A shogi game of the Mynavi Joshi open between NAGASAWA and HISATSU started 24 September 2009 .
You can see the original game record on the Net .
http://mynavi-open.jp/090924/090924_nagasawa-hisatsu.html
(Flash version , written in Japanese language)
Sente : NAGASAWA Chikako (Jo-ryu 4 dan)
Gote : HISATSU Tomoko (Jo-ryu 1 dan)
(diagram 1)
1.P-7f P-3d
2.Bx2b+ Sx2b
3.S-8h S-3c
4.S-7g S-6b
5.R-6h P-6d
6.K-4h G6a-5b
7.K-3h S-6c
8.K-2h K-4b
9.S-3h K-3b
10.R-8h P-7d
11.P-8f P-8d
12.G6i-5h N-7c
13.S-6f G4a-4b
14.B*4f R-7b
15.N-7g S-4d
16.P-5f N-3c
17.P-8e
(diagram 1)
Both players opened the Bishop line with 1.P-7f P-3d and NAGASAWA simply exchanged the Bishops with 2.Bx2b+ . After the Bishop exchange , NAGASAWA advanced the left Silver with 4.S-7g and turned the Rook with 5.R-6h making Shiken Bisha formation .
HISATSU made Funa gakoi . NAGASAWA made Kata mino gakoi with 9.S-3h and turned her Rook again with 10.R-8h .
NAGASAWA dropped a Bishop with 14.B*4f threatening P-7e and HISATSU turned her Rook with R-7b preparing a counterattack . After some moves , NAGASAWA pushed the 8th file Pawn with 17.P-8e and a battle started .
(diagram 2)
17...Px8e
18.P-7e Px7e
19.Sx7e N-6e
20.Rx8e P*8d
21.Rx8d Rx7e
22.Nx6e Px6e
23.R-8a+ N*4a
24.+Rx9a R-7h+
25.L*7i +R-8h
26.P*8i +Rx8i
27.L-7c+ B*7e
28.P*7i +R-8h
29.N*7h P*7g
30.+R-7a Px7h+
31.+Lx6c Gx6c
32.+Rx7e L*7d
33.+R-9e N*5d
34.B-5g N-4e
35.B-8d +P-6h
36.G5h-4h P*8c
37.B-5a+ S-3c
38.+Rx6e S*5g
(diagram 2)
NAGASAWA attacked in the 8th file and HISATSU counterattacked in the 7th file . NAGASAWA made her Rook promoted with 23.R-8a+ and forced HISATSU to drop a Knight with 23...N*4a . HISATSU also made her Rook promoted with 24...R-7h+ , but NAGASAWA's Lance and Pawn drop drove the Rook away .
Both player tried to attack the opponent's Kakoi . After some moves , NAGASAWA made her Bishop promoted with 37.B-5a+ and captured the 6e-Pawn with 38.+Rx6e forking the 6c-Gold and the 4e-Knight . HISATSU didn't reply the fork , but dropped a Silver with 38...S*5g to attack NAGASAWA's Kakoi .
(diagram 3)
39.+Rx6c Sx4h+
40.Gx4h +P-5h
41.B*5e G*3a
42.G*5b +Px4h
43.Bx8h P-4d
44.+R-7b K-2a
45.Gx4b Sx4b
46.+Bx4b G*3b
47.+Bx3b Gx3b
48.+Rx3b Kx3b
49.R*6b G*4b
50.G*2b K-3c
51.Bx4d K-4c
52.S*3b Kx4d
53.Rx4b+ K-3e
54.G*3f resigns
(diagram 3)
After 107 moves , NAGASAWA won the game .
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