Sep 28, 2009

Shogi Game record : Aifuribisha ; Sanken Bisha vs Mukai Bisha . (Oza sen)

Shogi Game record : The 58th Oza sen : 1st preround

A shogi game of Oza sen 1st preround between TOH'YAMA and SATOMI started 11 July 2009 .


You can see the original game record on the Net .
http://live3.shogi.or.jp/ouza/kifu/20090711-04.html
(Flash version , written in Japanese language)
http://live3.shogi.or.jp/ouza/kifu/j_20090711-04.html
(Java version , written in Japanese language)


Sente : TO'YAMA Yuusuke (4 dan)
Gote : SATOMI Kana (Kurashiki Tohka )

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-7e P-5d
3.P-6f S-4b
4.R-7h S-5c
5.S-6h B-3c
6.S-6g R-2b
7.S-5f P-4d
8.S-3h K-6b
9.K-4h S-7b
10.P-7d Px7d
11.Rx7d R-4b
12.K-3i G4a-5b
13.G6i-5h P-4e
14.P-9f P-6d
15.R-7f G-6c
16.N-7g P*7d
17.P-6e
(diagram 1)

Both TO'YAMA and SATOMI are Furibisha players . In this game , TO'YAMA advanced the 7th file Pawn with 2.P-7e and he shown his attitude to make ISHIDA ryu or Haya ISHIDA formation . SATOMI replied it with advancing the 5th file Pawn to 5d .

TOH'YAMA closed his Bishop line with 3.P-6f and moved his Rook with 4.R-7h . If TO'YAMA moved his Rook without P-6f , the game may advanced very rough game like following moves ; 3.R-7h Bx8h+ , 4.Sx8h B*4e , 5.B*8e P-8d , 6.Bx6c+ G6a-5b , 7.+B-6d R-6b , 8.+B-4f Bx6g+ . TOH'YAMA avoided this line by pushing the 6th file Pawn .

After moving up the left Silver and Bishop , SATOMI also moved her Rook to 2b , Mukai Bisha position . TOH'YAMA's left Silver advanced to 5f aiming at 3c-Bishop head . SATOMI pushed the 4th file Pawn to protect her Bishop head .

They started making their each Kakoi . During the moves , TOH'YAMA exchanged the 7th file Pawns . SATOMI's Rook moved again and came to the 4th file . After some moves TOH'YAMA pushed the 6th file Pawn with 17.P-6e and started attacking .

(diagram 2)

17...N-7c
18.B-9g R-4a
19.G-6h K-7a
20.S-6g Nx6e
21.Nx6e Px6e
22.N*7g S-6d
23.R-3f N*3e
24.S-7f K-8b
25.K-2h B-5e
26.R-2f R-4c
27.P-5f B-6f
28.G-6g B-8d
29.Nx6e P-4f
30.Px4f P*4h
31.G-5h P-7e
32.S-8e B-6b
33.P*7c Sx6e
34.Px7b+ Gx7b
35.P-3f P-8d
36.Px3e Px8e
37.S*5b R-5c
38.Sx6c+ Rx6c
39.Bx7e Bx3e
(diagram 2)

SATOMI jumped her right Knight with 17...N-7c to join defense . TOH'YAMA moved up his Bishop with 18.B-9g to join attack aiming at 4b-Rook . SATOMI's Rook escaped from TOH'YAMA's Bishop line with 18...R-4a .

After some moves , TOYH'YAMA's Rook came to 3f threatening the 3d-Pawn . SATOMI protect the Pawn by dropping a Knight on 3e . They attacked each other's camp . But TOH'YAMA removed the pieces of SATOMI's kakoi step by step .

(diagram 3)

40.G*6d Bx2f
41.Px2f S*3i
42.Kx3i R*7i
43.Kx4h Rx7e+
44.Gx6c Gx6c
45.P*6d N*3f
46.K-4g B*6i
47.S*4i Bx5h+
48.Sx5h G*4h
49.K-3g S*2h
50.K-2g Gx3h
51.R*3b P*7b
52.Px6c+ S-3g+
53.Nx3g N-2h+
54.K-3f S*3e
55.K-2e S-2d
56.K-3f S-3e
57.K-2e S-2d
58.K-3f S-3e
59.K-2e S-2d
60.K-3f P-3e
61.K-4e S-7d
62.B*5e resigns
(diagram 3)

After 123 moves , TOH'YAMA won the game .

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