Aug 25, 2009

Shogi Game record : Yagura game ; Sansuji koukan

Shogi Game record : JT Shogi Nihon series 2009

A shogi game of JT Shogi Nihon series 2009 between NAMEKATA and GOUDA started 27 June 2009 at Kanazawa city , Ishikawa .

You can see the game record on the Net .
http://www.jti.co.jp/knowledge/shogi/professional/2009/1-2kyoku/index.html
(Flash version & text version , written in Japanese language)


Sente : NAMEKATA Hisashi (8 dan)
Gote : GOUDA Masataka (9 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-8d
2.S-6h P-3d
3.P-6f S-6b
4.P-5f P-5d
5.S-4h S-4b
6.G4i-5h G-3b
7.G-7h K-4a
8.K-6i G-5b
9.S-7g S-3c
10.B-7i B-3a
11.P-3f P-4d
12.S-3g G5b-4c
13.P-3e Px3e
14.Bx3e S-5c
(diagram 1)

NAMEKATA selected Yagura opening as the opening of this game . GOUDA naturaly follow his opponent . GOUDA moved up his right Gold without pushing the 7th file Pawn . GOUDA's 8.G-5b made him impossible to select Yagura Nakabisha . Then NAMEKATA could move up the 6h Silver to 7g before G5h-6g without any risks .

NAMEKATA moved up the right Silver with 12.S-3g , preparing the 3rd file Pawn exchange . After NAMEKATA's 3rd file Pawn exchange , GOUDA also moved up his right Silver with 14...S-5c to develop his camp higher .

(diagram 2)

15.S-3f P-4e
16.Sx4e S3c-4d
17.Sx4d Sx4d
18.B-6h P-5e
19.Px5e Sx5e
20.K-7i P*5f
21.G5h-6g S*3f
22.K-8h Sx4g+
23.S*4e P*3g
24.B-3e P*4d
25.Gx5f Sx5f
26.Sx5f +S-3h
27.R-1h G*3f
28.B-6h Gx2g
29.P*4e Gx1h
30.Lx1h R*4i
31.S*5e B-2b
32.P*2d Px2d
33.P*2c B-3c
34.Px4d Gx4d
35.Sx4d Bx4d
36.G*3d B-2f
37.P*4d P*4b
(diagram 2)

NAMEKATA advanced the right Silver with 15.S-3f . GOUDA pushed the 4th file Pawn with 15...P-4e , and NAMEKATA's 3f-Silver captured the Pawn . GOUDA crushed his 3c-Silver with NAMEKATA's 4e-Silver and they exchanged the Silvers . After NAMEKATA's Bishop backed to 6h , GOUDA's 4d-Silver advanced to 5e with exchanging the 5th file Pawns .

NAMAKATA's King entered Yagura gakoi , and GOUDA tried to capture NAMEKATA's Rook with dropping a Silver on 3f . While GOUDA was capturing NAMEKATA's Rook , NAMEKATA was preparing the attack to GOUDA's camp . NAMETAKA attacked in the 4th file , and GOUDA joined his dropped 4i-Rook and the Bishop to defend the 4th file . After exchanging NAMEKATA's Silver and GOUDA's Gold , NAMEKATA dropped a Gold threatening GOUDA's 4d-Bishop .

(diagram 3)

38.P-2b+ Gx2b
39.P*2g P*5g
40.Px2f P-5h+
41.Bx2d S*3c
42.B*7a Sx3d
43.Bx8b+ P*2c
44.P-4c+ Rx4c+
45.B-7i +P-6i
46.B-5g G*5h
47.P*4d +R-5b
48.+Bx9a Gx5g
49.L*3f Gx5f
50.Lx3d N-3c
51.Lx3c= Gx3c
52.R*2a L*3a
53.G*2b G-3b
54.Gx3b Kx3b
55.S*2b resigns
(diagram 3)

After 109 moves , NAMEKATA won the game .

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