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The 5th Jo-ryu Oza sen 5 games title matchThe 6th game of the Jo-ryu Oza sen title match between KATO Momoko and ITOU Sae started 9:00 A.M. (JST) , 6 January 2016 , at Shogi Kaikan , Sendagaya Shibuya ku , Tokyo .
5:21 P.M. (JST) , KATO win the game . Then the score of this match becomes "KATO 3 -(1)-- 2 ITOU" , and KATO succeeded to defend her title ; Jo-ryu Oza .
You can see the game record on the Net .
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Sente: ITOU Sae (Jo-ryu 2 dan )
Gote : KATO Momoko (Jo-ryu Oza)
(diagram 1) |
1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-6f S-6b
3.G4i-5h P-5d
4.S-4h G6a-5b
5.P-5f P-4d
6.G-6g G-4c
7.S-7h S-3b
8.P-2f B-3a
9.B-7i S-3c
10.P-3f P-7d
11.P-2e G-3b
12.B-4f N-7c
13.K-6h P-8d
14.K-7i K-4a
15.S-7g B-4b
16.G-7h K-3a
17.K-8h P-9d
18.P-9f R-7b
19.S-8f K-2b
20.S-3g S-5c
21.P-1f S-6d
22.S-2f P-4e
23.B-6h N-8e
24.P-3e
(diagram 1)
Both players opened their each Bishop line , ITOU closed her Bishop line immediately . KATO moved up her right Silver with 2...S-6b and shown she selected Ibisha . ITOU also selected Ibisha with 3.G4i-5h , and the game advanced to a line of Yagura .
They once made Hidari-mino gakoi , and developed them to Yagura gakoi . They made their each attacking form and ITOU started attacking with 24.P-3e .
(diagram 2) |
24...Px3e
25.P-2d Sx2d
26.Sx3e Sx3e
27.Bx3e P*3d
28.B-1g P-9e
29.S*8c R-5b
30.Sx7d+ Px9f
31.P*9h B-3c
32.N-3g R-9b
33.Sx8e S*3f
34.N-2e Sx2e
35.Rx2e Px8e
36.Rx4e P-8f
37.R-8e Px8g+
(diagram 2)
After exchanging Silvers , ITOU droped her Silver with 29.S*8c to attack KATO's attacking form .
Replying to ITOU's attack , KATO moved up her Bishop with 31...B-3c and directly aiming ITOU's King .
Capturing Pawns , ITOU turned her Rook and tried to attack KATO's camp from the left side , but KATO's attack reached ITOU's King .
(diagram 3) |
38.Kx8g P*8f
39.Rx8f S-6e
40.R-8c+ P*8e
41.N*4e S*8f
42.K-8h Bx6f
43.S*7g B-4h+
44.P*2d N*6f
45.Px2c+ Gx2c
46.+R-8a Nx7h+
47.Kx7h G*8g
48.K-6h Sx7d
49.Sx8f Px8f
50.S*5i S*7i
51.Kx7i S*7h
52.K-6h Sx6g+
53.Kx6g G*6f
54.resigns
(diagram 3)
After 106 moves , KATO won the game and she defend her title .