Jul 24, 2009

Shogi game record : HASHIMOTO won with FUJII system . (Ginga sen)

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

A shogi game of Ginga sen C-block between HASHIMOTO and HATAKEYAMA Mamoru was broadcasted 21 May 2009 .

Sente : HASHIMOTO Takanori (7 dan)
Gote : HATAKEYAMA Mamoru (7 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-8d
2.P-1f P-8e
3.B-7g P-3d
4.P-6f S-6b
5.R-6h K-4b
6.S-3h K-3b
7.S-7h P-5d
8.S-6g G6a-5b
9.G6i-5h S-5c
10.P-1e B-3c
11.P-4f K-2b
12.P-3f P-4d
13.N-3g G-4c
14.P-6e G-3b
15.S-4g P-2d
(diagram 1)

HASHIMOTO selected Shiken Bisha as the opening of this game with 5.R-6h , and developped his camp without moving his King . This strategy is called FUJII system . FUJII system is an effective counter plan against Ibisha Anaguma . But Ibisha Anaguma is still an effective against Shiken Bisha include FUJII system .

In this game , HATAKEYAMA also started making Ibisha Anaguma . You may think HATAKEYAMA's 15...P-2d is a strange move , because this move isn't making the Kakoi . But this move costs one move , but enable to make Ibisha Anaguma safely .

(diagram 2)

16.P-2f L-1b
17.P-2e K-1a
18.Px2d S-2b
19.S6g-5f Bx2d
20.P-4e P*2c
21.P-3e Px3e
22.P-6d P-3f
23.P*3c Sx3c
24.N-2e P-3g+
25.Px6c+ P-5e
26.+Px5c Px5f
27.Sx5f Gx5c
28.R-6a+ P*5a
(diagram 2)


HASHIMOTO advanced the 2nd file Pawn with 16.P-2f to attack here . HATAKEYAMA continued making Ibisha Anaguma . HASHIMOTO captured the 2d-Pawn , advanced the left Silver with 19.S6g-5f and started attacking with 20.P-4e .

HATAKEYAMA captured the 2d-Pawn with 19...Bx2d and dropped a Pawn with 20...P*2c to avoid the opponent's Pawn drop on 2c . HASHIMOTO continued attacking with 21.P-3e , 22.P-6d , 23.P*3c , and HATAKEYAMA counterattacked with 22...P-3f .

Each player made a promoted Pawn in the opponent's camp . HASHIMOTO succeeded to make his Rook promoted with 28.R-6a+ .

(diagram 3)

29.P-1d Px1d
30.P*1c Lx1c
31.+Rx5a P-8f
32.Nx1c+ Bx1c
33.Px8f N*4f
34.Lx1d P*1b
35.Lx1c+ Px1c
36.P*1d L*6c
37.P*6e G-2b
38.Px1c+ Gx1c
39.B*3a S*4b
40.P*3d Sx5a
41.Px3c+ Nx3c
42.K-6h Nx5h+
43.Gx5h Lx6e
44.Sx6e P*6g
45.Kx6g P*6f
46.Bx6f R*6i
47.G-6h Rx8i+
48.N*3d G*3b
49.Bx1c+ P*1b
50.P*2b Gx2b
51.+Bx2b Rx2b
52.S*3a resigns
(diagram 3)

After 103 moves , HASHIMOTO won the game .

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