Feb 14, 2011

Sente Nakabisha vs Gote Funa gakoi kyusen

Shogi Game record : The 24th Ryuo sen ; 6th class


The shogi game of the Ryuo sen 6th calss between SATOMI Kana and YOSHIDA Masakazu started 23 December 2010 .


You can see the original game record on the Net .
http://live.shogi.or.jp/ryuou/kifu/ryuou20101223_02.html
(Flash version , written in Japanese language)
http://live.shogi.or.jp/ryuou/kifu/ryuou20101223_02_j.html
(Java version , written in Japanese language)


Sente : SATOMI Kana (Jo-ryu Meijin , Jo-ryu Osho , Kurashiki Tohka)
Gote : YOSHIDA Masakazu (4 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-8d
2.P-5f P-8e
3.B-7g P-5d
4.R-5h S-6b
5.K-4h K-4b
6.K-3h P-3d
7.S-6h S-5c
8.P-1f P-1d
9.P-6f K-3b
10.K-2h G6a-5b
11.S-3h B-3c
12.P-3f P-7d
13.N-3g S-4d
14.P-4f B-4b
15.P-4e S-3c
16.P-5e P-8f
17.Px8f P-7e
(diagram 1)

By 4.R-5h , SATOMI selected open type Nakabisha as the opening of this game . SATOMI seemed to make Wanpaku Nakabisha form , however she closed the Bishop line with 9.P-6f and her camp became relatively classical one .

YOSHIDA made Funa gakoi and SATOMI made Kata mino gakoi . YOSHIDA moved up the Bishop with 11...B-3c and he seemed to start making Ibisha Anaguma . SATOMI jumped her right Knight with 13.N-3g threatening the Knight jump onto 4e forking the 3c-Bishop and 5c-Silver .

YOSHIDA moved up the 5c-Silver with 13...S-4d to avoid the fork and backed the Bishop with 14...B-4b to aim at the 8th file . After driving away the 4d-Silver with 15.P-4e and pushed the 5th file Pawn to exchange the Pawns . YOSHIDA started attacking with 16...P-8f .

(diagram 2)

18.S-6g P-3e
19.S-4g Px7f
20.Sx7f Px3f
21.Sx3f P*3e
22.S-4g Px5e
23.P-6e R-8d
24.G-3h S3a-2b
25.P*5d P-2d
26.Rx5e P*5c
27.R-5f Px5d
28.P*7b N-7c
29.P*5c Bx5c
30.P*5e Bx8f
31.B-6f Px5e
32.Bx5e B-4b
33.P*8e R-7d
34.P-7a+ G-6b
35.+P-8a G-5c
36.S-6g G-5d
37.Bx7c+ Rx7c
38.Rx5d B*8g
39.R-5i B-8f
40.R-4i P*8h
41.P-4d Px4d
42.+Px9a Px8i+
43.L*7f B-7g+
44.Lx7c+ N*3f
45.Sx3f +Bx6g
46.R-4g P*5g
47.R*6b S*4b
48.N*5d Bx6i+
49.Nx4b+ Sx4b
50.Rx4d P*4c
51.S*5b Gx5b
52.Rx5b+ Px4d
53.G*4c K-2c
54.+Rx4b +Bx3f
55.S*4e S*3i
56.resigns
(diagram 2)

After 110 moves , YOSHIDA won the game .

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