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Feb 3, 2010

Sente Mukai Bisha , Haya gakoi vs Gote Ibisha Funa gakoi

Shogi Game record : The 3rd Asahi cup Shogi open ; 2nd pre-round

A shogi game of the Asahi cup Shogi open 2nd pre-roudn between KUBOTA and HATAKEYAMA started at 2:00 P.M. 9 November 2009 .


You can see the original game record on the Net .
http://live.shogi.or.jp/asahi/archives/3/kifu/20091109asahi_13.html?TB_iframe=true&width=600&height=570
(Flash version , written in Japanese language)

Sente : KUBOTA Yoshiyuki (6 dan)
Gote : HATAKEYAMA Mamoru (7 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-8d
2.B-7g P-3d
3.R-8h P-8e
4.S-6h K-4b
5.K-4h K-3b
6.K-3h S-6b
7.P-5f P-1d
8.P-1f Bx7g+
9.Sx7g P-6d
10.S-4h S-6c
11.P-8f
(diagram 1)



KUBOTA opened his Bishop line with 1.P-7f and moved up the Bishop with 2.B-7g to open the space 8h to put his Rook . HATAKEYAMA also opened the Bishop line with 2...P-3d . KUBOTA didn't closed his Bishop line , but slid his Rook with 3.R-8h making the Mukai Bisha formation .

They moved their each King to make Kakoi . Before completed making a Kakoi , HATAKEYAMA exchanged the Bihsops with 8...Bx7g+ . KUBOTA started attacking the 8th file with 11.P-8f .

(diagram 2)

11...Px8f
12.Sx8f S-7d
13.P*8e B*5d
14.G-7h Bx7f
15.G-7g P*8g
16.R-6h B-5d
17.P-5e B-6c
18.Gx8g Sx8e
19.Sx8e Bx8e
20.P*8f B-6c
21.S*7e G6a-5b
22.Sx6d B-4e
23.G-7g P*6f
24.P-5d Px5d
25.Gx6f Rx8f
26.P*8g Rx6f
27.Px6f Bx8i+
28.P*5c G5b-4b
29.B*6c +B-4e
30.R*8e N-3c
31.Bx8a+ N*2f
(diagram 2)

Replying KUBOTA's 8th file Pawn exchange , HATAKEYAMA moved up the 6c-Bishop with 12...S-7d to defend the 8th file . KUBOTA dropped a Pawn with 13.P*8e .

HATAKEYAMA dropped a Bishop with 13...B*5d and captured the 7f-Pawn by the Bishop with 14...Bx7f . KUBOTA moved up the 7h-Gold with 15.G-7g attacking the 7f-Bishop . Before the Bishop's escape , HATAKEYAMA dropped a Pawn with 15...P*8g attacking the 8h-Rook driving away from the 8th file and aiming the 8e-Pawn capture .

KUBOTA's Rook escaped from the 8g-Pawn with 16.R-6h and HATAKEYAMA's Bishop also escaped from the 7g-Gold with 16...B-5d . KUBOTA pushed the 5th file Pawn with 17.P-5e to drive away the 5d-Bishop before his opponent captured the 8e-Pawn .

KUBOTA captured the 8g-Pawn with 18.Gx8g , and HATAKEYAMA captured the 8e-Pawn with 18...Sx8e . After the Silver exchange in the 8th file , KUBOTA dropped a Pawn with 20.P*8f to defend here . Replying HATAKEYAMA's Bishop back with 20...B-6c , KUBOTA dropped a Silver with 21.S*7e aiming at the 6d-Pawn .

After some moves , HATAKEYAMA sacrificed his Rook with 26...Rx6f and promoted the Bishop with 27...Bx8i+ capturing a Knight . KUBOTA dropped some pieces for attacking HATAKEYAMA's Kakoi with 28.P*5c , 29.B*6c and 30.R*8e . HATAKEYAMA also attacked KUBOTA's Kakoi with 29...+B-4e and 31...N*2f .

(diagram 3)

32.K-2h P-1e
33.P-3f +Bx3f
34.S-3g +Bx4g
35.Px2f Px1f
36.G-4h +B-7d
37.+B-6c P-1g+
38.Lx1g Lx1g+
39.Nx1g +Bx8e
40.+Bx8e P*1f
41.N-2e Nx2e
42.Px2e N*3e
43.K-3i L*4d
44.P-2d R*5i
45.P*4i P-1g+
46.Px2c+ Kx2c
47.+Bx4a Gx4a
48.L*2f P*2d
49.Lx2d Kx2d
50.N*3f K-2e
51.P*2f K-1d
52.P*1e K-2c
53.B*1d K-2b
54.G*2c K-1a
55.Nx4d S*2h
56.resigns
(diagram 3)

After 110 moves , HATAKEYAMA won the game .

Dec 10, 2009

Sente Shiken Bisha vs Gote Roku-Yon migi Gin kyusen

Shogi Game record : The 3rd Mynavi Joshi open

A shogi game of the Mynavi Joshi open between KUMAKURA and KASAI(amateur) started 4:14 P.M. 25 July 2009 .

You can see the original game record on the Net .
http://mynavi-open.jp/090725/090725_4-2.html
(Flash version , written in Japanese language)


Sente : KUMAKURA Shino (Jo-ryu 1 dan)
Gote : KASAI Yuki (amateur)

(diagram 1)

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

KUMAKURA selected Shiken Bisha as the opening of this game with 5.R-6h . After the King's move to 3b , KASAI advanced her Rook-Pawn with 8...P-8e and completed Funa gakoi with 9...G6a-5b .

While these moves , KUMAKURA's King entered Hon mino gakoi . KASAI avanced her right Silver with 12...S-6d and started attacking with 13...P-7e .

(diagram 2)

14.R-7h R-7b
15.P-6e Bx7g+
16.Rx7g S-5e
17.Px7e B*8h
18.L-9h Bx7g+
19.Nx7g R*9i
20.P-5f S-4d
21.P-6d Px6d
22.B*8c Rx7e
23.B*6f R-7a
24.P*7b R-6a
25.B-7d+ Rx9h+
26.+B-8c P-6e
27.Nx6e G5b-4b
28.B-8d P*6f
29.Sx6f P*6g
30.S-5g L*6c
31.P*6b R-5a
32.+B-7d P-5e
33.Px5e Lx6e
34.+Bx6e Rx5e
35.+Bx5e Sx5e
36.P*5f N*6e
37.Px5e Nx5g+
38.Bx5g P*5f
39.B-7e P-6h+
40.G5h-4h S*5g
41.L*2f Sx4f=
42.P*4d +P-5i
43.Gx5i P-5g+
44.Gx5g B*6e
(diagram 2)

KUMAKURA turned her Rook with 14.R-7h to protect the attacked 7th file . KASAI also turned her Rook with 14...R-7b to join attacking . KUMAKURA pushed the 6th file Pawn with 15.P-6e to exchange the threatened 7g-Bishop with 2b-Bishop .

After the Bishop exchange , KASAI advanced the 6d-Silver with 16...S-5e escaping from the 6e-Pawn attack , and dropped a Bishop with B*8h attacking the 9i-Lance and the 7g-Rook .

After some moves , KASAI made a promoted Rook and KUMAKURA made a promoted Bishop , and they attacked each other . KASAI slide her Gold with 27...G5b-4b and her kakoi became Hakoiri musume . KASAI dropped a Bishop with 44...B*6e to attack KUMAKURA's camp .

(diagram 3)

45.S*4h Sx5g+
46.Bx5g Px4d
47.R*6c B-4c
48.S*5d P*5c
49.Sx5c+ Gx5c
50.Rx5c+ G-5b
51.Lx2c+ Kx2c
52.+R-8c G*5f
53.+Rx8a Gx5g
54.+Rx3a Gx4h
55.Gx4h S*3i
56.K-1h S*2b
57.S*2d K-1b
58.G*2c resigns
(diagram 3)

After 115 moves , KUMAKURA won the game .