Dec 14, 2009

Sente ISHIDA ryu vs Gote Ibisha Anaguma

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

A shogi game of the NHK cup TV Shogi tournament between TANIGAWA and ITODANI was broadcasted 20 September 2009 .


Sente : TANIGAWA Kouji (9 dan)
Gote : ITODANI Tetsurou ( 5 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-6f S-6b
3.R-7h K-4b
4.K-4h K-3b
5.K-3h P-8d
6.P-7e P-8e
7.R-7f P-6d
8.G6i-5h S-6c
9.K-2h P-1d
10.P-1f B-3c
11.S-3h G6a-5b
12.P-9f P-9d
13.P-4f K-2b
14.P-3f S-3b
15.N-3g P-2d
16.P-2f S-2c
17.G-4g G-3b
18.P-5f G5b-4b
19.P-2e
(diagram 1)

After both players opened the Bishop line , TANIGAWA closed it with 2.P-6f . ITODANI moved up his right Silver with 2...S-6b , before he pushed the 8th file Pawn . Replying ITODANI's 2...S-6b , TANIGAWA turned his Rook with 3.R-7h and his camp became Sanken Bisha .

While both players were making Kakoi , ITODANI pushed the 8th file Pawn with 5...P-8d and TANIGAWA advanced the 7th file Pawn to make ISHIDA ryu hongumi formation .

TANIGAWA made Hon mino gakoi and ITODANI also made Hidari mino . ITODANI developed his Kakoi to Ginkanmuri and TANIGAWA also developed the Kakoi to Taka mino gakoi .

TANIGAWA pushed the 2nd file Pawn with 19.P-2e to disturb the further natural development of ITODANI's Kakoi .

(diagram 2)

19...K-1b
20.Px2d Sx2d
21.P*2e S-1c
22.S-6h R-8d
23.B-7g S-5d
24.S-5g P-4d
25.B-6h K-2b
26.S-4h L-1b
27.B-5g K-1a
28.S-2g G-2b
29.G-3h G4b-3b
30.S-3i P-6e
(diagram 2)


ITODANI accepted that his camp became a bad formation . TANIGAWA made his Kakoi developed to Ginkanmuri . ITODANI also developed his Kakoi , Ibisha Anaguma and started attacking with 30...P-6e .

(diagram 3)

31.N-7g P-4e
32.Px4e Px6f
33.Bx6f P*4f
34.G4g-4h R-6d
35.Bx3c+ G3bx3c
36.P*6e R-6a
37.P-7d B*6g
38.R-7e Bx5f+
39.Px7c+ +B-6f
40.R-7d Sx6e
41.Nx6e +Bx6e
42.P*6b R-4a
43.B*6c R-7a
44.+P-7b P*2f
45.Sx2f N*4g
46.+Px7a Nx3i+
47.Gx3i S*4g
(diagram 3)

TANIGAWA's left Knight jumped with 31.N-7g to join the battle . ITODANI pushed the 4th file Pawn with 31...P-4e opening his Bishop line . TANIGAWA naturally captured the 4e-Pawn with 32.Px4e and ITODANI captured the 6th file Pawn with 32...Px6f .

TANIGAWA captured the 6f-Pawn with 33.Bx6f facing the Bishops . ITODANI didn't exchange the Bishops with 33...Bx6f , but dropped a Pawn with 33...P*4f attacking the 4g-Gold and turned his Rook with 34...R-6d .

After exchanged the Bishops with 35.Bx3c+ , TANIGAWA dropped a Pawn to block the 6d-Rook's power and pushed the 7th file Pawn with 37.P-7d to use the 7f-Rook . ITODANI dropped a Bishop with 37...B*6g attacking the 7f-Rook . TANIGAWA's Rook escaped with 38.R-7e and ITODANI made his Bishop promoted with 38...Bx5f+ .

ITODANI exchanged the Silver with TANIGAWA's Knight and drove TANIGAWA's Rook . Because TANIGAWA's 7d-Rook protected by the 7c-promoted Pawn , his Bishop didn't escape any more but attacked ITODANI's Rook .

ITODANI sacrificed the 7a-Rook , directly attacked TANIGAWA's Kakoi with 44.P*2f . ITODANI's some moves attack seemed to breake TANIGAWA's Kakoi .

(diagram 4)

48.R-7h Sx3f+
49.S*2g +Sx2f
50.Sx2f P-4g+
51.S*2g P*4f
52.P-1e +Px4h
53.Rx4h P-4g+
54.R-6h P*6g
55.Rx6g P*6f
56.R-6h Px1e
57.P-4d +Px3g
58.Sx3g N*1f
59.K-1g +B-6d
60.B-3f+ S*3e
61.P-4c+ Sx3f
62.S3gx3f P*2f
63.Sx2f B*2h
64.Gx2h Nx2h+
65.P*3g G*3h
66.resigns
(diagram 4)

After 130 moves , ITODANI won the game .

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