A shogi game of Ginga sen D-block between SATO Syuji and KATAGAMI was broadcasted 25 April 2009
Sente : SATO Syuji (7 dan)
Gote : KATAGAMI Daisuke (6 dan)
(diagram 1)
1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-2f P-5d
3.S-4h B-3c
4.K-6h R-2b
5.K-7h S-4b
6.G4i-5h K-6b
7.P-5f K-7b
8.S-5g K-8b
9.P-6f S-5c
10.G-6g L-9b
(diagram 1)
KATAGAMI seemed to select Gokigen Nakabisha , but replying SATO's 3.S-4h KATAGAMI moved up his Bishop with 3...B-3c . SATO moved up his King without exchanging the Bishops , and KATAGAMI selected Mukai Bisha .
Both players started making their each Kakoi . SATO closed his Bishop line with 9.P-6f , this move usually means Sente player wants to make a safty Kakoi include Ibisha Anaguma and Hidari mino . And KATAGAMI started making Anaguma gakoi with 10...L-9b .
(diagram 2)
11.B-7g K-9a
12.K-8h P-7d
13.S-7h S-8b
14.P-8f G-7a
15.P-9f P-6d
16.S-8g G-5b
17.G-7h G-6c
18.P-9e S-4d
19.P-4f R-5b
20.P-8e P-5e
21.P-2e Px5f
22.Sx5f G-7c
23.P-1f S-5e
24.Sx5e Rx5e
25.P*5f R-5b
26.P-2d Px2d
27.P-3f P-6e
(diagram 2)
SATO made Hidari mino gakoi with 13.S-7h and KATAGAMI closed the hole of Anaguma gakoi with 13...S-8b . SATO developped his Hidari mino to Ginkanmuri .
KATAGAMI turned his Rook to the 5th file and exchanged Silvers and he tried to attack in the 5th & 6th file .
(diagram 3)
28.Px6e P*5e
29.S*6f Px5f
30.P*5e P*6d
31.Gx5f S*4g
32.G-5g Px6e
33.Sx6e Rx5e
34.Gx4g Rx6e
35.P*6g R-2e
36.Rx2e Px2e
37.R*3a S*6i
38.G-6h Bx7g+
39.Nx7g R*2h
40.S*4h B*3h
41.B*1g Bx4g+
42.Bx2h +Bx3f
43.P-4e P*6a
44.R*5b G*5h
45.S-5i P*5g
46.P-8d Gx6h
47.Sx6h G*6b
48.R-5f+ P-5h+
49.S-7i +B-2g
50.B-5e +B-3h
51.+R-6f Px8d
52.N-6e G-8c
53.Bx1a+ +Bx2i
54.L*6d +Bx1i
55.N-5c+ G6b-7b
56.Lx6a+ P*6e
57.+Rx6e L*6d
58.+R-5f P*5e
59.+R-4g N*3e
60.+R-3f Lx6g+
61.P*3g +P-6h
62.+Bx5e P*6d
63.+Lx7a Gx7a
64.G*6b +Px7i
65.G*7b L*6a
66.G6bx7a Sx7a
67.Gx7a G*7g
68.K-9g resigns
(diagram 3)
After 135 moves , SATO won the game .
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