It went from 35th move to 83th move before the supper break. Here is the duplication of my twitter entries about them. Sent is Meijin Habu while Gote is 9-dan Goda. They say Habu led the position in the morning but it's goint to be a close game now. The venu of the game is Higashi Honganji.
- 83. R*2b, Sente dropped a Rook threatening to take the kNight on 2a.. Gote's king was located on the horizontal line of it.about 1 hour ago from web
- 82. Px4d, It's a natural move to take the Silver on 4d. Trading a Rook for a Silver and kNight occured. Which would be better?about 1 hour ago from web
- 81. Sx4d It's a natural move to take the Rook on 4d.about 1 hour ago from web
- 80. Bx3g+ It's a natural move to take the kNight.about 1 hour ago from web
- 79. Rx5f, Taking the Pawn on 5f with going away from the Bishop's diagonal line.about 1 hour ago from web
- 78. P-5f Pawn advancement to opening Bishop's diagonal line to threaten to take the Rook on 4f.about 1 hour ago from web
- 77. S*4e, Sente rejected Rook trade to drop a Silver on 4e to kill the Rook. But there would be a good counter attack for Gote. Let's see itabout 2 hours ago from web
- 76. Rx4d, Gote offered Rook trade.about 2 hours ago from web
- 75. P-4d, Sente tried to block Gote's Rook's horizontal line by this sacrificing pawn.about 2 hours ago from web
- 74. R-3d, Gote pulled back the Rook to 3d to utilize the Rook's horizontal line.about 2 hours ago from web
- 73. P*3f, It's a natural move to let Gote's Rook go away.about 2 hours ago from web
- 72. Rx3e, it's a natural move taking back the Silver.about 2 hours ago from web
- 71. Sx3e, It's a mandatory move.about 2 hours ago from web
- 70. Sx3e, Gote offered Silver trade.about 2 hours ago from web
- 69. P*4e, Dropping a pawn to take the Silver on 4d.about 2 hours ago from web
- 68. P*4c, Dropping a pawn which supports the floating silver on 4d.about 2 hours ago from web
- 67. Rx4f, Taking a pawn with threatening to take the Silver on 4d.about 2 hours ago from web
- 66. P-5e, Blocking the Bishop diagonal line to protect the Silver on 4d.about 2 hours ago from web
- 65. B-6f, Sente let the Bishop away from the kNight on 6e and at the same time it threatened to take the Silver on 4d.about 2 hours ago from web
- 64. Nx6e, Forking the Bishop on 5g and Silver on 7g. Gote would be able to take either of them.about 2 hours ago from web
- 63. Px6e, Sente judged trading a Silver for a kNight would be okay.about 2 hours ago from web
- 62. R-3b, Gote aimed at Sx3e since Sente's Rook was transferred from the 2nd file.about 2 hours ago from web
- 61. R-4h, Mandatory. It would keep Gote from playing P-4g+ Sx4g Bx3g+ and aim at counter attack from the 4th file.about 2 hours ago from web
- 60. Px4f, It's a natural move to take the pawn supported by the Bishop on 4f.about 2 hours ago from web
- 59. P*6f, Sente's plan seemed to make the battle happened on the head of both Kings.about 2 hours ago from web
- 58. B-6d, Good bishop development.about 2 hours ago from web
- 57. P*4f, Dropping a pawn on 4f. It's a preparation for R-4h later.about 2 hours ago from web
- 56. R-2b, It's preparation for B-6d to protect the pawn on 2d.about 2 hours ago from web
- 55. B-5g, Sente increased the protection of the square of 3e to prevent Gote from playing Sx3e.about 2 hours ago from web
- 54. Px2d, Gote took it by the Pawn to leave a room to move his Bishop to 6d.about 2 hours ago from web
- 53. P-2d, Sente sacrificed the Rook pawn.about 2 hours ago from web
- 52. R-3b, Gote aimed at Sx3e to make Sabaki of the Rook.about 2 hours ago from web
- 51. S-3f, Silver advancement to protect the pawn on 3e. Sente had 4 pawns in hand while Gote had nothing. It appeared Sente led the positionabout 5 hours ago from web
- 50. B-4b, This meant that Gote would like to develop the Bishop to the 6d to threaten to take the floating kNight on 3g.about 5 hours ago from web
- 49. Px3e, It's a natural move to take the pawn on 3e.about 5 hours ago from web
- 48. P-3e, Gote seeked for another battle field on the 3rd file. But it seemed Gote already failed something up to this position.about 5 hours ago from web
- 47. Bx8d, Sente took the floating pawn on 8d by Bishop. The material balance was Sente's gain by a pawn.about 5 hours ago from web
- 46. P*6e, Dropping a vanguard pawn on 6e.about 5 hours ago from web
- 45.Bx6f, Sente took it by Bishop. It threatened to take the Pawn on 8d which was floating.about 5 hours ago from web
- 44.Px6f, Taking a pawn on 6f.about 5 hours ago from web
- 43. S-4g, The recent pawn trade by Bishop on the 4th file enabled this Silver advancement. Sente's rook became better workable horizontally.about 5 hours ago from web
- 42. P-6e, Gote entered into hostilities with this pawn advancement. If Sent took it, Nx6e would fork the Silver on 7g and Bishop on 5g.about 5 hours ago from web
- 41. B-5g, Sente pulled back the bishop to the same square before pawn trade on the 4th file.about 5 hours ago from web
- 40. P*4e, Dropping a vanguard pawn on the 4th file to let the Bishop go away. Gote did not allow Sente to drop a pawn on 4e.about 5 hours ago from web
- 39. Bx4f, It's a natural move to taking back a pawn.about 5 hours ago from web
- 38. Px4f, Almost mandatory since Gote could not allow the pawn on 4e to be captured by Px4e supported by the kNight on 3g.about 5 hours ago from web
- 37. P-4f, Sente tried to trade pawns on the 4th file using the Bishop.about 5 hours ago from web
- 36. S-4d, Gote protected the vanguard pawn on 4e. But he blocked the Bishop's diagonal line by himeself with this move.about 5 hours ago from web
- 35. N-3g, Sente jumped his right kNight to threaten to take the vanguard pawn on 4e. He would like to invite Gote's left Silver to 4d.about 5 hours ago from web
- In the morning of Day 2 of 6th game of 67th Meijin-sen between Meijin Habu and 9 dan Goda.about 5 hours ago from web
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