Dec 9, 2010

Ai Furibisha ; Sente Mukai Bisha + Yagura gakoi vs Gote Sanken Bisha Hon mino gakoi (Mynavi )

Shogi Game record : The 4th Mynavi Joshi open ; pre-round


A shogi game of the Mynavi Joshi open pre-round between NAKAMURA Marika and AJIKI Fusako started 17 July 2010 .


You can see the original game record on the Net .
http://mynavi-open.jp/100717/100717_6-2.html
(Java
http://mynavi-open.jp/100717/100717_6-2_f.html
(Flash version , written in Japanese language)


Sente : NAKAMURA Marika (Jo-ryu 2 dan)
Gote : AJIKI Fusako (Jo-ryu 1 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-6f R-3b
3.S-7h S-4b
4.S-6g P-3e
5.B-7g K-6b
6.R-8h P-3f
7.Px3f Rx3f
8.S-3h P-2d
9.G6i-5h P-2e
10.S-3g R-3b
11.P*3f P-4d
12.P-8f S-4c
13.P-4f S-7b
14.P-8e K-7a
15.G-4g G4a-5b
16.G-3h P-1d
17.K-4h S-3d
18.S-5f R-4b
19.K-3i B-1c
20.P-6e P-5d
21.P-7e B-2d
22.P-8d Px8d
23.Rx8d P*8c
24.R-8f K-8b
25.K-2h N-3c
26.P-1f R-4a
27.G4g-4h G-4c
28.S-4g R-5a
29.R-7f P-5e
30.P-7d Px7d
31.Rx7d P*7c
32.R-7f P-4e
33.Px4e Sx4e
34.P*4f S-5d
35.R-8f P-9d
36.P-9f P*3e
37.Px3e Bx3e
38.P-9e
(diagram 1)

The game advanced into a line of Ai Furibisha game ; NAKAMURA selected Mukai Bisha and AJIKI selected Sanken Bisha . NAKAMURA made Kin Yagura and AJIKI made Hon mino gakoi .

Replying AJIKI's 3rd file Pawn exchange , NAKAMURA started attacking in the 9th file with 38.P-9e .

(diagram 2)

38...B-5c
39.R-8h Px9e
40.P*9c Lx9c
41.N-9g P-9f
42.N-8e P-9g+
43.Nx9c+ Nx9c
44.R-8i P-2f
45.Sx2f P*9h
46.P*9d Px9i+
47.Px9c+ Kx9c
48.P*9d K-8b
49.Rx9i Sx6e
50.P*6d Bx6d
51.L*6i N*5c
52.Lx6e Nx6e
53.R-6i G-5d
54.B-6f P*9b
55.N*8e L*8d
56.S*7e B-5c
57.Sx8d Px8d
58.Bx8d K-8c
59.B-6f P*8d
60.P-5f Kx9d
61.Px5e G-6d
62.L*5d P*3g
63.Sx3g N-2e
64.Lx5c= Rx5c
65.P-5d R-5a
66.B-3c+ Rx5d
67.B*3b S*7h
68.Bx5d+ Gx5d
69.R-5i P*5g
70.Nx7c+ B*6h
71.R-9i L*9h
72.R-3i Nx3g+
73.G4hx3g S-6g+
74.+Nx7b K-8e
75.+Nx6a P*7f
76.N*7i P-7g+
77.Nx6g +Px6g
78.R*7b P*7e
79.P*9i B-7g+
80.+Bx7g Nx7g+
81.Px9h +Px9h
82.P*9i +P-9g
83.L*8i L*8h
84.Lx8h +Nx8h
85.B*9d K-8f
86.S*9e K-8g
87.Rx7e+ N*7g
88.+R-7f resigns
(diagram 2)

After 175 moves , NAKAMURA won the game .

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