On May 7 and 8, the 3rd game of 67th Meijin-sne between Meijin Habu and Goda (9 dan) occured in Hiroshima prefecture. Sente was Goda. Habu won the game in 120 moves. The score after the game is 2-1 led by Habu.
You can replay the game here(unofficial source).
And here is the duplication of my twitter entries about the this game almost move by move.
- They say Goda should have won if he dropped N*5g at the 107th move instead of K-7h. But I'm not sure at the moment.8 minutes ago from web
- After L*6g, mate exists such as K-7i G*7h(!) Kx7h +R-5h K-7i +R-6h(mate).12 minutes ago from web
- 118. +R-4g 119. K-6h 120. L*6g, Goda resigned the game seeing 120. L*6g.14 minutes ago from web
- 114. N-5h+ 115. Gx5h 116. Bx5h 117. Kx5h, It's almost mandatory.16 minutes ago from web
- 112. B*6g, 113, Kx6i, If Sente played 113, K-8h, then Bx8i K-9g +B-8h K-8f +Rx8g K-9e L*9d +Bx9d Px9d Kx9d +Rx8b(hisshi)18 minutes ago from web
- 111. Px9f, Taking the Silver on 9f which gave threatmate to begin with Sx8g +, But...22 minutes ago from web
- 110. N*6b It's a natural drop keeping the Bishop in hand.23 minutes ago from web
- 109. Rx8b, Goda thought there should have been mate to begin N*6d, but it wasn't. He had to make a move less than 60 seconds per move.24 minutes ago from web
- 108, Sx9f, Gote could not help but take the Bishop on 9f.27 minutes ago from web
- 107. K-7h, Moriuchi said this was a cause of defeat of Goda. Goda thought there should have been mate with keeping a kNight in hand.28 minutes ago from web
- 106. Rx3g+ Check.30 minutes ago from web
- 105. +Bx8d Taking the Rook on 8d.30 minutes ago from web
- 104. Px6c, Taking the promoted kNight back. It's mandatory.31 minutes ago from web
- 103. Nx6c+ Taking the Silver on 6c. Seemed natural.32 minutes ago from web
- 102. P*6b, Protecting such approach to Gote's King.32 minutes ago from web
- 101. N*5e, Aiming at the quick approach such as Nx6c+ K-4b +Bx5a Kx5a G:5b(mate).33 minutes ago from web
- 100, S*8e Silver drop blocking the Bishop's diagonal line on 9f threatening to take it.37 minutes ago from web
- 99. +B-7c, This was a threatmate. The two Bishops worked very well at this position.38 minutes ago from web
- 98. Sx6c, It's a mandatory move..39 minutes ago from web
- 97. +Lx6c, Sacrificing the promoted lance not taking the Silver on 6b. This was a very sharp attack to utilize the promoted Bishop earlier.40 minutes ago from web
- 96. +Lx6i Taking a Silver to have in hand.41 minutes ago from web
- *96 should read 95.42 minutes ago from web
- 96. B*9f, Looked like a very good bishop drop attacking the ear of Gote's King and protecting the square of 8g at the same time.42 minutes ago from web
- 94. R-8d, Intending to play Rx8g in check.44 minutes ago from web
- 93.Lx7c It's seems natural development. Now the promoted bishop on the edge was starting to work better.about 1 hour ago from web
- 92. L-7i+ Sente had only two pawns in hand. This was to intend to take the Silver on 6i for piece supplement.about 1 hour ago from web
- 91. L-8c+ Intending to get rid of the Knight on 7c which gave menace to Sente's King.about 1 hour ago from web
- 90. R-6d(?), Everybody including me did not know why Gote drop a Pawn on 8e here. It's the biggest mystery in this game.about 1 hour ago from web
- 89. L*8f, Sente had to drop it. It's threatening to take the Rook on 8d.about 1 hour ago from web
- 88. R-8d Aiming at Rx8g+. The pawn was isolated by the previous moves of L*7g and S-6iabout 1 hour ago from web
- 87. S-6i, That's why Sente did not take the Lance on 7g. The Silver had to escape there since L*7g was threatmate to begin with Rx7h+about 1 hour ago from web
- 86. L*7g, Lance drop here again utilizing the 68th move of P*7f. Please look at the Knight on 7c. It could jump to 8e anytime he wanted.about 1 hour ago from web
- 85. K-6g.about 1 hour ago from web
- 85. That's why Sente did not drop a pawn on 4h. If he did that, R-3i would be Gote's good continuation for the next +Rx5i Kx5i G*5h(mate).about 1 hour ago from web
- 84. R*3h Rook drop in check. Sente's plan here was to let Sente drop a Pawn on 4h to prevent Sent from using it for attacking like P*4dabout 1 hour ago from web
- 83. G-5i Sente's Gold escaped from the dropped kNight on 4f.about 1 hour ago from web
- 82. N*4f, kNight drop threatening to take the Gold on 5h. It's a basic tactics to attack the Gold(s) near the King in the endgame.about 1 hour ago from web
- 81. S*4e, forking the Rook on 5d and Gold on 3f.about 1 hour ago from web
- 80. Gx2b Taking back the promoted Lance.about 1 hour ago from web
- 79. Lx2b+ Sente took the Silver on 2b which was lured there by the 61st move of P-2b+about 1 hour ago from web
- 78. Gx3f Gote took the Rook.about 1 hour ago from web
- 77. Lx2h, also a natural move of taking back the promoted Bishop.about 1 hour ago from web
- 76. Gx3f, natural move threatening to take the Rook.about 1 hour ago from web
- *73. and 74 should read 74 and 75.about 1 hour ago from web
- 74. L*2i If Gote took it by +Bx2i, then Sente could take the Gold dropped on 4f by Rx4f.about 1 hour ago from web
- 73. G*4f Forking Gold drop to take the Rook on 3f and kNight on 4e supported by the promoted Bishop on 2h.about 1 hour ago from web
- 72. Lx7h+ Taking a Gold in check. 73. Sx7h Taking back the promoted Silver..about 1 hour ago from web
- 71. Bx9a+ Taking a Lance with Bishop promotion. Sente would like to use the Promoted Bishop better since its location of 9a was bad.about 1 hour ago from web
- 70. L*7g, It's a natural development following to Gote's previous move of P*7fabout 1 hour ago from web
- 69. B*8b, Bishop drop threatening to take the Lance on 9a.about 1 hour ago from web
- 68. P*7f, It's a preparation to drop a Lance on 7g. It's powerful attack since N*7c was waiting for jumping to 8e.about 1 hour ago from web
- 67. S-1f, The Silver had to escape here. But it's not a good location of the Silver on the edge.about 1 hour ago from web
- 66. B-2h+ Bishop promotion to keep initiative due to threatening to take the Silver on 2g.about 1 hour ago from web
- 65. R-3f, The Rook escaped from the Bishop dropped on 3g. If it escaped upper, B-4f+ would be a painful forking move.about 1 hour ago from web
- 64. B*3g, Then Gote dropped the Bishop threatening to take the Rook on 2f and intending to make Promoted Bishop on 2h.about 1 hour ago from web
- 63. Taking the dropped Pawn on 2f by the Rook, not by the Silver.about 1 hour ago from web
- 62. Sx2b, As a result of pawn sacrifice with promotion, the Gold on 3b was isolated.about 1 hour ago from web
- 61. P-2b+ Sacrificing the pawn with promotion threatening to take either of Gold or Silver.about 1 hour ago from web
- 60. P*2f, Sacrificing pawn drop threatening to take the Silver on 2g. B*1h would wait for S-1f, S-3h or Sx2f.about 1 hour ago from web
- Please cancel the previous entry. It's an error.about 1 hour ago from web
- 60. B*3g, threatening to take the Rook on 2f and intending to make Promoted Bishop on 2h.about 1 hour ago from web
- 59. Sx2g, It's also natural. If Sente took it by R*2g, B*3f would be painful. But there was another hole generated due to Silver transfer.about 1 hour ago from web
- 58. B*2g+ It's a natural move.about 2 hours ago from web
- If Gote had a kNight in hand, The combination of P*8h and N*7f would be very good to punish the move of the King to 6h in the opening.about 2 hours ago from web
- 57. B*2g, Instead, if Sente chose R-4f, then I think Gote would have dropped a Lance on 4d.about 2 hours ago from web
- 56. B*1h, Threatening to take the Rook on 3f. The kNight on 4e was pinned also.about 2 hours ago from web
- 55. Px7e Sente took the pawn on 7e.about 2 hours ago from web
- 54. K-5b Gote thought this would be a better location of the King than 4a at this stage.about 2 hours ago from web
- 53. R-3f, Sente did not take the Pawn dropped on 2e just before.about 2 hours ago from web
- 52. P*2e, Intending to lure Sente's Rook to 2e to enable B*3f or Rx5f.about 2 hours ago from web
- 51. Px5f Natural move of taking back the promoted Bishop. Bishop trades happened twice already in this game.about 2 hours ago from web
- 50. +Bx5f Gote took it by the Promoted Bishop.about 2 hours ago from web
- 49. B-5f+ Protecting the kNight on 4e.about 2 hours ago from web
- 48. +B-5e, Good development of the promoted Bishop threatening to take the kNight on 4e.about 2 hours ago from web
- 47. P-3e, Pawn advancement to make Sente's Rook work better horizontally It was blocked by his own pawn on 3f..about 2 hours ago from web
- 46. S-3a, Gote did not take the Pawn. It meant possible R*2a would not be a checking drop in the future.about 2 hours ago from web
- *23. should read 45.about 2 hours ago from web
- 23. P*2c, Intending to lure the Silver on 2b to 2c. If Sente had a Rook in hand in the future. R*2a would be severer.about 2 hours ago from web
- 44. Bx1i+ Gote take back the Lance for the lost kNight. The material balance was kept well.about 2 hours ago from web
- 43. G-5h, Gote could not allow Sente's Rook promotion on 5g.about 2 hours ago from web
- 42. B*4f, The Bishop drop on 4f forking Pawn on 5g and Lance on 1i was Gote's plan of attacking.about 2 hours ago from web
- 41.Nx4e, Sente gained a Knight for a pawn but,about 2 hours ago from web
- 40. Nx4e(!), Knight sacrifice! If Sente neglected it, Rx5g+ would be waiting.about 2 hours ago from web
- 39. B*8c, This was to intend to make Promoted Bishop such as B-7b+, B-4g+ or so.about 2 hours ago from web
- 38. P-7e, Sacrficing the Pawn on the 7th file. Gote already had two pawns in hand, he would like to drop a pawn later on the 7th file.about 2 hours ago from web
- 37. P-6f, The meanings of this move did not look clear so much. It prevented Gote from jumping his knIhgt to 6e and blocking possible B*5eabout 2 hours ago from web
- 36. Nx3c, Natural move. Instead, Sx3c would give Rx2a+ and Gx3c would present Rx2b+ to Sente.about 2 hours ago from web
- 35. Bx3c+ Trading Bishops. Gote would have to take it by the Knight otherwise Sente's Rook could get promoted with material gain.about 2 hours ago from web
- 34. R-5d, So Gote prevented Sente from taking it by Bx5e since B*4d became impossible then.about 2 hours ago from web
- 34. P-4e, Advancing a vanguard pawn on the 4th file. If Gote neglect it, then Sente could take the Rook on 5e since B drop on 4d was unable.about 2 hours ago from web
- 33. P-4e, The reason why Gote did not take it since the following line would be expected. Bx5e Bx5e S-8h B*4d R-2i Bx8h+ Gx8h Bx8h+about 2 hours ago from web
- 32. R-5e, It looked amazing since Sente could take it by the Bishop.about 2 hours ago from web
- 31. P-4f, Goda seemed to try to advance the vanguared pawn to 4e. Sacrificing it by P-4d later would be often a vital move in this shape.about 2 hours ago from web
- 30. N-7c, Natural development following to Gote's previous move of P-7d.about 2 hours ago from web
- 29. N-3g, Sente chose to use the kNight instead of the Silver for offense.about 2 hours ago from web
- 28. P-7d, This was to intent to let Gote's left kNight to 7c.about 2 hours ago from web
- 27. P-3f, Sente opened the path of the Silver on 3h and kNight on 2i to move either of them to 3g.about 2 hours ago from web
- 26. G-5a, Gote completed building his castle. It's called Nakahara Gakoi since 16th permanent Meijin Nakahara often used it.about 2 hours ago from web
- 25. S-3h, Goda started to use his right Silver.about 2 hours ago from web
- *Sente's castle should read Gote's caslte.about 2 hours ago from web
- 24. S-6b, It's a natural move. Sente's castle will be completed with G-5a in the near future. It would tolerate Rook drop better.about 2 hours ago from web
- 23. K-6h, It's a little surprising.. Goda showed he would not choose the state-of-art formation such as P-3f and S-4h. It was a bit old.about 2 hours ago from web
- 22. K-4a, Transferring the King to 4a. The square is considered a good location of the King in this strategy.about 2 hours ago from web
- 21. R-2f Natural move to prevent Gote from trasferring his Rook to the 2nd file like R-2e.about 2 hours ago from web
- 20. R-8e, Sente showed he chose R-8e strategy. This is called Chuza Bisha as well since Chuza 7 dan invented this strategy.about 2 hours ago from web
- 19. P*8f, Threatening to take the Rook on 8f. Sente was asking whether Gote pull back his Rook to 8d or 8e.about 2 hours ago from web
- 18. S-2b, Protecting the Knight on 2a in advance to Sente's R-2f.about 2 hours ago from web
- 17. R-3f, It made the Sente's Rook possible to go back to the 2nd file and protect the pawn on 7f with its horizontal line.about 3 hours ago from web
- 16. B-3c, Symmetry is over with this move. Instead, Gote keeps symmetric move such as Rx7f, then he would lose instantly by Bx2b+about 3 hours ago from web
- 15. Rx3d, Taking the pawn on 3d. Goda chose Yokogutori(Side Pawn). Instead, R-2f would have been possible but not so many cases.about 3 hours ago from web
- 12.P-8f 13.Px8f 14.Rx8f Habu traded his Rook pawns, too. It's symmetric.about 3 hours ago from web
- 9. P-2d 10. Px2d 11. Rx2d Goda traded his Rook pawns.about 3 hours ago from web
- 7. G-7h 8. G-3b, Protecting the head of the Bishop on 8g and 2c..about 3 hours ago from web
- 6. P-8e Habu showed he gave up choosing Itteson Kakugawari(Bishop exchange with losing a move).about 3 hours ago from web
- 5. P-2e, It's a natural move. Next move is the branch of selecting Gote's strategy of this game. G-3b, Bx8h or P-8e?about 3 hours ago from web
- 4. P-8d, Habu also showed his intention to take Ibisha(Static Rook) strategy. Possible developments are Itteson Kakugawari or Yokofutori.about 3 hours ago from web
- 3. P-2f, Goda showed he would choose Ibisha(Static Rook) strategy.about 3 hours ago from web
- 1. P-7f 2. P-3d, Both opened their Bishop's diagonal lines.about 3 hours ago from web
- I'm getting back to the 3rd game of 67th Meijinsen between Goda(Sente) and Habu. http://bit.ly/16xdclabout 3 hours ago from web
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