Jan 4, 2010

Sente Nakabisha vs Gote

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

A Shogi game of the Mynavi Joshi open between YAMADA Akemi and NAKAI started 7 October 2009 .


You can see the original game record on the Net .
http://mynavi-open.jp/091007/091007_nakai-yamada_f.html
(Flash version , written in Japanese language)


Sente : YAMADA Akemi (Jo-ryu 2 dan)
Gote : NAKAI Hiroe (Jo-ryu 6 dan)

(diagram1)

1.P-5f P-3d
2.R-5h P-5d
3.K-4h S-6b
4.K-3h K-4b
5.K-2h S-5c
6.S-3h P-8d
7.P-7f P-8e
8.P-1f P-1d
9.G-7h S-6d
10.P-6f K-3b
11.S-6h P-8f
12.Px8f Rx8f
13.S-6g R-8b
14.P*8g S-4b
15.B-7g G6a-5b
16.P-4f P-4d
17.P-3f S-4c
18.S-4g B-3c
19.R-3h B-2d
20.G-4h S-5c
21.P-6e R-8e
22.S-6f P-7d
23.P-5e N-7c
(diagram1)

With 2.R-5h , YAMADA selected Nakabisha as the strategy of this game . NAKAI pushed the 5th file Pawn with 2...P-5d to decline Gosuji kuraidori Nakabisha .

YAMADA made Kata mino gakoi , and NAKAI advanced her right Silver with 9...S-6d to disturb the 5th file Pawn exchange before she completed Funa gakoi . YAMADA made Tsuno Gin formation and swung her Rook back with 19.R-3h aiming at NAKAI's King .

NAKAI made Gangi gakoi with 20...S-5c . YAMADA started attacking with 23.P-5e and NAKAI jumped her right Knight with 23...N-7c to counterattack .

(diagram 2)

24.B-6h Px5e
25.N-7g R-8d
26.Sx5e P-7e
27.B-5g P*5d
28.Bx7e R-7d
29.S-6f P-4e
30.S-5g Rx7e
31.Px7e P*7f
32.P-7d Px7g+
33.Px7c+ +Px7h
34.P-3e Px3e
35.R*7a Px4f
36.S5gx4f N*3f
37.Sx3f Px3f
38.N*3e G*2e
39.Nx4c+ Gx4c
40.P*3e N*3d
41.P*4d Sx4d
42.P*4e Nx4f
43.Px4d Nx3h+
(diagram 2)

YAMADA backed the Bishop with 24.B-6h escaping from Gote's Nx6e . NAKAI captured the 5th file Pawn with 24...Px5e . If YAMADA captured the Pawn with 25.Sx5e , NAKAI would get an advantage by 25...Rx6e . YAMADA jumped the left Knight with 25.N-7g to drive away the 8e-Rook and captured the 5e-Pawn with 26.Sx5e .

NAKAI pushed the 7th file Pawn with 26...P-7e aiming at the 7g-Knight's head . YAMADA moved up her Bishop with 27.B-5g to prevent the 27....Px7f . NAKAI dropped a Pawn with 27...P*5d threatening the line ; 28.S-6f Px7f . YAMADA captured the 7e-Pawn with 28.Bx7e attacking the 8d-Rook to declined the above line . After NAKAI's Rook escaped , YAMADA backed the 5e-Silver .

After some moves battle , NAKAI got a material advantage by a Gold . And they continued attacking each other for a while .

(diagram 3)

44.Kx3h Gx4d
45.N*5f B*7g
46.R-7b+ P*4b
47.+Px6c Bx3e
48.S*5b Gx5b
49.+Px5b S*3g
50.Nx3g Px3g+
51.Gx3g N*4f
52.K-2h R*5h
53.P*3h Nx3h+
54.Gx3h S*3g
55.Kx3g P*3f
56.K-2h S*3g
57.resigns
(diagram 3)


After 112 moves , NAKAI won the game .

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