Nov 18, 2009

Shogi Game record : Ai Furibisha ; Sente Nakabisha vs Gote Sanken Bisha . (Mynavi)

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

A shogi game of Mynavi Joshi open pre-round between YAMADA Akemi and TAKEBE started 1:05 P.M. , 25 July 2009

You can see the original game record on the Net .
http://mynavi-open.jp/090725/090725_9-1_b.html
(Flash version , written in Japanese language)


Sente : YAMADA Akemi (Jo-ryu 2 dan)
Gote : TAKEBE Sayuri (Jo-ryu 3 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-5f P-3d
2.R-5h R-3b
3.P-5e G4a-5b
4.K-4h K-6b
5.K-3h P-1d
6.P-1f K-7b
7.P-7f P-3e
8.R-5f G6a-6b
9.R-2f R-3c
10.S-6h P-4d
11.P-5d Px5d
12.Bx4d R-3b
13.Bx2b+ Sx2b
14.S-7g R-4b
15.G-4h N-3c
16.P-7e P-5e
17.G-6h P-2d
18.R-8f S-8b
19.P*5d G-4c
20.B*7f R-5b
21.S-6f B*8h
22.N-7g Bx9i+
(diagram 1)

YAMADA selected Nakabisha in this game , and TAKEBE selected Sanken Bisha . Then the opening of this game became Ai Furibisha . After YAMADA's 5th file Pawn advance , both players started making each kakoi .

During making the Kakoi , YAMADA floated her Rook with 8.R-5f . TAKEBE's next move , 8...G6a-6b was a careless move ! YAMADA turned her with 9.R-2f aiming at the 2c-Pawn . TAKEBE moved up her Rook with 9...R-3c to protect the Pawn . But TAKEBE's Rook move made a bad shape .

YAMADA captured TAKEBE's un-protected 4d-Pawn with 12.Bx4d . Replying this move , TAKEBE backed her Rook with 12...R-3b . After the Bishop exchange , the 2b-Silver protect the 2c-Pawn in this time .

After some moves , YAMADA turned her Rook with 18.R-8f and made an attacking form . And YAMADA dropped a Pawn with 19.P*5d threatening the 5th file . TAKEBE moved up her right Gold with 19...G-4c and turned the Rook with 20...R-5b to protect here .

YAMADA advanced the 7g-Silver with 21.S-6f to join attacking .TAKEBE dropped a Bishop with 21...B*8h to attack YAMADA's attacking pieces .

(diagram 2)

23.Sx5e P*5f
24.B-6e P-5g+
25.G4hx5g N-4e
26.G5g-5h S-3c
27.R-5f S-4b
28.S-4h +B-8h
29.P-4f +Bx9g
30.Px4e +Bx7e
31.P-4d G-3d
32.P-5c+ +Bx5c
33.N*5d G-4e
34.Nx6b+ +Bx6b
35.P*5c Rx5c
36.G*5d R-5a
37.P*5c Gx5f
38.Bx5f Sx5c
39.Gx5c +Bx5c
40.N-6e +B-7a
41.S*5d L*5b
42.Sx6c=
(diagram 2)

TAKEBE attacked the 5th file , but she couldn't continue it . YAMADA's pieces were slowly advanced and closing to TAKEBE's camp . YAMADA captured the 6c-Pawn with 42.Sx6c= checking TAKEBE's King .

(diagram 3)

42...Kx6c
43.G*6d K-7b
44.B-4e P*5d
45.P*5c P-8d
46.Px5b+ Rx5b
47.P-4c+ R-2b
48.Bx5d K-8c
49.L*7h R*9i
50.Nx7c+ Nx7c
51.B-6c+ S*4i
52.K-4g P*7b
53.P*7d N-8e
54.P-7c+ Px7c
55.Lx7c+ K-9d
56.+Lx8b K-9e
57.+Lx7a K-9f
58.S*8h R-8i+
59.P*9g K-9e
60.B*8f K-9d
61.P-9f N*8c
62.G-7d N*8b
63.Gx8c P*7e
64.+B-7c G*7d
65.P-9e resigns
(diagram 3)

After 129 moves , YAMADA won the game .

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