Habu beat Kimura in 142 moves. After the game, the score is 1-0 led by Habu. Here is the duplication of my twitter entries on the game.
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- After that, Gx6f Bx6f+ would be expected and Sente's King would be in Hisshi(brinkmate).31 minutes ago from web
- 142. B4hx6f+, Kimura resigned the game after this move.32 minutes ago from web
- 141. K-8f Compulsory.42 minutes ago from web
- 140. N*8d check.42 minutes ago from web
- 139. S-4f, Sente denied the Silver trade.43 minutes ago from web
- 138. S-4d, Offering Silver trade. Gote would like to have a Silver in hand.43 minutes ago from web
- 137. N*6f Blocking the diagonal lines of both Bishops.44 minutes ago from web
- And it's a threatmating move such as +B-7e in the next move.44 minutes ago from web
- 136. B*9i Threatening to take the Silver on 5e.about 1 hour ago from web
- 135. Sx5e, almost compulsory.about 1 hour ago from web
- 134. P*5e, Sacrificing pawn drop on the head of the Silver to disconnect it with the Gold on 6g.about 1 hour ago from web
- 133. Kx7f, Sente took it by King. if he took it by Gold such as Gx7f, then P-7e would be painful.about 1 hour ago from web
- 132. Nx7f, The kNight sacrifice. Which made the Rook on 8a work better.about 1 hour ago from web
- 131. K-8f, Sente's King slipped to the 8f instead of going down to 9g.about 1 hour ago from web
- 130. N*8d, check.about 1 hour ago from web
- 129. Kx9f Taking the sacrificing pawn on 9f.about 1 hour ago from web
- 128. P*9f Sacrificing a pawn on the head of the King.about 1 hour ago from web
- 127. G-6g, The Gold escaped from the Bishop on 4h.about 1 hour ago from web
- 126. B*4h, Threatening to take the Gold on 6f.about 1 hour ago from web
- 125. Px9e Sente took the Lance on 9e.about 1 hour ago from web
- 124. R-8a, It's a natural move.about 1 hour ago from web
- 123. S*9d Sente tried to drop a Silver threatening to take the Rook to live longer.about 1 hour ago from web
- 122. R-8c, Cool move. Gote did not need to be in a hurry since his King was safe.about 1 hour ago from web
- 121. Nx8e, Sente took the Silver on 8e to live longer.about 1 hour ago from web
- 120. Lx9e, Gote took the Bishop on 9e.about 1 hour ago from web
- 119. N*7g Threatening to capture the Silver on 8e which was the key piece of attack.about 1 hour ago from web
- 118. Rx7c Taking the Bishop on 7c. Sente could now take it by Bx7c since Lx9f would give mate for Sente's King.about 1 hour ago from web
- 117. P*9f, Sente dropped the pawn to support the Bishop on 9e.about 1 hour ago from web
- 116.Lx9c, Taking the promoted Knight by the Lance which pinned the Bishop.about 1 hour ago from web
- 115. K-9g Compulsory.about 1 hour ago from web
- 114. S*8e, With his Silver drop, I came to believe Gote was in the winning position.about 1 hour ago from web
- 113. Nx9c, Sente took the kNight on 9c, But S*8e would be a painful drop.about 1 hour ago from web
- 112. L*9b Increase the pressure on the head of Bishop and King on the edge file.about 1 hour ago from web
- 111. Gx6f, If this was compulsory, the position seemed to favorable for Gote.about 1 hour ago from web
- 110. Sx6f, Gote at last took the Silver.about 1 hour ago from web
- 109. N*8e, kNight drop connecting to the Bishop on 7c and threatening to take the Lance on 9c.about 1 hour ago from web
- 108. R-8c, Gote let the Rook escaped from the Bishop on 7c to take it.about 1 hour ago from web
- 107. B*7c, Bishop drop to threaten to take the Rook and take the possible Lx9e by it with promotion.about 1 hour ago from web
- 106. Lx9c, Natural move to pin the King.about 1 hour ago from web
- 105. Bx9e Sente took the BIshop by Bishop.about 1 hour ago from web
- 104. Bx9e(!) Gote took the Lance on 9e. I don't see how to approach Sente's King.about 2 hours ago from web
- 103. Px9c+, Sente neglected the Silver on 5e and took the kNight on 9c. I don't know why he did not take the Silveron 5e.about 2 hours ago from web
- 102. Sx5e(!) Gote would like to have a silver in hand regardless of material loss.about 2 hours ago from web
- The question is if there is a good way to approach Sente's King. If yes, Gote will win the game. If not, it will be Sente's game.about 2 hours ago from web
- 101. S-5f, Sente did not accept Silver trade since it would be dangerous to let Gote have a Silver in hand.about 2 hours ago from web
- Correction: 99. Kx9f 100. S-4d.about 2 hours ago from web
- 98. S-4d, Gote would like to have a Silver in hand. This was offering Silver trade.about 2 hours ago from web
- 97. Kx9f, Sente took the kNight on 9f by King.about 2 hours ago from web
- 98. Px8i+ Gote neglected the pawn on 9d and took the kNight on 8i making Tokin.about 2 hours ago from web
- 97. P*9d Sente seemed to intend to enter the King into the Gote's camp.about 3 hours ago from web
- 96. Nx9c, Gote took the Tokin on 9c by kNight. The Bishop on 7c became floating.about 3 hours ago from web
- 95. P-9c+ Pawn promotion to Tokin. I'm not sure what was the meaning of this move.about 3 hours ago from web
- 94. P*8h Pawn drop threatening to take the kNight on 8i supported by the kNight on 9f.about 3 hours ago from web
- 93. K-9g Sente's King moved up to the head of the kNight on 9f.about 3 hours ago from web
- 92. N-9f, Check. After the King moves somewhere, P*8h will be a way of continual attacking.about 3 hours ago from web
- 91. L-9e, The lance escaped from the kNight dropped on 8d.about 3 hours ago from web
- 90. N*8d Dropping a nNight threatening to take the Lance on 9f.about 3 hours ago from web
- 89. Lx9f Compulsory.about 3 hours ago from web
- 88. P*9f, Gote still inveted the Lance to upper space to drop a kNight on 8d to threaten to take it.about 3 hours ago from web
- According to the commentary of the boardlive, the meaning of P-9d is to make a room of L-9e against the possible P*9f and N*8d.about 3 hours ago from web
- 87. P-9d, I think nobody predicted this move.about 3 hours ago from web
- 86. R-8b, This intended to drop a pawn on 9f and drop a kNight on 8d to capture the lance invited to upper space with check.about 3 hours ago from web
- 85. Lx9g Almost compulsory.about 3 hours ago from web
- 84. P*9g,, Pawn sacrifice drop again to invite the Lance to upper space.about 3 hours ago from web
- 83. Lx9h Almost compulsory.about 3 hours ago from web
- 82. P*9h Pawn sacrifice to invite the Lance to upper square.about 3 hours ago from web
- 81. Px9e Sente took the edge pawn.about 3 hours ago from web
- 80. Gote started counter attack from the edge. I would like to see severe attacking race in the endgame.about 4 hours ago from web
- 79. S-4e, Sente made the right Silver closer to Gote's King. He seemed to seek for the timing to trade the Bishop for a Silver on 3e.about 4 hours ago from web
- 78. G3a-2b, Gote amended Anaguma castle. This increased the protection of the squares from 1c to 3c.about 4 hours ago from web
- 77. B-6h, Sente pulled back his Bishop to 6h escaping from the Silver on 5e after kNight trade. Many say why he didn't trade it for S.about 4 hours ago from web
- 76. Sx2b, Gote took it by the Silver. Sente succeeded in reducing the defensive pieces which protected the edge file.about 4 hours ago from web
- 75. Nx3c+ Sente took the kNight.about 4 hours ago from web
- 74. Nx3c Gote took the pawn on 3c by the kNight.about 4 hours ago from web
- 73. P*3c, Sente neglected Sx3e to drop a pawn on 3c which was threatened to take the Gold on 3b.about 4 hours ago from web
- 72. Sx3e, I'm not sure but Sente would play P*3d if Gote took it by the pawn like Px3e instead. Sx3e threatened to take the Bishop on 4f.about 4 hours ago from web
- 71. P-3e, Sente entered into hostilities. No more fear of repetition at the moment.about 5 hours ago from web
- 69. P*8g 70. R-8d, Sente passed one move from 66. P*8f to 70.R-8f. If Sente dropped a pawn on 2d, then repetition will be very likely.about 5 hours ago from web
- 66. P*8f 67. Px8f 68. Rx8f, Looked like no attack from Gote's side. Unless Sente entered into hostilities, repetition is likely occur.about 5 hours ago from web
- 65.P-1e, Advancing vanguard pawn on the right edge to give pressure to the King in Anaguma.about 5 hours ago from web
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- 64. G-3a, Gote put his right Silver closer to the King.about 5 hours ago from web
- I think Sente slightly leads the position since he has lots of moves to play while Gote does not have an effective move.about 5 hours ago from web
- 63. P-1f, Sente do not need to be in a hurry. This intended to advance vanguard pawn on the 1st file in the next move.about 5 hours ago from web
- Gote's Anaguma Castle is robust. However, if Sente has three pawns, then P*2d Px2d P*2e Px2e P*2d will be a set of good attacking moves.about 5 hours ago from web
- 62. G-4a, Seems like no attack from Gote. He seemed to have to wait for Sente's action.about 5 hours ago from web
- Correction 60. P*2c 61. R-2iabout 5 hours ago from web
- 60. R-2i, Sente pulled back his Rook to the bottom rank.about 5 hours ago from web
- 59. P*2c, Gote dropped a pawn on 2c to let the Rook go away.about 5 hours ago from web
- 58. Px2d 59. Rx2d, Sente succeeded in trading Rook pawn.about 5 hours ago from web
- 57. P-2d, It seemd Sente tried to trade Rook pawn.about 5 hours ago from web
- 56. S-2b, Natural move to escape from the kNight on 4e.about 5 hours ago from web
- 55. N-4e, Jumping the kNight on 4e to take Silver on 3c. If Gote responded by S-2b, then he would play P-5d, wouldn't he?about 6 hours ago from web
- 53. K-8h, Sente entered his King into the Yagura Castle. But it is not so robust since Gote's Rook pawn was traded already.about 6 hours ago from web
- 52. R-8d, Sente pulled back the Rook to 8d which protect the head of the Bishop on 7d horizontally.about 6 hours ago from web
- 51.P*8g At last Sente dropped a pawn on 8g to let Gote's Rook go away.about 6 hours ago from web
- Without 50.K-1a, N-4e would kill the Silver on 3c. After K-1a, Gote could pull the Silver back to 2b against N-4e.about 6 hours ago from web
- 50. K-1a, Gote put the King behind the Lance to build Anaguma castle.about 6 hours ago from web
- 49. N-3g, This is the move following to the previous 47.P-3f.about 6 hours ago from web
- 48. L-1b, Gote showed his intention to build Anaguma castle.about 6 hours ago from web
- 47.P-3f, It's a preparation for activating Sente's right kNight to 3g.about 6 hours ago from web
- 46. S5c-4d, This seemed to be why Gote reserved pawn advancement on the 4th file. If he played P-4d, S5c-4d would be impossible.about 6 hours ago from web
- 45. K-7i, Sente reserved dropping a pawn on 8g and protect the kNight on 8i by his King.about 7 hours ago from web
- 43. Px8f 44.Rx8f Natural moves. Gote succeeded in trading Rook pawn.about 7 hours ago from web
- 42. P-8f Gote tried to trade Rook pawns.about 7 hours ago from web
- 41. P*5e, Sente did not accept Bishop trade offered by Gote. I guess this is because Sente's Bishop location is better than Gote's.about 7 hours ago from web
- 40. B-7c, Gote offered Bishop trade.about 7 hours ago from web
- 39. B-4f, Good development. Threatening to take the Rook on 8h.about 8 hours ago from web
- 38. K-2b Gote entered his King into the Castle.about 8 hours ago from web
- 37. B-7i, Sente started to develop his Bishop to his right side. His intention to move it to 4f which is a very good location.about 8 hours ago from web
- Gote became to able to transfer his Rook to the 5th file again with 36.G5b-4b.about 8 hours ago from web
- 36. G5b-4b, Gote reserved advancing the Pawn on 4th file and got the right Gold nearer to the King.about 8 hours ago from web
- 35. S-5f, Sente put the Silvers in line on the 6th rank to increase pressure to the central area.about 9 hours ago from web
- 34. G-5b, Connecting it with the Silver on 5c. On the other hand, Gote's Rook could not go to the central file with this move.about 9 hours ago from web
- 33. P-9f, Advancing edge pawn. It prevents Gote from moving his Bishop to 9e and make a room to move Sente's Bishop to 9g in need.about 9 hours ago from web
- 32. K-3a, Gote moved the King to the safer place since the possible battle field would be 5th through 7th files in the near future.about 9 hours ago from web
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- 31. S-5g made Sente's Rook work better.about 9 hours ago from web
- 31. S-5g, Sente activated the right Silver by moving up to the 5g. The horizontal line of Sente's Rook extended to the seventh file.about 10 hours ago from web
- 30.B-8d, Gote did not allow Sente's pawn trade on 7e using the Silver on 6f.about 10 hours ago from web
- 29. S-6f, Giving pressure on the head of the Bishop on 7c. It still followed the course of the 7th game of Ryuo-sen last year.about 10 hours ago from web
- 28. B-7c Gote's Bishop escaped to 7c in advance.about 10 hours ago from web
- 27.P-6e Sente advancing vanguard pawn on the 6th file to develop his Silver or Gold to advance to 6f.about 10 hours ago from web
- Correction, The other is here.Kobayashi Hiroshi vs Sato Amahiko(win)about 10 hours ago from web
- The other is here. Sato Amahiko vs Kobayashi Hiroshi(win)http://bit.ly/waCa9about 10 hours ago from web
- Here is the one. Inoue Keita vs Morishita Taku(win) http://bit.ly/fcwXwabout 10 hours ago from web
- According to Kifu Database, there were two games with the same position after the Ryuo-sen game.about 10 hours ago from web
- You can replay that game here. http://bit.ly/10RcaHabout 10 hours ago from web
- The position of 26.S-3c is identical to that of 7th game of 21st Ryuo-sen between Habu and Watanabe.about 10 hours ago from web
- 26. S-3c, Gote denied the pawn trade on 2d.about 10 hours ago from web
- 25. P-2e, Sente advanced Rook pawn to 2e to trade it on 2d.about 10 hours ago from web
- 23. Px5e 24. Bx5e, Natural moves. The next question is where Gote would pull back the Bishop, his right side or left.about 10 hours ago from web
- 22. P-5e, After inviting Sente's Silver to the 7th file, Gote tried to trade the central pawns by utilizing the Bishop on 2b.about 10 hours ago from web
- Correction. 20.P-8e 21.S-7g, Gote advanced Rook pawn to invite Sente's silver to the 7gh file.about 10 hours ago from web
- 20. P-5e, Gote tried to tade the Pawns on the center of the board by utilizing the Bishop on 2b.about 11 hours ago from web
- 19. P-2f, Sente advanced his Rook pawn responding to 18.S6b-5c. The aim of this move to trade the Rook pawn on 2d in the future.about 11 hours ago from web
- Minor correction. *18. S6b-5c.about 11 hours ago from web
- 18. S-5c(!) Gote showed he would try to choose Rapid attack with this move. He would use his Bishop from 2b without B-3a & B-4b/B-6d.about 11 hours ago from web
- 17. G-6g, Sente moved up the right Gold first instead of S-7g.about 11 hours ago from web
- If Gote played 16.B-3a of P-4d instead of P-7d, the possibility of Rapid attack would disappear due to no instant menace from the Bishop.about 11 hours ago from web
- 16. P-7d, Gote advanced the pawn on 7th file. Whether he will choose rapid attack or not is in question now.about 11 hours ago from web
- 14. K-4a 15. K-6i Natural moves.about 11 hours ago from web
- 13. G-7h, Sente gave up the possibility of early castling. It's going to normal Yagura.about 11 hours ago from web
- 12. G-3b, In contrast, Gote gave up the possibility of early castling such as G6a-5b, G-4c, S-3c, K-4b and K-3b.about 11 hours ago from web
- 11. G-5h, Sente moved up right Gold first instead of 11. G-7h. It left a room to choose early castling like G-6g, S-7g, K-6h and K-7h.about 11 hours ago from web
- 9.S-4h, 10. S-4b, Both moved up their Silvers.about 11 hours ago from web
- 7. P-5f 8.p-5d, Both advanced the central pawns. In Yagura Opening,, securing Bishop's development is the key.about 11 hours ago from web
- 6. S-6b, It's a natural move, Gote seemed to agree it would go to Yagura.about 11 hours ago from web
- 5. P-6f, Sente blocked his Bishop's diagonal line by himself. Since Kimura rarely chooses Furibisha, it will go to Yagura opening.about 11 hours ago from web
- 4. P-3d, Gote opened his Bishop's diagonal line as well.about 11 hours ago from web
- 3. S-6h, Sente moved his left Silver to 6h which offered Yagura Opening. If he liked to take Yokofutori or Itteson, he should play 3. P-2f.about 11 hours ago from web
- 2. P-8d, Habu showed he would choose Ibisha. According to recent Shukan Shogi, 2. P-3d has higher winning percentage for FY2008.about 11 hours ago from web
- 1.P-7f, Kimura opened his Bishop's diagonal line. It's the most common as the first move.about 11 hours ago from web
- As a result of Furigoma, 8-dan Kimura became Sente while Habu was Gote.about 11 hours ago from web
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