Jul 23, 2009

Shogi News : KIMURA won again . (Oi sen)

Shogi News : The 50th Oi sen : 7 games title match .



6:28 P.M. 23 July 2009 , after 115 moves , KIMURA won the 2nd game of the 50th Oi sen title match . The score of this match becomes "FUKAURA 0 ---2 KIMURA" . They are going to have next game , 30 & 31 July 2009 , at Kobe city , Hyogo .


You can see the game record on the Net .
http://www.hokkaido-np.co.jp/cont/50oui-2/63249.html
(Flash version , written in Japanese language)
http://www.hokkaido-np.co.jp/cont/50oui-2/63251.html
(Java version , written in Japanese language)
http://www5.hokkaido-np.co.jp/50oui/text.php
(text version , written in Japanese language)


Sente :KIMURA Kazuki (8 dan)
Gote : FUKAURA Kouichi (Oi )

(diagram 1)

1.P-2f P-8d
2.P-2e P-8e

3.G-7h G-3b

4.P-2d Px2d

5.Rx2d P*2c

6.R-2h P-3d

7.S-3h P-8f

8.Px8f Rx8f

9.P*8g R-8d

10.P-9f S-6b

11.P-1f P-1d

12.P-7f P-9d

13.P-4f P-6d

14.P*2d Px2d

15.Rx2d P-6e

16.S-4g K-4b

17.R-2h Bx8h+

18.Sx8h S-2b

19.S-5f N-3c

20.K-6h P-3e

21.G-3h P-6f

22.Px6f B*4i

23.B*5h Bx3h+

24.Rx3h G*2g

25.R-3i
(diagram 1)

The game restarted with opening KIMURA's sealed move ; 25.R-3i .

(diagram 2)

25...G-2h
26.R-6i Gx1i

27.P-4e P*2f

28.S-5e P-2g+
29.P-4d Px4d
30.R-4i G-5b

31.Rx4d Rx4d

32.Sx4d R*4h

33.P*4c K-3a
34.R*6a L*5a
35.Rx8a+ Gx2i

36.B*6a N*4f

37.Bx5b+ Nx5h+

38.K-7g B*5i

39.N*6h P*4a

40.S-7i Rx4d+
(diagram 2)

FUKAURA advanced his dropped Gold with 25...G-2h , and captured KIMURA's right Lance with 26...Gx1i . KIMURA advanced the 4th file Pawn and 5f-Silver and added the Rook , he started attacking in the 4th file . After the Rook exchange , both players dropped their each Rook and attacked each other .

After some moves , KIMURA got an advantage .

(diagram 3)

41.+Bx6b S-2c
42.+Rx5a K-2b
43.+Bx5c +R-4h
44.P*2d Sx2d
45.P-4b+ Px4b

46.G*3d S*2c

47.Gx2d Sx2d

48.S*3d +Nx6h

49.Sx6h +Rx5g
50.L*6g N*8e
51.K-8f +Rx6h

52.Gx6h Bx6h+

53.N*7g K-1c

54.+Rx1a G*1b

55.S*2a G*2b

56.+Rx1b Gx1b

57.Sx3b= S*2b
58.R*1a resigns

(diagram 3)

After 115 moves , KIMURA won the game .

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