Showing posts with label TOH'YAMA Yuusuke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TOH'YAMA Yuusuke. Show all posts

Feb 28, 2011

Gote Gokigen Nakabisha ; Sente Chosoku San-Nana Gin senpou

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


The shogi game of the Ginga sen C-block between ITODANI Tetsurou and TOH'YAMA Yuusuke was broadcasted 1 January 2011 .


Sente : ITODANI Tetsurou (5 dan)
Gote : TOH'YAMA Yuusuke (4 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-2f P-5d
3.P-2e R-5b
4.S-4h P-5e
5.K-6h B-3c
6.P-3f K-6b
7.S-3g K-7b
8.S-4f K-8b
9.K-7h S-7b
10.S-6h G-3b
11.S-7g P-5f
12.Px5f Rx5f
13.P-2d Px2d
14.P-3e Px3e
15.P*5e Rx5e
16.Sx5e Bx5e
17.Rx2d P*2c
18.R-5d Bx1i+
19.S-6h P*5e
20.R*4a +Bx2i
21.P*5b
(diagram 1)

Until 3...R-5b , TOH'YAMA selected Gokigen Nakabisha as the opening of this game . ITODANI quickly advanced his right Silver onto 4f making Chosoku San-Nana Gin attacking form .

TOH'YAMA made Kata mino gakoi and ITODANI started advancing his left Silver to join the battle . Replying ITODANI's 11.S-7g , TOH'YAMA exchanged the 5th file Pawns by his Rook .

ITODANI sacrificed the 2nd & 3rd file Pawns , and dropped a Pawn with 15.P*5e to catch TOH'YAMA's Rook . After some moves , ITODANI seemed to get an advantage .

(diagram 2)

21...+Bx4g
22.P-5a+ N*9e
23.G6i-5h Nx8g+
24.Kx8g L*8e
25.N*8f +B-6e
26.Rx5e Lx8f
27.Kx8f +B-6d
28.K-8g G-7a
29.+P-5b P-8d
30.+P-6b Gx6b
31.R5e-5a+S*6a
32.Bx1a+ S-4b
33.+R-5g G-3a
34.Rx3a+ Sx3a
35.K-7h P*5f
36.+Rx5f P*5e
37.+R-6f N*8f
38.K-8h P-9d
39.+R-7g P-9e
40.P*8g P-9f
41.Px8f Px9g+
42.Lx9g P*9f
43.Lx9f Lx9f
44.P*9g P-8e
45.N*7e L*8c
46.Px8e Lx8e
47.L*8g Lx8g+
48.+Rx8g P*8d
49.L*8f L*8c
50.+Rx9f P-7d
51.L*6f +B-7c
52.+Bx2a P*9d
53.Nx8c+ Sx8c
54.+Bx3a N*9c
55.N*7g P-9e
56.+R-8g S6a-7b
57.S*7h S-9d
58.N-6e +B-8c
59.Lx8d +Bx8d
60.+Rx8d L*8c
61.+Rx8c S9dx8c
62.L*8g P*8e
63.N-5c+ resigns
(diagram 2)

After 125 moves , ITODANI won the game .

Jan 26, 2011

Ai Furibisha ; Sente Sanken Bisha vs Gote Mukai Bisha

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


The shogi game of the Ginga sen C-block between FUJIKURA Yuuki and TOH'YAMA Yuusuke was broadcasted 4 December 2010 .


Sente : FUJIKURA Yuuki (4 dan)
Gote : TOH'YAMA Yuusuke (4 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-7e P-5d
3.P-6f S-4b
4.R-7h S-5c
5.S-6h B-3c
6.S-6g R-2b
7.S-3h P-2d
8.K-4h P-2e
9.K-3i G-7b
10.G6i-5h K-6a
11.P-8f G-5b
12.P-8e P-6d
13.P-9f S7a-6b
14.R-7f G5b-6c
15.N-7g K-7a
16.B-9g K-8b
17.K-2h P-1d
18.S-5f P-5e
19.S-4e R-2d
20.S-3f P-9d
21.P-1f P-2f
22.Px2f Rx2f
23.S3h-2g R-2b
24.P*2f B-4d
25.S-2e R-3b
26.G-3h S-5d
27.P-4f B-5c
28.G5h-4g P-4d
29.P-5f Px5f
30.P-6e P*2d
(diagram 1)

FUJIKURA advanced the 7th file Pawn with 2.P-7e making ISHIDA ryu opening form . TOH'YAMA pushed the 5th file Pawn with 2...P-5d forcing FUJIKURA to close the Bishop line with 3.P-6f .

FUJIKURA ranged his Rook with 4.R-7h and TOH'YAMA also ranged the Rook with 6...R-2b . Then the opening of this game became Ai Furibisha . FUJIKURA made Hon mino gakoi and TOH'YAMA made Kani gakoi . Both players developed their each kakoi .

Sacrificing the 5th file Pawn , FUJIKURA started attacking with 30.P-6e and TOH'YAMA counter-attacked with 30...P*2d .

(diagram 2)

31.Sx2d R-2b
32.Px6d Gx6d
33.P-7d Rx2d
34.Px7c+ Gx7c
35.P*5e Sx5e
36.Rx7c+ Nx7c
37.P*7d P*7e
38.Px7c+ Sx7c
39.N*6e B-3a
40.P*5d Gx5d
41.Nx7c+ Kx7c
42.S*3b B-6d
43.S-4c= S*6c
44.G*2e R-2b
45.Gx3d R*7h
46.P*6e B-3a
47.Sx5d+ Sx5d
48.G*6d Sx6d
49.Px6d S*4i
50.Bx7e P*2e
51.P-6c+ Sx6c
52.Bx3a+ Sx3h+
53.K-1g +Sx2i
54.Px2e Rx2e
55.P*7d Kx7d
56.P*7e K-7c
57.resigns
(diagram 2)

After 112 moves , TOH'YAMA won the game .

Dec 12, 2010

Sente Sanken Bisha + Gyokutou Gin vs Gote Funa gakoi Kyusen

Shogi Game record : The 4th Asahi cup Shogi open ; 2nd pre-round


A shogi game of the Asahi cup Shogi open 2nd pre-round between TOH'YAMA Yuusuke and KIMURA Kazuki started 10:00 A.M. (JST) , 4 November 2010 .


Sente : TOH'YAMA Yuusuke (4 dan)
Gote : KIMURA Kazuki (8 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-7e S-6b
3.R-7h P-6d
4.K-4h S-6c
5.P-6f K-4b
6.S-3h P-8d
7.K-3i K-3b
8.S-6h S-4b
9.S-6g P-5d
10.P-1f P-1d
11.G6i-5h G6a-5b
12.K-2h S-5c
13.S-5f P-8e
14.B-7g G4a-4b
15.S-4e P-6e
16.G-6g P-8f
(diagram 1)

TOH'YAMA advanced the 7th file Pawn with 2.P-7e to select ISHIDA ryu opening and ranged his Rook with 3.R-7h making a Sanken Bisha form .

KIMURA moved up his right Silver with 4...S-6c to prevent the 7th file Pawn exchange , and started making his Kakoi .

TOH'YAMA made a Kata mino gakoi and KIMURA made a Funa gakoi . TOH'YAMA didn't make ISHIDA ryu hongumi formation , but advanced his left Silver threatening KIMURA's King head .

KIMURA pushed the 6th and 8th file Pawns to start attacking .

(diagram 2)

17.Px8f S6c-6d
18.Px6e Bx7g+
19.Gx7g Sx7e
20.P-6d S7ex6d
21.Sx3d P*6f
22.P*6h P-7d
23.R-8h N-7c
24.P-8e N-6e
25.Gx6f P*3c
26.S-4e Nx5g=
27.G-3i P*8g
28.R-7h Rx8e
29.B*6g R-8f
30.R-7f Rx7f
31.Gx7f N-6i+
32.R*8a +Nx6h
33.B-5f R*7i
34.P*6i +N-5h
35.P*5i +N-5g
36.Bx7d P-4d
37.Bx5b+ Gx5b
38.R-6a+ G-4b
39.Sx5d Sx5d
40.+Rx6d S*4h
41.G*4i Sx3i=
42.Gx3i G*4h
43.S*5a Gx3i
44.Sx4b+ Kx4b
45.S*5c K-4c
46.G-6e Gx3h
47.K-1h S*1g
48.Kx1g B*3e
49.P-2f B*3i
50.K-2g B-2h+
51.K-3f G*4e
52.resigns
(diagram 2)

After 102 moves , KIMURA won the game .

May 4, 2010

Gote Gokigen Nakabisha vs San-Nana Gin kyusen

Shogi Game record : The 18th Ginga sen ; E-block


A shogi game of the Ginga sen E-block between NAKAMURA Taichi and TOH'YAMA was broadcasted 4 February 2010 .


Sente : NAKAMURA Taichi (4 dan)
Gote : TOH'YAMA Yuusuke (4 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-2f P-3d
2.P-7f P-5d
3.P-2e R-5b
4.S-4h P-5e
5.K-6h B-3c
6.K-7h K-6b
7.S-6h K-7b
8.P-3f S-4b
9.S-3g S-5c
10.S-4f S-4d
11.S-7g K-8b
12.S-6f S-7b
13.N-3g R-5a
14.G4i-5h P-9d
15.P-9f P-8d
16.P-1f P-1d
17.R-2i G-3b
18.G6i-6h L-1b
19.N-4e
(diagram 1)

TOH'YAMA selected Gokigen Nakabisha as the opening of this game . NAKAMURA selected 4.S-4h line and TOH'YAMA advanced the 5th file Pawn making Gosuji Kurai dori formation .

NAKAURA made Funa gakoi and advanced his right Silver onto 4f threatening the 5e-Pawn and the 3c-Bishop's head . TOH'YAMA also moved up his left Silver with 10...S-4d to defend both position .

While TOH'YAMA was making Kata mino gakoi , NAKAMURA advanced one more Silver onto 6f to use it for attack . After some moves , NAKAMURA jumped his right Knight and started attacking .

(diagram 2)

19...B-2b
20.P-2d Px2d
21.Rx2d N-3c
22.Nx3c+ Bx3c
23.R-2i P*2c
24.P-3e Px3e
25.R-3i G-4b
26.P*3d B-2d
27.S6fx5e N*6d
28.Sx4d Px4d
29.Bx4d P-3f
30.Rx3f Nx7f
31.G-6i P*4e
32.S-3e P*5f
33.Px5f G-4c
34.B-2b+ Bx3e
35.Rx3e Rx5f
36.P*5g R-2f
37.S*7g P*3c
38.Rx4e R-2i+
39.Rx4c+ S*8h
40.N*5i Sx7g+
(diagram 2)

TOH'YAMA let his 3c-Bishop escape from the 4e-Knight and NAKAMURA exchanged the 2nd file Pawns .

After NAKAMURA's attack , TOH'YAMA sacrificed his Bishop and succeeded to make his Rook promoted .

(diagram 3)

41.Kx7g S*4i
42.G-4h S-3h+
43.G4h-5h S*4i
44.+R-4b Sx5h=
45.Gx5h +S-4h
46.Kx7f G*5b
47.+R-3a +Sx5h
48.B*4d G*5c
49.B-5e P-6d
50.S*7e +Rx5i
51.Sx8d N*5a
52.N*7e G-5d
53.S*8c K-7a
54.G*8b K-6b
55.Sx7b+ Gx7b
56.Gx7b Kx7b
57.S-8c= K-6b
58.G*7b K-5c
59.+Rx3c resigns
(diagram 3)

After 117 moves , NAKAMURA won the game .

Apr 2, 2010

Gote Gokigen Nakabisha vs MARUYAMA's vaccin

Shogi game record : The 18th Ginga sen ; E-block


A shogi game of the Ginga sen E-block between NAGAOKA and TOH'YAMA was broadcasted 7 January 2010 .


Sente : NAGAOKA Yuuya (4 dan)
Gote : TOH'YAMA Yuusuke (4 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-2f P-5d
3.P-2e R-5b
4.Bx2b+ Sx2b
5.P-9f P-9d
6.S-7h K-6b
7.K-6h K-7b
8.P-6f S-3c
9.K-7i K-8b
10.S-4h S-7b
11.P-4f P-8d
12.G4i-5h S-8c
13.P-3f G-7b
14.N-3g R-2b
15.B*5c B*6d
16.B-2f+ Bx4f
17.+B-5c G-4b
18.+Bx5d P-7d
19.+B-4e B-7c
20.R-2i G-5c
21.K-8h G-4d
22.+B-6g P-3e
(diagram 1)

Until 3...R-5b , TOH'YAMA selected Gokigen Nakabisha as the opening of this game . NAGAOKA exchanged the Bishops by 4.Bx2b+ and the line of this game advanced in MARUYAMA's vaccin .

TOH'YAMA made Kata mino gakoi and immediately developed it to Kata Ginkanmuri . NAGAOKA also made Hidari mino and jumped his right Knight with N-3g threatening the line ;N-4e,S-4d;P-2d,Px2d;Rx2d .

TOH'YAMA ranged his Rook again with 14...R-2b to defend the 2nd file and NAGAOKA dropped a Bishop with 15.B*5c . After some moves , NAGAOKA succeeded to make a promoted Bishop . TOH'YAMA advanced his left Gold onto 4d driving away NAGAOKA's promoted Bishop and started attacking the 3g-Knight's head with 22...P-3e .

(diagram 2)

23.N-4e Px3f
24.Nx3c+ Nx3c
25.P*3d N-4e
26.P-3c+ R-6b
27.S*5c R-6a
28.+Px4c Gx4c
29.S-5b= R-3a
30.P*3b R-7a
31.Sx4c+ P-3g+
32.+Bx4e +Px4h
33.Gx4h P*4g
34.G4h-5h B-3g+
35.+B-2g P*3f
36.+Bx3g Px3g+
37.B*5e B*7c
38.B-4d P-4h+
39.N*6e +Px5h
40.Nx7c+ Nx7c
41.Gx5h N*6d
42.G-6g +P-4g
43.Bx7a+ Gx7a
44.B*3e +Px5g
45.Bx7a+
(diagram 2)

Agains TOH'YAMA's 22...P-3e , NAGAOKA counterattacked with 23.N-4e and broke the 3rd file . TOH'YAMA let his Rook escape and NAGAOKA continued attacking the Rook .

NAGAOKA took a Gold by 31.Sx4c+ and TOH'YAMA also attacked the 3rd file with 31...P-3g+ . Both players roughly attacked each other . NAGAOKA sacrificed his Bishop with 45.Bx7a+ and directly attacked TOH'YAMA's King .

(diagram 3)

45...Kx7a
46.R*5a K-8b
47.G*8a K-9c
48.P-9e +Px6g
49.Px9d Sx9d
50.Lx9d Kx9d
51.P*9e Kx9e
52.G*8f K-9d
53.Sx6g B*6h
54.P*9e K-8c
55.Gx9a N-8e
56.R-8a+ L*8b
57.+R-9b K-7c
58.Gx8e Nx7f
59.Sx7f Px8e
60.+R-9c L-8c
61.S*8d K-6d
62.N*7g P*9f
63.L*5h P*5g
64.+Rx8c S*7i
65.Rx7i Bx7i+
66.Kx7i R*5i
67.S*6i G*6h
68.Kx6h Px5h+
69.Sx5h N*5f
70.K-6g B*7h
71.K-5g Rx5h+
72.K-4f S*4e
73.Kx4e N-4h+
74.N*6g +R-5d
75.K-3f B-6i+
76.K-2f G*3f
77.resigns
(diagram 3)

After 132 moves , TOH'YAMA won the game .

Mar 3, 2010

Gote Gokigen Nakabisha vs Sente Ibisha Anaguma

Shogi Game record : The 18th Ginga sen : E-block

A shogi game of the Ginga sen E-block between NAKAGAWA Keigo (amateur) and TOH'YAMA was broadcasted 10 December 2009 .


Sente : NAKAGAWA Keigo (amateur)
Gote : TOH'YAMA Yuusuke (4 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-2f P-3d
2.P-2e B-3c
3.P-7f S-4b
4.K-6h P-5d
5.S-4h P-5e
6.K-7h R-5b
7.G4i-5h K-6b
8.B-7g K-7b
9.K-8h K-8b
10.P-6f P-9d
11.G-7h P-9e
12.G5h-6g L-9b
13.P-3f K-9a
14.S-5i S-8b
15.S5i-6h P-7d
16.L-9h S-5c
17.K-9i S-6d
18.N-3g G-7a
19.S-8h P-7e
(diagram 1)

NAKAGAWA quickly advanced the 2nd file Pawn to 2e , forcing TOH'YAMA to move up his Bishop with 2...B-3c . TOH'YAMA advanced the 5th file Pawn and the opening transposed to a variation of Gote Gokigen Nakabisha .

TOH'YAMA completed Anaguma gakoi and NAKAGAWA also made Ibisha Anaguma . TOH'YAMA pushed the 7th file Pawn with 19...P-7e aiming at the head of the 7g-Bishop .

(diagram 2)

20.B-8f B-1e
21.R-2g B-4b
22.P-2d Px2d
23.P-6e Sx6e
24.Px7e P-8d
25.P-7d P*7e
26.P-7c+ Sx7c
27.S6h-7i P-8e
28.B-6h B-5a
29.P-5f Px5f
30.Bx2d B-6b
31.B-4f P*2f
32.R-2i G-8b
33.N-4e B-4d
34.P*6f S6e-7d
35.R-5i P-6d
36.P*5c R-6b
37.Rx5f P*5a
38.P-5b+ Px5b
39.P*5d R-6c
40.B-5e Bx5e
41.Rx5e B*4d
42.R-5i P-6e
43.Px6e P*6f
44.G6g-6h P-8f
45.Px8f Rx6e
46.B*5f P*8g
47.Gx8g R-5e
48.P-5c+ Px5c
49.P*5g S-6e
50.B-7h G-5b
51.P*7g G-6b
52.R-2i G6b-7b
53.P-4f R-5d
54.P*2b N-3c
55.P-2a+ Nx4e
56.Bx4e N*7d
57.N*7h B-5e
58.+Px1a Bx4f
59.Bx5d Sx5d
60.R*6a B-3g+
61.P-7f Px7f
62.Gx7f P*7e
63.Gx7e B*4g
64.R-4i B-3h+
65.R-6i +Bx3f
66.R-5i +B-4h
67.R-2i +B3f-4g
68.P*4i +B-5i
69.R-2h P*8g
(diagram 2)

NAKAGAWA moved up the Bishop with 20.B-8f without capturing the 7e-Pawn . TOH'YAMA advanced his Bishop with 20...B-1e attacking the 3g-Knight and NAKAGAWA protected the Knight by 21.R-2g .

TOH'YAMA backed his Bishop with 21...B-4b . After sacrificed the 2nd and 6th file Pawns , NAKAGAWA captured the 7e-Pawn with 24.Px7e . TOH'YAMA pushed the 8th file Pawn with 24...P-8d threatening the 8f-Bishop's head .

NAKAGAWA pushed the 7th file Pawn to open the 8f-Bishop's line and TOH'YAMA dropped a Pawn with 25...P-7e to decline the Bishop exchange . After sacrificing the 7th file Pawn , NAKAGAWA backed the 6h-Silver with 27...S6h-7i to open the 8f-Bishop's back route .

TOH'YAMA advanced the 8th file Pawn with 27...P-8e attacking the 8f-Bishop , and NAKAGAWA backed the Bishop with 28.B-6h .

After some moves , TOH'YAMA succeeded to make 2 promoted Bishops and attacked NAKAGAWA's Rook and Ibiaha Anaguma .

(diagram 3)

70.Sx8g +B4g-3g
71.R-5h +Bx5h
72.Gx5h R*6i
73.S-8h +B-3f
74.B*7f P*7g
75.Sx7g Rx4i+
76.G-6h +Rx1i
77.Gx7d Sx7d
78.Nx6f S5d-6e
79.Nx7d Sx7d
80.N*8d N*7e
81.S*8h S-8c
82.Nx9b+ Sx9b
83.L*9d L*9c
84.Lx9c+ Sx9c
85.G-7h L*7c
86.P*7d Lx7d
87.P*7i Nx8g=
88.Bx8g S*6i
89.N*8e Sx7h=
90.Px7h Lx7g+
91.Px7g N*7e
92.S*7f Nx8g=
93.S7fx8g S*7i
94.Sx7i +Rx7i
95.S*8h +Rx8h
96.Kx8h S*7i
97.resigns
(diagram 3)

After 192 moves , TOH'YAMA won the game .

Sep 28, 2009

Shogi Game record : Aifuribisha ; Sanken Bisha vs Mukai Bisha . (Oza sen)

Shogi Game record : The 58th Oza sen : 1st preround

A shogi game of Oza sen 1st preround between TOH'YAMA and SATOMI started 11 July 2009 .


You can see the original game record on the Net .
http://live3.shogi.or.jp/ouza/kifu/20090711-04.html
(Flash version , written in Japanese language)
http://live3.shogi.or.jp/ouza/kifu/j_20090711-04.html
(Java version , written in Japanese language)


Sente : TO'YAMA Yuusuke (4 dan)
Gote : SATOMI Kana (Kurashiki Tohka )

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-7e P-5d
3.P-6f S-4b
4.R-7h S-5c
5.S-6h B-3c
6.S-6g R-2b
7.S-5f P-4d
8.S-3h K-6b
9.K-4h S-7b
10.P-7d Px7d
11.Rx7d R-4b
12.K-3i G4a-5b
13.G6i-5h P-4e
14.P-9f P-6d
15.R-7f G-6c
16.N-7g P*7d
17.P-6e
(diagram 1)

Both TO'YAMA and SATOMI are Furibisha players . In this game , TO'YAMA advanced the 7th file Pawn with 2.P-7e and he shown his attitude to make ISHIDA ryu or Haya ISHIDA formation . SATOMI replied it with advancing the 5th file Pawn to 5d .

TOH'YAMA closed his Bishop line with 3.P-6f and moved his Rook with 4.R-7h . If TO'YAMA moved his Rook without P-6f , the game may advanced very rough game like following moves ; 3.R-7h Bx8h+ , 4.Sx8h B*4e , 5.B*8e P-8d , 6.Bx6c+ G6a-5b , 7.+B-6d R-6b , 8.+B-4f Bx6g+ . TOH'YAMA avoided this line by pushing the 6th file Pawn .

After moving up the left Silver and Bishop , SATOMI also moved her Rook to 2b , Mukai Bisha position . TOH'YAMA's left Silver advanced to 5f aiming at 3c-Bishop head . SATOMI pushed the 4th file Pawn to protect her Bishop head .

They started making their each Kakoi . During the moves , TOH'YAMA exchanged the 7th file Pawns . SATOMI's Rook moved again and came to the 4th file . After some moves TOH'YAMA pushed the 6th file Pawn with 17.P-6e and started attacking .

(diagram 2)

17...N-7c
18.B-9g R-4a
19.G-6h K-7a
20.S-6g Nx6e
21.Nx6e Px6e
22.N*7g S-6d
23.R-3f N*3e
24.S-7f K-8b
25.K-2h B-5e
26.R-2f R-4c
27.P-5f B-6f
28.G-6g B-8d
29.Nx6e P-4f
30.Px4f P*4h
31.G-5h P-7e
32.S-8e B-6b
33.P*7c Sx6e
34.Px7b+ Gx7b
35.P-3f P-8d
36.Px3e Px8e
37.S*5b R-5c
38.Sx6c+ Rx6c
39.Bx7e Bx3e
(diagram 2)

SATOMI jumped her right Knight with 17...N-7c to join defense . TOH'YAMA moved up his Bishop with 18.B-9g to join attack aiming at 4b-Rook . SATOMI's Rook escaped from TOH'YAMA's Bishop line with 18...R-4a .

After some moves , TOYH'YAMA's Rook came to 3f threatening the 3d-Pawn . SATOMI protect the Pawn by dropping a Knight on 3e . They attacked each other's camp . But TOH'YAMA removed the pieces of SATOMI's kakoi step by step .

(diagram 3)

40.G*6d Bx2f
41.Px2f S*3i
42.Kx3i R*7i
43.Kx4h Rx7e+
44.Gx6c Gx6c
45.P*6d N*3f
46.K-4g B*6i
47.S*4i Bx5h+
48.Sx5h G*4h
49.K-3g S*2h
50.K-2g Gx3h
51.R*3b P*7b
52.Px6c+ S-3g+
53.Nx3g N-2h+
54.K-3f S*3e
55.K-2e S-2d
56.K-3f S-3e
57.K-2e S-2d
58.K-3f S-3e
59.K-2e S-2d
60.K-3f P-3e
61.K-4e S-7d
62.B*5e resigns
(diagram 3)

After 123 moves , TOH'YAMA won the game .

Aug 16, 2009

Shogi Game record : Gokigen Nakabisha ; Gosuji kurai dori Nakabisha . (NHK cup)

Shogi Game record : The 59th NHK cup TV Shogi tournament

A shogi game of NHK cup tournament between YAMASAKI and TOH'YAMA was broadcasted 14 June 2009 .

Sente : YAMASAKI Takayuki (7 dan)
Gote : TOYAMA Yuusuke (4 dan)

(diagram 1)

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

TOH'YAMA selected Gokigen Nakabisha as the opening of this game . YAMASAKI moved up his right Silver with 3.S-4h without pushing the 2nd file Pawn . After made Funa gakoi , YAMASAKI advanced his right Silver to 4f . TOH'YAMA also advanced his left Silver to defend .

Before 12.B-7g , YAMASAKI seemed to select Kyusen line . But he started making Ibisha Anaguma . TOH'YAMA also started developping his Kata mino gakoi to Kata Ginkanmuri .

(diagram 2)

17.K-9i G-7b
18.S-8h P-7d
19.G-7i N-7c
20.P-2e R-5a
21.B-5i G-5b
22.P-1f P-1d
23.B-2f B-4b
24.P-6e P-6d
25.Px6d R-6a
26.G-6f Rx6d
27.R-6h G5b-6c
28.Bx4d Px4d
29.Sx5e P-9f
30.Px9f P*9g
31.Lx9g N-8e
32.P*6e R-5d
33.Sx5d Gx5d
34.R*4a B*3a
35.P-7e Nx9g+
36.Sx9g S*5b
37.Rx3a+ Bx3a
38.B*3g L*7c
39.Px7d Sx7d
40.P*7e S7d-6c
41.R-7h R*3i
(diagram 2)

YAMASAKI completed his Ibisha Anaguma and TOH'YAMA made Kata Ginkanmuri . YAMASAKI advanced the 6th file Pawn and TOH'YAMA exchanged the 6th file Pawns by his Rook .

Sacrificing a Bishop , YAMASAKI killed TOH'YAMA's Rook with 29.Sx5e . TOH'YAMA attacked in the 9th file , the weakest point of Anaguma . YAMASAKI dropped a Rook and exchanged it with TOH'YAMA's Rook . YAMASAKI dropped a Bishop on 3g and using this Bishop and 7h-Rook , he attacked TOH'YAMA's Kind . TOH'YAMA dropped a Rook and tried to attack YAMASAKI's Ibisha Anaguma .

(diagram 3)

42.N*8f K-7a
43.P-7d Lx7d
44.Nx7d P*7c
45.S*6b Gx6b
46.Nx6b+ Kx6b
47.Rx7c+ K-5a
48.G*6b K-4a
49.Gx6c Sx6c
50.L*4c K-5b
51.S*4a Kx4c
52.+Rx6c G-5c
53.S*3b K-3c
54.Sx3a= Gx6c
55.B*5a resigns
(diagram 3)


After 109 moves , YAMASAKI won the game .