A shogi game of Mynavi Joshi open pre-round between NAGASAWA and KANO started 10:00 A.M. , 25 July 2009 .
You can see the original game record on the Net .
http://mynavi-open.jp/090725/090725_2-1_b.html
(Flash version , written in Japanese language)
Sente : NAGASAWA Chikako (Jo-ryu 4 dan)
Gote : KANO Tamao (Jo-ryu 1 dan)
(diagram 1)
1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-6f P-3e
3.S-6h R-3b
4.S-6g K-6b
5.B-7g K-7b
6.R-8h P-1d
7.P-1f G4a-5b
8.P-8f P-3f
9.Px3f Rx3f
10.P*3g R-3d
11.P-8e K-8b
12.P-9f P-9d
13.S-2h S-7b
14.K-4h S-4b
15.K-3h P-2d
16.G-4h P-2e
17.P-7e R-2d
18.P-6e P-4d
19.P-8d Px8d
20.Rx8d P*8c
21.R-8f P-5d
22.S-1g S-4c
23.G6i-5h R-3d
(diaagram 1)
After both players opened their Bishop line , NAGASAWA closed it with 2.P-6f . Replying 2.P-6f , KANO advanced the 3rd file Pawn with 2...P-3e . While NAGASAWA was making Mukai Bisha formation , KANO made her form Sanken Bisha and started making her Kakoi .
KANO exchanged the 3rd file Pawns and backed her Rook to 3d , temporary protecting the 8th file and declining the 8th file Pawn exchange . KANO completed Hon mino gakoi , advanced the 2nd file Pawn and turned her Rook with 17...R-2d trying to exchange the 2nd file Pawns .
NAGASAWA advanced the 6th file Pawn with 18.P-6e to open the Bishop line and facing the Bishops each other . KANO pushed the 4th file Pawn with 18...P-4d to close the Bishop line and decline the Bishop exchange . The move 18...P-4d blocked the 2d-Rook's side power in the same time . Then NAGASAWA exchanged the 8th file Pawns .
After the 8th file Pawn exchange , NAGASAWA's Rook backed with R-8f to decline the 2nd file Pawn exchange . NAGASAWA completed Kin musou with 23.G6i-5h and KANO's Rook returned with 23...R-3d .
(diagram 2)
24.R-7f B-3a
25.B-8f B-1c
26.P-7d Px7d
27.Rx7d P*7c
28.R-7f P-4e
29.S-5f S-4d
30.P-6d Px6d
31.Bx6d P*6c
32.B-7e P-4f
33.Px4f Bx4f
34.P*4g B-1c
35.S-6e P-5e
36.N-7g N-3c
37.P-9e Px9e
38.N-8e S-5c
39.P*9b Lx9b
40.P*9c Nx9c
41.Nx9c+ Lx9c
42.N*8e
(diagram 2)
NAGASDAWA turned her Rook with 24.R-7f and exchanged the 7th file Pawns by the Rook . KANO advanced the 4th file Pawn with 28...P-4e , but NAGASAWA threatened the Pawn with 29.S-5f .
KANO protected the 4e-Pawn with 29...S-4d , and NAGASAWA exchanged the 6th file Pawns by her Bishop . After the 6th file Pawns exchange , NAGASAWA backed her Bishop with 32.B-7e aiming at the 9th file .
KANO exchanged the 4th file Pawns by her Bishop and backed her Bishop to previous position . NAGASAWA advanced the 5f-Silver with 35.S-6e , jumped the left Knight with 36.N-7g and started attacking the 9th file wiht 37.P-9e . And NAGASAWA continued attacking at the 9th file .
(diagram 3)
42...N*8d
43.Nx9c+ Kx9c
44.P*8e K-8b
45.Px8d Px8d
46.N*4f R-4d
47.L*5d Sx5d
48.Nx5d P*4f
49.Px4f L*7d
50.Sx7d Px7d
51.B-6f Rx5d
52.S*6e P*4g
53.G5hx4g N*3e
54.Sx5d Nx4g+
55.Gx4g N*3e
56.Lx9e S*4i
57.K-2h Nx4g+
58.Bx8d S-3h+
59.K-1h G*8c
60.R*9b K-7a
61.P*7c Gx8d
62.Px7b+ Gx7b
63.P*7c Gx7c
64.Rx5b+ G*7b
65.L-9b+ resigns
(diagram 3)
After 129 moves , NAGASAWA won the game .
No comments:
Post a Comment