A shogi game of the NHK cup TV Shogi tournament between MIURA and TAMURA was broadcasted 23 August 2009 .
Sente : MIURA Hiroyuki (8 dan)
Gote : TAMURA Kousuke (6 dan)
(diagram 1)
1.P-7f G-3b
2.R-7h P-3d
3.P-6f S-6b
4.K-4h P-8d
5.P-7e B-3c
6.K-3h P-8e
7.R-7f S-2b
8.S-6h P-2d
9.G6i-5h S-2c
10.K-2h K-4a
11.L-1h K-3a
12.K-1i K-2b
13.S-2h P-1d
14.S-6g G-5a
15.P-5f P-1e
16.B-7i R-8d
17.B-4f P-6d
18.N-7g S-6c
19.G5h-4h G5a-4b
20.G-3i S-5d
21.G4h-3h B-4d
22.B-5g N-3c
23.P-4f N-2e
(diagram 1)
Replying MIURA's 1st move 1.P-7f , TAMURA selected Niteme San-Ni Kin senpou with 1...G-3b . By this move , TAMURA's camp became difficult to make Funa gakoi , an effective Kakoi against Furibisha strategy . In other word , this move asks the opponent "Do you select Furibisha ? " .
With 2.R-7h MIURA selected Sanken Bisha , one of the Furibisha strategies . After closing the Bishop line with 3.P-6f , MIURA developed his camp to ISHIDA ryu hongumi formation and made Anaguma gakoi .
In the other hand , TAMURA made Ginkanmuri and started attacking with 23...N-2e .
(diagram 2)
24.S-5h Nx1g+
25.Sx1g Bx1g+
26.Lx1g P-1f
27.Lx1f Lx1f
28.P*1h Lx1h+
29.Kx1h L*1a
30.L*1g Lx1g+
31.Nx1g P*1f
32.L*1e Px1g+
33.Kx1g P*1d
34.Lx1d Sx1d
35.K-2h L*1e
36.G3h-4h P-8f
37.N*9f R-8b
38.K-3h Px8g+
39.P*8c Rx8c
40.P*8d R-8b
41.N-8e S*8f
42.P-7d L*7e
43.Px7c+ R-5b
44.P-6e Lx7f
45.Px6d L-1g+
46.P*1h +L-1f
47.P-6c+ R-5a
48.+P7c-6bR-1a
49.+P6b-5bG4b-3c
50.+P6cx5c+Lx2g
(diagram 2)
Sacrificing a Bishop , TAMURA broke MIURA's Anaguma gakoi . But MIURA attacked TAMURA's attacking pieces making promoted Pawns . Both players roughly attacked each other .
(diagram 3)
51.Kx2g S-2e
52.+P5b-4bR*1i
53.+Px3b Gx3b
54.K-3h R1ax1h+
55.P*2h S-6e
56.B*4a S-2f
57.G4h-4i K-3a
58.B-5b+ S-2g=
59.K-4h Sx2h+
60.Gx2h +Rx2h
61.G*3h N*3f
62.K-4g P*5e
63.S*4e +R-2i
64.G4i-3i Px5f
65.Sx5f Sx5f
66.Kx5f +R-2e
67.L*4e S*6d
68.K-4g P*5e
69.Px3f K-2b
70.+P-4b G-2c
71.+B-4a K-1c
72.N*2g S-6e
73.P*1d Rx1d+
74.P*1e S-5f
75.K-4h Sx5g+
76.Sx5g B*2f
77.S*3g Bx1e
78.Nx1e +R2ex1e
79.B*3a resigns
(diagram 3)
After 157 moves , MIURA won the game .
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