Here is the duplication of my twitter entries about the moves of the 3rd game of 80th Kisei-sen best of five match. Kimura beat Habu in this game and leads the score by 2-1. You can replay the game here(Kifu for Flash) or here(Kifu for Java).
- Kimura leads the score in 2-1. He needs one more win before he loses two games to obtain Kisei title.about 3 hours ago from web
- In any case, Gote's King would be inevitable to be mated.about 3 hours ago from web
- (6) K-2b G*2c K-3a P*3b Gx3b S*3b+ Kx3b B*2c K-2b G*3b(mate)about 3 hours ago from web
- (6) K-2b G*2c K-3a P*3b Gx3b S*3b+ Kx3b B*2c K-4b B-4a+ K-4c G*5c K-3d +B-2c(mate)about 3 hours ago from web
- (5) K-1b G*2c(mate)about 3 hours ago from web
- (4)Sx2d Px2d K-3b P-2c+ K-4c B*5d K-3d +P-2d K-3e +P-3e(mate)about 3 hours ago from web
- (3) Sx2d Px2d K-3b P-2c+ K-3a +P-2b(mate)about 3 hours ago from web
- (2) Sx2d Px2d K-3d L*3e(!) Kx3e G*2e(mate)about 3 hours ago from web
- (1) K-3d B*2c K-4c G*5d(mate)about 3 hours ago from web
- Here are several typical mating lines after resignation.about 3 hours ago from web
- After 155. S*2d, Habu resigned the game. His King would be inevitable to be mated.about 3 hours ago from web
- 155. S*2d, Silver drop on 2d with check. It's supported by the two pieces such as Pawn on 2e and Rook on 2f.about 3 hours ago from web
- 154. Kx2c Mandatory.about 3 hours ago from web
- 153. Nx2c+(!) Sente sacrificed the kNight which was dropped in the previous move.about 3 hours ago from web
- 152. Px6e, Gote became at a loss how to defend his King anymore. So he had to take the Gold on 6e.about 3 hours ago from web
- 151. N*3e, This was a threatmate to begin with Nx2c+ with many pieces in hand.about 3 hours ago from web
- 150. Gx4b, So this was almost mandatory. If Gote took it by Sx5b, then N*3d would be a painful check.about 3 hours ago from web
- 149. Neglecting 148. P6d, Sente took the Silver on 4b. If Gote took the Gold on 6f in the next move, Gote's King would be mated.about 3 hours ago from web
- 148. P*6d, Gote dropped a pawn immediately after taking it by 146. Gx5c.about 3 hours ago from web
- 147. Lx5c+ Natural move to take the Gold with Lance promotion threatening to take the Silver on 4b.about 3 hours ago from web
- 146. Gx5c, Gote took the promoted pawn to have a pawn in hand instead losing pieces.about 3 hours ago from web
- 145. +B-6c, Escaping from the kNight on 7b with keeping connection to the promote Pawn on 5c.about 3 hours ago from web
- 144. N*7b KnIght drop threatening to take the promote Bishop on 6d.about 3 hours ago from web
- 143. P-5c+ Letting the Pawn on 5d get promoted. This promoted pawn was supported by two pieces such as Lance on 5f and Horse on 6d.about 3 hours ago from web
- 142. Bx8i= Gote took the Rook. But Sente's King had a safe route to 6th and central file and would not likely to be trapped.about 3 hours ago from web
- 141. K-7g, Sente felt okay to sacrifice Rook for nothing to keep King's Safety.about 3 hours ago from web
- 140. S*9h, A silver drop forking the King and the Rook.about 3 hours ago from web
- 139. Rx2f, Natural move to take back the promoted Rook.about 3 hours ago from web
- 138. +Bx2f, Since the diagonal line of the promoted Bishop was blocked by P*6h and it's no longer useful, Gote traded it for a Silver.about 3 hours ago from web
- I hit the limit of the twitter updates an hour. So I had to quit updating last night.about 4 hours ago from web
- 137. P*1h Sente dropped a pawn on 1h in order not to allow pawn promotion.about 13 hours ago from web
- 136. P-1f, Advancing pawn aiming at P-1g+about 13 hours ago from web
- 135. P*6h, Dropping a pawn to block the diagonal line of the promoted Bishop on 5i. It gave no pressure to the King with it.about 13 hours ago from web
- 134. Lx9c, Taking the kNight.about 13 hours ago from web
- 133. Gx6e, Taking a kNight on 6e. Sente's King could escape to the right.about 13 hours ago from web
- 132. L*9b Dropping a Lance to take the kNight on 9c.about 13 hours ago from web
- 131. Bx6d+ Gote took the pawn on 6d which supported the kNight on 6e.about 13 hours ago from web
- 130. Px1e, Gote took the Lance on 1e.about 13 hours ago from web
- 129. B*7c, Sente aimed at cleaning up the Gote's pieces on the left side to make the King safer.about 13 hours ago from web
- 128. P-9d, Gote had nothing in hand. This meant to have a Lance in hand.about 13 hours ago from web
- 127. K-8g, Preventing Gote from N-7g+about 13 hours ago from web
- 126. P*5h, It's almost mandatory to support the promoted Bishop.about 13 hours ago from web
- 125. R-8i, Threatening to take the Bishop on 5i.about 13 hours ago from web
- 124. N *8d, Gote dropped a kNight on 8d supported by the pawn on 8c to give pressure on the head of the King.about 13 hours ago from web
- 123. +S-8e, Sente made the pomoted Silver closer to the King.about 13 hours ago from web
- 122. P*8c, Gote dropped a sacrificing pawn on 8c, head of the promoted Silver. Gote would struggle to find a way to prevent entering King.about 13 hours ago from web
- 121. K-9g, Sente showed his intention to move his King to upper space.about 13 hours ago from web
- 120. +B-5i, Gote did not trade the promoted Bishop for the Rook on 8g to try to prevent the King enter into Gote's camp.about 13 hours ago from web
- 119. R*8g(!) Wow! I did not predict this Rook drop. How many others than Kimura could think of this move?about 13 hours ago from web
- 118. Bx8f+ Then, Gote took the Pawn on 8f with Bishop promotion.about 13 hours ago from web
- 117. S-2f, The Silver escaped to 2f which was supported by the Rook on 2h.about 13 hours ago from web
- 116. B*5i Bishop drop threatening to take the Silver on 3g.about 13 hours ago from web
- 115. +Sx8d, Taking a lance on 8d to make the upper space of the King safer.about 13 hours ago from web
- 113. +Bx6d, 114. Px6d Natural moves. As a result, Gote's kNghit on 6e was supported by the pawn on 6d and Sente's Silver on 3g got floating.about 13 hours ago from web
- 112. B*6d, It's a fork between promoted Bishop on 9a and the Silver on 3g.about 13 hours ago from web
- 111. G7g-6f, Sente did not allow Gote to take the Gold by the kNight.about 13 hours ago from web
- 110. N*6e, Gote dropped a kNight on 6e threatening to take the Gold on 7g. It's a basic tactics to attack the Gold near the King.about 13 hours ago from web
- 108. Px7g+ 109. G8g-7g Natural moves.about 13 hours ago from web
- 107. G-6g, Sente did not take the pawn on 7f and make his right Gold closer to the King.about 13 hours ago from web
- 106. P*7f, Pawn sacrifice threatening to take the kNight on 7g. If Sente took it by Gx7f, then N*7f would be good to block the Horse on 9a.about 13 hours ago from web
- 104. P-7g+ 105. Nx7g, Gote sacrificed the pawn with promotion. Sente took it by the Kngiht.about 13 hours ago from web
- 103. Sx3g Natural response.about 13 hours ago from web
- 101. Bx9a 102. Px3g+ Sente took the Rook while Gote captured the kNight.about 13 hours ago from web
- 100. Px3f, Gote's Rook did not escape from the Bishop.about 13 hours ago from web
- 99. B*7c, Sente neglected Gote's 96.P-3e and dropped a Bishop threatening to take the Rook on 9a.about 13 hours ago from web
- 98. P-3e, Gote advanced the Pawn to 3e.about 13 hours ago from web
- 97. S-8c+ Sente guarded the kNight on 9c with this Silver promotion.about 13 hours ago from web
- 96. R-9a, Gote's Rook had to escape from N*9c to threaten to take it.about 13 hours ago from web
- 95. N*9c, Sente could not allow Lx8f. This was threatening to take the Rook on 8a.about 13 hours ago from web
- 94. L*8d, The aim was simple. Lx8f with the support of the Rook on 8a.about 13 hours ago from web
- 93. Gx5g, Sente took the Pawn on 5g by the Gold.about 13 hours ago from web
- 92. P*7f, Dropping a pawn to give a pressure on the ear of Sente's King.about 13 hours ago from web
- 91. L:5f, Lance drop to plan material gain by P-5c+about 13 hours ago from web
- 90. P-1c, Pawn advancement to try to take the Lance on 1e to advance it again to 1d.about 13 hours ago from web
- 89. R-2h, So, Sente's Rook escaped to 2h instead of taking the pawn on 5g.about 13 hours ago from web
- 88. P*5g, Good pawn drop on the focal point among the Rook, Silver and Gold. Sx5g would be bad due to B*5e and Rx5g would invite B*6f.about 13 hours ago from web
- 87. P*8f Good move. The Safety of Sente's King recovered very much with this pawn drop.about 13 hours ago from web
- 86. R-8a, Gote pulled back his Rook to 8a. Instead, B*7i would be not effective since Sente's King escaped to 7g.about 13 hours ago from web
- 84. Bx6h+ 85. Gx6h Bishop trade completed. If Sente took the Bishop by Rx6h, then B*7i Kx7i Rx8g+ would be painful.about 13 hours ago from web
- 82. Px8g+ 83. Gx8g Gote tried to trade Bishop with this pawn sacrifice with promotion.about 13 hours ago from web
- 81. Sx7d As an effect of inviting Gote's Rook to 8c, This Sx7d was threating to take the Rook. to keep initiative.about 13 hours ago from web
- 80. Rx8c, Gote take it.about 13 hours ago from web
- 79. P*8c(!) Sente dropped a sacrificing pawn to invite Sente's Rook to 8c.about 13 hours ago from web
- 78. Bx9e, Natural move to taking back the Lance on 9e to develop the Bishop to a good square to give pressure on the head of Sente's king.about 14 hours ago from web
- 77. Sx6e, Natural response.about 14 hours ago from web
- 76. Nx6e(!), kNight sacrifice to take the Lance on 9e by the Bishop on 6b.about 14 hours ago from web
- 75. Lx9e, Natural response to take the sacrificed Lance.about 14 hours ago from web
- 74. Lx9e(!) Gote sacrificed a Lance.about 14 hours ago from web
- 73. Px9e natural response.about 14 hours ago from web
- 72. P-9e, Gote tried to attack the edge file.about 14 hours ago from web
- 71. P-7e, Sente tried to attack the head of the Knight on 7c.about 14 hours ago from web
- 70. B-6b, After making Sente's Gold in bad shape, Gote's Bishop escaped from the Pawn on 5d.about 14 hours ago from web
- 69. G-7g, Almost mandatory.about 14 hours ago from web
- 68. Px8f, This was threatmete. If Sente took the Bishop on 5c, then mate would exist such as Px8g K-7i G*7h(mate).about 14 hours ago from web
- 67. Gx8g, This was mandatory, too.about 14 hours ago from web
- 66. Px8g+ This was mandatory move.about 14 hours ago from web
- 65. Px5d(!) Sente neglected 64. P-8f to deny Bishop trade on 8f. It's a strong move.about 14 hours ago from web
- Sente would like to get off the Bishop from the board to ease up Sente's attack on the central file.about 14 hours ago from web
- 64. P-8f, Gote counter-attacked to try to trade pawn and Bishop on 8f.about 14 hours ago from web
- 63. P-5e, Sente started attacking the head of the Bishop on 5c.about 14 hours ago from web
- 62. R-8b, Gote gave up the protection of the head of the Bishop on the central file and transfered his Rook to 8th file again.about 14 hours ago from web
- 61. S-6f, Silver advancement to protect the pawn on 6e.about 14 hours ago from web
- 60. B-5c, Gote could not take the Pawn on 6e by Nx6e since the next S-6f would kill the kNight.about 14 hours ago from web
- 59. P-6e, Gote advanced the Pawn to 6e in spite that Gote's right kNight guraded the head of the Bishop on 6d.about 14 hours ago from web
- 58. R-5b, Gote transfered his Rook to central file to prevent P-5e Px5e Sx5e.about 14 hours ago from web
- 57. R-5h, Sente transfered his Rook to the central file.about 14 hours ago from web
- 56. P*1b, Gote denied Lance trade to keep the safety of the King.about 14 hours ago from web
- 53. P-1e 54. Px1e 55. Lx1e Sente traded pawn on 1e and offered lance trade as well.about 14 hours ago from web
- 52. R-8b, Gote was still waiting for Sente's attack.about 14 hours ago from web
- 51. R-1h, It's a natural move after 49.L-1g.about 14 hours ago from web
- 50. R-8a, Gote pulled back his Rook to 8a. He was waiting for Sente's attack.about 14 hours ago from web
- 49. L-1g, Since Gote did not pull back silver to the edge, Sente would try to attack edge. This enabled R-1h in the future.about 14 hours ago from web
- 48. S-3c, Gote pulled back the Silver to 3c, not to 1c.about 14 hours ago from web
- 47. P-2e, Sente advanced the pawn to 2e threatening to take the Silver on 2d.about 14 hours ago from web
- 46. K-7c, Gote jumped his left kNight on 7c to guard the head of the Bishop on 6d.about 14 hours ago from web
- 45. P-9f, Sente advanced his kingside edge pawn to give the King wider space.about 14 hours ago from web
- 44. S-4b, Since the possible battle field seemed to 3rd file, he moved his right Silver to 4b to add defensive power to the 3rd file.about 14 hours ago from web
- 43. L-1h, Early escape from the diagonal line of the Bishop on 6d.about 14 hours ago from web
- 42. P-8e, Gote advanced his Rook pawn to 8e to give pressure to the head of Sente's King.about 14 hours ago from web
- 41. R-3h, Sente moved his Rook to 3rd file to aim at pawn and Silver trade after jumping his kNight to 2e.about 14 hours ago from web
- 40. S-2d, Early silver escape from possible kNight jump to 2e.about 14 hours ago from web
- 39. P-2f, Sente advanced his Rook pawn.about 14 hours ago from web
- 38. P-1d, Gote advanced kingside edge pawn. This was important. When Sente could jump his kNight to 2e, it's no good to allow P-1e.about 14 hours ago from web
- 37. P-1f, Sente advanced edge pawn on the 1st file.about 14 hours ago from web
- corrections: 33. S-4f 34. S-5c 35.N-3g 36. P-9dabout 14 hours ago from web
- 33. P-9d, Advancing edge pawn on the 9th file.about 14 hours ago from web
- 32. N-3g, Sente jumped his right kNight to 3g.about 14 hours ago from web
- 31. S-5c, Gote moved his Silver to 5c, not 7c. This meant he would use his right Silver for defense.about 14 hours ago from web
- 30. S-4f, Silver advancement to 4f.about 14 hours ago from web
- 29. K-7i, 30. K-3a 31. K-8h 32. K-2b, Both entered their King into their Yagura castles.about 14 hours ago from web
- 28. G5b-4c, Gote was building his Yagura castle.about 14 hours ago from web
- 27. B-6h, Then, Sente did not trade pawn on 3e and make a route for the King to enter to 8h.about 14 hours ago from web
- Sente would lose his right Silver if he traded pawn on 3e at the position.about 14 hours ago from web
- 26. B-6d, Gote prevented Sente from trading pawn on 3e. If he did it by P-3e, Px3e, Bx3e, then P*3f S-4f P*4e P-6e B-7c would be waiting.about 14 hours ago from web
- 25. S-3g, Sente moved his right Silver to 3g.. If Gote did not develop his Bishop to 6d, Sente could trade pawns on 3e.about 14 hours ago from web
- 24. P-4d, Pawn advancement to make a room to move his Gold on 5b to 4c.about 14 hours ago from web
- 23. P-3f, Pawn advancement to make a room to develop his Silver or kNight to 3g and aimed at pawn trade on 3e by his Bishop.about 14 hours ago from web
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- 22. B-3a, Gote also pulled his Bishop to 3a. With this move, there was no longer possibility for Gote to choose quick attack Yagura.about 14 hours ago from web
- 21. B-7i, Sente started to develop his Bishop to use it on the right side.about 14 hours ago from web
- 20. S-3c, Gote moved up his left silver to 3c to block the diagonal line of the Bishop.about 14 hours ago from web
- 19. S-7g, Since Gote's Rook could not go to the central file easily, Sente's right Silver went to 7th file.about 14 hours ago from web
- 18. G-5b, With this move, Gote's did not seem to choose quick attack Yagura since it disabled the possibility for Rook to move to 5th file.about 14 hours ago from web
- 17. G5h-6g, Sente was building Yagura castle.about 14 hours ago from web
- 15. P-6i 16. P-7d, Though it seemed to be going to normal Yagura. Gote still kept option to choose quick attack yagura with P-7d.about 14 hours ago from web
- 13.G-7h 14.G-3b, Both players were still on the course of normal yagura.about 14 hours ago from web
- 11.G4i-5h 12. G-3b, Both player was still on the course of normal yagura.about 14 hours ago from web
- 9.S-4h, 10.S-4b, Both player moved up all their Silvers.about 14 hours ago from web
- 7. P-5f 8. P-5d, It was going to Standard Yagura Opening.about 14 hours ago from web
- 5.P-6f 6.S-6b, Both seemed to choose Yagura opening.about 14 hours ago from web
- 3.S-6h 4.P-3d, It's a standard opening for Yagura.about 14 hours ago from web
- 1. P-7f 2. P-8d, 8-dan Kimura was Sente. He opened the diagonal line of his Bishop. Habu responded by P-8d to choose Ibisha.about 14 hours ago from web
- 3rd game of 80th Kisei-sen finished. http://bit.ly/QvGcdabout 14 hours ago from web
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