Here is the duplication of my twitter entries about the day 1 of the 6th game of 67th Meijin-sen best of seven match between Meijin Habu Yoshiharu and 9 dan Goda Masataka. In this game, Habu is the Sente player. 34 moves were played yesterday. Goda played P-8d at the 2nd move, but it turned out to be a fake. He chose faint ranging Rook. Goda leads the score in 3-2 before the game.
- Sente's King was located on the diagonal line of Gote's Bishop on 3c which was dangerous.about 12 hours ago from web
- Gote's plan seemed to let Sente's silver go somewhere by N-8e and advance pawn to 6e utilizing the Bishop diagonal line on 3c.about 12 hours ago from web
- After 34. P-5d, Habu made a sealed move. The Day 1 finished.about 13 hours ago from web
- 34.P-5d's gave the possibility for Gote to trade pawns on 5e by the Bishop on 3c as well.about 13 hours ago from web
- 34. P-5d, Gote reserved the attack with N-8e and advanced the pawn to 5d to give a pressure on the head of the Bishop on 5g.about 13 hours ago from web
- 33. K-8h, It's an amazing. This move said, "Please start attacking with N-8e".about 13 hours ago from web
- 32. G4a-5b, Gote made his left Gold closer to his King.about 13 hours ago from web
- 31. K-7i, Sente moved his King to the 7th file.about 13 hours ago from web
- 30. N-7c, Gote seemed to attack first with the Bishop on 3c and this jumped kNight.about 13 hours ago from web
- 29. B-5g Sente moved his Bishop to 5g to make it possible for his King to move to 8h by way of 7i.about 13 hours ago from web
- 28. K-7b, Gote moved his King to safer place.about 13 hours ago from web
- 27. P-3f, Giving a pressure on the head of Gote's Bishop on 3c and making it possible for Sente's knight or Silver to move to 3g.about 13 hours ago from web
- Gote's plan looked to use his Bishop as a major player of attacking rather than his Rook,about 13 hours ago from web
- 26. P-4e, Gote advanced the vanguard pawn on the 4th file to open his Bishop diagonal line.about 13 hours ago from web
- 25. G5h-6g, Sente made the outer wall of Yagura castle by this Gold move.about 13 hours ago from web
- 24. P-7d, Gote advanced a pawn on 7th file to make it possible for his right kNight to jump to 7c.about 13 hours ago from web
- 23. G-5h, Sente moved his right Gold to 5h to build a castle.about 13 hours ago from web
- 22. K-6b Gote did the same.about 13 hours ago from web
- 21. K-6i, Sente started to move his King to safer place.about 13 hours ago from web
- 20. R-2b.about 13 hours ago from web
- 20. Gote did not allow Sente's Rook's pawn trade on 2d.about 13 hours ago from web
- 19. B-7i, If Gote did nothing, he would trade Rook's pawn on 2d.about 13 hours ago from web
- 18. S-4c, This was almost mandatory. It made Gote to transfer his Rook to 2nd file to keep Sente from trading Rook pawn on 2d.about 13 hours ago from web
- 17. S-7g, The aim of this move was Rook pawn trade on 2d after B-7i. Nothing would block the Bishop's line after that.about 13 hours ago from web
- 16. B-3c, Gote prevented Sente from trading Rook pawn on 3d by his Bihsop. This suggested Gote would be likely to transfer his Rook.about 13 hours ago from web
- 15. P-2e, Sente advanced his Rook pawn to 2e to try to trade Rook pawn on 2d and to see how Gote would defend it, by Bishop or Silver.about 13 hours ago from web
- 14. P-4d, Gote blocked his Bishop's diagonal line by himseld.about 13 hours ago from web
- 13. P-2f, Sente advanced his Rook pawn to 2f. In normal Yagura opening, it's considered too early.about 13 hours ago from web
- 12. S-4b, Instead of 2.P-8d, Gote did not seem to fix the location of his Rook in the opening.about 13 hours ago from web
- 11. S-4h, Sente moved his right Silver to 4h. It could go to 5g to support the square of 6f if Gote transferred his Rook to the 6th file.about 13 hours ago from web
- 10. S-6c, Gote advanced his right Silver to 6c following to the previous P-6d.about 13 hours ago from web
- 9. G-7h, This was almost compulsory to take the pawn on 6e if he would start attacking in the next move to connect with the Bishop on 8f.about 13 hours ago from web
- 8. P-6d, Gote showed he would not choose normal Yagura Opening. Would he try to choose Migi-Shikenbisha(Right 4th file Rook) in this game?about 13 hours ago from web
- 7. P-5f, Sente advanced the Center pawn to 5f. His strategy would be Yagura or Central Rook.about 13 hours ago from web
- 6. S-6b, Gote moved his right Silver up to 6b. It looked it's going to Yagura Opening.about 13 hours ago from web
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- 5. P-6f, Sente blocked his BIshop's diagonal line by himself.about 13 hours ago from web
- 4. P-3d Gote opened his Bishop's diagonal line. Now both Bishops faced each other.about 13 hours ago from web
- 3. S-6h, Sente moved up his left Silver to 6h. He could choose Yagura or Furibisha(Ranging Rook) from here.about 13 hours ago from web
- 2. P-8d, Goda showed he would choose Ibisha(statci Rook) by advancing this Rook pawn.about 13 hours ago from web
- 1.P-7f Habu made a first move. He opened Bishop diagonal line.about 13 hours ago from web
- Day 1 of 6th game of best of seven match of 67th Meijin-sen was over. They made 34 moves and Habu made the sealed move.about 13 hours ago from web
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Posted by: Joker | June 21, 2009 at 03:11 PM