On April 30 Yauchi won the third game of the first Mynavi Joshi Open
Final 3-win match
against Kai in 92 moves. Yauchi was a Gote player in
this game. Kai chose Shikenbisha following to her Sente's game of the 1st one. Yauchi adopted a quick attack in this game.
The diagram below is the resignation one when Gote took the Lance on 1f. The possible variations after that position would be as followings;
N*4e +Rx4e Px4e Px1g+ K-3g B*1i K-2f +P-1f K-2e +P-1e(mate, replayable by clicking the arrow in the direction under the diagram)
N*4e +Rx4e Px4e Px1g+ K-3g B*1i K-3h Bx2h+(mate)
+B-2f G*1g +Bx1g Px1g+ K-3g B*1i K-2f G*2e(mate)
+B-2f G*1g +Bx1g Px1g K-3h G*2h K-3g Gx2g(mate)
+Bx1f G*1h Kx1h Lx1f P*1g Lx1g+ Kx1g L*1f Kx1f R*1i K-2f B*1e(mate)
+Bx1f G*1h Kx1h Lx1f P*1g Lx1g+ Kx1g L*1f Kx1f R*1i P*1g G*1e(mate)
+Bx1f G*1h Kx1h Lx1f P*1g Lx1g+ Kx1g L*1f K-2f B*1e Kx1f R*1i P*1g G*2e(mate)
+Bx1f G*1h Kx1h Lx1f P*1g Lx1g+ Kx1g L*1f K-2h B*1i K-3h R*1h K-3i R-2h+(mate)
In any case, Sente could not help avoiding forced mate.
This is the start of the game in the morning of April 30. The left player is Yauchi. Up to the second move of P-3d was taken in this video.
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