Dec 6, 2009

Gote Haya ISHIDA openign ; Sente Ibisha Anaguma vs Gote ISHIDA ryu hongumi

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

A shogi game of the Mynavi Joshi open pre-round between NAGASAWA and FUJITA started 4:14 P.M. 25 July 2009 .

You can see the original game record on the Net .
http://mynavi-open.jp/090725/090725_2-2.html
(Flash version , written in Japanese language)


Sente : NAGASAWA Chikako (Jo-ryu 4 dan)
Gote : FUJITA Aya (Jo-ryu 1 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-2f P-3e
3.P-2e R-3b
4.S-4h K-6b
5.P-5f K-7b
6.K-6h P-9d
7.K-7h R-3d
8.R-2f P-1d
9.S-5g K-8b
10.G4i-5h S-7b
11.P-6f G4a-5b
12.B-7g S-4b
13.K-8h P-6d
14.L-9h P-4d
15.K-9i S-4c
16.S-8h N-3c
17.G-7i B-1c
18.B-6h S-5d
19.G-6g S-4e
20.G-7g P-3f
(diagram 1)

FUJITA advanced her 3rd file Pawn with 2...P-3e and turned her Rook with 3...R-3b making Haya ISHIDA formation .

NAGASAWA made Funa gakoi and closed the Bishop line with 11.P-6f to make the game quiet . She started developing her Kakoi to Ibisha Anaguma .

While NAGASAWA was making Ibisha Anaguma , FUJITA completed Hon mino gakoi and developed her attacking form to ISHIDA ryu hongumi .

After both players developed their each camp , FUJITA advanced her left Silver and started attacking with 20...P-3f .

(diagram 2)

21.Px3f Sx3f
22.P*3e Rx3e
23.S-4f R-3d
24.S-3e Rx3e
25.Bx3e Bx3e
26.Rx3f P*3d
27.Rx3e Px3e
28.R*3a N-4e
29.Rx1a+ R*3i
30.B*3d S*5a
31.P-5e B*5g
32.G7i-7h Rx2i+
33.P-5d N*4b
34.Bx5b+ Sx5b
35.G*6b Gx6b
36.S*7a K-9b
37.Sx6b+ G*8b
(diagram 2)

After some moves , both players exchanged the Rooks , the Bishops and 2 Silvers . NAGASAWA dropped a Rook first with 28.R*3a and captured the 1a-Lance .

FUJITA dropped her Rook & Bishop with 29...R*3a & 31...B*5g trying to attack NAGASAWA's Ibisha Anaugama . But sacrificing a Bishop , NAGASAWA's attack hit FUJITA's Hon mino gakoi first .

(diagram 3)

38.+R-7a S5b-6a
39.Px5c+ B*6i
40.+Sx7b Sx7b
41.+P-6b Bx7h+
42.Gx7h G*6a
43.+Px6a Sx6a
44.+Rx6a Bx6f+
45.S*7a S*7i
46.Sx8b+ K-9c
47.+Sx8c Kx8c
48.S*7b K-7d
49.B*8c resigns
(diagram 3)


After 97 moves , NAGASAWA won the game .

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