May 1, 2010

Gote Sanken Bisha vs Sente Ibisha Anaguma

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


A shogi game of the Ginga sen D-block between UENO and NAKAMURA Ryousuke
30 January 2010


Sente : UENO Hirokazu (5 dan)
Gote : NAKAMURA Ryousuke (5 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-2f P-4d
3.S-4h R-3b
4.P-2e B-3c
5.K-6h K-6b
6.K-7h S-7b
7.B-7g K-7a
8.K-8h S-4b
9.P-5f S-4c
10.G-7h G4a-5b
11.L-9h P-3e
12.S-5g S-5d
13.K-9i S-6e
14.P-7e K-8b
15.G-5h P-9d
16.G5h-6h P-9e
17.P-1f L-1b
18.R-2f S-5d
19.S-8h S-4c
20.G-7i B-4b
21.G6h-7h P-5d
22.P-5e
(diagram 1)

NAKAMURA selected Sanken Bisha as the opening of this game . NAKAMURA made Hon mino gakoi and UENO started making Ibisha Anaguma .

While UENO was making Ibisha Anaguma , NAKAMURA advanced his left Silver aiming at the 7g-Bishop's head .

NAKAMURA backed his Silver and pushed the 5th file Pawn threatening the 7e-Pawn by the 4b-Bishop . UENO pushed the 5th file Pawn with 22.P-5e crushing Pawns .

(diagram 2)

22...Px5e
23.Bx5e Bx7e
24.S-6f B-4b
25.P*7d P-6d
26.P-2d Px2d
27.S-7e G-6c
28.R-6f Px7d
29.Sx6d Gx6d
30.Rx6d S*7c
31.Rx6a+ Sx6a
32.G*6c R*5h
33.Bx7c+ Nx7c
34.S*6d Bx6d
35.Gx6d S-7b
36.B*4a P-9f
(diagram 2)

After the 5th file Pawn exchange , NAKAMURA captured the 7e-Pawn with 23...Bx7e . UENO moved up his 5g-Silver with 24.S-6f driving away the 7e-Bishop and attacked NAKAMURA's Kakoi directly with 25.P*7d .

After some moves , UENO sacrificed his both Rook and Bishop to continue attacking NAKAMURA's Kakoi .



37.Bx3b+ Px9g+
38.Lx9g P*9h
39.Kx9h Lx9g+
40.Nx9g L*9a
41.P*9c Lx9c
42.P*9d Lx9d
43.P*9e Lx9e
44.L*9d P*9c
45.Lx9c+ Kx9c
46.Gx7c S*9f
47.G*8f Sx9g=
48.Sx9g Lx9g+
49.Kx9g P*9f
50.Gx9f B*6d
51.L*8f resigns

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