Jul 4, 2010

Gote Shiken Bisha ; unorthodox style

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


A shogi game of the Ginga sen F-block between NAGANUMA and KAMIYA was broadcasted 1 May 2010 .


Sente : NAGANUMA Hiroshi (7 dan)
Gote : KAMIYA Hiroshi (7 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-2f G-3b
3.G-7h P-4d
4.P-2e R-4b
5.S-4h P-4e
6.P-5f P-4f
7.Bx2b+ Gx2b
8.Px4f Rx4f
9.S-6h N-3c
10.S6h-5g R-4a
11.G-5h K-6b
12.P*4f K-7b
13.S-4g S-4b
14.K-6h G-3b
15.P-3f S-4c
16.P-6f K-8b
17.G7h-6g S-7b
18.K-7h P-6d
19.P-9f P-9d
20.B*8f S-5b
21.Bx6d R-2a
22.N-3g P-2d
(diagram 1)

KAMIYA moved up his left Gold with 2...G-3b and he seemed to select Ittezon Kakugawari . But replying NAGANUMA's 3.G-7h , KAMIYA closed Bishop line with 3...P-4d . NAGANUMA advanced the Rook Pawn with 4.P-2e and KAMIYA ranged the Rook with 4...R-4b making Shiken Bisha form .

KAMIYA advanced the 4th file Pawn with 5...P-4e re-opening the Bishop line before making his Kakoi . NAGANUMA pushed the 5th file Pawn with 6.P-5f to defend the 4th file .

After a Bishop exchange , KAMIYA exchanged the 4th file Pawns , and made Kata mino gakoi . NAGANUMA dropped a Bishop with 20.B*8f and captured the 6d-Pawn by the Bishop . KAMIYA pushed the 2nd file Pawn to start a battle .

(diagram 2)

23.Px2d P*2e
24.P-4e Rx2d
25.B-4f R-2a
26.P-7e G-4c
27.P-7d P*6d
28.P-6e G-5d
29.Px6d K-7a
30.Px7c+ Sx7c
31.P*7d Sx7d
32.P-6c+ S5bx6c
33.Bx9a+ P*7c
34.L*5e Gx5e
35.Px5e P-2f
36.P*2e P*4f
37.S4g-5f B*4i
38.R-4h Bx5h+
39.Rx5h P-4g+
40.Sx4g P-2g+
41.B*4c R-2b
42.+Bx8a Kx8a
43.Bx6a+ +Px3g
(diagram 2)

After some moves battle in the 2nd file , NAGANUMA advanced the 7th file Pawn and attacked here with 27.P-7d under the 4f-Bishop line . KAMIYA tried to defend , but NAGANUMA succeeded to make a promoted Bishop with 33.Bx9a+ .

KAMIYA dropped a Bishop with 37...B*4i and sacrificed it to attack NAGANUMA's camp . But NAGANUMA also sacrificed his promoted Bishop and his attacking pieces already approached to KAMIYA's King .

(diagram 3)

44.G*6b Rx6b
45.+Bx6b G*7b
46.R*6a K-8b
47.P-9e +Px4g
48.G*9c resigns
(diagram 3)









After 95 moves , NAGANUMA won the game .

No comments: