On February 18 & 19, the 4th game of 58th Osho-sen 4-win match between Osho Habu and Challenger Oui Fukaura was held at Beppuwan Royal Hotel in Beppu City, Oita prefecture. Habu was Sente player this game. The opening strategy was Gote's itteson Kakugawari. My focal point of this game was as I decribed in my twitter linked below;
Twitter / takodori: Whether Fukaura's taking v ...
Whether Fukaura's taking vanguard position on 3rd file will succeed or not will be a focal point in this game.
Twitter / takodori: Due to the P-3e, It got le ...
Due to the P-3e, It got less easy to activate Sente's right kNight while the Pawn on 3e is a floating piece now.
Twitter / takodori: Due to the P-3e, It got le ...
Due to the P-3e, It got less easy to activate Sente's right kNight while the Pawn on 3e is a floating piece now.
Twitter / takodori: Habu is trying to make 34. ...
Habu is trying to make 34.P-3e bad and Fukaura is making it good.
I think Habu's Bishop drop on 5f punished Fukaura's 34. P-3e successfully to break through the 2nd file. He won the game in 107 moves.
The diagram below is the resignation one where Sente dropped his Lance on 8c. Gote's King would be in brinkmate in a few moves like below;
Kx8c R-8a+ S*8b B-6a+ K-9c P-9e S*8c Px9d Sx9d +Bx9d(mate, replayable by clicking the arrow in the right direction under the diagram)
Kx8c R-8a+ S*8b B-6a+ K-9c P-9e Px9e Lx9e(mate)
Kx8c R-8a+ K-9c B-6a+ S*9b +B-7a(mate)
K-9b R-8a+ K-9c B-6a+ S*8b Lx8b Sx8b P-9e Px9e S*9d(mate)
K-9c Rx9a+ S*9b B-6a+ S*8b Lx8b+ Sx8b +Bx9d Kx9d +Rx9b S-9c P-9e(mate)
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