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Jan 29, 2011

Sente Sanken Bisha vs Gote Ibisha Anaguma

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


The shogi game of the Ginga sen E-block between KOBAYASHI Hiroshi and ABE Kenjirou was broadcasted 11 December 2010 .


Sente : KOBAYASHI Hiroshi (7 dan)
Gote : ABE Kenjirou (4 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-6f S-6b
3.S-6h P-5d
4.P-5f G6a-5b
5.S-5g P-8d
6.R-7h P-8e
7.B-7g K-4b
8.K-4h K-3b
9.S-3h B-3c
10.G6i-5h K-2b
11.P-4f L-1b
12.P-3f K-1a
13.P-1f P-1d
14.K-3i S-2b
15.K-2h G-3a
16.G-4g S-5c
17.N-3g P-4d
18.P-4e G-4c
19.S-4f P-7d
20.Px4d Sx4d
21.P*4e S-5c
22.P-2f R-7b
23.S-2g P-7e
(diagram 1)

After moving up the left Silver with 5.S-5g , KOBAYASHI ranged his Rook with 6.R-7h making Sanken Bisha formation . ABE advanced the 8th file Pawn with 6...P-8e to disturb KOBAYASHI to make ISHIDA ryu hongumi shape and started making Ibisha Anaguma .

While ABE was making Ibisha Anaguma , KOBAYASHI also made Taka mino gakoi . KOBAYASHI started developing his kakoi to Ginkanmuri with 23.S-2g and ABE started attacking with 23...P-7e .

(diagram 2)

24.Px7e Rx7e
25.G-3h Bx6f
26.P-1e Bx7g+
27.Rx7g Rx7g+
28.Nx7g R*4i
29.B*6f R-6i+
30.P*6h B*5h
31.R*7a Bx4g+
32.Gx4g G*2i
33.K-3h P*4a
34.G-4h Gx1i
35.Rx8a+ L*6d
36.N*6e Lx6e
37.Nx6e S-6d
38.+Rx9a Sx6e
39.Bx9c+ N*6d
40.L*4i Nx5f
41.N-2e Nx4h+
42.+Bx4h G*5h
43.+B-3i S-5f
44.B*8c N*5g
45.Bx5f+ Nx4i+
46.+B-7e +N-4h
47.K-3g +R-3i
48.L*3h G-2i
49.S*1g L*5e
50.+B5f-7d+R-7i
51.P-3e L-5g+
52.S-3f +Rx7e
53.+Bx7e B*5f
54.Sx5g Gx5g
55.+Bx5g Bx3h+
56.resigns
(diagram 2)

After 110 moves , ABE won the game .

Jan 3, 2011

Ai Yagura ; KATOU ryu

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


The shogi game of the Asahi cup Shogi open 2nd pre-round between KOBAYASHI Hiroshi(east) and GOUDA Masataka started 10:00 A.M. (JST) , 11 November 2010


You can see the original game record on the Net .
http://live.shogi.or.jp/asahi/archives/4/kifu/20101111asahi_12.html?TB_iframe=true&width=600&height=570
(Flash version , written in Japanese language)


Sente : KOBAYASHI Hiroshi (7 dan)
Gote : GOUDA Masataka (9 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-8d
2.S-6h P-3d
3.S-7g S-6b
4.P-2f S-4b
5.S-4h P-5d
6.G-7h G6a-5b
7.K-6i P-4d
8.P-5f G-4c
9.P-3f G-3b
10.G-5h K-4a
11.P-6f S-3c
12.B-7i B-3a
13.G5h-6g P-7d
14.P-1f P-8e
15.S-3g B-6d
16.B-6h K-3a
17.K-7i K-2b
18.K-8h P-9d
19.R-3h S-5c
20.P-1e P-4e
21.N-1g S5c-4d
22.N-2e S-2d
23.P-4f
(diagram 1)

KOBAYASHI selected Yagura as the opening of this game and GOUDA accepted it . KOBAYASHI selected KATOU ryu line and GOUDA moved up his right Silver onto 4d to attack KOBAYASHI's attacking pieces .

KOBAYASHI pushed the 4th file Pawn to start attacking .

(diagram 2)

23...Px4f
24.R-4h S-4e
25.Sx4f Sx3f
26.P*4d G4c-4b
27.P-6e B-7c
28.B-5g N-3c
29.P-7e P*4e
30.Nx3c+ Sx3c
31.Sx4e Sx4e
32.Rx4e N*5c
33.R-4i Nx6e
34.B-4f S*5h
35.P-1d Px1d
36.P*1b Sx4i=
37.Bx7c+ Nx7c
38.N*2e S-5h=
39.G6g-6h Nx7g+
40.G6hx7g P-8f
41.B*4f B*3e
42.Bx7c+ Px8g+
43.G7gx8g S*6g
44.S*1c K-3a
45.+Bx8b Sx7h+
46.K-9h P*8f
47.resigns
(diagram 2)

After 92 moves , GOUDA won the game .

Feb 23, 2010

Gote Muriyari Yagura vs Sente Naname Bougin

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

A shogi game of the Ginga sen B-block between OH'ISHI and KOBAYASHI was broadcasted 28 November 2009 .


Sente : OH'ISHI Tadashi (4 dan)
Gote : KOBAYASHI Hiroshi (7 dan)

(diagram 1)

1.P-7f P-3d
2.P-2f P-4d
3.P-2e B-3c
4.S-4h P-8d
5.S-7h P-8e
6.S-7g S-2b
7.P-5f B-4b
8.B-7i S-3c
9.G4i-5h P-5d
10.G-7h G6a-5b
11.K-6i G-3b
12.P-3f G5b-4c
13.S-3g S-6b
14.P-6f K-4a
15.S-4f K-3a
16.P-3e
(diagram 1)

When KOBAYASHI closed his Bishop line with 2...P-4d , he seemed to select Furibisha . But KOBAYASHI quickly advanced the 8th file with 5...P-8e forcing OH'ISHI to move up the left Silver with 6.S-7g and started making Yagura gakoi . The strategy that KOBAYASHI shown in this game is called "Muriyari Yagura" .

Before completing Yagura gakoi , OH'ISHI advanced his right Silver with 15.S-4f and started attacking with 16.P-3e .

(diagram 2)

16...Px3e
17.Sx3e P-4e
18.P-4f P*3d
19.S-2f B-6d
20.S-3g Px4f
21.Sx4f P*4e
22.S-3g P-7d
23.B-6h K-2b
24.K-7i S-5c
25.K-8h S5c-4d
26.R-4h P-5e
27.Px5e Sx5e
28.P*5f S5e-4d
29.P*4f Px4f
30.Bx4f P-8f
31.Px8f P-7e
32.P*4e S-5c
33.P-5e P*5d
34.Px7e Px5e
35.G5h-6g S-5d
36.S-3f Bx7e
37.P-2d Sx2d
38.P-4d G4c-4b
39.N-3g P*8e
40.Px8e N-7c
41.S-7f B-6d
42.P*7e P*8f
43.N-7g K-1b
44.P-1f P-5f
45.Bx6d Px6d
46.B*5a B*5e
47.P*3h P-6e
48.Gx5f Bx3g+
49.Px3g N*6d
(diagram 2)

After OH'ISHI's 3rd file Pawn exchange , KOBAYASHI advanced the 4th file Pawn with ...P-4e to develop his camp and to disturb a move of OH'ISHI's Silver . KOBAYASHI dropped a Pawn with 18...P*3d driving away OH'ISHI's Silver and advanced the Bishop with 19...B-6d aiming the 2h-Rook . OH'ISHI backed the right Silver with 22.S-3g to defend .

KOBAYASHI's King entered Yagura gakoi with 23.K-2b , and the left Silver advanced to 4d developing the Kakoi . OH'ISHI's King also entered Yagura gakoi with 25.K-8h and the Rook ranged with 26.R-4h aiming the 4th file . And both players attacked each other .

(diagram 3)

50.Bx7c+ Nx7f
51.K-9h R-5b
52.P-4c+ Sx4c
53.P*5e P*5d
54.P-9f Px5e
55.Gx5e S*6i
56.G-8g P*5g
57.Gx8f P-5h+
58.R-2h Px6f
59.K-8g N-6h+
60.K-7f P-6g+
61.P-8d P*8b
62.N-6e S-7h+
63.P*6c P*6a
64.P*5c Gx5c
65.Nx5c+ Rx5c
66.P*4d S-5d
67.G-6d resigns
(diagram 3)

After 133 moves , OH'ISHI won the game .