5:11 P.M. , 13 October 2009 , after 83 moves , HIROSE won the 2nd game of this match . The score of this macth becomes "HIROSE 2 --- 0 NAKAMURA" and he got the championship of the 40th Shin jin ou .
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Sente : HIROSE Akihito (5 dan)
Gote : NAKAMURA Taichi (4 dan)
(diagram 1)
1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-2f G-3b
3.P-2e P-8d
4.P-2d Px2d
5.Rx2d P*2c
6.R-2f P-8e
7.P-7e S-6b
8.N-7g P-6d
9.R-7f S-6c
10.K-4h G-5b
11.S-3h K-4b
12.K-3i P-2d
13.P-9f B-4d
14.G6i-5h S-2b
15.P-6f P-1d
16.P-1f S-2c
17.S-7h K-3a
18.S-6g K-2b
19.S-5f P-5d
20.B-9g P-5e
(diagram 1)
After both players opened their Bishop line , HIROSE pushed the 2nd file Pawn and he selected Ibisha in this game . HIROSE is basically a Furibisha player especially Shiken Bisha Anaguma is his favorite strategy . But he sometimes selects Ibisha .
NAKAMURA moved up his left Gold with 2...G-3b . This move mainly means the beginning of Ittezon Kakukawari . But NAKAMURA didn't exchange the Bishops as his 3rd move , but advanced the 8th file Pawn with 3...P-8d . HIROSE exchanged the 2nd file Pawn and backed the Rook to 2f .
NAKAMURA also advanced his Rook Pawn with 6...P-8e . HIROSE advanced the 7th file Pawn to decline the 8th file Pawn exchange by the 2f-Rook's power . He jumped his left Knight and it closed the Bishop line . His Rook turned to 7f , and his camp became Hineri Bisha formation . NAKAMURA moved up his right Silver with 9...S-6c to decline the 7th file Pawn exchange .
HIROSE made Mino gakoi and advanced the left Silver to 5f . NAKAMURA made Ginkanmuri and his King entered it with 18...K-2b .
HIROSE moved up his Bishop with 20.B-9g to made ISHIDA ryu hongumi formation . NAKAMURA pushed the 5th file Pawn with 20...P-5e attacking the 5f-Silver .
(diagram 2)
21.S-4e B-5c
22.P-7d Px7d
23.P-6e N-3c
24.Px6d Bx6d
25.Bx6d Sx6d
26.S-5d P-8f
27.N-6e P-7e
28.R-4f P*6f
29.N-5c+ P-6g+
(diagram 2)
HIROSE advanced his 5f-Silver with 21.S-4e escaping from the 5e-Pawn and attacking the 4d-Bishop . NKAMURA's Bishop escaped from the Silver with 21...B-5c .
HIROSE started attacking in the 6th & 7th file with pushing the Pawns . NAKAMURA didn't capture the 6th file Pawn , but jumped the left Knight with N-3c aiming at 4e-Silver .
After Bishop exchange , HIROSE advanced his Silver with 26.S-5d and jumped the 7g-Knight with 27.N-6e to attack the 5th file . NAKAMURA dropped a Pawn with 28...P*6f and promoted it with 29...P-6g+ .
(diagram 3)
30.+Nx5b +Px5h
31.Gx5h B*7f
32.Rx7f Px7f
33.P*6b R*7i
34.G*4i P*6f
35.B*4b P-6g+
36.Gx6g Rx6b
37.Sx4c+ Rx5b
38.B*3a Gx3a
39.+Sx3c K-1b
40.Bx3a+ N*2b
41.N*2e Px2e
42.P*2d resigns
(diagram 3)
After 83 moves , HIROSE won the game .
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