From: Dick Iwakura HK NTTDATA NET> Date: 22 may 1996 Subject: Correction again ! Dick Iwakura wrote: > STILL THE NOTATION IS VERY DIFFICULT!! -- PLEASE CORRECT IT. > Kifu Watching and comment !! > > > Here is an example with comments: > > > > 1.P7f P8d 76 Fu 84 Fu > > 2.S6h P3d 68 Gin 34 Fu > > 3.S7g S6b 77 Gin 62 Gin > > 4.P2f S4b 26 Fu 42 Gin > > 5.S4h G3b 48 Gin 32 Kin --- WHAT? why ? > > No.5 ... S4h (48 Gin) is very dangerous move because : > > 5. S4h P7d 48 Gin 74 Fu > 6, G7h S7c 78 Kin 73 Gin > 7. P6f S6d 66 Fu 64 Gin > 8. G5h P8e 58 Kin 85 Fu > 9. G6g P7e 67 Kin Right 75 Fu ..... This is fast attack by white. > > This can not avoid Silver exchange on 8 files which is no good for black side > to be exchanged Attack and Protect Silver such early stage. > > The best and considerable step of No.5 should be P5f (56 Fu) because when > Silver comes at 7e postion, The Bishop can attack the white rook from > 4f (46) position. The movement should be : > > >From No.5 again 5. P5f P7d 56 Fu 74 Fu 6. P6f S7c 66 Fu 73 Gin 7. G5h S6d 58 Kin 64 Gin 8. G6g P8e 67 Kin 85 Fu 9. B7i P7e 79 Kaku 75 Fu 10,P7e S7e Do Fu Do Gin 11.B4f 64 Kaku....... attack rook now then white's fast attack was > failed. > You got it !! > > Therefore, we have to move strictly P5f (56 Fu) at No.5. > > This is common sense of YAGURA strategey. > > Shogi must be very careful from the very early stage. Especially > Yagura is still too difficult for me. > > Regards Dick Iwakura > > PS > Sorry my "International Notation" is still very poor but > I hope you can understand it.