Nov 4, 2009

Shogi Game record : Gokigen Nakabisha ; Gosuji Kuraidori Nakabisha . (Mynavi)

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

A shogi game of Mynavi Joshi open pre-round between YAMADA KUMI and TAKAMURA started 10:00 A.M. , 25 July 2009 .

You can see the original game record on the Net .
http://mynavi-open.jp/090725/090725_6-1_b.html
(Flash version , written in Japanese language)


Sente : YAMADA Kumi (Jo-ryu 3 dan)
Gote : TAKAMURE Sachiko (Jo-ryu 3 dan)

(diagram 1)

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

TAKAMURA selected Gokigen Nakabisha with 2...P-5d . YAMADA moved up her right Silver with 3.S-4h allowing Gote to select Gosuji Kurai dori Nakabisha .

After moving the King to 7h , YAMADA made S-4g form to avoid the 5th file Pawn exchange . TAKAMURA also moved her King , but she didn't make Mino gakoi . TAKAMURE made Haya gakoi and developed it .

YAMADA turned her Rook with 9.R-5h to aim at the 5e-Pawn . After developed the camp , YAMADA started attacking with 16.P-5f

(diagram 2)

16...Px5f
17.Sx5f G-3b
18.P-1e N-7c
19.R-5i R-5a
20.S-4g S4c-5d
21.S-5f S-4c
22.P-4e P*5d
23.P*5e Px4e
24.Sx4e Px5e
25.P*4d Sx4d
26.Sx3d B-2b
27.G-4g R-4a
28.P*4c S-5c
29.G-4f P*4g
30.R-4i P*3c
31.S-4e Gx4c
32.Gx5e P-3d
33.P*4d Sx4d
34.Sx4d Gx4d
35.Rx4g P*4f
36.Rx4f P*4e
37.Gx4e Gx4e
38.Rx4e Bx8h+
39.Kx8h Rx4e
40.Nx4e R*4i
41.R*4a P*5a
42.S*5h Rx1i+
43.B*4d
(diagram 2)

YAMADA exchanged the 5th file Pawns . After some moves YAMADA backed her 5f-Silver facing The Rooks each other . TAKAMURE moved up her left Silver to decline the Rook exchange .

YAMADA moved up the left Silver again , and started attacking with 22.P-4e . During YAMADA's attack , she dropped a Silver with 42.S*5h attacking the 4i-Rook and protecting the 6i-Gold in the same time . And she dropped a Bishop with 43.B*4d , she seemed to get an advantage .

(diagram 3)

43...G*5b
44.P*5c L*4b
45.Px5b+ Gx5b
46.G*7a K-8b
47.P*5c Lx4d
48.G*8a K-9b
49.Px5b+ B*5e
50.N-7g S*8b
51.Rx5a+ N-8e
52.Gx8b Kx8b
53.+R-6b resigns
(diagram 3)




After 105 moves , YAMADA won the game .

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