Here is the duplication of my twitter entries about the moves of Day 1 for 2nd game of 50th Oui-sen between Oui Fukaura Koichi and 8-dan Kimura Kazuki. The Day 2 will start at 9:00 am(Japan Time).
- GPS shogi seemed to highly evaluate Sente's material advantage at Day 1 close.about 1 hour ago from web
- According to http://twitter.com/gpsshogi_en , its evaluation value jumped up from 354 to 635 just after 46.Bx3h+(Bishop trade for a Gold).about 1 hour ago from web
- 48. G*2g, Gold drop on 2g threatening to take the Rook on 3h. After this move, Fukaura made a sealed move. The Day 1 finished.about 2 hours ago from web
- 47. Rx3h, Mandatory move. Sente had material advantage but his Rook did not work well vertically at that moment.about 2 hours ago from web
- 46. Bx3h+(!) But Gote took the Gold offering trading a Bishop for a Gold.about 2 hours ago from web
- 45. B*5h, If Gote chose Bx3h+ Rx3h R-2d, then P*2e Nx2e R-2h would be predicted.about 2 hours ago from web
- 44. B*4i, Gote would like to make Sente's 41.G-3h a bad move by dropping this Bishop. Bx3h+(!) Rx3h R-2d seemed Gote's intention.about 2 hours ago from web
- 43. Px6f, Sente took the sacrificing pawn.about 2 hours ago from web
- 42. P-6f, 82 minutes was consumed to make this move. Gote was starting his attack with this pawn sacrifice.about 2 hours ago from web
- 41. G-3h, This was preparation for Gote's possible Rook transfer to the 2nd or 3rd file.about 2 hours ago from web
- 40. P-3e, Gote advanced vanguard pawn on 3rd file to allow his Rook to transfer to his left side such as 2nd or 3rd file.about 2 hours ago from web
- 39. K-6h, Sente did not take the Pawn 0n 6e. I'm not sure what would happen if he took it instead.about 2 hours ago from web
- 38. N-3c, Gote jumped his left kNight to 3c.about 2 hours ago from web
- 37. S-5f, Sente advanced his right Silver to 5f to take the Pawn on 6e which was floating.about 2 hours ago from web
- 36. S-2b, Gote prevented Sente's Rx2a with this Silver supported by Gold on 2b. Gote seemed not to drop a Pawn on 2nd file.about 2 hours ago from web
- 35. Sx8h Natural move. If Sente played Rx2a+ instead, then +B-2b would kill the promoted Rook and Sente would be losing material.about 2 hours ago from web
- 34. Bx8h+ Gote traded Bishop.about 2 hours ago from web
- 33. R-2h, Sente pulled back his Rook to 2h since it could not take the Pawn on 3d protected by Gote's Rook on 8d.about 2 hours ago from web
- 32. K-4b, Gote moved his King to 4b.about 2 hours ago from web
- 31. S-4g, Sente moved up his right Silver to 4g.about 2 hours ago from web
- 30. P-6e, Advancing vanguard pawn on 6th file to protect the Pawn on 3d utilizing the horizontal line of the Rook on 8d.about 2 hours ago from web
- 28. Px2d 29. Rx2d Natural moves.about 2 hours ago from web
- 27. P*2d, This intended to take the pawn on 3d such as P*2d Px2d Rx2d P*2c Rx3d.about 2 hours ago from web
- 26. P-6d, Gote advanced the Pawn on 6th file to 6d to forward his right Silver to 6c.about 2 hours ago from web
- 25. P-4f, Gote did not move up his Silver to 2g and advanced the Pawn on 4th file to allow his Silver to go to 4g.about 2 hours ago from web
- 24. P-9d, Finally, Gote responded the edge pawn on 9th file which he neglected several moves before.about 2 hours ago from web
- 23. P-7f, Sente opened the diagonal line of his Bishop. Both Bishops faced each other.about 2 hours ago from web
- 22. P-1d, Gote responded this time.about 2 hours ago from web
- 21. P-1f, Sente advanced the other edge pawn to 1f.about 2 hours ago from web
- 20. S-6b, Gote neglected Sente's previous edge pawn advancement.about 2 hours ago from web
- 19. P-9f, Sente advanced his left edge pawn to allow his Bishop to move to 9g in need.about 2 hours ago from web
- 18. Gote pulled back his Rook to 8d, not 8b. It protected the pawn on 3d horizontally. It's preparation for Sente's possible Bogin attack.about 2 hours ago from web
- 17. P*8g, Sente dropped a pawn on 8g to prevent Sente's P*8g to kill the Bishop on 8h.about 2 hours ago from web
- 14. P-8f 15. Px8f 16. Rx8f, In order to keep the balance, Gote traded his Rook pawn, too.about 2 hours ago from web
- 13. S-3h, Sente moved up his right Silver to 3h. He could choose Bogin(Climbing Silver) with this move.about 2 hours ago from web
- 12. P-3d, Gote opened the diagonal line of his Bishop.about 2 hours ago from web
- 11. R-2h, Sente pulled back his Rook to 2h. At this position, only Sente had a pawn in hand and could drop a pawn on the 2nd file.about 2 hours ago from web
- 10. P*2c, Gote prevented Sente's P*2c to kill the Bishop on 2b with this pawn drop.about 2 hours ago from web
- 7. P-2d 8. Px2d 9.Rx2d Sente traded his Rook pawn.about 2 hours ago from web
- 6. G-3b, Gote did the same.about 2 hours ago from web
- Please refer to Yamajunn's opening trap if you are interested in what would happen if Sente played 5.P-2d instead. http://bit.ly/Pr2VUabout 2 hours ago from web
- 5. G-7h, Gote moved up his left Gold to protect the head of the Bishop.about 2 hours ago from web
- 4. P-8e, Gote did the same.about 2 hours ago from web
- 3. P-2e, Sente advanced his Rook pawn again to trade Rook pawn on 2d.about 2 hours ago from web
- 2. P-8d, Fukura advanced his Rook pawn as well.about 2 hours ago from web
- 1.P-2f, Kimura advanced his Rook pawn as the first move to show his intention to choose Ibisha(Static Rook) strategy.about 2 hours ago from web
- You can replay the moves here. Sente is 8-dan Kimura while Gote is Oui Fukaura. http://bit.ly/oCwu2about 2 hours ago from web
- Day 1 of 2nd game of 50th Oui-sen finished early evening today. I'm looking back at the moves.about 2 hours ago from web
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