This page is to be updated from time to time when a new video of commentary show in the afternoon of Day 2 of 3rd game of 66th Meijinsen becomes available.
Here is the video #1 of Commentary Show using a big board in the afternoon of Day 2. Left = Abe Takashi(8 dan), Right = Fukaura Koichi(Oui). They were talking about unpredictable Habu's P-5e and Moriuchi's K-6h and P-8f.
Here is the video #2 of Commentary Show
Here is #3. Left = Muranaka Shuji(4 dan), right = Hashimoto Takanori(7 dan). According to them, Moriuchi leads the position.
Kato Hifumi(9 dan), the official watchperson, opened the sealed move which Habu made as the 38th move yesterday. It was S6b-5c. (Left = Moriuchi, Right = Habu).
This is the video just before the restart on the 2nd day of the 3rd game of 66th Meijin-sen. Both players reproduced the piece moves they made yesterday according to the record-keeper's voice. Left = Habu Right = Moriuchi.
On April 30 Yauchi won the third game of the first Mynavi Joshi Open
Final 3-win match
against Kai in 92 moves. Yauchi was a Gote player in
this game. Kai chose Shikenbisha following to her Sente's game of the 1st one. Yauchi adopted a quick attack in this game.
The diagram below is the resignation one when Gote took the Lance on 1f. The possible variations after that position would be as
followings;
N*4e +Rx4e Px4e Px1g+ K-3g B*1i K-2f +P-1f K-2e +P-1e(mate, replayable by clicking the arrow in the direction under the diagram)
Today is the day for the 3rd
game of 1st Mynavi Joshi Open 3-win match between Kai Tomomi
(Joryu 2 dan) and Yauchi Rieko(Joryu Meijin) . You can watch and replay the game through the
linked page below(Java-capable browser required);
Kai is Sente(black) in this game. The game started at 10:00am(Japan Time). The thinking time per
player is 3 hours and 60 second byoyomi after consuming it, so I think
it will end before evening in Japan today.
You can watch live pictures by the webcameras beside the players and
many photos related to this game to be uploaded frequently through the
following pages.
On April 22 and 23, the 2nd game of 66th Meijin-sen 4-win match between Meijin Moriuchi and Challenger Habu took
place. Habu was Sente player this game and he won it in 111 moves.
The diagram below is the resignation one when Sente dropped Bishop on 6a. Gote cannot take it by the Silver on 5b due to the horizontal line of the Rook on 8b. Furthermore, Gote's pieces in hand are not good for defense to save the Silver on 5b. So Moriuchi had to resigned the game here. The possible variations after that
position would be as followings;
K-3b Bx5b+ K-2c Rx8a+ P*3a N*1e K-1b P*2c Gx2c Nx2c+ Sx2c +Rx3a N*2a +B-4c P*3b +Bx3b Sx3b +Rx3b N*2b S*2c(mate, replayable by clicking the arrow in the direction under the diagram)
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