Nov 29, 2009

Kyusen Yagura ; Gote AKUTSU ryu . (JT)

Shogi Game record : JT Shogi Nihon series 2009

A shogi game of the JT Shogi Nihon series between HABU and NAMEKATA started 29 August 2009 at Twin messe Shizuoka , Shizuoka city , Shizuoka .

You can see the original game record on the Net .
http://www.jti.co.jp/knowledge/shogi/professional/2009/2-2kyoku/index.html
(Flash version and text version , written in Japanese language)


Sente : HABU Yoshiharu (Meijin , Osho , Kisei , Oza)
Gote : NAMEKATA Hisahi (8 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-8d
2.S-6h P-3d
3.P-6f S-6b
4.P-5f P-5d
5.S-4h S-4b
6.G4i-5h G-3b
7.G-7h K-4a
8.K-6i P-7d
9.G5h-6g S6b-5c
10.P-2f P-8e
11.S-7g P-5e
12.Px5e Bx5e
13.P-2e S-3c
14.B-7i B-7c
15.B-4f S-6d
16.P-3f S-5e
17.B-3g R-5b
18.K-7i K-3a
19.K-8h G-5a
20.S-5g P*5f
21.S5g-6h G5a-4b
22.L-9h P-6d
23.K-9i B-8d
(diagram 1)

HABU selected Yagura as the opening of this game and NAMEKATA accepted it . The game ran along common line for a while . NAMEKATA's 9...S6b-5c shown his attitude to select AKUTSU ryu Kyusen Yagura .

After advanced the 8th file Pawn with 10...P-8e forcing HABU to move up his 6h-Silver with 11.S-7g , NAMEKATA exchanged the 5th file Pawns .

HABU
advanced the 2nd file Pawn with 13.P-2e aiming the 2nd file Pawn exchange . NAMEKATA moved up his left Silver with S-3c to decline the Pawn exchange . But this Silver blocked the 5e-Bishops back route . Then HABU backed his Bishop with 14.B-7i aimed at Bishop exchange in this time . NAMEKATA also backed his Bishop with 14...B-7c to decline the Bishop exchange .

HABU still advanced his Bishop with 15.B-4f facing both players Bishops . NAMEKATA blocked the Bishop line with 15...S-6d and advanced the Silver with 16...S-5e attacking the 4f-Bishop . HABU's 4f-Bishop escaped with 17.B-3g and his King entered Kin Yagura .

While HABU was developing his Kin Yagura to Yagura Anaguma , NAMEKATA completed Hekomi Yagura and moved up his Bishop preparing the attack in the 6th file .

(diagram 2)

24.P*5g Px5g+
25.Sx5g P*5f
26.S-4f Sx4f
27.Bx4f P-5g+
28.Bx5g S*5f
29.Gx5f Rx5f
30.P*5h P-8f
31.Px8f P-6e
32.P-2d Px2d
33.P-3e B-7c
34.S*4f P*8g
35.Px6e Px3e
36.S*6g R-5a
37.B-6f P-4d
38.R-3h G4b-4c
39.P-7e K-2b
40.Px7d Bx4f
41.Px4f S*4g
42.R-2h S-5f+
43.Sx5f Rx5f
44.P*2c Gx2c
45.P-5g Rx4f
46.P*4g Rx4g+
(diagram 2)

Before NAMEKATA started attacking , HABU dropped a Pawn with 24.P*5g and advancing his right Silver to crush it against the 5e-Silver to exchange . After the Silver exchange , NAMEKATA sacrificed a Pawn with 27...P-5g+ to continue attacking .

HABU also sacrificed 2 Pawns with 32.P-2d & 33.P-3e to attack , NAMEKATA backed his Bishop with 33...B-7c attacking the 2h-Rook to disturb HABU's attack . HABU dropped a Silver with 34.S*4f to block NAMEKATA's Bishop line .

HABU dropped another Silver with S-6g forcing the 5f-Rook to escape , and turned his Rook with 38.R-3h aiming to attack in the 3rd file . NAMEKATA moved up his 4b-Gold with 38...G4b-4c to protect the 3rd file and his King entered Kin Yagura .

HABU attacked the 7c-Bishop , NAMEKATA sacrificed the Bishop with 40...Bx4f and continued attacking . After some moves , NAMEKATA succeeded to make his Rook promoted .

(diagram 3)

47.B-7e P*5c
48.B*6a S-3d
49.P*3b P*7f
50.Sx7f P*7g
51.Gx8g G*7h
52.P-3a+ +R-4i
53.+Px2a Kx2a
54.G-8h P*6h
55.S*6g +R-7i
56.Bx4c+ Sx4c
57.G*8g B*5e
58.resigns
(diagram 3)


After 116 moves , NAMEKATA won the game .

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