Here is the duplication of my twitter entries about the moves of Day2 of the 1st game of 50th Oui-sen best of seven match between Oui Fukaura Koichi and 8-dan Kimura Kazuki.. The first game ended with Sennichite(repetition) early in the mornigng yesterday and rematch was played according to the rules replacing turn to play.
(3) Gx2c Px2c Kx2c Rx2a+ P*2b P*2d K-3c G*2c Px2c Px2c+(mate). In any case, Gote's king could not help be mated.about 15 hours ago from web
- After 113. S*2c, (1) K-3c +Bx3d(mate), (2) Gx2c Px2c+ Kx2c Rx2a+ P*2b P*2d Kx2d +Rx2b P*2c G*2e(mate)about 15 hours ago from web
- 111. R*4a 112.K-2b 113. S*2c, I think Gote resined the game here.about 15 hours ago from web
- 110. Bx6g+ Gote also made a threatmating move.about 15 hours ago from web
- 109. Px2d, But this would be a hisshi(brinkmate).about 15 hours ago from web
- 108. Sx2d Taking the kNight since it's a threatmate.about 15 hours ago from web
- 107. N*2d, Threatmating knight drop such as R*4a K-2b Nx3b+ Kx3b R-4b+ K-2c +B-4a K-1b G*2c(mate)about 15 hours ago from web
- 106. S*6i(!) It's not a threatmate. The next Bx6g+ would be severe, but...,about 16 hours ago from web
- 105. Bx5b+ mandatory.about 16 hours ago from web
- 104. Rx5b, Gote took the Silver to keep initiative.about 16 hours ago from web
- You can watch and replay the game on unofficial flash board as well.http://bit.ly/M4grJabout 16 hours ago from web
- No, I was wrong in my prediction. G-5c would not be possible since Sente could take the promoted Rook on 1h! by Bx1h+!about 16 hours ago from web
- 103. P:7g, Natural move to defend the Lance by dropping a pawn here.about 16 hours ago from web
- 102. L*7f, Gote dropped a lance on 7f neglecting 101.S*5b.about 16 hours ago from web
- I predict Fukaura's next move would be G-5c.about 16 hours ago from web
- 101. S*5b, Silver drop threatening to take the Rook. If the Rook escaped, Sente could take the Gold for nothing.about 16 hours ago from web
- 100. R-5a, Almost mandatory to connect with the Gold on 5d.about 16 hours ago from web
- 99. B*6c, Seemed a painful Bishop drop forking Rook on 8a and Gold on 5d. I think Kimura led the position.about 16 hours ago from web
- 98. Gx5d, Almost mandatory. While the Gold became apart, Gote had a pawn in hand in return.about 16 hours ago from web
- 97. +Px5d, Sente sacrificed the promoted pawn to let the Gold apart from the King.about 16 hours ago from web
- L*7f would be useless since P*7g would exist in this position.about 16 hours ago from web
- Oh, Maybe I was wrong. The piece Gote would like to have in hand was a kNghit, not a Lance. If he had it, N*7f would be a very good.about 16 hours ago from web
- Gote seemed to succeed in making Sente's 55.L-1h a bad move with this capture.about 16 hours ago from web
- 96. Rx1h+, Gote would like to drop the lance he captured just now on 7f supported by Bishop on 4i such as L*7f following 94.P*7e sacrifice.about 16 hours ago from web
- 95. Sx7e, almost mandatory.about 16 hours ago from web
- 94. P*7e, Gote dropped a sacrificing pawn on the head of the Silver on 7f. He had nothing in hand with this move. Could he keep the attack?about 16 hours ago from web
- 93. S*7h, Thus, this Silver drop was almost mandatory.about 16 hours ago from web
- 92. R*2h, Good Rook drop. If the next move was Gote's turn, Bx6g+ would be decisive since the Gold on 6h would be floating to be taken.about 16 hours ago from web
- 91. G7hx6h, It's mandatory. If he took it by G6gx6h, then Sente would lose the Silver on 7f by Bx7f+about 16 hours ago from web
- 90. Bx6h+ Gote took the Rook.about 16 hours ago from web
- 89. G*7h, It seemed a very nice Gold drop to secure King's safety.about 16 hours ago from web
- 88. B*5i, Gote dropped a Bishop on 5i threatening to take the Rook on 6h.about 16 hours ago from web
- 87. Sx7f, That's the move Sente would like to play to get rid of the dangerous pawn on 7f to sacrificing the promoted bishop for the Gold.about 16 hours ago from web
- 86. Lx9d, Natural move to take the promoted Bishop.about 16 hours ago from web
- 85. +Bx9d So, he would sacrifice the promoted Bishop for the Gold from his side.about 16 hours ago from web
- 84. G*9d(!) Wow. That Gold drop existed. If Sente took it by Sx9d, then Sente would lose his promoted Bishop by Rx8d since it'd be floating.about 16 hours ago from web
- 83. Gx6g, It seemd natural to take it by Gold since it would be more risky to take it by the Rook to be captured by the Bishop on 4i.about 16 hours ago from web
- 82. Sx6g+ Natural move to take the Gold on 6g.about 16 hours ago from web
- 81. +Px6d, Sente neclected 80.S*5h to take the Silver on 6d.about 16 hours ago from web
- 80. S*5h, Gote dropped a Silver on 5h threatening to take the Gold on 6g. Trying to take a Gold near King is a basic tactics in the endgameabout 16 hours ago from web
- 79. +P-6d, Threatening to take the Silver on 6d.about 16 hours ago from web
- 78. R-8a, Gote transferred his Rook to 8th file to take the promoted Bishop in need.about 16 hours ago from web
- 77. Px7c+ Gote made promoted Pawn to give pressure Gote's Rook on 6a.about 16 hours ago from web
- 76. S-3e, Gote's Silver escaped to 2e. If he took the pawn on 2e by Sx2em then it would let Sente drop a pawn on 2nd file in need later.about 16 hours ago from web
- 75. Sx8e, Sente took the kNight on 8e since allowing S*7g with support of the kNight would be too dangerous.about 16 hours ago from web
- 74. Sx2d, Gote took the Silver on 2d to drop it on 7g if Sente replied by Px2d.about 16 hours ago from web
- 73. Bx8d+ Sente's Bishop got promoted with taking pawn on 8d threatening to take the kNight on 8e.about 16 hours ago from web
- 72. R-6a The Rook escaped to 6a threatening to take the Bishop on 5a.about 16 hours ago from web
- 71. B*5a, Sente dropped a Bishop on 5a aiming at the floating Rook as an effect of 69.P*7dabout 16 hours ago from web
- 70. S-6d, Gote did not take the pawn on 7d. I guess he would not like Sente to drop a Bishop on 7c forking Rook and Lance.about 16 hours ago from web
- 69. P*7d, Sente made a sacrificing pawn drop on the head of the Silver on 7c. It intended to make Gote's Rook on 6h floating.about 16 hours ago from web
- 68. Px7f, Gote's took the pawn on 7f. His next plan seemed to drop a Silver on 7g after taking the Silver he invited to 2d.about 16 hours ago from web
- 67. Px2d narural Silver move to advance with taking a pawn.about 16 hours ago from web
- correction: 65 Sx3e was missing. followed by 66.P*3d not P-3dabout 17 hours ago from web
- Then, Gote prevented Sente's N*3e in advance by inviting Sente's attacking Silver to 2d in these several moves.about 17 hours ago from web
- 65. P-3d, Gote invited Sente's Silver to take the pawn on 2d. Sooner or later, Gote's kNight on 8e would be Sente's piece in hand.about 17 hours ago from web
- 64. P*3e, Wow, Gote invited Sente's attacking Silver closer to his camp by himself! Gote prevented Sente's N*3e in the future with this moveabout 17 hours ago from web
- 63. P-2e, It's an natural move to follow the previous advancement of 57.P-2f.about 17 hours ago from web
- 62. P-7e, It seemed a vital sacrificing pawn advancement to fully activate the kNight on 8e.about 17 hours ago from web
- 61. R-6h, Gote's Rook escaped to the 6th file to face Gote's Rook indirectly on the same file.about 17 hours ago from web
- 60. B*4i, Wherever Sente's Rook escaped, the dropped Bishop could get promoted with taking the pawn on 1f due to 57.P-2f.about 17 hours ago from web
- 59. Px4f, Compulsory.about 17 hours ago from web
- 58. Finally, Gote took the Bishop on 4f from the Gote's side. He would try to make 57.P-2f a bad move.about 17 hours ago from web
- 57. P-2f, Gote still did not take the Bihsop and this pawn advancement was to activate the kNight on 1g such as P-2e Px2e Nx2eabout 17 hours ago from web
- 56. K-3a, Gote would like Sente to take the Bishop on 6d, too. So he tried to enter the King in the Yagura castle.about 17 hours ago from web
- 55. L-1h, I'm not sure if this move was good or not. But anyway, Sente would like Gote to take the Bishop on 4f.about 17 hours ago from web
- 54. P-2d, Gote still did not take the BIshop on 4f either. Instead, he prevented Sente's kNight jump to 2e with this pawn advancement.about 17 hours ago from web
- 53. N-1g, Sente jumped his right kNight to 1g to aim at Gote's Silver on 3c by jumping again to 2e without taking the Bishop on 6d.about 17 hours ago from web
- 52. R-6b , On the other hand, Gote would like to advance his right Silver to 6d saving moves. That's why both Bishops faced for a while.about 17 hours ago from web
- 51. P*6f, Sente would not like Gote's Silver on 7c to advance to 6d.about 17 hours ago from web
- 50. Bx6d, Gote dared to offer Bishop trade. I'm surprised to see this move since Gote's King was still out of Yagura castle.about 17 hours ago from web
- 49. Px6d, It seemed mandatory since Sente might not allow Gote's Px6e.about 17 hours ago from web
- 48. R-6c, I guess this meant to connect with the Silver on 7c and prepared for taking the Pawn on 6e by Px6e.about 17 hours ago from web
- 47. R-3h, I guess Sente's rook could work vertically best on the 3rd file since both pawns were away.about 17 hours ago from web
- back to #shogi 50th Oui-sen.about 17 hours ago from web
- It's 3:22 now. I will come back here in several hours.about 19 hours ago from web
- 46. R-6b Increasing Gote's forces on the 6th file.about 20 hours ago from web
- 45. S-3f, Silver advancement to 3f due to the effect of pawn trading on 3e.about 20 hours ago from web
- 44. P-6d, Blocking the diagonal line of Sente's Bishop on 4f and tried counter-attacking from the 6th file.about 20 hours ago from web
- 43. B-4f, This was threatening to take the Silver on 7c which was floating.about 20 hours ago from web
- 42. S-7c, So, Gote pulled back his Silver to 7c to open the diagonal line of his Bishop on 3a.about 20 hours ago from web
- 41.P-6e, If Gote took it by Sx6e, then it would be killed by P*6f. This was the effect of having a pawn in hand trading pawns on 3e before.about 20 hours ago from web
- 40. N-8e Gote jumped his right kNight to 8e regardless of Sente's early silver escape to 8f.about 20 hours ago from web
- Kimura consumed 10 minutes for that move.about 20 hours ago from web
- 39. S-8f Sente's Silver escaped in advance from possible kNight jump to 8e.about 20 hours ago from web
- 38. S-6d, Gote advanced his right Silver to 6d. The aim is pawn and Silver exchange on 7e after kNight's jump to 8e.about 20 hours ago from web
- 37. Bx3e, Almost mandatory to take the pawn back.about 20 hours ago from web
- 36. Px3e Eleven minutes were consumed for this move though it seemed a very natural move.about 20 hours ago from web
- 35. P-3e, Sente tried to exchange pawn on 3e by Bishop to have a pawn in hand.about 20 hours ago from web
- Fukaura consumed 40 minutes to have made 34th move. It's the first notable poundering in the rematch between the two.about 20 hours ago from web
- 34. S-5c, Sente gave up quick edge attack since this silver advancement blocked the diaglnal line of the Bishop on 3a.about 20 hours ago from web
- 33. S-3g, Gote advanced his right Silver to 3g. With this move, Sente's Rook started working well horizontally to protect the King on 8h.about 20 hours ago from web
- 32. N-7c, Gote was preparing for edge attack by jumping his right kNight to 7c. This could jump to 8e to aim at 9g.about 20 hours ago from web
- 31. P-1f, Sente advanced edge pawn on the 1st file.about 20 hours ago from web
- 31. If a battle occurs on the 9th file, Sente's guard of generals on 7th and 6th file would be not working very well.about 20 hours ago from web
- 30. P-9e, Gote advanced vanguard pawn on the 9th file to give pressure to Sente's King.about 20 hours ago from web
- 29. K-8h, Sente 's king entered in Yagura Castle.about 20 hours ago from web
- 28. P-9d, Gote advanced edge pawn on the 9th file instead of moving his King.about 20 hours ago from web
- 27. K-7i, Sente tried to move his King to enter in Yagura castle.about 20 hours ago from web
- 26. G5b-4c, Gote finished building the outer wall of Yagura castle, too.about 20 hours ago from web
- 25. B-6h, It's called Morishita System. Oh, yes, Fukaura's master is Morishita(9 dan). Every professional player has his/her master.about 20 hours ago from web
- 24. P-7d, It had 4 aims like Sente's 21.P-3f.about 20 hours ago from web
- 23. G5h-6g, Gote completed the outer wall of Yagura castle.about 20 hours ago from web
- 22. P-4d, Pawn advancement enabling his right Gold to move up to 4c to increase the protection on the 3rd and 4th file.about 20 hours ago from web
- three, pawn trade by Bishop on 3e. four, Bishop's escaping path such as B-4f & B-3g.about 20 hours ago from web
- 21. P-3f, Sente advanced the pawn on 3rd file with 4 aims. one; path for right Silver to 3g. two;path for right kNight to 3g, and,about 20 hours ago from web
- 20. B-3a, Gote also tried to develop his Bishop to his right side.about 20 hours ago from web
- 19. B-7i, Sente pulled back his Bishop to 7i to activate the idling Bishop.about 20 hours ago from web
- 18. S-3c, Gote blocked the diagonal line of his Bishop by this Silver's move.about 20 hours ago from web
- 17. S-7g, Looking at no possibility of R-5b for a while, Sente moved up his left Silver to 7g. from 6th file.about 20 hours ago from web
- 16. Gote moved up his right Gold to 5b. There were no longer room to transfer his Rook to 5b in the early stage of this opening.about 20 hours ago from web
- 15. K-6i, Sente moved his King to 6i preparing for building Yagura castle.about 20 hours ago from web
- 14. K-4a, Gote reserved moving his right Gold and transferred his King to 4a. It left him a Room to transfer his Rook to the central file.about 20 hours ago from web
- 13. G-7h, This showed Sente had no intention to choose early castling such as G-6g, S-7g K-6h & K-7h instead.about 20 hours ago from web
- 12. G-3b, Gote moved his left Gold to 3b to protect the square of 2c.about 20 hours ago from web
- 11. G4i-5h, Sente moved his right Gold to 5h to prepare for building Yagura castle.about 20 hours ago from web
- 9. S-4h, 10 S-4b. Both players moved up their silvers from 3rd to 4th file.about 20 hours ago from web
- 8. P-5d, Gote also advanced the central pawn. Since the diagonal line of Gote's bishop was not blocked yet, he could trade pawns on 5e.about 20 hours ago from web
- 7. P-5f, Sente advanced the central pawn. This was to open the diagonal line of his Bishop when Sente pulled it back to 7i from 8h later.about 20 hours ago from web
- 6. S-6b, Gote moved up his right Silver to 6b to have option to develop it to 5th thourogh 7th file in the future.about 20 hours ago from web
- 5. P-6f, Sente blocked the diagonal line of his Bishop to avoid Bishop exchange for a while to proceed Yagura opening.about 20 hours ago from web
- 4. P-3d, Gote opened the diagonal line of his Bishop, too.about 20 hours ago from web
- 3. S-6h Sente moved his left Silver to 6h with the intention to choose Yagura opening.about 20 hours ago from web
- He avoided Yagura when he was in Sente turn but aimed at it when he is in Gote. Interesting.about 20 hours ago from web
- 2. P-8d, Fukaura showed his intention to choose Ibisha and it was most likely to go to Yagura opening.about 20 hours ago from web
- 1.P-7f, Kimura opened the diagonal line of his Bishop. It's the most frequently played mve as the first move in shogi.about 20 hours ago from web
- Here are the moves of the rematch. Sente is Kimura(8 dan) while Gote is Oui Fukaura.about 21 hours ago from web
- Thus rematch started in several minutes after Sennichite was made in the morning.about 21 hours ago from web
- In case of Sennichite, it's not a draw. The players replaces their turn and play again another game to decide which to win.about 21 hours ago from web
- The positions at the 43th, 47th, 51st and 55th move were identical. The rules say the same positions four times generate Sennichite.about 21 hours ago from web
- 46.G-4d 47.R-3f 48.G-4e 49.R-3d 50.G-4d 51.R-3f 52.G-4e 53.R-3d 54.G-4e 55.R-3f. then it ended due to Sennichite(repetition).about 21 hours ago from web
- 45.R-3d, Fukaura repeated his Rook's vertical move again.about 21 hours ago from web
- 44.G-4e, It's Kimura's sealed move.about 21 hours ago from web
- I'm writing my comments about the moves of the 1st #shogi game of 50th Oui-sen. It ended due to Sennichite(repetition) in 55 moves.about 21 hours ago from web
incredible...
Posted by: utisony | July 26, 2009 at 12:37 AM