Aug 26, 2009

Shogi Game record : Ittezon Kakukawari : Sente Hayakuri Gin . (Ginga sen)

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

A shogi game of Ginga sen F-block between KIMURA and ABE was broadcasted 27 June 2009 .


Sente : KIMURA Kazuki (8 dan)
Gote : ABE Takashi (8 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-2f P-3d
2.P-7f G-3b
3.G-7h P-8d
4.P-2e Bx8h+
5.Sx8h S-2b
6.S-3h S-3c
7.K-6h S-7b
8.P-3f P-6d
9.S-3g S-6c
10.S-4f S-5d
11.P-3e Px3e
12.Sx3e P-8e
13.P-2d Px2d
14.Sx2d Sx2d
15.Rx2d P*2c
16.R-2h P*3f
(diagram 1)

ABE selected Ittezon Kakukawari as the opening of this game . KIMURA pushed the 3rd file Pawn and advanced the right Silver to 4f , making Hayakuri Gin attacking form . ABE made Koshikakegin form with 10...S-5d .

KIMURA started attacking with 11.P-3e . After Silver and Pawn exchange , KIMURA's Rook came back to 2h . ABE dropped a Pawn with 16...P*3f threatening the temple of KIMURA's Rook .

(diagram 2)

17.G-3h S-4e
18.P*3g Px3g+
19.Nx3g S-5d
20.P*3f N-3c
21.S-7g N-4e
22.Nx4e Sx4e
23.B*2a S*4a
24.N*3e N*3a
25.P-4f Sx4f
26.Bx3b+ Rx3b
27.P*2d Px2d
28.Rx2d B*7d
29.G-3i P*2c
30.Rx6d P*6c
31.Rx7d Px7d
32.P*4d Sx3e
33.Px3e B*1d
34.S*6i Rx3e
35.P*3h R-4e
(diagram 2)

KIMURA protect 3g square by moving up right Gold with 17.G-3h . ABE advanced 5d-Silver with 17...S-4e to support 3f-Pawn . KIMURA dropped a Pawn with 18.P*3g exchanging Pawns , jumped the right Knight to drive away 4e-Silver .

After Knight exchange , KIMURA dropped a Bishop with 23.B*2a threatening 3b-Gold . After both players dropped their each Knights in the 3rd file , KIMURA exchanged his 2a-Bishop and ABE's 3b-Gold .

After some moves , although KIMURA tried to continue attacking , his attack became difficult to continue . In the other hand ABE's Rook and Bishop worked effective .

(diagram 3)

36.G-7i N*2g
37.Px4c+ Nx3i+
38.+Px5c R-4h+
39.G*5h +R-4d
40.B*9e G*7c
41.+Px6c G-6b
42.P*4e +Rx4e
43.S*6d K-4b
44.+Px7c Nx7c
45.Sx7c= G-5c
46.P*4g +Nx3h
47.S-6b= G-6c
48.S-6a+ P*6b
49.+Sx6b G-5c
50.B-7c+ P*5f
51.Px5f R*4i
52.P*3d K-4c
53.+S-6c G-5d
54.N*4f +N-4h
55.+S-6d +Nx4g
56.+Sx5d +Rx5d
57.Gx4g Bx4g+
58.Nx5d S*5g
59.K-7h +Bx6i
60.Gx6i Rx6i+
61.Kx6i S*6h
62.resigns
(diagram 3)

After 122 moves , ABE won the game .

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