Nov 13, 2009

Shogi Game record : Yonteme San-San Kaku senpou ; Gote Mukai Bisha vs Sente Kushikatsu gakoi .

Shogi Game record : The 3rd Asahi cup open Shogi tournament ; 1st pre-round

A shogi game of Asahi cup 1st pre-round between YAUCHI and KUBOTA started 2:00 P.M. 10 August 2009 .

You can see the original game record on the Net .
http://live.shogi.or.jp/asahi/archives/3/kifu/20090810asahi_12.html?TB_iframe=true&width=600&height=570
(Flash version , written in Japanese language)


Sente : YAUCHI Rieko (Jo-o )
Gote : KUBOTA Yoshiyuki (6 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-2f B-3c
3.S-4h R-2b
4.K-6h S-4b
5.K-7h K-6b
6.P-5f P-5d
7.S-5g K-7b
8.S-6f S-5c
9.B-7g P-6d
10.K-8h G4a-5b
11.G-7h G-6c
12.K-9h P-7d
13.S-8h K-8b
14.G-5i S-7b
15.B-6h P-6e
16.S6f-7g S-6d
17.P-2e P-9d
18.R-2f B-4d
19.R-2h N-3c
20.G-6i P-5e
21.Px5e Sx5e
22.G6i-7i P*5f
(diagram 1)

KUBOTA selected Yonteme San-San Kaku senpou with 2...B-3c . YAUCHI didn't exchange the Bishops and KUBOTA turned his Rook to 2b , the Mukai Bisha position .

Both players were making their each Kakoi for a while . YAUCHI made Kushikatsu gakoi and KUBOTA made Taka mino gakoi .

KUBOTA developed his Kakoi hight with one more Silver getting the 6th file Kurai . KUBOTA exchanged the 5th file Pawn to get a Pawn in hand and attack here . He dropped a Pawn with 22...P*5f threatening the 5th file .

(diagram 2)

23.P*5h P-9e
24.P-3f S-6d
25.N-3g B-5e
26.R-2g R-2a
27.P-8f P-1d
28.P-2d Px2d
29.Rx2d Rx2d
30.Bx2d R*2h
31.R*2c P*2b
32.Rx3c+ Bx3c
33.Bx3c+ R*5i
34.S-6h R5ix5h+
35.P*5i +Rx4g
36.+Bx3d P-5g+
37.S6h-7g +Rx3g
38.P-6f Px6f
39.P*6e S6d-7c
40.B*5e +R-4h
41.Bx2h +Rx2h
42.N*6d B*6g
43.Gx6g Px6g+
(diagram 2)

YAUCHI also dropped a Pawn with 23.P*5h to defend the 5th file , and KUBOTA advanced the 1st file Pawn threatening YAUCHI's King .

After some moves , YAUCHI exchanged the Rooks and the 2nd file Pawns . Since KUBOTA's 3c-Knight was protected by the 5e-Bishop , YAUCHI couldn't capture it . KUBOTA dropped a Rook with 30...R*2h attacking YAUCHI's 2d-Bishop .

YAUCHI also dropped a Rook with 31.R*2c to protect the 2d-Bishop . KUBOTA dropped a Pawn with 31...P*2b attacking the 2c-Rook . This seems to be a good move , because if YAUCHI captured the Pawn with 32.Rx2b , KUBOTA at least would get a material advantage by 32...N-4e attacking both the 2b-Rook and the 3g-Knight . Sacrificing a Rook , YAUCHI tried to continue attacking .

Although YAUCHI dropped a Knight on 6d attacking KUBOTA's camp , KUBOTA's promoted Pawns were slowly closing to YAUCHI's King .

(diagram 3)

44.B*5e +R-4h
45.R*3b P*6b
46.Nx7b+ Gx7b
47.S*6a G-7a
48.S-5b= G-5c
49.P-7e N*6c
50.Sx6c+ Gx6c
51.N*8e +Px7g
52.Nx7g S*7f
53.Nx7c+ Nx7c
54.S*8g Sx8g+
55.Kx8g Px7e
56.P*7f Px7f
57.N-8e G*7g
58.Sx7g N*7e
59.Kx7f S*8g
60.resigns
(diagram 3)


After 118 moves , KUBOTA won the game .

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