Jan 20, 2010

Sente Gosuji Kuraidori Nakabisha vs Gote Kyusen

Shogi Game record : The 3rd Asahi cup ; 2nd pre-round

A shogi game of the Asahi cup 2nd pre-round between SUZUKI and AONO started 10:00 A.M. (JST) , 6 November 2009 .

You can see the original game record on the NET .
http://live.shogi.or.jp/asahi/archives/3/kifu/20091106asahi_11.html?TB_iframe=true&width=600&height=570
(Flash version , written in Japanese language)


Sente : SUZUKI Daisuke (8 dan)
Gote : AONO Teruichi (9 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-5f P-3d
2.R-5h P-8d
3.P-5e S-6b
4.P-7f K-4b
5.K-4h K-3b
6.K-3h S-4b
7.P-1f P-1d
8.K-2h G6a-5b
9.S-3h P-8e
10.B-7g P-7d
11.S-6h S-7c
12.P-5d Px5d
13.Rx5d P-8f
14.Px8f P*8h
(diagram 1)

SUZUKI selected Nakabisha as the opening of this game . AONO allows SUZUKI to make Gosuji Kuraidori Nakabisha formation .

AONO made Funa gakoi and SUZUKI made Kata mino gakoi . AONO moved up his right Silver planing an attack against the 7g-Bishop's head . SUZUKI exchanged the 5th file Pawns by his Rook and AONO started attacking in the 8th file .

(diagram 2)

15.Bx2b+ Kx2b
16.N-7g P-8i+
17.Rx7d P-6d
18.R-7e B*4d
19.B*3f +P-8h
20.N-8e S-6b
21.B-7b+ R-8d
22.+B-4e +P-8g
23.P*5c S4bx5c
24.P*5d S-4b
25.+Bx4d Px4d
26.R-7b+ B*6c
27.+R-7e R-7d
28.+Rx7d Bx7d
29.R*6a R*5a
30.Rx5a+ G5bx5a
31.R*8b R*8i
32.G-7i Rx9i+
33.B*5e
(diagram 2)

After the Bishop exchange with 15.Bx2b+ , SUZUKI jumped his left Knight with 16.N-7g escaping from the 8h-Pawn's attack . AONO made a promoted Pawn with 16...P-8i+ .

SUZUKI captured the 7d-Pawn with 17.Rx7d! threatening a fork . If , AONO captured this Rook with ...Sx7d , SUZUKI would drop a Bishop with B*5e forking the 2b-King and the 8b-Rook . AONO pushed the 6th file Pawn to avoid this fork .

After some moves , both players dropped their each Bishop with 18...B*4d & 19.B*3f . SUZUKI jumped his left Knight with 20.N-8e and continued attacking . Some moves seemed to give SUZUKI a remarkable advantage

(diagram 3)

33...L*7g
34.Bx4d N-3c
35.Rx8a+ P*7a
36.+R-8d B-5f
37.N-7c+ S-4c
38.B-6f +Rx7i
39.Sx7i Bx6g+
40.Bx3c+ Kx3c
41.+Nx6b Gx6b
42.+Rx6d resigns
(diagram 3)




After 83 moves , SUZUKI won the game .

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