From: Piroon Rojmahamongkol gmail com> Date: 15 jun 2006 Subject: Re: This week in Shukan Shogi (no. 1150, June 7th 2006) ------=_Part_82265_18495042.1150347716455 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Your free subscription is supported by today's sponsor: ------------------------------------------------------------------- FREE Zoobooks Elephants ISSUE and tiger POSTER! Is your child reading? Zoobooks is guaranteed to improve=20 your child=92s reading skills. Click below to sign up now! http://click.topica.com/= caaeTvWa2i6YsbnuqMaa/ Zoobooks ------------------------------------------------------------------- Hello Reijer Im come from Thailand and I have a plan for writing a book about shogi for beginner in Thai lanquage. But I have no program for writing shogi diagram . I see your website and shogi diagram that u made are very beautiful. So, could u give me some suggestion about where I can download this program= . regards Piroon If u intersested to play shogi with Thai players u can join in this website= . www.thaibg.com http://www.thaibg.com/SGOnline/ On 6/15/06, Reijer Grimbergen yz yamagata-u ac jp> wrote: > > Your free subscription is supported by today's sponsor: > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > FREE Zoobooks Elephants ISSUE and tiger POSTER! > Is your child reading? Zoobooks is guaranteed to improve > your child's reading skills. Click below to sign up now! > http://click.topica.com/caaeTvYa2i6YsbqorHXa/ Zoobooks > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > In this report the fifth game of Meijin match between Moriuchi and > Tanigawa. With his back against the wall, Tanigawa played his best shogi > and denied Moriuchi an early defense of his title. Here is the game with > comments: > > [Black "Tanigawa Koji, Challenger"] > [White "Moriuchi Toshiyuki, Meijin"] > [Event "64th Meijin-sen, Game 5"] > [Date "June 1st and 2nd 2006"] > 1.P7g-7f 00:00:00 00:00:00 > 2.P3c-3d 00:00:00 00:03:00 > 3.P6g-6f 00:02:00 00:03:00 > 4.P5c-5d 00:02:00 00:06:00 > 5.S7i-6h 00:13:00 00:06:00 > 6.S7a-6b 00:13:00 00:11:00 > 7.P5g-5f 00:35:00 00:11:00 > 8.G6a-5b 00:35:00 00:26:00 > 9.S3i-4h 01:06:00 00:26:00 > 10.S3a-3b 01:06:00 00:35:00 > 11.G4i-5h 01:08:00 00:35:00 > 12.K5a-4b 01:08:00 00:46:00 > 13.P2g-2f 01:20:00 00:46:00 > 14.P4c-4d 01:20:00 00:58:00 > 15.S6h-7g 01:28:00 00:58:00 > 16.S3b-3c 01:28:00 01:04:00 > 17.B8h-7i 01:41:00 01:04:00 > 18.K4b-3b 01:41:00 01:04:00 > 19.K5i-6h 01:57:00 01:04:00 > 20.B2b-3a 01:57:00 01:07:00 > 21.K6h-7h 01:57:00 01:07:00 > 22.P7c-7d 01:57:00 01:07:00 > 23.P3g-3f 02:02:00 01:07:00 > 24.R8b-7b 02:02:00 01:27:00 > 25.G5h-6g 02:41:00 01:27:00 > 26.P7d-7e 02:41:00 01:57:00 > > Tanigawa admitted after the game that he was not sure if he would play > Furibisha in this game or not. In the end, the game settled into a > Yagura, but this type of attack by white is rather unusual. It is > unclear whether Moriuchi prepared this for this game. > > 27.P7fx7e 03:14:00 01:57:00 > 28.B3ax7e 03:14:00 01:57:00 > 29.B7i-4f 03:14:00 01:57:00 > 30.B7e-6d 03:14:00 01:58:00 > 31.S4h-5g 03:15:00 01:58:00 > 32.K3b-2b 03:15:00 03:04:00 > 33.P2f-2e 04:06:00 03:04:00 > 34.S6b-5c 04:06:00 03:11:00 > 35.K7h-8h 04:10:00 03:11:00 > 36.S5c-4b?! 04:10:00 03:35:00 > > Interesting move, as white threatens to play S4c next, after which the > white position has good balance and the number of squares where black > can drop a bishop is limited. Still, Moriuchi regretted this move after > the game. There is a hidden problem with it that Tanigawa doesn't miss. > Better was 36.G3b G7h Bx4f Sx4f P4e S5g S5c-4d and we end up in a pretty > normal position. Fujii suggested that Moriuchi didn't think about this > very deeply because exchanging the bishops is a loss of tempo by white, > more or less admitting strategic defeat. > > 37.B4fx6d 04:46:00 03:35:00 > 38.P6cx6d 04:46:00 03:35:00 > 39.P*7c 04:46:00 03:35:00 > 40.N8ax7c 04:46:00 04:19:00 > 41.B*8a 04:47:00 04:19:00 > 42.R7b-6b 04:47:00 04:23:00 > 43.B8ax5d+ 04:47:00 04:23:00 > 44.G5b-6c 04:47:00 04:25:00 > 45.P2e-2d! 05:16:00 04:25:00 > > Well-timed pawn sacrifice. White can't take this pawn with the silver > because of the fork +Bx4d. > > 46.P2cx2d 05:16:00 04:26:00 > > The head of the white king now is very weak and the white pieces are all > over the place. Moriuchi has to work very hard to keep his position > together. > > 47.+B5d-5e 05:16:00 04:26:00 > 48.S4b-4c 05:16:00 04:48:00 > 49.N2i-3g 05:27:00 04:48:00 > 50.P3d-3e 05:27:00 05:44:00 > 51.+B5e-4f 05:37:00 05:44:00 > 52.P3ex3f 05:37:00 05:47:00 > 53.+B4fx3f 05:37:00 05:47:00 > 54.B*5d 05:37:00 05:49:00 > 55.+B3fx5d 06:24:00 05:49:00 > 56.G6cx5d 06:24:00 05:49:00 > 57.P5f-5e 06:24:00 05:49:00 > 58.G5d-5c 06:24:00 06:06:00 > 59.P*2e 06:33:00 06:06:00 > 60.P2dx2e 06:33:00 06:20:00 > 61.B*7d 07:01:00 06:20:00 > 62.G5c-6c 07:01:00 06:32:00 > 63.B7dx8c+ 07:02:00 06:32:00 > 64.S3c-2d 07:02:00 06:48:00 > 65.P*7d 07:21:00 06:48:00 > 66.N7c-8e 07:21:00 06:50:00 > 67.P7d-7c+ 07:23:00 06:50:00 > 68.R6b-3b 07:23:00 06:52:00 > 69.P*3e! 07:23:00 06:52:00 > > Good move. This blocks the rook and 70.Rx3e fails to 71.S4f, which > defends the bishop and attacks the rook while the gold on 6c is still > under attack. > > 70.N8ex7g+? 07:23:00 07:16:00 > > The decisive mistake. Hard to see, but correct was 70.B*2c!. This move > invites black to finish his castle with 71.G7h, but then 72.P*3f is a > strong attack. The reason is that with the bishop on 2c, Nx2e is not so > effective with the bishop acting as a cushion against the black rook on > the 2nd file. Also, black wants to pull back the promoted bishop to 5f > where it works very well in attack and defense, but with the bishop on > 2c, this is no longer possible. After 72.P*3f, 73.+Px6c Px3g+ R6h Nx7g+ > Kx7g Rx3e is much better for white than the game variation. > > 71.G6gx7g 07:24:00 07:16:00 > 72.G6c-5c 07:24:00 07:16:00 > 73.+B8c-7d 07:25:00 07:16:00 > 74.G4a-5b 07:25:00 07:24:00 > 75.P5e-5d 07:31:00 07:24:00 > 76.S4cx5d 07:31:00 07:24:00 > 77.S5g-4f! 07:37:00 07:24:00 > > Another good move by Tanigawa. Tempting is 77.N*3d, but after 78.K2c > +P6b G5b-4c +B4a S*3a white still has fighting chances. 77.S4f is a good > move because it defends both against Rx3e and the fork B*3i and now > threatens N*1f strongly. > > 78.S*2c 07:37:00 07:47:00 > > The head of the king is too weak, but Moriuchi will have dropped this > silver here with great regret. > > 79.N*3d 07:44:00 07:47:00 > 80.S2cx3d 07:44:00 07:49:00 > 81.P3ex3d 07:44:00 07:49:00 > 82.R3bx3d 07:44:00 07:50:00 > 83.+B7d-5f 07:55:00 07:50:00 > 84.N*4e 07:55:00 08:01:00 > 85.N3gx4e 08:10:00 08:01:00 > 86.S5dx4e 08:10:00 08:05:00 > > Suddenly black looks to be in trouble. R3i+ next attacks both rook and > gold and with the king open at the side, an attack with the rook looks > worrying. However, this rook promotion can't be defended because the > black bishop is attacked. > > 87.S4fx4e! 08:24:00 08:05:00 > > Tanigawa has come prepared. This required some deep calculation, but > playing a close endgame is Tanigawa's specialty. > > 88.R3d-3i+ 08:24:00 08:07:00 > 89.S4e-3d! 08:25:00 08:07:00 > 90.+R3ix2h 08:25:00 08:09:00 > 91.G6i-7h! 08:27:00 08:09:00 > > Tanigawa has given up the rook for a decisive attack. It is very > important that the gold on 7h is defended by the bishop on 5f and that > black is threatening mate here with S2c=3D K3c +B3d K4b N*5d Gx5d +Bx5b > Kx5b S*6a K4b G*5b K4c S*3d. It looks like white can both attack and > defend with 92.R*3h, but then 93.S2c+ K3a N*3d is winning. Finally, > picking of the bishop with 92.B*7i Kx7i R*5i K8h Rx5f+ is mate after > S*2c K3a N*4c etc. > > 92.K2b-3a 08:27:00 08:51:00 > > Moriuchi kind of makes a last stand, but after the game he admitted that > he was just going through the motions. > > 93.S3d-2c=3D 08:30:00 08:51:00 > 94.B*4a 08:30:00 08:57:00 > 95.S*2b 08:35:00 08:57:00 > 96.K3a-4b 08:35:00 08:57:00 > 97.+B5f-3d 08:35:00 08:57:00 > 98.R*3h 08:35:00 08:57:00 > 99.+B3dx2d 08:37:00 08:57:00 > 100.P*3c 08:37:00 08:57:00 > 101.S2bx3c+ 08:42:00 08:57:00 > 102.N2ax3c 08:42:00 08:58:00 > 103.N*3d 08:42:00 08:58:00 > 104.K4b-4c 08:42:00 08:58:00 > 105.S*3b 08:42:00 08:58:00 > 106.B4ax3b 08:42:00 08:58:00 > 107.S2cx3b=3D 08:42:00 08:58:00 > 108.K4cx3b 08:42:00 08:58:00 > 109.B*2a 08:42:00 08:58:00 > 110.K3b-4a 08:42:00 08:58:00 > 111.S*4b 08:42:00 08:58:00 > Resigns 08:42:00 08:59:00 > > Mate after 112.Gx4b +B2c K5a Nx4b+ Kx4b B3b+ K5a G*6b. A very good win > by Tanigawa in a game he couldn't afford to lose. He still has a > mountain to climb, because he has to win the next game with the white > pieces to force a decisive seventh game. However, the way his positive > attacking play paid off in this game will give him the confidence that > this match is not over yet. > > -- > > Reijer Grimbergen > Department of Informatics, Yamagata University > Jonan 4-3-16, Yonezawa, 992-8510 Japan > Tel: +81-(0)238-26-3740 FAX: +81-(0)238-26-3299 > http://gamelab.yz.yamagata-u.ac.jp/ > > Your free subscription is supported by today's sponsor: > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > FREE Zoobooks Elephants ISSUE and tiger POSTER! > Is your child reading? Zoobooks is guaranteed to improve > your child's reading skills. 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Hello Reijer
 
Im come from Thailand and I have a plan for writing a book about shogi= for beginner in Thai lanquage.
But I have no program for writing shogi diagram .
I see your website and shogi diagram that u made are very beautiful.
So, could u give me some suggestion about where I can d= ownload this program.  
 
 
regards
Piroon
 
If u intersested to play shogi with Thai players u can join in this we= bsite.
www.thaibg.com
 

 
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In this repor= t the fifth game of Meijin match between Moriuchi and
Tanigawa. With his= back against the wall, Tanigawa played his best shogi
and denied Moriuchi an early defense of his title. Here is the game wit= h
comments:

[Black "Tanigawa Koji, Challenger"]
[Whi= te "Moriuchi Toshiyuki, Meijin"]
[Event "64th Meijin-sen,= Game 5"]
[Date "June 1st and 2nd 2006"]
1.P7g-7f   &= nbsp; 00:00:00  00:00:00
2.P3c-3d     00:0= 0:00  00:03:00
3.P6g-6f     00:02:00 =  00:03:00
4.P5c-5d     00:02:00  00:0= 6:00
5.S7i-6h     00:13:00  00:06:00
6.S7a-6b     00:13:00  00:11:00
7.P5g-5f&n= bsp;    00:35:00  00:11:00
8.G6a-5b  =    00:35:00  00:26:00
9.S3i-4h   &nbs= p; 01:06:00  00:26:00
10.S3a-3b    01:06:0= 0  00:35:00
11.G4i-5h    01:08:00 &nb= sp;00:35:00
12.K5a-4b    01:08:00  00:46:0= 0
13.P2g-2f    01:20:00  00:46:00
14.P4c= -4d    01:20:00  00:58:00
15.S6h-7g &= nbsp;  01:28:00  00:58:00
16.S3b-3c   = ; 01:28:00  01:04:00
17.B8h-7i    01:= 41:00  01:04:00
18.K4b-3b    01:41:00 = ; 01:04:00
19.K5i-6h     01:57:00  01:04:00
20.B2b-3a &nbs= p;  01:57:00  01:07:00
21.K6h-7h   &n= bsp;01:57:00  01:07:00
22.P7c-7d    01:57:= 00  01:07:00
23.P3g-3f    02:02:00 &n= bsp;01:07:00
24.R8b-7b    02:02:00  01:27:= 00
25.G5h-6g    02:41:00  01:27:00
26.P7d-7e    02:41:00  01:57:00

Ta= nigawa admitted after the game that he was not sure if he would play
Fur= ibisha in this game or not. In the end, the game settled into a
Yagura, = but this type of attack by white is rather unusual. It is
unclear whether Moriuchi prepared this for this game.

27.P7fx7e&= nbsp;   03:14:00  01:57:00
28.B3ax7e  = ;  03:14:00  01:57:00
29.B7i-4f   &nb= sp;03:14:00  01:57:00
30.B7e-6d    03:14:0= 0  01:58:00
31.S4h-5g    03:15:00 &nb= sp;01:58:00
32.K3b-2b    03:15:00  03:04:00
33.P2f= -2e    04:06:00  03:04:00
34.S6b-5c &= nbsp;  04:06:00  03:11:00
35.K7h-8h   = ; 04:10:00  03:11:00
36.S5c-4b?!  04:10:00 = ; 03:35:00

Interesting move, as white threatens to play S4c nex= t, after which the
white position has good balance and the number of squares where blackcan drop a bishop is limited. Still, Moriuchi regretted this move afterthe game. There is a hidden problem with it that Tanigawa doesn't miss.
Better was 36.G3b G7h Bx4f Sx4f P4e S5g S5c-4d and we end up in a prett= y
normal position. Fujii suggested that Moriuchi didn't think about this=
very deeply because exchanging the bishops is a loss of tempo by white,=
more or less admitting strategic defeat.

37.B4fx6d  &n= bsp; 04:46:00  03:35:00
38.P6cx6d    = 04:46:00  03:35:00
39.P*7c      = 04:46:00  03:35:00
40.N8ax7c    04:46:00&n= bsp; 04:19:00
41.B*8a      04:47:00&n= bsp; 04:19:00
42.R7b-6b    04:47:00  04:23:00
43.B8a= x5d+   04:47:00  04:23:00
44.G5b-6c   = ; 04:47:00  04:25:00
45.P2e-2d!   05:16:00 = ; 04:25:00

Well-timed pawn sacrifice. White can't take this paw= n with the silver
because of the fork +Bx4d.

46.P2cx2d    05:16:00=   04:26:00

The head of the white king now is very weak and= the white pieces are all
over the place. Moriuchi has to work very hard= to keep his position
together.

47.+B5d-5e   05:16:00  04:26:00
48.S4b-4c&nb= sp;   05:16:00  04:48:00
49.N2i-3g  &= nbsp; 05:27:00  04:48:00
50.P3d-3e    = ;05:27:00  05:44:00
51.+B5e-4f   05:37:00  = ;05:44:00
52.P3ex3f    05:37:00  05:47:00<= br>53.+B4fx3f   05:37:00  05:47:00
54.B*5d      05:37:00  05:49:00=
55.+B3fx5d   06:24:00  05:49:00
56.G6cx5d &= nbsp;  06:24:00  05:49:00
57.P5f-5e   = ; 06:24:00  05:49:00
58.G5d-5c    06:= 24:00  06:06:00
59.P*2e      06:= 33:00  06:06:00
60.P2dx2e     06:33:00  06:20:00
61.B*7d  =     07:01:00  06:20:00
62.G5c-6c &nbs= p;  07:01:00  06:32:00
63.B7dx8c+   07:02:= 00  06:32:00
64.S3c-2d    07:02:00 &n= bsp;06:48:00
65.P*7d      07:21:00 &n= bsp;06:48:00
66.N7c-8e    07:21:00  06:50:= 00
67.P7d-7c+   07:23:00  06:50:00
68.R6b-3b &= nbsp;  07:23:00  06:52:00
69.P*3e!   =   07:23:00  06:52:00

Good move. This blocks the rook = and 70.Rx3e fails to 71.S4f, which
defends the bishop and attacks the ro= ok while the gold on 6c is still
under attack.

70.N8ex7g+?  07:23:00  07:16:0= 0

The decisive mistake. Hard to see, but correct was 70.B*2c!. This = move
invites black to finish his castle with 71.G7h, but then 72.P*3f is= a
strong attack. The reason is that with the bishop on 2c, Nx2e is not = so
effective with the bishop acting as a cushion against the black rook on=
the 2nd file. Also, black wants to pull back the promoted bishop to 5f<= br>where it works very well in attack and defense, but with the bishop on
2c, this is no longer possible. After 72.P*3f, 73.+Px6c Px3g+ R6h Nx7g+=
Kx7g Rx3e is much better for white than the game variation.

71.G= 6gx7g    07:24:00  07:16:00
72.G6c-5c = ;   07:24:00  07:16:00
73.+B8c-7d   0= 7:25:00  07:16:00
74.G4a-5b    07:25:00  07:24:00
75.P5e= -5d    07:31:00  07:24:00
76.S4cx5d &= nbsp;  07:31:00  07:24:00
77.S5g-4f!   07:= 37:00  07:24:00

Another good move by Tanigawa. Tempting is= 77.N*3d, but after 78.K2c
+P6b G5b-4c +B4a S*3a white still has fightin= g chances.=20 77.S4f is a good
move because it defends both against Rx3e and the fork = B*3i and now
threatens N*1f strongly.

78.S*2c   &n= bsp;  07:37:00  07:47:00

The head of the king is= too weak, but Moriuchi will have dropped this
silver here with great regret.

79.N*3d    &n= bsp; 07:44:00  07:47:00
80.S2cx3d    = 07:44:00  07:49:00
81.P3ex3d    07:44:00&n= bsp; 07:49:00
82.R3bx3d    07:44:00  = 07:50:00
83.+B7d-5f   07:55:00  07:50:00
84.N*4e       07:55:00  08:01:00
85.N3gx= 4e    08:10:00  08:01:00
86.S5dx4e &n= bsp;  08:10:00  08:05:00

Suddenly black looks to= be in trouble. R3i+ next attacks both rook and
gold and with the king o= pen at the side, an attack with the rook looks
worrying. However, this rook promotion can't be defended because theblack bishop is attacked.

87.S4fx4e!   08:24:00 &nbs= p;08:05:00

Tanigawa has come prepared. This required some deep calcu= lation, but
playing a close endgame is Tanigawa's specialty.

88.R3d-3i+   08:24:00  08:07:00
89.S4e-3d!&n= bsp;  08:25:00  08:07:00
90.+R3ix2h   08:25:00&= nbsp; 08:09:00
91.G6i-7h!   08:27:00  08:09:00<= br>
Tanigawa has given up the rook for a decisive attack. It is very
= important that the gold on 7h is defended by the bishop on 5f and that
black is threatening mate here with S2c=3D K3c +B3d K4b N*5d Gx5d +Bx5b=
Kx5b S*6a K4b G*5b K4c S*3d. It looks like white can both attack anddefend with 92.R*3h, but then 93.S2c+ K3a N*3d is winning. Finally,
pic= king of the bishop with=20 92.B*7i Kx7i R*5i K8h Rx5f+ is mate after
S*2c K3a N*4c etc.

92.K= 2b-3a    08:27:00  08:51:00

Moriuchi k= ind of makes a last stand, but after the game he admitted that
he was ju= st going through the motions.

93.S3d-2c=3D   08:30:00  08:51:00
94.B*4a&nb= sp;     08:30:00  08:57:00
95.S*2b&nb= sp;     08:35:00  08:57:00
96.K3a-4b&= nbsp;   08:35:00  08:57:00
97.+B5f-3d &nbs= p; 08:35:00  08:57:00
98.R*3h     &nb= sp;08:35:00  08:57:00
99.+B3dx2d   08:37:00 &nb= sp;08:57:00
100.P*3c     08:37:00  08:57:00
101.S2= bx3c+  08:42:00  08:57:00
102.N2ax3c   08:= 42:00  08:58:00
103.N*3d     08:42:00 = ; 08:58:00
104.K4b-4c   08:42:00  08:58:00
1= 05.S*3b     08:42:00  08:58:00
106.B4ax3b    08:42:00  08:58:00
107.S2cx3b=3D  08:42= :00  08:58:00
108.K4cx3b   08:42:00  08:58= :00
109.B*2a     08:42:00  08:58:00
110= .K3b-4a   08:42:00  08:58:00
111.S*4b  &nb= sp;  08:42:00  08:58:00
Resigns    &n= bsp; 08:42:00  08:59:00

Mate after 112.Gx4b +B2c K5a Nx4b+ Kx4b B3b+ K5a G*6b. A very good = win
by Tanigawa in a game he couldn't afford to lose. He still has a
= mountain to climb, because he has to win the next game with the white
pieces to force a decisive seventh game. However, the way his positive
a= ttacking play paid off in this game will give him the confidence that
th= is match is not over yet.

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Reijer Grimbergen
Department = of Informatics, Yamagata University
Jonan 4-3-16, Yonezawa, 992-8510 Japan
Tel: +81-(0)238-26-3740 =  FAX: +81-(0)238-26-3299
http://gamelab.yz.yamagata-u.ac.jp/

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