Nov 16, 2009

Shogi Game record : Yagura ; unclassified . (Mynavi)

Shogi Game record : The 3rd Mynavi Joshi open ; pre-round

A shogi game of Mynavi Joshi open pre-round between FURUKAWA and FUNATO started 1:04 P.M. , 25 July 2009 .

You can see the original game record on the Net .
http://mynavi-open.jp/090725/090725_9-1_a.html
(Flash version , written in Japanese language)

Sente : FURUKAWA Ayako (Jo-ryu 2 dan)
Gote : FUNATO Youko (Jo-ryu 2 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-6f S-6b
3.S-6h G6a-5b
4.P-5f P-5d
5.S-4h P-6d
6.G-7h G-3b
7.K-6i K-4a
8.S4h-5g P-7d
9.P-3f S-5c
10.S-4f R-6b
11.R-5h S-4d
12.B-7g S-4b
13.P-2f P-9d
14.P-9f P-1d
15.P-1f P-8d
16.P-2e P-6e
(diagram 1)

FURUKAWA closed her Bishop line with 2.P-6f and FUNATO moved up her right Silver making her form Ibisha . FURUKAWA seemed to start making Yagura gakoi .
But different from common Yagura opening , Gote player ; FUNATO also kept her Rook Pawn un-pushed .

FUNATO pushed the 6th file Pawn and she seemed to plan attack this file . FUNATO turned her Rook with 10...R-6b , Migi Shiken Bisha position . FURUKAWA also turned her Rook with 11.R-5h , Nakabisha position . Making Kani gakoi and after some additional moves , FUNATO started attacking with 16...P-6e .

(diagram 2)

17.Px6e Rx6e
18.R-2h N-7c
19.P*6g P-7e
20.B-6f P-5e
21.N-7g R-6a
22.Bx7e Px5f
23.P-2d Px2d
24.P*5d N-6e
25.Nx6e Rx6e
26.N*6d G-5a
27.P-6f Rx7e
28.Px7e B-3c
29.N-3g N*5g
30.S6hx5g Px5g+
31.Sx5g P*7g
32.Gx7g P*7f
33.G-7h B*5e
34.N-5b+ Gx5b
35.S-4f N*5g
(diagram 2)

FUNATO simply exchanged the 6th file Pawn by her Rook with 17...Rx6e aiming at the 2e-Pawn . FURUKAWA returned her Rook with 18.R-2e to protect the 2e-Pawn .

FUNATO jumped her right Knight with 18...N-7c and tried to attack the 7g-Bishop's head with 19...P-7e . FURUKAWA moved up her Bishop with 20.B-6f to escape from the attack in the 7th file and aiming at the 8d-Pawn . FURUKAWA's left Knight jumped with 21.N-7g forcing the 6e-Rook to run away .

After the Knight exchange 25...Rx6e , FURUKAWA dropped a Knight with 26.N*6d attacking the 5b-Gold and blocking the 6e-Rook's escape route . FUNATO's 5b-Gold escaped from the 6d-Knight attack with 26...G-5a and FURUKAWA pushed her 6th file Pawn with 27.P-6f killing the 6e-Rook .

Exchanging her Rook with the opponent's 7e-Bishop with 27...Rx7e, FUNATO continued attacking .

After some moves attack , FUNATO dropped a Bishop with 33...B*5e forking both the 6d & 3g Knight . FURUKAWA sacrificed the 6d Knight with 34.N-5b+ checking the King and moved up the 5g-Silver with S-4f blocking the 5e-Bishop's power and attacking the Bishop . FUNATO didn't escape the 5e Bishop , but continued attacking with 35...N*5g .

(diagram 3)

36.K-6h S*7g
37.Gx7g Px7g+
38.Kx5g P*5f
39.K-4h Bx6f
40.K-3h +P-6g
41.R*8a P*6a
42.Rx6a+ G*5a
43.+Rx9a P-5g+
44.N*6d +Px4g
45.Kx4g G5b-6b
46.N*4e S-5e
47.Nx3c= Gx3c
48.S*5b K-3a
49.Sx5a= Sx4f
50.K-3h Sx3g+
51.Kx3g B-5e
52.P*4f P*6a
53.Sx4b+ Kx4b
54.S*5a K-3b
55.B*4a K-2b
56.P*2c Gx2c
57.Bx2c+ Kx2c
58.Rx2d Kx2d
59.P*2e K-3c
60.S*2d resigns
(diagram 3)

After 119 moves , FURUKAWA won the game .

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