Dec 14, 2009

Yonteme San-San Kaku senpou ; Gote Mukai Bisha

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

A shogi game of the Mynavi Joshi open pre-round between YAMADA Kumi and KAGAWA started 4:14 P.M. , 25 July 2009 .

You can see the original game record on the Net .
http://mynavi-open.jp/090725/090725_6-2.html
(Flash version , written in Japanese language)


Sente : YAMADA Kumi (Jo-ryu 3 dan)
Gote : KAGAWA Manao (Jo-ryu 1 kyu)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-2f B-3c
3.S-4h R-2b
4.K-6h S-4b
5.K-7h K-6b
6.P-4f K-7b
7.S-4g P-5d
8.S-5f Bx8h+
9.Kx8h N-3c
10.S-7h K-8b
11.P-6f S-7b
12.G4i-5h S-5c
13.P-3f P-9d
14.P-9f S-4d
15.N-3g S-5e
(diagram 1)

KAGAWA selected Yonteme San-San Kaku senpou as the opening of this game with 2...B-2c . YAMADA didn't exchange the Bishops but moved up her right Silver with 3.S-4h . KAGAWA turned her Rook with 3...R-2b and her camp became Mukai Bisha .

After some moves , KAGAWA exchanged the Bishops with 8...Bx8h+ . YAMADA made Hidari mino and KAGAWA made Kata mino gakoi .

KAGAWA crushed the left Silver against YAMADA's 5f-Silver with 15...S-5e .

(diagram 2)

16.Sx5e Px5e
17.N-2e Nx2e
18.Px2e R-5b
19.B*3c L-1b
20.B-1e+ P-5f
21.Px5f B*3i
22.R-4h Bx4h+
23.+Bx4h R*2i
24.P-4e N*6d
25.S*6g Rx1i+
26.B*2a G-4b
27.Bx1b+ +Rx1g
28.+B-2b S*4f
29.P-6e P*5g
30.G5h-5i Nx5f
31.+B-3i +R-3g
32.L*3h +R-2g
33.+B-6f L*5c
34.P-9e S-4g+
35.Px9d P*9b
36.N*8f K-7a
37.Sx5f Lx5f
38.P*5d P-5h+
39.+Bx5f +Px5i
40.Gx5i +Sx3h
41.+B-7e +Rx3f
42.+B-5e G*5f
43.+Bx4b Gx5e
44.+B-5c Rx5c
45.Px5c+ B*3e
46.L*6h Bx5c
47.P-6d Px6d
48.P*6c Sx6c
49.N*7e K-6b
(diagram 2)

After the Bishop exchange , YAMADA jumped the right Knight with 17.N-2e forcing KAGAWA to exchange Knights .

KAGAWA turned her Rook with 18...R-5b and YAMADA made a promoted Bishop . KAGAWA also dropped a Bishop and exchanged it with YAMADA's Rook .

KAGAWA dropped a Rook and a Knight to attack around the 5th file . YAMADA dropped a Bishop and captured a Lance .

After some moves , YAMADA seemed to get an advantage once , but her attack became difficult to continue .

(diagram 3)

50.R*1b P*5b
51.R-3b+ +Rx4e
52.+R-4a L*5a
53.G*4b G-5f
54.Nx6c+ Kx6c
55.Gx4c P*4b
56.Gx5c Kx5c
57.B*2g +R-4g
58.S*5d K-4d
59.+Rx4b K-3e
60.+Rx4g Gx4g
61.R*4e K-2f
62.Rx4g B*5e
63.P*6f +S-3g
64.R-4e Kx2g
65.Rx5e R*1i
66.R-5h P*4h
67.P*3i S*4g
68.B*4e N*3f
69.R-5g Rx3i+
70.G*4f B*2i
71.G-5h Sx5h+
72.Bx3f K-2h
73.Bx5h G*2f
74.S-4e P-4i+
75.G-3f G*4g
76.Bx4g +Sx4g
77.R-7g Gx3f
78.Sx3f +Rx3f
79.P*1i Kx1i
80.G*1g G*2h
81.G*2f +R-3h
82.R-6g +S-5g
83.S*2g Gx2g
84.Rx5g Gx2f
85.Gx2f +Rx6h
86.R-1g G*1h
87.G*6i +Rx7h
88.Gx7h Gx1g
89.R*4c S*6i
90.Rx4i+ Sx7h+
91.Kx7h S*6g
92.Kx6g B*5f
93.K-5g R*6g
94.resigns
(diagram 3)

After 186 moves , KAGAWA won the game .

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