Oct 18, 2009

Shogi Game record : Sente Mukai Bisha ;

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

A shogi game of Ginga sen F-block between ABE and WATANABE was broadcasted 23 July 2009 .


Sente : ABE Takashi (8 dan)
Gote : WATANABE Akira (Ryuo)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-8d
2.P-5f P-8e
3.B-7g P-5d
4.S-6h S-6b
5.S-5g P-3d
6.R-8h S-5c
7.K-4h K-4b
8.K-3h K-3b
9.K-2h G6a-5b
10.S-3h P-4d
11.G-7h S-6d
12.P-8f Px8f
13.Bx8f P*8e
14.B-5i P-7d
15.P-6f N-7c
16.P-4f B-3c
17.N-7g K-2b
18.Nx8e
(diagram 1)

ABE naturally opened his Bishop line with 1.P-7f and WATANABE pushed the 8th file Pawn with 1...P-8d . WATANABE's 1...P-8d perhaps means he would accepts ABE's choice both Yagura and Kakukawari opening . But ABE selected the opening of Rikisen Furibisha with 2.P-5f .

WATANABE advanced the 8th file Pawn with 2...P-8e and pushed the 5th file Pawn with 3...P-5d to avoid ABE's Gosuji Kurai dori Nakabisha .

ABE moved up his left Silver with 4.S-6h , and he seemed to select Wanpaku Nakabisha line , because 4.R-8h is natural move to select MASUDA ryu Mukai Bisha . ABE didn't select Nakabisha with 5.R-5h , but advanced his 6h-Silver with 5.S-5g .

WATANABE opened the Bishop line with 5...P-3d , ABE turned his Rook with 6.R-8h and the opening became Sente Mukai Bisha . After some moves , ABE made Kata mino gakoi and WATANABE made Funa gakoi . WATANABE closed the Bishop line with 10...P-4d to fasten his Kakoi and make the game quiet one .

ABE exchanged the 8th file Pawns by his Bishop and prepared to attack . After some moves , ABE's left Knight jumped capturing the 8e-Pawn .

(diagram 2)

18...Nx8e
19.P*8f Nx9g+
20.Lx9g P*8d
21.G-6g S-3b
22.P-6e S-5c
23.R-8i G-4c
24.P-7e Px7e
25.P-8e P-7f
26.Gx7f Px8e
27.P*7d P*7b
28.N*7e R-8d
29.Nx6c+ S-4b
30.G-7e R-8b
31.P*8d P*6f
32.Sx6f P-4e
33.B-7g Px4f
34.Rx8e P*6g
35.G-7f B-2d
36.P-8c+ R-8a
37.+Nx7b S4b-3c
38.+Nx8a P-6h+
(diagram 2)

WATANABE captured the 8e-Knight with 18...Nx8e . ABE dropped a Pawn with 19.P*8f to kill the 8e-Knight . WATANABE exchanged the 8e-Knight with the 9g-Pawn and dropped the Pawn to avoid an advance of ABE's 8th file Pawn .

Although WATANABE defended the 8th file , ABE still attacked in the 7th & 8th files . Until 31.P*8d , ABE succeeded to make WATANABE's Rook useless . Sacrificing the Rook , WATANABE tried to attack with making a promoted Pawn on 6h .

(diagram 3)

39.+Nx9a +P-6g
40.B-8h +Px6f
41.Bx6f P-4g+
42.Sx4g B-6h+
43.G-5h +B-6i
44.R-8i +B-7h
45.R-4i S*6g
46.L*4f Sx5h=
47.Sx5h +Bx5f
48.S*4g +Bx6f
49.Gx6f P*4d
50.R*8a B*8h
51.B*7e N*6c
52.+P-7c Nx7e
53.Rx8h+ G*3e
54.+R-8b P-4e
55.Lx4e Gx4e
56.+P-6c B*7g
57.Gx7e B-6f+
58.B*6d L*5e
59.+P-5b Gx5b
60.+Rx5b P*4b
61.G*3h G-5f
62.N*2e Gx4g
63.Sx4g L-5g+
64.S-3f S*4h
65.R-6i +B-5f
66.Nx3c+ Sx3c
67.P*4d resigns
(diagram 3)

After 133 moves , ABE won the game .

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