A shogi game of JT Shogi Nihon series between SATO Yasumitsu and FUKAURA started 18 July 2009 at Hokkaido .
You can see the original game record on the Net .
http://www.jti.co.jp/knowledge/shogi/professional/2009/2-1kyoku/index.html
(both Flash version & text version , written in Japanese language)
Sente : SATO Yasumitsu (9 dan)
Gote : FUKAURA Kouichi (Oi)
(diagram 1)
1.P-7f P-8d
2.S-7h P-3d
3.B-7g P-8e
4.P-2f G-3b
5.P-6f P-5d
6.S-6g S-6b
7.R-8h B-4d
8.P-2e K-4a
9.S-3h G-5b
10.K-4h S-4b
11.K-3i K-3a
12.S-5f N-3c
13.P-4f P-7d
14.G6i-5h P-1d
15.P-3f P-1e
(diagram 1)
In this game , SATO selected strange opening . Why I feel strange ? The move 2.S-7h mainly means , the player wants to select Shiken Bisha , but in this line Sente player usually closed his Bishop line with 3.P-6f replying 2...P-3d . In stead of 3.P-6f , SATO moved up his Bishop with 3.B-7g .
When I saw 3.B-7g , I though SATO wanted a Kakukawari game with odd starting moves . But he closed the Bishop line 5.P-6f . Finally SATO selected Mukai Bisha .
FUKAURA moved up his Bishop with 7...B-4d aiming at unprotected 2f-Pawn . SATO pushed the 2nd file Pawn with P-2e to escape from the Bishop line .
FUKAURA once made a Kani gakoi . After made Kata mino gakoi , SATO advanced his left Silver with 12.S-5f threatening the 4d-Bishop's head . FUKAURA jumped his left Knight with N-3c to defend the Bishop head . SATO developped his Kakoi to Hon mino gakoi .
(diagram 2)
16.P-4e B-5c
17.P-6e K-2a
18.S5f-4g N-7c
19.R-6h S6b-5a
20.N-3g S-3a
21.R-6f S5a-4b
22.P-7e Px7e
23.P-3e Px3e
24.R-2f Nx6e
25.B-9e R-7b
26.P-2d S-2b
27.Px2c+ Gx2c
28.P*2d G-1c
29.N-7g Nx7g+
30.Bx7g P-7f
31.B-6f N*3d
32.R-5f R-7d
33.N*2e Nx2e
34.Nx2e Gx2d
35.Bx2b+ Kx2b
36.N*6f R-6d
37.Nx5d Gx2e
38.Nx4b+ Gx4b
39.Rx5c+ Gx5c
40.B*5e P-4d
41.Bx6d Px6d
42.R*5a N*3f
(diagram 2)
SATO pushed the 4th file Pawn with 16.P-4e and FUKAURA backed the aimed Bishop .
SATO also pushed the 6th file Pawn to re-open his Bishop line . FUKAURA moved his King to 2a avoiding SATO's Bishop line .
SATO backed the 5f-Silver with 18.S5f-4g making a Diamond Mino gakoi . FUKAURA jumped his right Knight aiming at unprotected 6e-Pawn . SATO turned his Rook with 19.R-6h to protect the 6e-Pawn .
FUKAURA started developing his Kakoi to Millenium gakoi like formation . SATO floated his Rook with 21.R-6f and started attacking with 22.P-7e .
After some moves , SATO's continued attacking and a Bishop drop 40.B*5e forking 2h-King and 6d-Rook . But SATO gave FUKAURA many pieces in the same time . SATO dropped a Rook with 42.R*5a , and FUKAURA dropped a Knight with 42...N*3f , both moves directly aiming at each other's King .
(diagram 3)
43.Sx3f Px3f
44.N*2i N*3g
45.Nx3g N*2g
46.K-4h Px3g+
47.Sx3g P*3f
48.N*1d Lx1d
49.S*3c Kx3c
50.Rx5c+ S*4c
51.G*2c Kx2c
52.+Rx4c R*3c
53.S*3b K-2d
54.S*1c Rx1c
55.+Rx1c K-3e
56.resigns
(diagram 3)
After 110 moves , FUKAURA won the game .
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