Oct 2, 2009

Shogi News : HIROSE won the 1st game . (Shin jin ou)

Shogi News : The 40th Shin jin ou sen ; final 3 games match

7:07 P.M. , 2 October 2009 , after 194 moves , HIROSE won the 1st game of this match . The score of this match becomes "HIROSE 1 --- 0 NAKAMURA" . They will have next game 13 October 2009 at Shogi Kaikan , Tokyo .



You can see the original game record on the Net .
http://live3.shogi.or.jp/shinjin/kifu/40-1.html
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Sente : NAKAMURA Taichi (4 dan)
Gote : HIROSE Akihito (5 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-2f P-4d
3.P-2e B-3c
4.S-4h R-4b
5.K-6h K-6b
6.K-7h K-7b
7.P-5f S-3b
8.G4i-5h K-8b
9.B-7g S-4c
10.S-5g L-9b
11.K-8h K-9a
12.L-9h S-5d
13.P-6f S-8b
14.K-9i P-6d
15.S-8h R-6b
16.G5h-6h G-7a
17.G-7i G-5a
18.G6h-7h G5a-6a
19.P-3f P-4e
20.S-6h G6a-7b
21.N-3g R-4b
(diagram 1)

HIROSE selected Shiken Bisha as the opening of this game with 4...R-4b . Both players started making their Kakoi . NAKAMURA moved up his Bishop with 9.B-7g . This move mainly means NAKAMURA wanted to make Ibisha Anaguma .

HIROSE moved up his right Lance with 10...L-9b to make Anaguma gakoi . NAKAMURA also moved up the left Lance with 12.L-9h to make Ibisha Anaguma . During making Kakoi , HIROSE advanced his Silver with 12...S-5d , aiming at the 7g-Bishop's head .

Both players closed the holes of Anaguma with 13...S-8b & 15.S-8h . HIROSE's Rook turned to 6b , threatening the 6th file of NAKAMURA's camp . They joined their each Golds with the Kakoi .

NAKAMURA backed his 5g-Silver with 20.S-6h to strengthen the kakoi and jumped the right Knight . In the other hand , HIROSE advanced the 4th file Pawn to re-open the Bishop line and his Rook returned to 4b threatening the 4th file .

(diagram 2)

22.P-2d Px2d
23.P-6e P-4f
24.Bx3c+ Nx3c
25.B*3a R-4c
26.Px4f Rx4f
27.Bx5c+ Sx6e
28.+Bx6d R-4i+
29.+Bx6e B*4f
30.+B-6f Bx3g+
31.Rx2d P*5h
32.R-2a+ P-5i+
33.P*6b P*4a
34.P*4e +P-6i
35.+Rx4a G7bx6b
36.P*6c Gx6c
37.+Bx3c P*6g
38.Sx6g P*6a
39.N*7e G6c-6b
40.S*6c +Px7i
41.Gx7i G*7b
42.Sx6b+ Px6b
43.P*6c Px6c
44.G*5d +B-4f
45.Nx6c+ S*6h
(diagram 2)

NAKAMURA started attacking with 22.P-2d . After sacrificing the 2nd file Pawn , NAKAMURA pushed the 6th file Pawn to face the Bishops each other . HIROSE pushed the 4th file Pawn without exchanging the Bishop . If HIROSE exchanged the Bishops from him , the following moves helped strengthening NAKAMURA's Ibisha Anaguma ; 23...Bx7g+ , 24.S6hx7g .

NAKAMURA exchanged the Bishops with 24.Bx3c+ . And he dropped a Bishop with 25.B*3a aiming at both 4b-Rook and 5c-Pawn . HIROSE floated the Rook with 25...R-4c to escape and to protect the 5c-Pawn .

NAKAMURA didn't captured the 2d-Pawn by the Rook , but captured the 4f-Pawn with 26.Px4f . Sacrificing a Silver , HIROSE attacked before his opponent . After making a promoted Pawn , HIROSE defend for a while . And after some moves , they roughly attacked each other .

(diagram 3)

46.Gx6h +Bx6h
47.+Nx7b Gx7b
48.G-6c Gx6c
49.G*7b N*7a
50.Gx7a Sx7a
51.+Rx7a G*8b
52.S*7b Gx7b
53.+Rx7b G*8b
54.+Rx6c G*7b
55.+R-6a P*6f
56.+Bx6f N*7d
57.N*6d S*7h
58.Sx7h +Bx7h
59.S*7i +Bx8i
60.Kx8i S*7h
61.Kx7h Nx6f
62.K-7g N*7d
63.S*6g +R-6i
64.G*6h B*5i
(diagram 3)

After exchanging NAKAMURA's Gold and HIROSE's Silver on 6h , NAKAMURA continued attacking HIROSE's Anaguma gakoi .

Until 54...G*7b , HIROSE once defend his King , but he spent all his Golds and NAKAMURA seemed to get an advantage .

HIROSE tried to continue attacking using all his pieces in hand . When HIROSE dropped a Bishop with 64...B*5i , the position was very difficult to analysis .

(diagram 4)

65.P-7e Bx6h+
66.Sx6h N-7h+
67.K-7f +Rx6h
68.Nx7b+ Gx7b
69.Px7d G*7a
70.Px7c+ S*8e
71.K-6f Gx6a
72.+Px7b Gx7b
73.G*5h P*5d
74.B*4f P*6d
75.Gx6h +Nx6h
76.Bx6h N*7e
77.S*5h R*6e
78.K-5g Nx6g+
79.Sx6g S*4h
80.Kx4h Rx6g+
81.S*5g G*5h
82.K-3g Gx5g
83.N*7c Gx6h
84.N*4g Nx7c
85.R*2a N*8a
86.G*3h B*5i
87.N*4h G-5h
88.G*7a Gx7a
89.Rx7a+ S*8b
90.P*7b S*4f
91.K-2f Sx7a
92.Px7a+ R*2a
93.P*2d Rx7a
94.G*6b Sx4g=
95.P-2c+ P*2d
96.S*2e Sx3h=
97.Sx3d N*4c
98.resigns
(diagram 4)

After 194 moves , HIROSE won the game .

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