Feb 9, 2010

Gote : YAGURA ryu Nakabisha vs Sente Ibisha Anaguma

Shogi Game record : The 18th Ginga sen ; E-block

A shogi game of the Ginga sen E-block between NAKAGAWA Keigo (amateur) and NISHIKAWA Kazuhiro was broadcasted 12 November 2009 .

Sente : NAKAGAWA Keigo (amateur)
Gote : NISHIKAWA Kazuhiro (4 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-2f P-3d
2.P-7f P-4d
3.P-2e B-3c
4.S-4h S-4b
5.K-6h P-5d
6.P-5f R-5b
7.K-7h K-6b
8.G4i-5h K-7b
9.S-5g K-8b
10.B-7g S-5c
11.K-8h S-6d
12.S-6f R-4b
13.G-7h P-9d
14.G5h-6h S-7b
15.L-9h P-4e
16.R-2f B-4d
17.R-3f R-3b
18.K-9i P-3e
19.R-1f P-3f
(diagram 1)

NISHIKAWA selcted Nakabisha as the opening of this game . NAKAGAWA made Funa gakoi and started developing it to Ibisha Anaguma with 10.B-7g . NISHIKAWA advanced his left Silver to 6d threatening the head of the 7g-Bishop and forced NAKAGAWA to moved up the 5g-Silver to defend . NISHIKAWA turned his Rook with 12...R-4b aiming the 4th file . The strategy shown by NISHIKAWA is so called "YAGURA ryu Nakabisha" .

NISHIKAWA completed Kata mino gakoi with 14...S-7b and advanced the 4th file Pawn with 15...P-4e threatening the Pawn exchange in the 4th file . NAKAGAWA floated his Rook with 16.R-2f to defend the 4th file .

Before NAKAGAWA completed Ibisha Anaguma , NISHIKAWA moved up the Bishop with 16...B-4d , turned the Rook with 17...R-3b and advanced the 3rd file Pawn to attack NAKAGAWA's Rook .

(diagram 2)

20.Rx3f Rx3f
21.Px3f G4a-5a
22.N-3g N-3c
23.P-3e R*3f
24.R*3d B-6b
25.S-7e Sx7e
26.Px7e G-4b
27.P-7d Rx3g+
28.Px7c+ Sx7c
29.P*7d Sx7d
30.Rx5d S*6d
31.P-3d Nx2e
32.Bx1a+ G-5c
33.Rx5c+ Bx5c
34.S*5d B-3e
35.P*7e P*7g
36.+Bx7g P*7f
37.+B-8h S6dx7e
38.+B-5e N-7c
39.G*6e Sx6e
40.Sx6e P-6d
41.Sx6d Sx6d
42.+Bx6d B-4d
43.L*6f +Rx3d
44.P*7d Bx6f
45.Px6f +Rx6d
46.Px7c+ Kx7c
47.N*6e
(diagram 2)

NAKAGAWA captured the 3f-Pawn with 20.Rx3f and NISHIKAWA exchanged the Rooks with 20...Rx3f . After this Rook exchange , NISHIKAWA connected his left Gold with his Mino gakoi with 21...G4a-5a .

After some moves , both players jumped their each Knight and dropped their each Rook . NISHIKAWA's attacked 4d-Bishop escaped from the 3d-Rook with 24...B-6b . NAKAGAWA crushed his 6f-Silver against 6d-Silver with 25.S-7e opening the 7g-Bishop's line .

After the Silver exchange in the 7th file , NISHIKAWA moved up his left Gold with 26...G-4b and NAKAGAWA pushed the 7th file Pawn with 27.P-7d to attack NISHIKAWA's Kata mino gakoi from the front .

After some moves , NAKAGAWA sacrificed his Rook and continued attacking . NISHIKAWA captured the 6d-promoted Bishop with 45...+Rx6d but NAKAGAWA still continued attacking .

(diagram 3)

47...K-6c
48.S*5e +R-1d
49.B*4c P*5b
50.P*3d K-6b
51.P*7d G*4b
52.P-7c+ K-5a
53.S-4d B*7e
54.G6h-6g R*3i
55.Gx7f B-6d
56.S*5c Rx3d+
57.Bx3d+ +Rx3d
58.R*6c resigns
(diagram 3)


After 115 moves , NAKAGAWA won the game .

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