Nov 1, 2009

Shogi Game recrod : Ai Furibisha ; Sente Nakabisha vs Gote Sanken Bisha . (NHK cup)

Shogi Game record : The 59th NHK cup TV Shogi tournament

A shogi game of the NHK cup TV Shogi tournament between MIYATA Atsushi and HASHIMOTO was broadcasted 26 July 2009 .


Sente : MIYATA Atsushi (5 dan)
Gote : HASHIMOTO Takanori (7 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-5f P-3d
2.R-5h R-3b
3.K-4h K-6b
4.P-5e S-4b
5.P-5d G4a-5b
6.Px5c+ Sx5c
7.S-6h P-6d
8.S-5g G-6c
9.S-5f K-7b
10.P*5e S-4d
11.P-7f R-5b
12.K-3h K-8b
13.P-4f S-7b
14.S-4h P-1d
15.K-2h P-2d
16.P-4e S-5c
17.S4h-4g P-9d
18.G-3h P-9e
19.P-3f P-1e
20.N-3g N-3c
21.P-2f R-4b
22.S-4f P-4d
(diagram 1)

MIYATA started the game with pushing the 5th file Pawn . The move 1.P-5f mainly means Sente player wants Nakabisha . HASHIMOTO opened the Bishop line with 1...P-3d . MIYATA turned his Rook with 2.R-5h without opening the Bishop line . Because if MIYATA opened his Bishop line with 2.P-7f , he would lose advantage with following moves ; 2...Bx8h+ , 3.Rx8h B*5g .

HASHIMO also slid his Rook with 2...R-3b , making his camp Sanken Bisha . MIYATA moved up his King with 3.K-4h , advanced the 5th file Pawn and exchanged the 5th file Pawns .

HASHIMOTO moved up his left Gold and Silver to protect the center . MIYATA advanced his left Silver to 5f , and dropped a Pawn with 10.P*5e because the center of HASHIMOTO's camp already protected .

HASHIMOTO also advanced his left Silver with 10...S-4d and turned his Rook with 11...R-5b threatening the 5e-Pawn . After opened the Bishop line with 11.P-7f to protect the 5e-Pawn , MIYATA started making his kakoi , KIMURA mino .

HASHIMOTO built his Taka mino gakoi , turned his Rook to the 4th file and started attacking with 22...P-4d .

(diagram 2)

23.R-4h Px4e
24.Nx4e Nx4e
25.S5fx4e P-2e
26.P*4c Rx4c
27.Sx3d R-4a
28.Px2e B-1c
29.N*2d P*3e
30.P*4b R-3a
31.Sx3e P*4d
32.B-7i P*5f
33.G-4g N*4e
34.G-5h Sx4b
35.Sx4e Px4e
36.Gx5f S-3c
37.Rx4e S*3d
38.Sx3d Sx3d
39.R-4b+ Sx2e
40.S*3b Sx3f
(diagram 2)

MIYATA's Rook also came to the 4th file defending this file . After Pawn & Knight exchange , MIYATA dropped a Pawn with 26.P*4c to lure HASHIMOTO's Rook around MIYATA's Silvers . MIYATA captured the 3d-Pawn 27.Sx3d , attacking the 4c-Rook . HASHIMOTO's Rook backed with 27...R-4a to escape from the 3d-Silver .

HASHIMOTO moved up his Bishop with 28...B-1c aiming at the 4f-Silver , and MIYATA dropped a Knight with 29.N*2d to block the Bishop line . HASHIMOTO dropped a Pawn with 29...P*3e aiming at a Knight drop on 3f . After dropping a Pawn with 30.P*4b to block the 4a-Rook's power , MIYATA captured the 3e-Pawn with 31.Sx3e .

HASHIMOTO still tried to break MIYATA's camp , dropping a Pawn with 32...P*5f and a Knight with 3...N*4e . MIYATA moved up his both Golds with 33.G-4g & 34.G-5h to defend his camp .

After some moves , MIYATA's Kakoi was completely broken , but MIYATA contained HASHIMOTO's 3a-Rook .

(diagram 3)

41.K-3h P*4f
42.Bx4f P*4e
43.B-7i P*5g
44.Bx5g Rx3b
45.+Rx3b S*3g
46.K-4i S*4g
47.R*2a S3g-3h=
48.K-5i G6c-6b
49.B-3e Sx5h+
50.Kx5h S3h-4g=
51.K-6i Sx5f+
52.+Rx6b +Sx6g
53.S*7a K-9b
54.G*8b K-9c
55.N*8e K-9d
56.+Rx6d G*7d
57.+Rx6g Gx8e
58.P-9f Px9f
59.S*8f resigns
(diagram 3)

After 117 moves , MIYATA won the game .

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