Nov 26, 2009

Sente Shiken Bisha vs Gote Ibisha Anaguma . (Mynavi )

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

A shogi Game of the Mynavi Joshi open pre-round between HISATSU and KITAO started 1:05 P.M. 25 July 2009 .

You can see the orignal game record on the Net .
http://mynavi-open.jp/090725/090725_11-1_a.html
(Flash version , written in Japanese language)


Sente : HISATSU Tomoko (Jo-ryu 1 dan)
Gote : KITAO Madoka (Jo-ryu 1 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-6f S-6b
3.R-6h K-4b
4.K-4h K-3b
5.S-3h G6a-5b
6.P-1f P-5d
7.K-3i S-5c
8.G6i-5h B-3c
9.P-4f K-2b
10.P-3f P-4d
11.G-4g L-1b
12.N-3g K-1a
13.K-2h S-2b
14.P-2f G-4c
15.S-7h B-5a
16.S-6g R-3b
17.S-2g P-3e
(diagram 1)

HISATSU selected Shiken Bisha with 3.R-6h and started making Mino gakoi . KITAO made Funa gakoi without pushing her Rook Pawn and began to develop the Kakoi to Ibisha Anaguma with 8...B-3c .

During KITAO was making Ibisha Anaguma , HISATSU also developed her Mino gakoi to Taka mino gakoi .

KITAO turned her Rook with 16.R-3b threatening at the 3g-Knight head , a weak point of HISATSU's Taka mino gakoi . HISATSU moved up her 3h-Silver with 17.S-2g to protect the Knight head and making Ginkanmuri . KITAO pushed the 3rd file Pawn with 17...P-3e .

(diagram 2)

18.Px3e Rx3e
19.G-3h G-3a
20.P-5f P-7d
21.B-7g R-3b
22.P*3f R-7b
23.B-8f P-8d
24.R-7h P-8e
25.B-6h P-6d
26.P-9f S-4b
27.R-8h R-8b
28.P-8f Px8f
29.Bx8f N-7c
30.P-7e R-8d
31.P*8e R-8c
32.Px7d Nx8e
33.Bx6d P*7c
34.Px7c+ Bx7c
35.P*8d Bx6d
36.Px8c+ P*8g
37.R-7h P*7g
38.R-4h P-4e
(diagram 2)

KITAO exchanged the 3rd file Pawns , and HISATSU moved up her 4i-Gold to complete making Ginkanmuri .

KITAO backed her Rook with 21...R-3b and turned it with 22...R-7b aiming at HISATSU's 7g-Bishop head . HISATSU moved up her Bishop and she also turned the Rook with 24.R-7h to protect the 7th file .

KITAO advanced the 8th file Pawn with 24...P-8e attacking the 8f-Bishop . HISATSU backed her Bishop with 25.B-6h escaping from the 8e-Pawn and turned her Rook again with 27.R-8h aiming the 8th file .

HISATSU exchanged the 8th file Pawns by her Bishop . KITAO jumped her right Knight and HISATSU aimed at the Knight next with 30.P-7e .

After KITAO's Rook and HISATSU's Bishop were exchanged , KITAO dropped a Pawn with 36...P*8g attacking the 8h-Rook . HISATSU's Rook escaped , and KITAO pushed the 4th file Pawn with 38...P-4e aiming at HISATSU's King on 2h by her 6d-Bishop .

(diagram 3)

39.Nx4e P*4d
40.R*6e Px4e
41.Rx6d Px4f
42.Gx4f N*3d
43.G4f-4g P*4f
44.G-5g B*7i
45.G-5h P-8h+
46.P*4d G-5c
47.R-6a+ +Px9i
48.R-4i +Px8i
49.B*7e L*4a
50.+Rx9a P-4g+
51.G3hx4g Gx4d
52.P*4e G-4c
53.P-3e Bx3e+
54.L*3g +Bx4e
55.P*4f +B-4d
56.P*3e P*3f
57.Lx3f Nx2f
58.Sx2f N*2d
59.S-2e Nx3f
60.Sx3f L*3b
61.N*2g P-7h+
62.S-4e +B-3c
63.Sx7h +P-8h
64.S-6i N-7g+
65.+P-7c +P-7i
66.S-6h +Nx6h
67.Gx6h +P-7h
68.G-5h P*6g
69.+P-6c P-6h+
70.G5h-4h S*5h
71.R-2i Sx4g+
72.Gx4g +P-5h
73.+P-5b G*4h
74.G-3g +P-5g
75.S-3f P*3h
76.R-9i P-3i+
(diagram 3)

HISATSU dropped a Rook with 40.R*6d attacking the 6d-Bishop and defending the 4th file . Sacrificing the 6d-Bishop , KITAO captured the 4e-Knight with 40...Px4e and continued attacking with dropping the Knight .

KITAO dropped a Bishop and made promoted Pawns to continue attacking . After some moves , HISATSU's Kakoi was almost broken , but she ran through almost all her pieces in hand . In the other hand , HISATSU's attacking pieces slowly closed to KITAO's Ibisha Anaguma .

(diagram 4)

77.+Px4a +P-3h
78.Gx3h Gx3h
79.Kx3h Gx4a
80.N*4e +B-4d
81.P*2d G*2f
82.S*3g Gx3f
83.Sx3f S*2f
84.+Rx4a P*3g
85.K-2h +P-4h
86.Px2c+ P-3h+
87.K-1h Sx2c
88.N*1e P*2b
89.L*2e +P-3g
90.Nx2c= Px2c
91.+Rx3b +Px2g
92.Sx2g Sx2g+
93.Kx2g S*3a
94.+R-4a +Bx3e
95.L*3g +Bx2e
96.S*2b resigns
(diagram 4)

After 191 moves , HISATSU won the game .

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