The 2nd game of 34th Kio-sen between Kio Sato Yasumitsu and Kubo Toshiaki(8 dan) was held at Hokkoku Shimbun Kaikan in Kanazawa City, Ishikawa prefecture on February 28, 2009. Kubo was Sente player. Kubo adopted Quick Ishida Attack and his R-7e at the 11th move made many people amazed if such a move exist effectively. I'm not sure whether the R-7e succeeded or not. But the result was Kubo's victory in 57 moves.
Here
is the resignation diagram when Kubo dropped his Gold on 7d. Gote's King would be mated. Here are some possible lines
after the diagram;
- K-5e G*4f K-5f R*5f(mate)
- K-5e G*4f K-4d +R-5c(mate)
- Kx7d +Rx5d K-7e R*7d K-6f G*5f(mate)
- Kx7d +Rx5d P-6d R*7c K-8d G*7d K-9e P-9f K-9d R-8c+(mate, Replayable clicking the arrow in the right direction under the diagram)
- Kx7d +Rx5d G*6d R*7c K-8d G*7d Gx7d +Rx7d K-9e P-9f(mate)
- Kx7d +Rx5d K-8c G*7c K-9b R:8b(mate)
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