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Mar 9, 2010

Ai Furibisha ; Sente Mukai Bisha , Hon mino gakoi vs Gote Mukai Bisha Yagura gakoi

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

A shogi game of the Ginga sen G-block between SAWADA and MURO'OKA was broadcasted 17 December 2009 .


Sente : SAWADA Shingo (4 dan)
Gote : MURO'OKA Katsuhiko (7 dan)

(diagram 1)

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

After pushed the 9th file Pawn , SAWADA closed his Bishop line with 3.P-6f to make a Furibisha formation . MURO'OKA moved up his Bishop with 3...B-3c to prepare the form of Mukai Bisha with open Bishop line .

SAWADA pushed the 3rd file Pawn with 5.P-3f and ranged the Rook with 6.R-8h making a Mukai Bisha formation . MURO'OKA made Kata mino gakoi with 7...S-7b and immediately started developing it to Yagura gakoi with 8...P-7d & 9...S-7c .

SAWADA advanced his left Silver with 11.S-5f aiming at the 3c-Bishop's head and MURO'OKA pushed the 4th file Pawn with 11...P-4d to prevent ;S-4e .

SAWADA made Hon mino gakoi with 14.G6i-5h and ranged the Rook again with 16.R-6h . After advancing the Kakoi to Yagura gakoi , SAWADA made Suzume zashi attacking formation and started attacking with 27.P-7e .

(diagram 2)

27...Px7e
28.Bx7e P-4e
29.P-6d S-5b
30.P-9e Px9e
31.N-6e Px4f
32.P*7c Nx7c
33.Px6c+ G6bx6c
34.Lx9e P*9d
35.P*6d G6c-6b
36.Nx7c+ G7bx7c
37.N*6e G-7d
38.Bx9c= Lx9c
39.S*6c P-4g+
40.Sx4g Gx6e
41.Sx5b+ Gx5b
42.P-6c+ Gx6c
43.S*5b S*7b
(diagram 2)

SAWADA exchanged the 7th file Pawns and MURO'OKA also started attacking with 28...P-4e . SAWADA didn't reply MURO'OKA's 28...P-4e , but continued attacking .

SAWADA sacrificed his Bishop and still continued attacking . After some moves , MURO'OKA's Kakoi was completely broken .

(diagram 3)

44.Sx4a= N-4e
45.S-5b= Nx3g+
46.Nx3g P*4f
47.Sx6c+ Sx6c
48.N*7e Gx7e
49.P*6d Sx6d
50.G*6c S*7b
51.Gx6d Px4g+
52.P*7c B*4i
53.Px7b+ Kx7b
54.S*7c K-6a
55.R*3a K-5b
56.R-3b+ resigns
(diagram 3)

After 111 moves , SAWADA won the game .

Oct 19, 2008

FUJII system sample game .

Interesting game collection ; FUJII system .


A game of Jun'i sen C2 class league between ARIYOSHI and MUROOKA became a typical "FUJII system" game . (7 October 2008 )

Sente; ARIYOSHI Michio (9 dan)
GOte; MUROOKA Katsuhiko (7 dan)

(diagram 1)

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


FUJII system is original made aiming to beat "Ibisha Anaguma" by using "Shiken Bisha". "FUJII system has some charactaristic points .
  1. Used when the opponent tries to make "Ibisha Anaguma" .
  2. Making attackable formation using the parts of "Mino gakoi" .
  3. When opponent starts making "Ibisha Anaguma" with L-9h , starting an attack .
  4. When opponent gives up "Ibisha Anaguma" , entering the King into "Mino gakoi" .
But recently "FUJII system" become less effective , since opponents have some good tactics.
In this game , you can see a typical "FUJII system" game .

(diagram 2)

13. S-5g N-8e
14. B-8f R-6b
15. K-9h P-9e
16. S-8g G-(6a)5b
17. G-7h S-5d
18. P-3f P-6e
19. Px6e P-9f
20. Px9f Sx6e
21. P*6f Sx6f
22. Sx6f Bx6f
23. Gx6f Rx6f
(diagram 2)



MUROOKA started attacking with N-8e . ARIYOSHI gave up "Ibisha Anaguma" , but made "Kushikatsu gakoi" . After making the center safty by G-(6a)5b , MUROOKA continued attacking .


After 100 moves until P*9f , MUROOKA won this game .