Aug 5, 2010

Gote Gokigen Nakabisha vs Sente Chosoku San-Nana Gin

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


A shogi game of the Ginga sen H-block between NOZUKI and ABE Takashi was bloadcasted 5 June 2010 .


Sente : NOZUKI Hirotaka (7 dan)
Gote : ABE Takashi (8 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-2f P-3d
2.P-7f P-5d
3.P-2e R-5b
4.S-4h P-5e
5.K-6h B-3c
6.P-3f K-6b
7.S-3g K-7b
8.S-4f G-3b
9.K-7h K-8b
10.G4i-5h S-4b
11.P-6f P-4d
12.B-7g S-4c
13.G-6g P-4e
14.Sx4e B-4b
15.K-8h S-7b
16.S-7h R-5a
17.P-4f N-3c
18.P-1f P-6d
19.P-9f P-9d
20.B-5i Nx4e
(diagram 1)

Until 3...R-5b , ABE selected Gokigen Nakabisha as the opening of this game . NOZUKI allowed ABE to make Gosuji Kuraidori Nakabisha and quickly advanced his right Silver making Chosoku San-Nana Gin senpou form .

ABE developed the left side of his camp to closed style Nakabisha and pushed the 4th file Pawn with P-4e to attack the 4f-Silver . NOZUKI captured the 4e-Pawn with 14.Sx4e .

ABE completed Kata mino gakoi with 15...S-7b and NOZUKI also completed Hidari mino with 16.S-7h . ABE jumped his left Knight with 17...N-3c to kill NOZUKI's 4e-Silver . ABE captured the 4e-Silver with 20...Nx4e and the battle started .

(diagram 2)

21.Px4e B-3c
22.N-7g S*4g
23.B-2f Sx3f+
24.B-1e Bx1e
25.Px1e B*4f
26.R-1h +S-4g
27.R-1g +S-4h
28.P-4d S-5d
29.B*3g +S-4g
30.Bx4f +Sx4f
31.P-2d Px2d
32.R-2g R-2a
33.P-9e Px9e
34.P*9c P-8d
35.P-6e Lx9c
36.Px6d P-9f
37.N*8f L-9e
38.Lx9f Lx9f
39.P*9g Lx9g+
40.Kx9g G-5b
41.G-6f S-8c
42.L*9f P*9d
43.Nx9d Sx9d
44.Lx9d P*9f
(diagram 2)

After exchanging NOZUKI's Silver and ABE's Knight , they exchanged the Bishops , too . ABE dropped a Bishop with 25...B*4f attacking NOZUKI's Rook .

NOZUKI also dropped a Bishop with 29.B*3g to remove ABE's Bishop and started attacking the 9th file with 33.P-9e . Replying NOZUKI's attack in the 9th file , ABE also counter-attacked in this file with 44...P*9f .

(diagram 3)

45.Kx9f B*3h
46.R-2f B-7d+
47.K-9g +Sx5g
48.P*9f P*9e
49.G-7e Px9f
50.K-8f +B-8c
51.S*9e N*7b
52.P*9c L*9a
53.Kx9f P-7d
54.P-9b+ Lx9b
55.Lx9b+ Kx9b
56.P*9c K-8b
57.B*9b Px7e
58.Bx8c+ Kx8c
59.Px7e K-7c
60.P-9b+ Kx6d
61.+Px8a K-5c
62.+P-8b P*7f
63.Rx7f N-6d
64.R-8f P*9d
65.Sx9d P*7f
66.Rx8d Px7g+
67.R-8c+ Kx4d
68.Sx7g B*4g
69.B*7d Bx7d+
70.Px7d B*4g
71.P*5h G-6c
72.N*6f +S-4h
73.B*2f P-3e
74.Bx4h Bx2i+
75.P*4f P*4e
76.Px4e K-3d
77.K-9e P*4f
78.Nx5d Gx7d
79.S*8e G*7c
80.Sx7d Gx8c
81.G*4d K-2e
82.S9dx8c=P*9d
83.Kx9d R*9f
84.K-8e P-4g+
85.G*2g resigns
(diagram 3)

After 169 moves , NOZUKI won the game .

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