Jun 29, 2011

The game drawen by sennichite .

Shogi News : The 82nd Kisei sen ; 5 games title match


The 2nd game of the Kisei sen title match between HABU Yoshiharu and FUKAURA Kouichi started 9:00 A.M. 25 June 2011 .


You can see the original game record on the Net .
http://live.shogi.or.jp/kisei/kifu/20110625.html
(Flash version , written in Japanese language)
http://live.shogi.or.jp/kisei/kifu/20110625_j.html
(Java version , written in Japanese language)


Sente : HABU Yoshiharu (Meijin , Kisei , Oza)
Gote : FUKAURA Kouichi (9 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-2f G-3b
3.P-2e P-8d
4.G-7h Bx8h+
5.Sx8h S-2b
6.S-3h S-3c
7.K-6h S-6b
8.S-7g P-6d
9.S-2g S-6c
10.S-2f P-1d
11.P-3f P-4d
12.P-3e G-5b
13.K-7i P-6e
14.Px3d Sx3d
15.G-5h P-9d
16.P-9f S-5d
17.P-5f R-6b
(diagram 1)

By 4...Bx8h+ , FUKAURA selected Ittezon Kakugawari as the opening of this game . HABU advanced his right Silver onto 4f making Bougin attacking form . FUKAURA made Koshikakegin form and slid his Rook with 17...R-6b to counter-attack HABU's camp .

(diagram 2)

18.P-1f N-9c
19.S-6h P-6f
20.Px6f B*3i
21.R-3h Bx6f+
22.Rx3d P*3c
23.R-3h +Bx9i
24.B*7g +B-9h
25.G-8h +B-9i
26.G-7h +B-9h
27.G-8h +B-9i
28.G-7h +B-9h
29.G-8h +B-9i
30.G-7h sennichite
(diagram 2)

After 59 moves , the game drawn by sennichite .

Jun 26, 2011

The 1st game of the Jo-ryu Oi sen .

Shogi Game record : The 22nd Jo-ryu Oi sen ; 5 games title match


The 1st game of the Jo-ryu Oi sen title match between KAI Tomomi and SHIMIZU Ichiyo started 27 April 2011 .


Sente : SHIMIZU Ichiyo (Jo-ryu 6 dan)
Gote : KAI Tomomi (Jo-ryu Oi , Jo-o)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-3d
2.K-6h P-5d
3.K-7h R-5b
4.S-4h P-5e
5.S-6h K-6b
6.P-4f K-7b
7.S-4g K-8b
8.P-9f P-9d
9.R-5h S-7b
10.S-7g S-4b
11.S-6f P-6d
12.P-5f
(diagram 1)


SHIMIZU moved up her King with 2.K-6h to disturb KAI's Gokigen Nakabisha , however KAI still pushed the 5th file Pawn with 2...P-5d to make Gokigen Nakabisha form .

SHIMIZU didn't select the line 3.Bx2b+ Sx2b 4.B*5c , but moved the King with 3.K-7h . As the result , SHIMIZU allowed KAI to make Gokigen Nakabisha form , but she succeeded to develop her camp without pushing the 2nd file Pawn .

After some moves , SHIMIZU slid her Rook on the 5th file and attacked this file .

(diagram 2)

12...Px5f
13.Sx5f P-7d
14.P*5e N-7c
15.P-7e S-6c
16.Px7d Sx7d
17.K-7i R-7b
18.R-7h N-8e
19.P*7e P*7g
20.Nx7g Nx7g+
21.Bx7g S-6c
22.B-8f S-5c
23.G4i-5h G4a-5b
24.P-9e Px9e
25.P*9c N*8e
26.Lx9e P*9f
27.N*8i P*5d
28.Px5d S5cx5d
29.P-7d P-9g+
30.P-9b+ Lx9b
31.P-7c+ Rx7c
32.Lx9b+ K-7b
33.Rx7c+ Kx7c
34.B-9e P-8d
35.R*8a S-7b
36.Rx8d+ K-6c
37.P*5e R*9h
38.P*7h P*5g
39.G-4h +P-8h
40.K-6h +Px7h
41.Gx7h P*7g
42.Nx7g Nx7g+
43.Sx7g Sx5e
(diagram 2)

SHIMIZU got back the 5th file Kurai and attacked the 7th file next . After some moves SHIMIZU broke KAI's camp and got an advantage . KAI tried to continue attacking , and SHIMIZU's 43.Sx7g was a bad move to lose game .

(diagram 3)

44.Sx5e N*5f
45.K-7i R-9i+
46.L*8i Bx5e
47.Gx5g +Rx9e
48.+Rx9e Bx7g+
49.+R-9c P*8c
50.Gx5f P*7f
51.N*6i B*5i
52.S*6h +Bx6h
53.Gx6h S*7g
54.Nx7g Px7g+
55.S*5d Kx5d
56.R*5e K-6c
57.N*7e K-6b
58.B*9e P*7c
59.Bx7g N*7f
60.+L-8b S*4d
61.+Lx7b Gx7b
62.S*6c G5bx6c
63.Nx6c+ Kx6c
64.R-5a+ Bx6h+
65.Bx6h Nx6h+
66.Kx6h N*7f
67.K-5i S*6h
68.K-4i S*5h
69.Kx5h B*6i
70.K-4i L*4g
71.K-3i L-4h+
72.resigns
(diagram 3)

After 142 moves , KAI won the game . The score of this match became "KAI 1 --- 0 SHIMIZU" .

Jun 13, 2011

The 2nd game of the 4th Jo-o title match .

Shogi Game record : The 4th Mynavi Joshi open ; Jo-o 5 games title match


The 2nd game of the Jo-o title match between KAI Tomomi and UEDA Hatsue started 22 April 2011 .

You can see the original game record on the Net .
http://mynavi-open.jp/110422/4-02_f.html
(Flash version , written in Japanese language)
http://mynavi-open.jp/110422/4-02.html
(Java version , written in Japanese language)


Sente : KAI Tomomi (Jo-ryu Oi , Jo-o)
Gote : UEDA Hatsumi (Jo-ryu 2 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 K-3b
8.K-2h G6a-5b
9.S-3h S-5c
10.P-4f P-4d
11.P-5e Px5e
12.Rx5e G-4c
13.R-5i P*5d
14.S-5g B-3c
15.S-5f K-2b
16.P-1f G-3b
17.P-3f L-1b
18.N-3g K-1a
19.G6i-5h S-2b
20.G-4g P-6d
21.P-1e P-7d
22.P-2f R-7b
23.P-4e P-7e
24.P*5e
(diagram 1)

KAI selected Wanpaku Nakabisha as the opening of this game and UEDA started making Ibisha Anaguma . While UEDA was making Ibisha Anaguma , KAI also developed her Kakoi to Taka mino gakoi .

After completed Ibisha Anaguma , UEDA slid her Rook with 22...R-7b aiming at KAI's 7g-Bishop head . KAI started attacking with 23.P-4e and UEDA also counter-attacked with 23...P-7e .

(diagram 2)

24...Px7f
25.B-6f B-2d
26.Px5d Gx5d
27.B-5g Bx5g+
28.Rx5g P-7g+
29.P*5e G-6e
30.P-5d +Px6g
31.Sx6g P*5f
32.Sx5f Gx5f
33.Rx5f S*6e
34.R-5i S5cx5d
35.P*7c Rx7c
36.B*8b R-7h+
37.Bx6d+ P-3e
38.P*6f Px3f
39.Px6e Px3g+
40.+Bx3g P*5e
41.G*3e B*6g
42.P*3d Sx4e
43.P*7i +R-7f
44.Rx5e P*3f
45.G4gx3f Sx3f
46.Gx3f N*2d
47.P*4f Bx3d+
48.S*2e Nx3f
49.+Bx3f +Bx8i
50.N*3d +Bx3d
51.Sx3d N*2d
52.+B-5d +Rx4f
53.S*3g N*3f
54.K-2g G*2h
55.Sx2h Nx2h+
56.Kx2h P*3g
57.B*3e Px3h+
58.resigns
(diagram 2)

After 114 moves , UEDA won the game and the score of this match became "KAI 0 --- 2 UEDA" .

Jun 12, 2011

HABU won the 1st game of the Kisei sen title match !

Shogi News ; The 82nd Kisei sen ; 5 games title match


6:25 P.M. (JST) , 11 June 2011 , after 90 moves , HABU won the game . The score of this match becomes "HABU 1 --- 0 FUKAURA" .

The 2nd game of this match will start 9:00 A.M. (JST) , 25 June 2011 .


You can see the original game record on the Net .
http://live.shogi.or.jp/kisei/
(Public site , written in Japanese language)
http://live.shogi.or.jp/kisei/kifu/20110611.html
(game record , Flash version , written in Japanese language)
http://live.shogi.or.jp/kisei/kifu/20110611_j.html
(game record , Java version , written in Japanese language)
http://kifulog.shogi.or.jp/kisei/
(blog about Kisei sen , written in Japanese)


Sente : FUKAURA Kouichi (9 dan)
Gote : HABU Yoshiharu (Meijin , Kisei , Oza)

(diagram 1)

1.P-2f P-3d
2.P-7f P-8d
3.P-6f S-4b
4.S-6h S-6b
5.P-5f P-5d
6.S-4h G-3b
7.G4i-5h K-4a
8.G-6g P-7d
9.S-7g S-3c
10.B-7i B-3a
11.P-3f S-7c
12.S-3g S-6d
13.G-7h R-5b
(diagram 1)

Until 2...P-8d , HABU shown his attitude to select Yokofudori for the opening of this game . FUKAURA closed his Bishop line with 3.P-6f and started making Yagura gakoi to reject Yokofudori .

FUKAURA was developing his camp without moving 6i-Gold to select FUJII ryu Hayagakoi strategy . HABU quickly advanced his right Silver onto 6d to disturb FUKAURA's strategy . FUKAURA gave up to continue his strategy and moved up the 6i-Gold with 13.G-7h . HABU slid his Rook with 13...R-5b to attack this file .

(diagram 2)


14.K-6i N-7c
15.S-4f S-4d
16.P-2e P-5e
17.Px5e S6dx5e
18.Sx5e Sx5e
19.P-2d Px2d
20.Bx2d P*2c
21.B-1e S-5f
22.Gx5f Rx5f
23.B-3g S*3i
24.R-1h G*2g
25.G-6g R-5b
26.Bx7c+ Gx1h
27.P*5c Bx5c
28.P*5d B-2f
29.Lx1h G-6b
30.+Bx9a Rx5d
31.L*5f R-4d
32.P-4f P*5g
(diagram 2)

HABU added his left Silver to attacking with 15...S-4d and started attacking with 16...P-5e . While HABU exchanged the pieces in the 5th file , FUKAURA also exchanged Pawns in the 2nd file and backed his Bishop with 23.B-3g aiming at the 7c-Knight .

HABU didn't protect the Knight but dropped a Silver with 23...S-3i attacking the 2h-Rook . FUKAURA sacrificed his Rook and tried to continue attacking . However , HABU's 5g-Pawn drop seemed to make FUKAURA's King dangerous .

(diagram 3)

33.G*6h R*5i
34.K-7h P-5h+
35.N*3g K-3a
36.P-6e P-7e
37.+B-5e P*5d
38.+B-8b Px7f
39.Gx7f S-4h=
40.P-4e S-5g+
41.Px4d +Px6h
42.Sx6h +Sx6h
43.Kx6h Rx5f+
44.R*7a K-2b
45.Px4c+ G*6g
46.resigns
(diagram 3)

After 90 moves , HABU won the game .

Jun 11, 2011

The 82nd Kisei sen title match has just started !

Shogi News ; The 82nd Kisei sen ; 5 games title match


The 1st game of the Kisei sen title match between HABU Yoshiharu and FUKAURA Kouichi has jsut started 9:00 A.M. (JST) , 11 June 2011 at Kyu YOSHIDA ke jutaku , Kashiwa city , Chiba .

You can see the original game record on the Net .
http://live.shogi.or.jp/kisei/
(Public site , written in Japanese language)
http://live.shogi.or.jp/kisei/kifu/20110611.html
(real time game record , Flash version , written in Japanese language)
http://live.shogi.or.jp/kisei/kifu/20110611_j.html
(real time game record , Java version , written in Japanese language)
http://twitter.com/#!/shogi_mobile
(real time tweet , written in Japanese)
http://kifulog.shogi.or.jp/kisei/
(real time blog , written in Japanese)


HABU Yoshiharu (Meijin , Kisei , Oza)
FUKAURA Kouichi (9 dan)

Jun 5, 2011

The 2nd game of the 69th Meijin sen title match

Shogi Game record : The 69th Meijin sen ; 7 games title match


The 2nd game of the Meijin sen title match between HABU Yoshiharu and MORIUCHI Toshiyuki started 20 April 2011 .


Sente : HABU Yoshiharu (Meijin , Kisei , Oza)
Gote : MORIUCHI Toshiyuki (9 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-8d
2.S-6h P-3d
3.P-6f S-6b
4.P-5f P-5d
5.S-4h S-4b
6.G4i-5h G-3b
7.G-6g K-4a
8.P-2f P-7d
9.S-7g G-5b
10.B-7i S-3c
11.P-3f B-3a
12.S-3g P-8e
13.S-4f P-4d
14.P-5e S-5c
(diagram 1)

HABU selected Yagura as the opening of this game and MORIUCHI accepted it . The game naturally advanced along the line of common Shin Yagura Niju-yonte gumi line .

However HABU pushed the 2nd file Pawn with 8.P-2f to select FUJII ryu Hayagakoi line . HABU advanced his right Silver onto 4f before moving his King , but MORIUCHI didn't moved up his right Gold with G5b-4c .

Then HABU pushed the 5th file Pawn with 14.P-5e to start attacking .

(diagram 2)

15.R-5h Px5e
16.Sx5e P*5d
17.Sx5d Sx5d
18.Rx5d B-6d
19.B-4f Bx4f
20.Px4f B*4g
21.B*7a R-7b
22.S*6a Bx3f+
23.Sx7b+ +Bx5d
24.+S-6b G-5c
25.R*5a K-4b
26.B-8b+ R*2h
27.Rx8a+ +B-3f
28.P*5h S*7h
(diagram 2)

HABU turned his Rook onto 5th file with 15.R-5h and attacked in this file . After the Bishop exchange , both players dropped their each Bishop and roughly attacked each other .

(diagram 3)

29.G-5g Rx2i+
30.N*4i Sx6i+
31.Kx6i +Rx4i
32.K-7h N*4a
33.+S-5a K-3a
34.+Sx4a K-2b
35.resigns
(diagram 3)







After the 68 moves , MORIUCHI won the game and the score of this match became "HABU 0 --- 2 MORIUCHI" .