Nov 4, 2009

Shogi Game record : SATO ryu Mukai Bisha with 3...Bx8h+ . (Ginga sen)

Shogi Game record : The 17th Ginga sen ; tournament

A Shogi Game of Ginga sen between HABU and KITAJIMA broadcasted 1 August 2009 .


Sente : HABU Yoshiharu (Meijin , Osho , Kisei , Oza)
Gote : KITAJIMA Tadao (6 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-2f P-5d
3.K-6h Bx8h+
4.Sx8h R-2b
5.B*7g B*3c
6.K-7h S-4b
7.S-4h K-6b
8.G4i-5h K-7b
9.P-3f K-8b
10.P-9f P-9d
11.S-3g S-5c
12.S-4f Bx7g+
13.Sx7g S-4d
14.P-2e S-7b
15.P-7e P-8d
16.S-7f S-8c
17.P-6f G-7b
18.G-6g N-3c
19.G6i-6h G-4b
20.P-8f R-2a
21.P-5f P-1d
22.P-1f Nx2e
(diagram 1)

KITAJIMA pushed the 5th file Pawn , and he seemed to select Gokigen Nakabisha . But replying HABU's 3.K-6h , KITAJIMA simply exchanged the Bishops with 3...Bx8h+ and made his form Mukai Bisha .

HABU dropped a Bishop with 5.B*7g aimin at the 2b-Rook . KITAJIMA also dropped a Bishop with 5...B*3c to protect his Rook . HABU was making his Kakoi with 6.K-7h without exchanging the Bishops again .

After moving up the left Silver , KITAJIMA also started making his Kakoi . HABU pushed the 3rd file Pawn with 9.P-3f and advanced his right Silver with 12.S-4f threatening the 3c-Bishop's head . KITAJIMA exchanged his threatened Bishop with HABU's 7g-Bishop .

KITAJIMA made Kata mino gakoi and developed it to Kata Ginkanmuri . HABU also developed his Funa gakoi to Gin tachi Yagura for Gyokutou Kurai dori strategy .

After backed the Rook with 20...R-2a , KITAJIMA jumped his left Knight with 22...N-2e capturing the 2e-Pawn .

(diagram 2)

23.S-6e P-2d
24.Sx5d R-5a
25.B*7f R-4a
26.P*2f P*5c
27.S-6e R-6a
28.B-8g P-1e
29.Px2e Px1f
30.Px2d P-1g+
31.Nx1g P*1f
32.P-2c+ Px1g+
33.R-2e B*3h
34.+P-1b Bx4g+
35.G6g-5g +Bx3f
36.R-2b+ S-3c
37.+R-2c +P-2g
38.N*2e +P-3g
39.Nx3c+ Gx3c
40.+Rx3c +P-4g
41.P*3g +Bx4f
42.Gx4f +Px4f
43.G*5b P-8e
44.Gx6a Px8f
45.B-7f S*8g
(diagram 2)

Without capturing the 2e-Knight , HABU advanced his right Silver 23.S-6e , aiming at the 5d-Silver . KITAJIMA didn't protect the 5d-Pawn but protected the 2e-Knight with 23...P-2d .

HABU captured the 5d-Pawn by his Silver , and KITAJIMA turned his Rook with 24...R-5a threatening the Silver . HABU dropped a Bishop with 25.B*7f protecting the 5d-Silver and threatening the 4c-Pawn in the same time . KITAJIMA turned his Rook again with 25...R-4a to protect the 4c-Pawn .

HABU dropped a Pawn with 26.P*2f killing the 2e-Knight . After forcing HABU to back his 5d-Silver and 7f-Bishop , KITAJIMA attacked the 1st file . After some moves , KITAJIMA broke the 1st file and made a promoted Bishop , and HABU broke the 2nd file and made a promoted Rook attacking the 4b-Gold .

KITAJIMA backed his left Silver with 36...S-3c protecting the 4b-Gold and attacking the 2b-promoted Rook in the same time . While HABU was attacking KITAJIMA's 3c-Silver and 4b-Gold , KITAJIMA also attacked HABU's camp exchanging KITAJIMA's promoted Bishop and HABU's Gold & Silver .

HABU still attacked KITAJIMA's Rook , but without protecting the Rook , KITAJIMA started attacking HABU's Kakoi directly with 44...P-8e . The difference of both player's Kakoi gave KITAJIMA a slight advantage .

(diagram 3)

46.Bx8g Px8g+
47.Kx8g P*8f
48.Kx8f P*8e
49.K-7g B*8f
50.K-6g N*7f
51.G-5h N*6d
52.S*7g Bx7g+
53.Nx7g S*5g
54.Nx8e Sx5h=
55.K-7g P*8f
56.Kx8f N-8h+
57.Sx6d Px6d
58.S*7a Gx7a
59.N*7d Sx7d
60.Px7d S*7e
61.Kx7e G*8c
62.S*6c N*7b
63.Px7c+ Nx7c
64.Sx7b+ Gx7b
65.S*7a Gx7a
66.B*6c S*7d
67.Bx7d+ Gx7d
68.Kx7d S*8c
69.Kx6d G*5d
70.resigns
(diagram 3)

After 138 moves , KITAJIMA won the game .

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