From: jfpinto voila fr Date: 20 oct 2007 Subject: Shukan Shogi: amazing commentary in the 2nd game of the 32nd Kio ------=_Part_24658_13555291.1192906081763 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello, I have a question about a commentary in the 2nd game of the 32nd Kio match, played between Moriuchi vs. Sato, concerning the same joseki already seen in a previous game played between Sato vs. Habu in 2006(with an unknown reference). After: 1.P7g-7f 00:00:00 00:00:00 2.P3c-3d 00:00:00 00:00:00 3.P2g-2f 00:00:00 00:00:00 4.P9c-9d 00:00:00 00:01:00 5.P2f-2e 00:01:00 00:01:00 6.P9d-9e 00:01:00 00:02:00 7.G6i-7h 00:07:00 00:02:00 8.R8b-4b 00:07:00 00:04:00 9.P2e-2d 00:22:00 00:04:00 10.P2cx2d 00:22:00 00:25:00 11.R2hx2d 00:22:00 00:25:00 12.B2bx8h+ 00:22:00 00:35:00 13.S7ix8h 00:23:00 00:35:00 14.R4b-2b 00:23:00 00:35:00 15.R2dx2b+ 00:54:00 00:35:00 16.S3ax2b 00:54:00 00:35:00 ... and now: This has already turned into a strange opening, even for Sato's standards. It is only the 16th move, but both players have already exchanged the major pieces. After the game, both players admitted to be surprised by the turn of events here. Until the 14th move, both players followed a game between Sato and Habu played in 2006. There Habu played 14.K6b. Moriuchi said that he never expected 14.R2b to be played here. (...) ---> "There Habu played 14.K6b" : the threat 15.Rx2a+ seems enormous! Can I have a short explaination of this comment? Thank you very much. J.F. --^---------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to: shogi-l shogi net EASY UNSUBSCRIBE click here: http://topica.com/u/?a2i6Ys.aCGIy8.c2hvZ2kt Or send an email to: shogi-unsubscribe topica com For Topica's complete suite of email marketing solutions visit: http://www.topica.com/?p=TEXFOOTER --^---------------------------------------------------------------- ------=_Part_24658_13555291.1192906081763 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Hello,
 
I have a question about a commentary in the 2nd game of the 32nd Kio match, played between Moriuchi vs. Sato, 
concerning the same joseki already seen in a previous game played between Sato vs. Habu in 2006(with an unknown reference).
 
After:
1.P7g-7f     00:00:00  00:00:00
2.P3c-3d     00:00:00  00:00:00
3.P2g-2f     00:00:00  00:00:00
4.P9c-9d     00:00:00  00:01:00
5.P2f-2e     00:01:00  00:01:00
6.P9d-9e     00:01:00  00:02:00
7.G6i-7h     00:07:00  00:02:00
8.R8b-4b     00:07:00  00:04:00
9.P2e-2d     00:22:00  00:04:00
10.P2cx2d    00:22:00  00:25:00
11.R2hx2d    00:22:00  00:25:00
12.B2bx8h+   00:22:00  00:35:00
13.S7ix8h    00:23:00  00:35:00
14.R4b-2b    00:23:00  00:35:00
15.R2dx2b+   00:54:00  00:35:00
16.S3ax2b    00:54:00  00:35:00
...  and now:
 
This has already turned into a strange opening, even for Sato's standards. 
It is only the 16th move, but both players have already exchanged the major 
pieces. After the game, both players admitted to be surprised by the turn of 
events here. Until the 14th move, both players followed a game between Sato 
and Habu played in 2006. There Habu played 14.K6b. Moriuchi said that he never 
expected 14.R2b to be played here. (...)
 
---> "There Habu played 14.K6b" : the threat 15.Rx2a+ seems enormous! Can I have a short explaination of this comment?
Thank you very much.
J.F.
 
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