d G-6c
32.+Nx1e P-8f
33.Px8f P*8g
34.R-8i Rx8f
35.N*7h Rx7f
36.Rx8g P*8e
37.P*8d B*6i
38.R-8h P-6f
39.P-8c+ Px6g+
40.+Px7c Gx7c
41.N-6e +Px6h
42.Nx5c+ Gx5c
43.N*6e G-5b
44.L*5c G-4b
45.Nx7c+ R-7e
46.B*5a Rx1e
47.S*3c Gx3c
48.G*4b resigns
(diagram 4)
After 95 mvoes , SASAKI won this game .
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