Jul 19, 2010

Gote Shiken Bishha ; FUJII system

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


A shogi game of the Ginga sen C-block between NAMEKATA and CHIBA was broadcasted 20 May 2010 .


Sente : NAMEKATA Hisashi (8 dan)
Gote : CHIBA Sakio (6 dan)

(diagram 1)

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

By 6...R-4b , CHIBA selected Shiken Bisha as the opening of this game . CHIBA advanced the 9th file Pawn with 7...P-9e and moved up the right Gold 8...G-6b before moving the King .

NAMEKATA moved up the Bishop with 11.B-7g to start making Ibisha Anaguma . CHIBA jumped his left Knight with 12...N-7c and re-opened the Bishop line with 14...P-4e to prepare an attack against Ibisha Anaguma directly .

NAMEKATA stopped making Ibisha Anaguma and pushed the 3rd file Pawn with 16.P-3e to start attacking .

(diagram 2)

16...Px3e
17.P-2d Px2d
18.P-6e Nx6e
19.Bx3c+ Nx3c
20.Rx2d Nx5g+
21.Gx5g P-4f
22.P*3d B*4d
23.B*7g Bx7g+
24.Nx7g Px4g+
25.Px3c+ R-4e
26.Gx4g P-9f
27.Px9f P*9h
28.Lx9h P*9g
29.Lx9g P*9e
30.Px9e P*9f
31.Lx9f Lx9e
32.Lx9e Rx9e
33.P*9f Rx9f
34.P*9g R-9a
35.R-2a+ B*6c
36.P*6e P-7e
37.Px6d P*9f
38.Px9f S*9g
(diagram 2)

After sacrificing the 3rd and the 2nd file Pawn , NAMEKA pushed the 6th file Pawn to open the Bishop line facing the Bishops . CHIBA captured the 6e-Pawn with 18...Nx6e forking the 7g-Bishop and the 5g-Silver .

NAMEKATA exchanged the Bishops with 19.Bx3c+ and captured the 2d-Pawn with 20.Rx2d without the 5g-Silver's escape . CHABA captured the 5g-Silver with 20...Nx5g+ and pushed the 4th file Pawn with 21...P-4f attacking this file . NAMEKATA dropped a Pawn with 22.P*3d attacking the 3c-Knight .

Both players dropped their each Bishop with 22...B*4d;23.B*7g , and they exchanged them again . After the 2nd Bishop exchange , CHIBA made a promoted Pawn with 24...Px4g+ attacking the 5g-Gold .

NAMEKATA also made a promoted Pawn with 25.Px3c+ attacking the 4b-Rook and CHIBA let the Rook escape with 25...R-4e . NAMEKATA captured CHIBA's promoted Pawn with 26.Gx4g , but CHIBA couldn't capture the Gold , because CHIBA's Rx4g+ would give NAMEKATA a move ;B*2e forking the 6a-King and 4g-promoted Rook .

Then CHIBA started attacking the 9th file with P-9e .

(diagram 3)

39.Kx9g Rx9f
40.K-8h L*9e
41.N*7c Gx7c
42.N-6e N*8e
43.Nx7c= K-7b
44.Px6c+ Kx6c
45.B*5b Gx5b
46.+R-6a P*6b
47.+Rx5b K-7d
48.N*6f K-8d
49.G*7d resigns
(diagram 3)



After 97 moves , NAMEKATA won the game .

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