Dec 28, 2009

Sente Shiken Bisha vs Gote AKUTSU ryu Kyusen

Shogi Game record : The 3rd Mynavi Joshi open ; tournament

A shogi game of the Mynavi Joshi open between KUMAKURA and ISHIBASHI started 15 September 2009 .

You can see the original game record on the Net .
http://mynavi-open.jp/090915/090915_ishibashi-kumakura_f.html
(Flash version , written in Japanese language)


Sente : KUMAKURA Shino (Jo-ryu 1 dan)
Gote : ISHIBASHI Sachio (Jo-ryu Oi)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-8d
2.S-6h S-6b
3.P-6f P-3d
4.S-6g P-5d
5.R-6h P-1d
6.P-1f K-4b
7.K-4h K-3b
8.S-3h G6a-5b
9.K-3i S-4b
10.G6i-5h S4b-5c
11.K-2h P-7d
12.P-5f P-8e
13.B-7g G4a-4b
14.P-4f R-7b
15.R-7h P-6d
16.P-3f P-6e
(diagram 1)

KUMAKURA selected Shiken Bisha as the opening of this game . ISHIBASHI made Funa gakoi and KUMAKURA made Hon mino gakoi . ISHIBASHI developed her Kakoi , turned her Rook with 14...R-7b and started attacking with 16...P-6e .

(diagram 2)

17.Px6e Bx7g+
18.Nx7g R-8b
19.R-8h P-7e
20.Px7e B*7i
21.R-8i Bx4f+
22.B*3g +Bx3g
23.Nx3g P*6f
24.Sx6f B*7h
25.R-8h Bx5f+
26.G-5g +Bx5g
27.Sx5g P*7f
28.S-6h R-7b
29.B*3i P-3e
30.B*4f N-7c
31.P-7d Px7g+
32.Px7c+ Rx7c
33.P*7d Rx7d
34.P*7e R-7a
35.Sx7g N*2d
36.N-2e Nx3f
(diagram 2)

KUMAKURA captured the 6e-Pawn with 17.Px6e and ISHIBASHI exchanged the Bishops with 17...Bx7g+ . ISHIBASHI turned backed her Rook with 18...R-8b threatening the 8th file , and KUMAKURA also turned her Rook with 19.R-8h to defend the 8th file .

After sacrificing the 7th file Pawn with 19...P-7e , ISHIBASHI dropped a Bishop with 20...B*7i and made it promoted with 21...Bx4f+ checking KUMAKURA's King . KUMAKURA dropped a Bishop with 22.B*3g to protect the King and pinning the 4f-promoted Bishop and the 8b-Rook . After the Bishop and the promoted Bishop exchange , ISHIBASHI dropped a Bishop again with 24...B*7h , promoted it with 25...Bx5f+ , and sacrificed the promoted Bishop to continue attacking with 26...+Bx5g .

After some moves , ISHIBASHI captured the 7g-Knight and attacked KUMAKURA's King by the Knight with 36...Nx3f .

(diagram 3)

37.K-3g S-4d
38.B-8b+ P-2d
39.P*3c Nx3c
40.Nx3c+ Gx3c
41.P*4f N*2e
42.K-4g S-5e
43.N*4e G-3d
44.K-5h P-4d
45.N*2f P*7f
46.Nx3d Px4e
47.Sx7f R-4a
48.K-6g N*8d
49.R-5h P*7c
50.+B-7b P*6f
51.Bx6f Sx6f
52.Kx6f B*3c
53.P*5e Nx7f
54.Kx7f S*4c
55.N*2f N-2h+
56.S*2b Bx2b
57.Nx2b+ Kx2b
58.P*3d N*8d
59.K-6f G*7f
60.K-5g P*6f
61.G*7h S*6g
62.+Bx6b Gx6b
63.S*3c K-2c
64.K-4h Sx5h+
65.Kx5h B*6g
66.K-5i R*8i
67.resigns
(diagram 3)

After 132 moves , ISHIBASHI won the game .

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