Jan 16, 2011

Gote TATEISHI ryu Shiken Bisha vs Gote Gyokutou kuraidori

Shogi Game record : The 60th NHK cup TV Shogi tournament


The shogi game of the NHK cup TV Shogi tournament between MARUYAMA Tadahisa and TOYOKAWA Takahiro was broadcasted 21 November 2010 .


You can see the original game record on the Net .
http://cgi2.nhk.or.jp/goshogi/kifu/sgs.cgi?d=20101121
(JavaScript version , written in Japanese language)


Sente : MARUYAMA Tadahisa (9 dan)
Gote : TOYOKAWA Takahiro (7 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-2f G-3b
2.P-7f P-3d
3.P-2e B-3c
4.Bx3c+ Nx3c
5.K-6h P-4d
6.S-4h P-4e
7.P-5f R-4b
8.S-5g P-3e
9.K-7h R-4d
10.S7i-6h K-6b
11.P-6f K-7b
12.K-8h K-8b
13.G-7h S-7b
14.S-6g S-4b
15.P-7e R-3d
16.R-2f S-4c
17.P-9f P-9d
18.N-7g S-5b
19.P-6e P-5d
20.S5g-6f P-8d
21.P-8f P-1d
22.P-1f P-4f
(diagram 1)

TOYOKAWA moved up his left Gold with 1...G-3b and he seemed to select Ittezon Kakugawari in this game . MARUYAMA advanced the 2nd file Pawn with 3.P-2e and TOYOKAWA moved up the Bishop with 3...B-3c . Then TOYOKAWA seemed to select SAKATA ryu Mukai Bisha in this time .

Replying MARUYAMA's Bishop exchange , TOYOKAWA captured back the 3c-promoted Bishop with 4...Nx3c , and ranged the Rook with 7...R-4b after advanced the 4th file Pawn onto 4e making TATEISHI ryu form .

TOYOKAWA made Kata mino gakoi and MARUYAMA made Gyokutou Kuraidori form . TOYOKAWA started attacking with 22...P-4f .

(diagram 2)

23.Px4f P-3f
24.Px3f B*4d
25.R-2h Rx3f
26.P-2d Px2d
27.P-7d N-2e
28.P-8e Px7d
29.Px8d P*8c
30.P-4e B-6b
31.P*7e Px8d
32.Px7d P*7c
33.Px7c+ Sx7c
34.P*3g R-4f
35.G-4h P*3h
36.S-5g Rx4e
37.P*4f R-4c
38.P*2f P-3i+
39.Px2e +Px2i
40.Rx2i B-5c
41.P-5e P*7f
42.Sx7f P*7e
43.S-6g Px5e
44.P*5d B-4b
45.Px2d P-9e
46.N*3e R-4d
47.P-2c+ G-3a
48.+P-2b Px9f
49.+Px3a P-9g+
50.K-7i P*4g
51.Gx4g R-2d
52.Rx2d Bx2d
53.Lx9g R*9i
54.K-6h Rx9g+
55.P-5c+ Sx5c
56.R*2b S5c-6b
57.Rx2d+ L*7d
58.P*8c Kx8c
59.P*8e N*8f
60.Px8d Sx8d
61.B*4c G-7b
62.P*8e S8d-7c
63.G*8d K-8b
64.B*6a Nx7h+
65.Sx7h P-7f
66.Bx7b+ Kx7b
67.G*8c K-7a
68.+Rx7d Px7g+
69.Sx7g P*7b
70.Gx7b Kx7b
71.G-8c K-7a
72.L*7b resigns
(diagram 2)

After 143 moves , MARUYAMA won the game .

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