Feb 27, 2011

Gote unorthodox Nakabisha

Shogi Game record : The 19th Ginga sen ; B-block


The shogi game of the Ginga sen B-block between KANZAKI Kenji and NODA Keizou was broadcasted 30 December 2010 .


Sente : KANZAKI Kenji (7 dan)
Gote : NODA Keizou (6 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-2f P-5d
3.P-2e P-5e
4.P-2d Px2d
5.Rx2d G-3b
6.R-2h P*2c
7.S-4h S-6b
8.S-6h S-5c
9.P-4f S-5d
10.S-4g S-6e
11.S-7g R-5b
12.R-5h S-4b
13.G-7h S-5c
14.K-6i P-7d
15.P-6f S6e-5d
16.R-2h P-4d
17.S-3f N-3c
18.G-5h R-4b
19.P-9f P-9d
20.S-6h P-6d
21.S-6g G-5b
22.K-7i P-1d
23.P-1f P-4e
(diagram 1)

When NODA pushed the 5th file Pawn with 2...P-5d , he seemed to select Gokigen Nakabisha in this game . However NODA's choice was old line with 3...P-5e ; used to be called "Tai Nakabisha Yokofudori " .

KANZAKI exchanged the 2nd file Pawns by his Rook and backed the Rook with 6.R-2h , without capturing the 3d-Pawn . Then the opening of this game became unorthodox flank game , so called Rikisen .

NODA advanced his right Silver and swung his Rook with 11...R-5b . KANZAKI also swung his Rook with 12.R-5h to defend the 5th file and after driving away NODA's 6e-Silver , he swung back the Rook with 16.R-2h

After some moves , NODA started attacking with 23...P-4e .

(diagram 2)

24.Px4e P-3e
25.S-4g Sx4e
26.P*4f Sx4f
27.Sx4f Rx4f
28.P*4g R-4a
29.P-6e P-3f
30.Px3f N-4e
31.P*2d Px2d
32.Px6d P*6f
33.Bx6f S*6e
34.P*2c B-4d
35.S*3e Sx6f
36.Sx6f Bx3e
37.Px3e P-5f
38.S*6c S*5d
39.P-2b+ Gx2b
40.Sx5b+ Kx5b
41.G*6c Sx6c
42.B*3d S*4c
43.Px6c+ Kx6c
44.Bx4e S4c-5d
45.P*6d Kx6d
46.S*5e Sx5e
47.Sx5e Kx5e
48.B-6c+ Px5g+
49.Gx5g B*3i
50.S*4f K-4d
51.+Bx4a resigns
(diagram 2)

After 101 moves , KANZAKI won the game .

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