The 8th CSA Computer Shogi Championships

The Sheraton Grand Hotel, Tokyo
February 12th & 13th 1998

1) Introduction

The CSA Computer Shogi Championships is an annual tournament for computer
shogi programs. This year there were 35 participants, which was a slight
improvement over the 33 participating programs last year. Markable absentee
was the J3 program, which reached the final eight last year. This year's 
tournament had two foreign entries. Jeff Rollason's Shotest and my program 
Spear (an acronym for Shogi Pattern Evaluator And Recogniser and also the name
used by some Western players for the shogi lance). The other participating 
program's were all Japanese and could be divided into commercial programs 
(9 programs), research programs (4 programs) and hobby programs (the others). 
The commercial programs with their front-runners Yamashita (YSS), Kanazawa 
(Kanazawa Shogi), Kakinoki (Kakinoki Shogi) and Morita (Morita Shogi) were 
again the clear favourites in this tournament.

Compared to last year, there were some new rules. First of all, the time
limits were only 25 minutes without byoyomi. Furthermore, a move had to take 
at least one second, even if the program did not use this second. Together,
these rules already posed a serious problem for the programmers. The length
of a shogi game is hard to predict, so it is also hard to decide how much
time per move should be taken by the program. I will return to this issue
later.

The tournament rules were also different. The preliminary tournament was split
in two groups. From the top group the best four programs would qualify for
the final all-play-all tournament with eight programs (YSS, Kanazawa Shogi and
Kakinoki Shogi were seeded and did not have to play the preliminaries). From
the bottom group only one program would qualify for the final. Using this
system together with the special speeded up Swiss pairing did not lead
to ideal pairing as we will see.

It was clear that the rules had been discussed extensively before the
tournament and that the organisers realised the potential problems, since 
every participant was given a questionnaire in which he could give his 
opinion on the rules and give suggestions. I hope the CSA will use this 
information for future tournaments.

2) Before The Tournament

My program was clearly in better shape than last year, when I lost two games
because my program crashed. Last year the time to prepare my program for the
tournament was clearly too short. I did not have this excuse this year and
in early January I was convinced that I would get at least a 5-2 score and
be able to fight for a place in the final until the end. If there were any
new strong programs in the bottom group (in which I had to play because of
my poor results last year), I would probably not make it, but if not, who
knows... That was before I started my test games against AI-Shogi (the
commercial version of YSS), Kanazawa Shogi and Morita Shogi. After losing about
20 games in a row against the lowest level of AI-Shogi, I realised that the
selective search I used in my program (generating only a limited number of
candidate moves in each position) was having too many holes and that a place
in the finals might be a little ambitious. I decided that any score better
than the 3-4 I had last year would be acceptable. I was still hoping for
more, though...

I worked hard for a month to plug the biggest holes, but with only three
wins against the lowest level of AI-Shogi and no wins against Kanazawa Shogi
and Morita Shogi, I was not very confident. Still, the Sheraton Hotel is a
place of dreams, being so close to Tokyo Disneyland, so I packed in my Akia
200 MHz and went to Tokyo.

I arrived at about 8 o'clock in the evening at the hotel. I could not help
myself and worked on the program a little more, before I finally gave up
at about 11 and watched the Olympics. My roommate Todoroki (of the Tancho
program) was very talkative and it was a good thing I did not have to play
myself, because we were up until well after three in the morning. He offered
me some of the liquor he brought, but I must admit that the most powerful
drink under the sun, an almost pure alcohol Polish drink (97%), was not
really my cup of tea.

3) The Qualifying Rounds

The tournament was scheduled to start at 9:20 in the morning, but after the
opening speeches it became clear that there was a serious power problem. 
Computers at the end of the power cable would start up for an instant and 
then shut down immediately. Since the number of participants was not that 
much higher than last year, this was a bit strange, but it may have been that 
there were more powerful machines this year. In any case, the start of the 
tournament was delayed for about half an hour, but finally the problems were 
sorted out and we could begin.

The two foreign entries started the tournament badly. I lost against Kenji
Shogi, which was a new version of a program that had participated a couple
of years ago (it now had the name of the son of the programmer). It was quite 
a tough opponent and Spear never really had a chance. Jeff, who was in the 
top group after missing the finals by one game last year, also lost in the 
first round, but since he had to play Morita Shogi, this was more or less 
expected. Furthermore, in a Swiss tournament system it is sometimes good to 
lose early, because you will be paired with weaker opponents.

The second round was a disaster for Spear. After losing a bishop early in
the game, my program fought a long and hard battle to get back from this
material deficit. Slowly, it managed to reverse the position, but it was then
that the time trouble set in. Because of a mistake in the blitzmode of the
program, it did not spot a mate in one by the opponent in its fastest playing
mode and lost a won game. This meant I now had the same start as last year
and I was seriously worried I might not be able to even improve last year's
score. Shotest had not much trouble with Super Hashimoto Shogi, which was
a very old, very stable, but also very slow program and the weakest
program in the top group. This round was also the first round we could hear
the victory cry of the IS-Shogi team. IS-Shogi scored a remarkable victory
over favourite Morita Shogi. IS-shogi (IS stands for  Information Science) is 
a group effort of four students from Tokyo University. Last year it won five 
games in the preliminary tournament and missed the final by losing in the 
final round to S1.2.

From this point on, all things went very well for both Spear and Shotest. We
both won four games in a row. Admittedly, I played the worst programs in
the tournament and had wins of less than 60 moves (Japanese count) in two
games where my opponents tried to find the shortest route to losing (which is
very hard to program!). Jeff had more opposition and got an important moral
victory in the 6th round, where he beat Yano Shogi, the program that kept
him out of the final last year. Yano Shogi was the major loser this tournament.
Being a finalist last year, it now managed to win only two games. It was
unclear if this was because Yano had not been able to work on his program or
because of introducing too many bugs together with the improvements.

With one round left to play, I now had the minimal result I wanted with 
four wins. It was clear that there would not be more, since I had to play
the commercial M-Brain, which has thus far won all its games. M-Brain is
the brainchild of a small company called Alphagram. Alphagram has only
five employees and M-Brain was operated by its managing director Ogi Takeshi.
My program made a strategic blunder in the middle game and lost almost
all of its pieces before it was mated. This meant that M-Brain was the
winner of the lower group. There was one other strong program in the group,
called Kawabata Shogi. However, Kawabata Shogi could not win a very good
position against M-Brain and that was the decider.

In the top group things had become very complicated. With one game left to
play, only IS-Shogi was certain of qualification with a prefect score of
six wins. Morita Shogi had only lost to IS-Shogi and had played all the strong
programs and would probably qualify as well. For the remaining two spots there
were still four candidates: Sekita Shogi (finalist last year), Yoshimura Shogi,
Shotest and Sougin. Unfortunately the speeded Swiss system made it impossible
to have a direct match to fight for the spots (a draw Sekita-Sougin and
Yoshimura-Shotest or Sekita-Shotest and Yoshimura-Sougin were both possible). 
The draw resulted in the games Sekita-Sougin, IS-Shotest and Yoshimura-Takada. 
Jeff was not too thrilled about playing IS Shogi, since this program seemed 
to be the strongest in the group. If Shotest would lose, it was very much
possible that it would not qualify for the finals even with a 5-2 score, since 
it had not played very strong opponents up until now. This was another 
drawback of the special Swiss that was used.

In the end, it was not Jeff who had reasons to complain about the system.
Shotest played a great game against IS and won after a long and hard
battle. There was a small incident in the end, though. After the final move,
there were some problems with the power. Of course both programs could restart
the game, but the IS team decided to resign the hisshi position. This meant
that Shotest was the first foreign program to reach the final. That was great,
even though it took away one of my short term goals. Sougin beat Sekita and
Yoshimura beat Takada. After the final round in the preliminary tournament 
there were three programs with a 6-1 score: IS-Shogi, Morita Shogi and 
Shotest. Sougin and Yoshimura had 5-2 scores and Sougin qualified for the 
finals with one extra SOS point. Yoshimura, shouted ``kaeroo!'' (``let's go 
home!'') and pretended leaving the hotel, but he was soon back to his
normal talkative self.

The evening after the preliminary rounds a party was being held, in good
Japanese tradition. Some people were honoured because of their outstanding
work for computer shogi. Morita shogi received a prize for his long involvement
in the CSA and Todoroki and Seo received prizes for their work on solving
Microcosmos, the longest tsume shogi problem (more than 1500 moves). There
were also speeches by the programmers who qualified for the finals. While most
said that they were happy to be in the finals at all, the leader
of the IS team stated that it was their goal to win all games on the next day. 
I remember thinking how nice it was that Japanese students also like bluffing.
Jeff and I, being a little older, looked at the table and made the prediction
that YSS and Kanazawa Shogi would fight for the top spot and that after that
it was anybody's guess for places three to eight. I will remember this the
next time I want to bet the house on a certain winner...

4) The Finals

On the day of the finals I became a supporter of Shotest and helped Jeff a
little with understanding what was going on in his games. Jeff has a long
history in chess programming, but has only played a couple of shogi games in
his life. He seemed to be happy with my comments on the games instead of having
to guess from the evaluation function value and I got to share some of the
limelight for the first foreign program in the finals. I was not too sure about
the strength of Jeff's program though. I had not seen it play in the
preliminaries, but I knew it had been lucky in the draw, with only two strong
opponents. Sougin also did not have to prove itself against all the strong
programs and seemed a little lucky to be here. Therefore, I was not too
surprised when Shotest lost quite badly in the first round against Morita
Shogi. The real shocks of the first round were on the other boards. Both
YSS and Kanazawa Shogi lost their first game! YSS seemed to have lost
convincingly against IS-Shogi, but the game Kanazawa Shogi against M-Brain
was decided under the time pressure of one move per second, where M-Brain
made the fewest mistakes.

If the first round was a shocker, the second round was more like an earthquake:
YSS and Kanazawa Shogi lost again! YSS's loss against Shotest will probably
go down in history as the first shogi computer game won because of opening
preparation. Jeff had played AI Shogi automatically hundreds of times by 
making a program that could read AI Shogi's moves from the screen. The time
used to make that program was well-spent, since I could only play about three 
or four games a day against Ai-Shogi by manually entering the moves. During 
these long testsessions, Jeff had found an opening where AI Shogi responded 
wrongly. Yamashita had not changed this in the new YSS program and it played 
the same opening again with disastrous results. Shotest got a promoted bishop 
and YSS a dead rook that would be lost eventually. The game took a long time, 
but YSS never had a chance to win. Yamashita's comments after the game was the 
prediction that next year Jeff's Shotest would be one of the seeded programs 
and that his program would have to try again in the preliminaries. Kanazawa's 
loss to Sougin was even more shocking. I was told that Kanazawa had completely 
rewritten his program and that might be part of the explanation. Still, there 
seemed to be no more doubts about the strength of Shotest and Sougin. It was 
strange that the victory of IS-Shogi over Kakinoki-Shogi almost went by 
unnoticed, except of course for the shouts of the victorious IS team.

In round three the victory cry of the Tokyo students could again be heard. This
time they beat Morita Shogi. In the endgame there was something strange,
though. IS-Shogi seemed to be winning, but then the program defended wrongly
against a desperate check. This allowed mate, but Morita Shogi was playing in
its fastest mode because of time trouble and did not have its tsume-mode
switched on. IS Shogi seemed a little lucky to get away with a win in the end.
Still, it was clear that the party talk could hardly
be called bluffing. IS Shogi had played three of the strongest programs and
had won them all. They seemed to be cruising to victory. Meanwhile,
Shotest lost a quick game against Kanazawa Shogi and at least half of the
prediction of Yamashita seemed very far away. The other half had become almost
a reality, because last year's champion YSS lost its third straight game, this
time against Sougin. In the finals, any program seemed to have a chance to win
against any other program.

Round four was a quiet round with only one surprise: Shotest beat Kakinoki
Shogi. This was one of the up-and-down games that would become the trademark
of Shotest in this tournament. A little better after the opening, then losing
in the middle game, fighting back hard and finally winning in the time
pressure situation. YSS won its first game against M-Brain, Kanazawa beat
Morita Shogi to keep his hopes for a miracle comeback alive and IS Shogi beat 
Sougin. This was probably the game where IS Shogi was in the biggest trouble.
Like in the game against Shotest, it allowed its rook to be completely boxed
in. In the end Sougin was not strong enough to take advantage, but it came
very close to winning.

The only problem with the tournament so far seemed to be that IS Shogi might
be too strong and win all its games. This was no longer a concern after round 
five when a revived Kanazawa Shogi beat IS Shogi. YSS also got a good victory 
against Kakinoki Shogi. The game Morita against Sougin was also finished 
quickly, which meant that the audience and the comments of Mushano 
(professional 6-dan, who was doing comments on the games together with
Horiguchi, 6-dan and Iida, 5-dan) could focus on the game between Shotest and 
M-Brain. For a long time there did not seem to be anything interesting in the 
game. Shotest started well, but then underestimated the strength of the 
M-Brain attack, which got decisive strength. Resignation did not seem far 
away. However, M-Brain used quite a lot of time and towards the 20 minute 
mark began producing some strange moves. Suddenly the game, which I had 
already declared ``over'', became interesting again. Shotest played an almost 
perfect endgame with some great human-like sacrifices that could not have
been calculated until the end and finally won.

Round six was the first round where all favourites won, with maybe the win
of Kakinoki Shogi over Kanazawa Shogi as the only small surprise. Shotest again
had a very tough game, this time against Sougin. However, Sougin allowed
Shotest's king to enter, after which the king helped in mating. IS-Shogi beat
M-Brain to keep a one point lead over Shotest, the only program with a 4-2 
score after six rounds. This actually meant that the tournament was getting a 
real final. Instead of the scheduled final between YSS and Kanazawa Shogi, 
IS-Shogi and Shotest would play a ``winner-takes-all'' game.

Before the decisive game there was a lot of excitement at the prospect of a
non-Japanese program winning the tournament, not in the least by the delegation
from the Itochu game company, who are planning a commercial release of Shotest
this year. Since Shotest had beaten IS-Shogi in the preliminary tournament, it
was far from clear who would win the game and the students were clearly worried
that a certain victory would slip through their fingers. The coolest person
was probably Jeff, who was very happy that he had come this far and was very
much aware that he had no reason to complain about his fortune up until that
point.

After all the build-up the game itself was a little bit of a let-down. Shotest
made some early strategic mistakes and the evaluation function dropped from
slightly bad to very bad to disastrous and that was a good reflection of the
situation on the board. In this tournament Shotest had been given many
opportunities to get back in the game, but not this time. In the end IS-Shogi
won without too much of a fight.

Still, with his 4-3 score Jeff edged Kakinoki Shogi for third place on the
result of their mutual game. So Shotest not only became the first foreign
program in the finals, but also the first foreign program to win a prize.
Kanazawa Shogi beat YSS in the final round, so now Yamashita's prediction had
become a reality. YSS ended fifth with a 3-4 score and has to try and
qualify for the finals again next year. Morita came sixth after losing in the
final round to Kakinoki Shogi. M-Brain beat Sougin, which did not change the
ordening of the programs. Sougin came seventh and M-Brain came eight. Both had
a 2-5 score.

IS-Shogi was the glorious winner of the tournament. In the end IS-Shogi was
two points clear of the other programs and that was the right reflection of 
the differences in strength, even though there were some close games and
it might have all gone wrong in the final round. IS-Shogi
was clearly better than all of the other programs, which is amazing considering
that it was written by a team of four students. The contest has been dominated
by commercial programs for years, and it was good to see that the winner also
took the best amateur prize home. I wonder how they will divide that prize 
into four (the amateur prize is a computer).

5) Observations

Let's look at the program's perfomances individually. IS-Shogi played some 
good games in this tournament and is in my opinion close to dan-level 
strength. However, the games against Morita Shogi, Kanazawa Shogi and Sougin
show that there are still some major flaws in the program. With a little more 
tuning and some minor improvements, I expect that the program will give 
players up to 1-dan a good game. I do not have the impression that the 
students used some revolutionary new techniques. They just used the existing 
techniques better than others. They also had managed to split up the work very 
well. Their comments that there was still a lot of intended work undone is 
promising for the future. I hope they will be able to keep working on the 
program even after graduation.

Kanazawa Shogi had a rollercoaster ride this tournament. The program managed
to get the runner-up honours like last year, but it lost against Sougin and
M-Brain, which finished seventh and eight. After losses in the first two
rounds, the chance of winning the tournament was already gone. Still, it
was the only program to beat IS-Shogi. As said, it seemed that Kanazawa had
completely rewritten the program. This is not a bad idea, since you can
only hack on a big program for a number of years before you find that the
effort of adding new things becomes too much. I think the program might not
have been ready for this tournament. His comments on the losses in the first 
two rounds was that there were ``tuning misses''. I expect Kanazawa to be 
back next year with a much stronger program.

Shotest was of course the second major surprise of the tournament. I have seen
all of Shotest's games in the final and I think that an important
reason for Shotest's success was its timemanagement. Shotest uses a formula
that allots time depending on the expected number of moves left in the game,
which is based on the position evaluation. This meant that when other programs
got into time trouble, Shotest still managed to play at almost the same
strength. This is not the only secret of Jeff's success though. His program is
very strong in calculating tactics, especially in the endgame. I saw it play
the correct sacrifices of major pieces of which the ultimate result must
have been beyond the search horizon. The balance of material and position in
the different stages of the game is one of the hardest things to program. There
are some aspects in Shotest's play that still need attention. A weakness in
Shotest are the middle game strategies, which are in part caused by Jeff's 
own unfamiliarity with shogi. I think these things are not too difficult to 
straigthen out, so I give Jeff a good chance of winning the tournament next 
year.

Kakinoki was probably the unhappiest man of the tournament. He looked seriously
upset with losing his seeded place to Shotest. I suspect that he put in a major
effort this year to try and win this tournament. His program is always doing
very well, but seems to be overshadowed by Kanazawa Shogi and even
Morita Shogi, although it is clearly stronger than Morita's program. Kakinoki
had a good win against Kanazawa Shogi, but he was never a contender for the
title.

YSS had a big fall after reaching great heights last year. It might be that
last year's title took away some of the ambition of Yamashita. Or maybe he
spent to much time on his Go program. In any case, YSS lost four games and
seems to be back on square one. Yamashita did not take it badly though,
he was all smiles throughout the tournament. I am also counting on him being
back with something good next year.

Morita Shogi seems to be slowly sliding down the ranks. Second place in 1995,
third place in 1996, fourth place in 1997 and now sixth. Morita Shogi is still
famous for its tsume shogi solving capability, but needs a major effort to
get back to the top of the shogi playing programs.

Sougin was the only program in the top group that might have used a different
approach to the problem of a shogi playing program. I have not talked with the
programmer, but the messages on the screen seemed to indicate some kind of
selective search, with quick selection of primary candidate moves in a
position. The program was quite successful with wins against YSS and Kanazawa,
but still had too many problems to be a real contender.

M-Brain was a first year program and winner of the B-group. I think it was the
weakest program to qualify for the finals, even though its fight against
Kanazawa Shogi was very interesting. With more time to iron things out, M-Brain
may become a force in the future.

This was one of the most exciting computer tournaments I have ever seen. It
also might prove to be a very important for the progress in computer shogi.
The domination of the commercial programs in the past couple of years gave 
the impression that there was not much room for algorithmic improvement in 
the programs. It seemed that among the strong programs, speed was more
important than knowledge. This tournament was very competitive, with about
ten programs with the capability of beating anybody. On the other hand. the
flaws in the strongest programs show that there is still a lot of room for
improvement. Because of these two factors, I think that next year's tournament
can be very interesting with strong programs like YSS and Kakinoki being forced
to make a comeback from the preliminary tournaments. 

My prediction is that there will be a real dan-level program
within a couple of years and that professional strength might not be that
far away, maybe less than fifteen years. But then again, this prediction
might have as much value as my prediction on the evening before the 
tournament...

6) The Tournament Results

6.1) Preliminary Contest

a) Upper Group
No Program Name     1   2   3   4   5   6   7   W-L-D  SOS  SB
 1   Morita8        3+  2-  5+  6+  9+  4+ 11+  6-1-0   32  26
 2   IS            16+  1+  6+  8+ 13+  9+  3-  6-1-0   24  18
 3   Shotest v2.0   1- 16+ 10+  7+ 14+ 13+  2+  6-1-0   23  17 
 4   Sougin        13- 11+ 12+ 10+  8+  1-  6+  5-2-0   24  16 
 5   Yoshimura     10+  6-  1- 11+ 15+  8+  9+  5-2-0   23  13 
 6   Sekita        15+  5+  2-  1-  7+ 12+  4-  4-3-0   30  13 
 7   Amano         14+ 12-  8+  3-  6- 15+ 10+  4-3-0   22   9 
 8   S1.3          12+ 14+  7-  2-  4-  5- 13+  3-4-0   27   7 
 9   Takada v3.1   11- 13+ 15+ 14+  1-  2-  5-  3-4-0   25  10 
10   Maruyama v0.3  5- 15+  3-  4- 12+ 16+  7-  3-4-0   24   4 
11   Tancho (Reiki) 9+  4- 13-  5- 16+ 14+  1-  3-4-0   23   5 
12   Hyper1.9       8-  7+  4- 13+ 10-  6- 16+  3-4-0   21   6 
13   Yano3          4+  9- 11+ 12-  2-  3-  8-  2-5-0   29   8 
14   Oki            7-  8- 16+  9-  3- 11- 15+  2-5-0   20   1 
15   Yamada v1.6    6- 10-  9- 16+  5-  7- 14-  1-6-0   21   0 
16   SuperHashimoto 2-  3- 14- 15- 11- 10- 12-  0-7-0   24   0 

b) Lower Group
No.  Program Name    1   2   3   4   5   6   7   W-L-D   SOS   SB 
 1   M-Brain         5+  2+  4+  9+  3+  8+  7+  7-0-0  30.0  30.0 
 2   Kawabata       15+  1-  9+ 11+  5+  4+  3+  6-1-0  27.0  20.0 
 3   KFend          11+  6+ 10+  4+  1-  5+  2-  5-2-0  31.0  18.0 
 4   Seo (Reiki)    13+ 10+  1-  3- 11+  2-  6+  4-3-0  30.5  12.5
 5   Super           1- 15+ 13+  6+  2-  3-  9+  4-3-0  28.5  10.5 
 6   Kenji           7+  3- 14+  5-  8+ 10+  4-  4-3-0  26.5  13.5 
 7   Spear           6- 11- 16+ 15+  9+ 12+  1-  4-3-0  21.0   7.0
 8   NazotekiDengi   9- 16+ 15+ 13+  6-  1- 10+  4-3-0  20.5   6.5
 9   YYY             8+ 14+  2-  1-  7- 11+  5-  3-4-0  30.5   9.5 
10   Shouchan       12+  4-  3- 14+ 13+  6-  8-  3-4-0  25.0   8.0 
11   Kikuchi1000     3-  7+ 12+  2-  4-  9- 16+  3-4-0  23.0   5.0 
12   Saeki          10- 13- 11- 16+ 14+  7- 15+  3-4-0  16.0   3.5
13   Tsubakihara     4- 12+  5-  8- 10- 16+ 14=  2-4-1  20.5   3.0 
14   Kira           16+  9-  6- 10- 12- 15+ 13=  2-4-1  16.5   1.0 
15   KaminaChodan    2-  5-  8-  7- 16+ 14- 12-  1-6-0  23.5   0.0 
16   OM-1           14-  8-  7- 12- 15- 13- 11-  0-7-0  20.0   0.0 

6.2) The Final

No.  Program Name      1   2   3   4   5   6   7   SB   W-L-D 
 1   IS                5+  4+  6+  7+  2-  8+  3+  19   6-1-0 
 2   Kanazawa Shogi 3  8-  7-  3+  6+  1+  4-  5+  16   4-3-0 
 3   Shotest v2.0      6-  5+  2-  4+  8+  7+  1-  11*  4-3-0 
 4   Kakinoki Shogi    7+  1-  8+  3-  5-  2+  6+  11*  4-3-0 
 5   YSS 8.0           1-  3-  7-  8+  4+  6+  2-   9   3-4-0 
 6   Morita8           3+  8+  1-  2-  7+  5-  4-   8   3-4-0 
 7   Sougin            4-  2+  5+  1-  6-  3-  8-   7   2-5-0 
 8   M-brain           2+  6-  4-  5-  3-  1-  7+   6   2-5-0 

*Order of Shotest and Kakinoki Shogi decided by result of their mutual game.

Games from the finals

Black: IS-shogi
White: YSS

  1.P-7f   P-3d     2.P-6f   P-8d     3.S-6h   S-6b     4.P-5f   G6a-5b 
  5.S-7g   K-4b     6.G-7h   P-8e     7.S-4h   K-3b     8.K-5h   P-5d   
  9.G-5i   B-3c    10.P-2f   S-2b    11.B-7i   B-4b    12.P-2e   S-3c   
 13.G5i-6h S-5c    14.G6h-6g K-2b    15.P-3f   G-3b    16.B-6h   P-9d   
 17.K-6i   P-1d    18.K-7i   R-6b    19.S-3g   P-6d    20.K-8h   P-4d   
 21.S-2f   P-6e    22.Px6e   Rx6e    23.R-3h   B-5a    24.P-3e   K-3a   
 25.Px3d   S3c-4b  26.P*6f   R-6b    27.P-1f   K-4a    28.B-7i   P-9e   
 29.R-3e   R-8b    30.R-3i   P-7d    31.R-3f   N-7c    32.R-3h   P*6e   
 33.R-3i   R-8c    34.B-6h   R-8b    35.B-5g   R-6b    36.R-3h   Px6f   
 37.Sx6f   P*6d    38.S-3e   R-9b    39.R-2h   R-6b    40.P-2d   Px2d   
 41.B-7i   R-8b    42.Sx2d   P*2b    43.P*2c   P-8f    44.Px8f   S-3a   
 45.B-6h   Bx2d    46.Bx2d   Px2c    47.B-6h   S3a-4b  48.R-3h   S*4c   
 49.P-7e   P-6e    50.S-7g   R-8d    51.Px7d   Rx7d    52.P*7b   P*8e   
 53.P-7a+  Px8f    54.P*7e   R-9d    55.Sx8f   P-6f    56.Gx6f   P*6d   
 57.+P-7b  P*8e    58.S-7g   N-6e    59.S-7f   P-8f    60.G6f-6g R-9b   
 61.P*8b   P-5e    62.Px5e   R-9c    63.P*6b   K-3a    64.P-6a+  P-9f   
 65.Px9f   Rx9f    66.Lx9f   Lx9f    67.+P6a-6bP*5a    68.+Px5b  Sx5b   
 69.P*6f   P*9g    70.P*9i   L*9c    71.Px6e   P-9h+   72.Px9h   Lx9h+  
 73.K-7g   +Lx8i   74.R*9a   Px6e    75.Kx8f   L-9i+   76.+P-6a  K-2b   
 77.+Px5a  S5b-4c  78.+P-4a  N*2g    79.+Px4b  Sx4b    80.S*3c   Gx3c   
 81.Px3c+  Sx3c    82.B*3a   K-1b    83.G*1c   Nx1c    84.B3ax1c+

Black: IS
White: Kakinoki

  1.P-7f   P-8d     2.S-6h   P-3d     3.P-6f   S-6b     4.P-5f   P-5d   
  5.S-4h   S-4b     6.S-7g   G-3b     7.G4i-5h K-4a     8.G-6g   P-7d   
  9.G-7h   G-5b    10.K-6i   S-3c    11.B-7i   B-3a    12.P-2f   P-4d   
 13.B-6h   N-7c    14.P-3f   P-1d    15.S-3g   P-6d    16.K-7i   S-6c   
 17.K-8h   P-8e    18.S-4f   P-6e    19.P-3e   Px6f    20.Sx6f   P-8f   
 21.Bx8f   Bx8f    22.Px8f   Rx8f    23.P*8g   R-8e    24.Px3d   Sx3d   
 25.S4f-5g S-4c    26.P-2e   R-8d    27.P-2d   Px2d    28.P*3c   Nx3c   
 29.P*2b   K-3a    30.P-1f   P*6e    31.S-7g   G-2c    32.P-1e   Px1e   
 33.B*4f   B*8b    34.S7g-6h Kx2b    35.P-5e   P-4e    36.B-3g   N-8e   
 37.R-5h   P*3f    38.B-2h   P-2e    39.S-5f   Px5e    40.Bx5e   Bx5e   
 41.Sx5e   P-3g+   42.Nx3g   P*5g    43.Rx5g   B*4h    44.P*5c   G-5a   
 45.B*9e   R-8a    46.B-7c+  R-6a    47.Lx1e   P*1c    48.P*6d   P-6f   
 49.Gx6f   Sx6d    50.Sx6d   Bx3g+   51.P*6b   Gx6b    52.+Bx7d  P*7g   
 53.G-7i   +Bx1e   54.P-5b+  P-7h+   55.Gx7h   R-8a    56.+Px6b  P*7g   
 57.Nx7g   N*5d    58.G-6e   P*6g    59.Sx6g   P*6f    60.S-5h   Nx7g+  
 61.Kx7g   +B-5i   62.P*6h   +Bx5h   63.Rx5h   S*6i    64.Gx5d   Sx7h=  
 65.Kx7h   S-3d    66.G-4d   G*4b    67.+B-6c  R-3a    68.+P-5b  G-3b   
 69.+P-4a  P*5f    70.+Px3a  Gx3a    71.N*1e   P*8f    72.Nx2c+  Sx2c   
 73.P*3d   P*3b    74.N*3e   P-6g+   75.Kx6g   P-5g+   76.Rx5g   S-1d   
 77.P*2c   Sx2c    78.R-5a+  N*4a    79.Nx2c+  Kx2c    80.K-5f   L*4b   
 81.Px3c+  Px3c    82.+Bx4e  N*3d    83.N*4c   N*3b    84.K-6e   P*6c   
 85.Sx6c+  Lx4c    86.Gx4c   P*6b    87.+S-5b  N*5c    88.+Sx5c  Nx5c   
 89.Gx5c   S*4d    90.+Bx4d  Nx4d    91.+Rx3a  K-2d    92.N*2g   B*8c   
 93.K-5e   K-1d    94.R*1e   K-2d    95.+R-2b  resigns

Black: Morita-shogi
White: IS-shogi

  1.P-7f   P-8d     2.G-7h   P-8e     3.B-7g   S-6b     4.K-6i   P-3d   
  5.S-6h   G6a-5b   6.S-4h   Bx7g+    7.Sx7g   G-3b     8.G-5h   K-4a   
  9.K-7i   S-4b    10.P-5f   S-3c    11.S-5g   P-7d    12.P-2f   S-7c   
 13.P-6f   P-4d    14.P-2e   G5b-4b  15.P-1f   K-3a    16.P-5e   S-6d   
 17.S-5f   K-2b    18.P-3f   P-7e    19.Px7e   P-8f    20.Px8f   Sx7e   
 21.G5h-6g Sx8f    22.Sx8f   Rx8f    23.B*6b   R-8b    24.B-7a+  R-8d   
 25.P*8g   P*8f    26.Px8f   Rx8f    27.P*8b   P*8h    28.Gx8h   B*3i   
 29.R-3h   S*2h    30.N-3g   P-3e    31.G8h-7g R-8d    32.S*7e   R-9d   
 33.Px3e   P*3f    34.N-4e   Px4e    35.Px8a+  P-3g+   36.R-8h   Sx1i+  
 37.R-8c+  B-4h+   38.P*7d   +Px4g   39.P-9f   P*7f    40.G-7h   +P-5g  
 41.P-9e   +Px6g   42.Gx6g   G*7g    43.Nx7g   Px7g+   44.Gx7g   +B-5i  
 45.K-8h   Rx9e    46.Lx9e   P-9d    47.N*3d   Sx3d    48.Px3d   N*6d   
 49.Sx6d   Px6d    50.Lx9d   N*7e    51.P-3c+  G4bx3c  52.Lx9a+  N*9f   
 53.K-7h   S*6i    54.K-8i   +Bx7g   55.S*3a   Kx3a    56.+Bx5c  S*4b   
 57.+Bx4b  Gx4b    58.N*4c   G4bx4c  59.P*3b   Gx3b    60.G*4a   K-2b   
 61.S*3a   K-1b    62.R*2b   Gx2b    63.Sx2b+  Kx2b    64.+R-9b  P*3b   
 65.+Rx3b  Kx3b    66.L*3i   Kx4a    67.L-3a+  Kx3a    68.G*4a   Kx4a   
 69.P*4b   K-3a    70.P-4a+  Kx4a    71.P*4b   K-3a    72.P-4a+  Kx4a   
 73.P*4b   K-3a    74.P-4a+  Kx4a    75.P*4b   K-3a    76.P*3b   Kx3b   
 77.P*3c   Nx3c    78.K-7i   R*9i   

Black: Sougin
White: IS-shogi

  1.P-2f   P-3d     2.P-2e   B-3c     3.P-7f   P-4d     4.S-4h   G6a-5b 
  5.G4i-5h G-4c     6.P-4f   R-2b     7.S-4g   P-5d     8.S-5f   S-6b   
  9.K-6h   G-3b    10.K-7h   K-4a    11.P-3f   P-1d    12.S-6h   P-1e   
 13.P-6f   P-8d    14.P-4e   Px4e    15.Sx4e   K-5a    16.P*4d   Gx4d   
 17.Sx4d   Bx4d    18.P-5f   S-7a    19.G*4e   B-6b    20.Gx5d   S-7b   
 21.P-6e   S*3c    22.P-6d   Px6d    23.P*6c   B-7a    24.P-3e   Bx3e   
 25.R-4h   P*4b    26.S-7g   P*5g    27.G-4g   P-2d    28.G-4f   B-7a   
 29.G-4g   Px2e    30.Gx5g   P-2f    31.S-6h   P*5b    32.P*4c   P-2g+  
 33.R-4g   K-4a    34.Px4b+  S3ax4b  35.P*4d   P*4e    36.Rx4e   +P-3h  
 37.P-4c+  P*4d    38.+Px4b  Gx4b    39.S*6b   Bx6b    40.Px6b+  Px4e   
 41.P*4c   G-3b    42.+Px7b  S*5c    43.Gx5c   Px5c    44.S*4b   Gx4b   
 45.B*9f   S*8e    46.Bx8e   Px8e    47.S*4d   Sx4d    48.Bx4d   S*3c   
 49.Px4b+  Kx4b    50.B-5e   Rx2i+   51.+P-6b  K-3b    52.G*4d   K-2c   
 53.Gx3c   Nx3c    54.S*4c   G*6e    55.S*3b   K-2d    56.S*2c   K-2e   
 57.Bx3c+  K-2f    58.+B-4d  K-3g    59.S4cx3d+K-2h    60.N-7g   G*8h   
 61.Kx8h   R*8i    62.Kx8i   +Rx6i   63.G*7i   G*7h    64.K-9h   B*8i   
 65.Gx8i   +Rx8i  

Black: Kanazawa
White: IS

  1.P-7f   P-3d     2.P-6f   P-8d     3.S-7h   S-6b     4.R-6h   P-8e   
  5.B-7g   P-5d     6.S-6g   K-4b     7.K-4h   K-3b     8.G6i-5h G6a-5b 
  9.K-3h   S-5c    10.K-2h   B-3c    11.S-3h   K-2b    12.P-4f   P-4d   
 13.P-6e   G-4c    14.G-4g   L-1b    15.S-5f   K-1a    16.P-3f   S-2b   
 17.P-1f   G-3a    18.P-2f   P-7d    19.S-2g   R-7b    20.G-3h   P-7e   
 21.Px7e   Rx7e    22.P-9f   Rx7g+   23.Nx7g   P*7f    24.Nx8e   P-4e   
 25.R*8b   B*9b    26.R-6i   Px4f    27.Gx4f   B-7g+   28.R-7b+  P-5e   
 29.Gx5e   S-4b    30.P-6d   P*5d    31.P*4d   Px5e    32.Px4c+  Sx4c   
 33.Nx9c+  Nx9c    34.P*4d   S-3b    35.G*4c   S-4a    36.Px6c+  G*5h   
 37.P*7h   +B-8h   38.+P-5b  Gx6i    39.+Px4a  Gx4a    40.S*3b   Px5f   
 41.Sx4a+  +B-5e   42.N-3g   P*4b    43.G*3b   +B-6d   44.+Sx4b  

Black: IS-shogi
White: M-Brain

  1.P-7f   P-3d     2.P-6f   P-4d     3.S-4h   G-3b     4.G4i-5h B-3c   
  5.P-5f   S-2b     6.S-5g   K-4a     7.S-4f   G-5b     8.G-7h   P-8d   
  9.S-6h   S-6b    10.K-6i   G5b-4c  11.S-7g   B-4b    12.G5h-6g P-5d   
 13.B-7i   P-8e    14.B-6h   P-7d    15.K-7i   P-1d    16.K-8h   P-1e   
 17.P-5e   Px5e    18.R-5h   S-5c    19.Sx5e   P*5d    20.S-4f   P-9d   
 21.P-9f   S-3c    22.R-5i   K-3a    23.P-3f   S-6d    24.P-6e   S-7c   
 25.N-3g   P-7e    26.Px7e   Bx7e    27.S-5g   S-2b    28.S5g-6f Bx6f   
 29.Gx6f   S*4h    30.R-5f   Sx3g=   31.R-5h   K-4a    32.B-5i   N*5e   
 33.Gx5e   Px5e    34.Bx3g   G*4e    35.P-4f   Gx3f    36.B-5i   Gx4f   
 37.Rx5e   G3b-4b  38.S*5d   Gx5d    39.Rx5d   S*5c    40.R-5e   P*7a   
 41.P*5d   S5c-6b  42.N*5c   K-3b    43.N-6a+  G-4e    44.R-5h   P*5f   
 45.P*7d   P-5g+   46.Rx5g   P*5f    47.Px7c+  Nx7c    48.R-3g   P-5g+  
 49.+Nx6b  +P-5h   50.+Nx6c  +Px5i   51.P-5c+  B*2h    52.+Px4b  Rx4b   
 53.B*5d   R-4c    54.Bx4c+  Kx4c    55.R*5c   K-3b    56.G*4c   K-3a   
 57.G*3b   

Black: IS-shogi
White: Shotest

  1.P-7f   P-8d     2.S-6h   P-3d     3.P-6f   S-6b     4.P-5f   P-5d   
  5.S-4h   S-4b     6.S-7g   G-3b     7.G4i-5h K-4a     8.G-6g   P-7d   
  9.G-7h   S6b-5c  10.K-6i   P-5e    11.Px5e   Bx5e    12.B-7i   B-2b   
 13.B-6h   G-5b    14.K-7i   P-8e    15.K-8h   S-3c    16.B-4f   R-9b   
 17.P-8f   P-4d    18.Px8e   P-4e    19.B-5g   P-9d    20.P-3f   R-8b   
 21.S-8f   B-3a    22.S-3g   S5c-4d  23.G-8g   B-6d    24.P-2f   P-3e   
 25.R-1h   Px3f    26.S-4h   P*5h    27.B-6h   G-5a    28.P-9f   Bx8f   
 29.Bx8f   S*2g    30.P*3d   Sx1h+   31.Px3c+  Sx3c    32.Lx1h   R*3h   
 33.B*7a   Rx8e    34.S*6b   G5a-4b  35.N-7g   R-5e    36.B-8b+  R-5d   
 37.+Bx8a  Rx4h+   38.+Bx6c  K-3a    39.+Bx5d  P-5i+   40.K-9g   +R-5h  
 41.R*5a   S*4a    42.N*5c   P-7e    43.Bx7e   K-2b    44.Nx4a+  P*8f   
 45.Kx8f   P*8e    46.Nx8e   Gx4a    47.S*3a   K-1b    48.Rx4a+  N*7d   
 49.K-9g   P-4f    50.+Rx3b  S-2b    51.+Rx2a  

Black: M-Brain
White: Kanazawa

  1.P-7f   P-3d     2.P-6f   R-4b     3.S-4h   P-4d     4.K-6h   B-3c   
  5.K-7h   S-3b     6.B-7g   K-6b     7.G4i-5h K-7b     8.K-8h   G4a-5b 
  9.P-2f   K-8b    10.L-9h   S-7b    11.S-5i   P-6d    12.S5i-6h P-9d   
 13.K-9i   P-4e    14.G-6g   G-6c    15.S-8h   P-7d    16.G-7i   P-5d   
 17.P-1f   P-8d    18.P-2e   P-4f    19.Px4f   Rx4f    20.P*4h   R-4e   
 21.G-7h   S-8c    22.G-5f   R-4a    23.P-6e   Bx7g+   24.S6hx7g B*3i   
 25.R-1h   Px6e    26.B*4f   N-7c    27.P-3f   G-7b    28.P-2d   Px2d   
 29.P-4g   P*4h    30.P-3e   Px3e    31.R-3h   P-4i+   32.Rx3e   P*3d   
 33.Rx3d   S-2c    34.R-3h   B-4h+   35.Rx4h   +Px4h   36.P*6d   G6c-6b 
 37.B*4e   P*3d    38.Bx5d   R*4i    39.N-1g   R-3i+   40.B-5e   G-5c   
 41.Bx7b+  Kx7b    42.G*6c   Gx6c    43.Px6c+  Kx6c    44.G*6d   K-5b   
 45.Gx7c   R-8a    46.Gx8c   Rx8c    47.Bx9a+  G*8a    48.+B-5e  B*2h   
 49.L*5d   P*5c    50.+Bx2h  +Rx2h   51.B*5e   +R-3i   52.Bx1a+  Px5d   
 53.Gx6e   B*6i    54.N*4d   K-6b    55.G-7i   Bx4g+   56.L*6h   +P-5h  
 57.L-6f   K-7a    58.N-5b+  +P-6i   59.G-7h   G*7i    60.Gx7i   +Px7i  
 61.Sx7i   +Rx7i   62.G*8h   S*4c    63.P*4h   +Bx6e   64.Lx6e   Sx5b   
 65.B*2h   P*6d    66.Lx6d   P*6c    67.+Bx2a  N*6e    68.S*6h   +R-6i  
 69.N*4d   S-6a    70.+Bx5d  Nx7g+   71.Sx7g   Px6d    72.P*6c   G*7c   
 73.N*1e   S-1b    74.+B-4c  L*2f    75.B-3g   L-2g+   76.B-4f   Gx6c   
 77.+Bx3d  R-8b    78.P*3c   +R-3i   79.+B-7h  G*3f    80.B-5e   L*5d   
 81.+B-4e  +Lx1g   82.N-3b+  N*5c    83.B-4d   +L-2g   84.+Bx1b  P*4c   
 85.Bx5c+  Gx5c    86.S*4e   G-4f    87.N*7c   S-6b    88.Nx8a+  Rx8a   
 89.Sx5d   Gx5d    90.L*4g   Gx5g    91.Lx4c+  B*6g    92.+Bx6g  Gx6g   
 93.P*6c   Sx6c    94.G*7c   S*6b    95.B*9c   S*8b    96.Gx8b   Rx8b   
 97.S*9a   G*9b    98.Sx8b=  Gx8b    99.R*9a   N*8a   100.Bx8b+  Kx8b   
101.G*9b   K-7c   102.Rx8a+  P-6e   103.+R-8b  K-6d   104.+Rx6b  B*7i   
105.S*5c   Gx5c   106.+Rx5c  K-7c   107.G*6d   K-8c   108.+Rx6c  Kx9b   
109.S*9c   K-8a   110.+R-8c  K-7a   111.+R-8b  K-6a   112.+L-5b  quit   

Black: Kanazawa
White: Sougin

  1.P-7f   P-3d     2.Bx2b+  Sx2b     3.S-8h   S-3c     4.S-4h   P-8d   
  5.G-7h   P-8e     6.S-7g   G6a-5b   7.P-2f   G-3b     8.P-6f   K-4b   
  9.G-5h   S-6b    10.K-6i   P-7d    11.K-7i   S-7c    12.G5h-6h K-3a   
 13.P-5f   G5b-4b  14.S-5g   K-2b    15.P-2e   S-6d    16.P-1f   P-7e   
 17.Px7e   Sx7e    18.P-2d   Px2d    19.Rx2d   Sx2d    20.B*5e   G4b-3c 
 21.Bx8b+  P*7f    22.S-8h   R*4i    23.R*6i   Rx6i+   24.Gx6i   R*4i   
 25.+Bx9a  Rx2i+   26.+Bx8a  N*7g    27.Nx7g   Px7g+   28.Sx7g   P*7f   
 29.S7g-6h N*7g    30.G-5i   P-8f    31.N*4e   +Rx1i   32.Nx3c=  Kx3c   
 33.R*7b   Px8g+   34.N*4e   K-2c    35.Gx8g   L*8c    36.P*8d   Lx8d   
 37.P*8e   Lx8e    38.N-3c+  Nx3c    39.L*8f   Sx8f    40.G-8h   P*8g   
 41.K-7h   Px8h+   42.K-6g   N-6i+   43.Kx7f   P*7e    44.Kx8e   +Nx6h  
 45.Gx6h   B*9d    46.K-7d   S*8c    47.Kx6c   Sx7b    48.+Bx7b  G*6a   
 49.+Bx6a  Bx6a    50.L*2f   P*2e    51.N*3f   B*8b    52.K-6b   B-8c   
 53.S*5b   R*7b    54.K-6a   G-4b    55.G*6c   Rx5b    56.P*7b   B-7d   
 57.P*8c   Bx6c    58.Px8b+  S*6b    59.G*5a   Sx5a    60.Nx2d   S-6b   
 61.S*5a   Rx5a    62.Kx6b   G-5b    63.K-7c   S*6d    64.K-8c   B-7d   
 65.Kx7d   G*7c    66.K-8e   G*9e    67.quit   

Black: SHOTEST
White: Kanazawa

  1.P-7f   P-3d     2.P-2f   P-4d     3.S-4h   S-3b     4.P-5f   R-4b   
  5.K-6h   B-3c     6.K-7h   S-4c     7.G4i-5h K-6b     8.P-2e   G4a-5b 
  9.S-5g   K-7b    10.P-1f   K-8b    11.S7i-6h S-7b    12.P-1e   P-6d   
 13.P-9f   G-6c    14.S-7g   P-9d    15.L-1h   P-5d    16.S-8f   P-7d   
 17.P-4f   P-8d    18.G6i-6h S-8c    19.P-5e   Px5e    20.P-2d   Px2d   
 21.Bx5e   P-8e    22.S-9g   P-7e    23.P*2e   R-5b    24.S-5f   Px7f   
 25.Px2d   P*2g    26.Rx2g   P-4e    27.Bx3c+  Nx3c    28.B*5e   B*3h   
 29.R-2h   Bx5f+   30.Bx3c+  P*5g    31.N*7e   Px5h+   32.Nx6c+  +Px6h  
 33.Rx6h   G*5g    34.P*5h   Gx6h    35.Kx6h   S*5g    36.Px5g   R*5h   
 37.Kx5h   +Bx5g   38.K-6i   G*6h    39.quit   

Black: Morita
White: Kanazawa

  1.P-7f   P-3d     2.Bx2b+  Sx2b     3.S-8h   S-3c     4.S-7g   R-4b   
  5.K-6h   K-6b     6.K-7i   K-7b     7.G-7h   G4a-5b   8.G-5h   P-4d   
  9.S-4h   K-8b    10.P-5f   S-7b    11.S-5g   P-6d    12.P-3f   G-6c   
 13.R-3h   P-5d    14.K-8h   P-7d    15.P-1f   P-8d    16.P-9f   P-9d   
 17.P-6f   S-8c    18.P-4f   G-7b    19.P-8f   P-1d    20.P-2f   P-2d   
 21.R-2h   P-4e    22.Px4e   Rx4e    23.B*3b   R-4i+   24.G-4h   +R-3i  
 25.G-3h   +Rx2h   26.Gx2h   R*5h    27.G-3g   Rx5g+   28.Bx2a+  S*6g   
 29.Gx6g   +Rx6g   30.S*7h   +R-5h   31.N*6h   G*6i    32.+Bx1a  B*7i   
 33.K-9h   Gx6h    34.+Bx3c  Gx7h    35.S*7a   K-9c    36.L*6h   S*9g   
 37.K-8g   Gx7g    38.Kx7g   B-8h+   39.quit   

Black: Kanazawa
White: Kakinoki

  1.P-7f   P-8d     2.S-7h   P-3d     3.P-6f   S-6b     4.R-6h   K-4b   
  5.S-6g   K-3b     6.B-7g   P-8e     7.K-4h   P-5d     8.G6i-5h B-3c   
  9.K-3h   K-2b    10.K-2h   L-1b    11.S-3h   S-5c    12.P-4f   K-1a   
 13.S-5f   P-4d    14.P-6e   G6a-5a  15.P-1f   G5a-4b  16.P-2f   S-2b   
 17.S-2g   G-3a    18.G-3h   P-9d    19.G5h-4g G4b-3b  20.P-3f   P-1d   
 21.L-9h   B-2d    22.P-4e   Px4e    23.Sx4e   B-3c    24.P*4d   P*4c   
 25.P-5f   Px4d    26.Sx3d   B-5a    27.R-6i   P-2d    28.P-6d   Px6d   
 29.P-5e   Px5e    30.P*5d   S-6b    31.Bx5e   P*5b    32.P*6c   Sx6c   
 33.Bx4d   B-6b    34.Bx6b+  Rx6b    35.R-5i   P*4f    36.G4g-3g B*6g   
 37.P-5c+  Px5c    38.Rx5c+  R-4b    39.P-3e   R-5b    40.+Rx6c  R-5h+  
 41.P*4d   P-4g+   42.G3gx4g P*4b    43.B*7b   N-9c    44.+R-6a  P*3c   
 45.S-4e   L-9b    46.+R-8a  P-8f    47.+Rx9b  Px8g+   48.+Rx9c  Bx8i+  
 49.N*3f   S-2c    50.P-2e   L-1c    51.Nx2d   P*2f    52.Sx2f   G3b-2b 
 53.+R-9a  N*4a    54.G3h-4h +Rx9h   55.G-3h   +R-5h   56.+R-8a  +B-8h  
 57.B-6c+  P*5a    58.+Bx6d  +R-6h   59.+Bx7c  +R-7h   60.+Rx5a  +Rx7f  
 61.+B-4f  +B-7i   62.P*5g   +Rx4f   63.Gx4f   B*7c    64.+R-5f  L*5c   
 65.L*5e   Lx5e    66.Gx5e   +B-8h   67.P*6d   L*5a    68.L*5d   P*5c   
 69.R*9c   B-9e    70.P-6c+  B-5i+   71.S*4h   +B5i-7g 72.G-6d   +B-5e  
 73.S4h-3g +Bx5f   74.Sx5f   R*5i    75.B*8d   Px5d    76.Bx5a+  +Bx9g  
 77.R-9a+  P*2g    78.Gx2g   R-5h+   79.L*3h   +Rx5g   80.S-4e   P*7a   
 81.+Rx7a  +R-4g   82.Sx5d   +Bx6d   83.+Px6d  +R-4i   84.B*8e   +R-6i  
 85.B-5b+  +R-4i   86.+B-8d  G*4g    87.+B-3i  +Rx3i   88.Kx3i   B*9c   
 89.R*7e   Bx7a    90.Rx7a+  R*6h    91.G-2h   R-6i+   92.B*4i   G-5h   
 93.G-1h   +Rx4i   94.K-2h   B*5f    95.K-1g   Bx3h+   96.G-2h   P-1e   
 97.Gx3h   +Rx3h   98.Px1e   +Rx2i   99.S-2h   G*3h   100.B*5e   Gx2h   
101.Bx2h   N*3f   102.G*3i   L*1f   103.Kx1f   Nx2h+  104.Gx2h   B*4i   
105.L*3h   +Rx2h  106.N*2g   G*3f   107.P-1d   +Rx2g  108.K-1e   +Rx2f  
109.resigns

Black: YSS
White: Kanazawa

  1.P-7f   P-3d     2.Bx2b=  Sx2b     3.G-7h   S-3c     4.S-8h   R-4b   
  5.S-4h   K-6b     6.G-5h   K-7b     7.P-3f   G4a-5b   8.K-6i   P-4d   
  9.S-3g   K-8b    10.S-7g   S-7b    11.P-6f   P-6d    12.K-7i   P-9d   
 13.P-9f   G-6c    14.G5h-6g P-7d    15.P-2f   P-5d    16.P-2e   P-8d   
 17.P-8f   P-4e    18.P-5f   S-8c    19.R-5h   G-7b    20.P-5e   Px5e   
 21.Rx5e   B*3h    22.R-5i   P*5h    23.R-3i   B-2g+   24.P-2d   P-4f   
 25.Px4f   Px2d    26.K-6h   P*4h    27.Sx4h   +B-2h   28.Kx5h   +Bx4f  
 29.B*3g   +Bx3f   30.P*4g   P-3e    31.G-5f   S-4d    32.G-4f   +B-2e  
 33.B-2h   P*4e    34.G-5f   P-3f    35.P-6e   G6c-7c  36.Px6d   +B-2f  
 37.R-6i   +B-2g   38.S-3i   N-3c    39.P*3d   N-2e    40.P-6c+  G7bx6c 
 41.P-3c+  R-5b    42.Rx6c+  Rx5f    43.P*5g   P-3g+   44.+R-6a  G*5a   
 45.+R-6i  R-3f    46.Nx3g   Nx3g+   47.Bx3g   Rx3g+   48.G*4h   +Rx3c  
 49.P*3g   P*3f    50.P*2h   +Bx3g   51.P*3h   +B-2f   52.K-5i   S-5e   
 53.+R-6h  P-4f    54.P-2g   +Bx2g   55.Px4f   Sx4f    56.P*4g   P-3g+  
 57.Px3g   Sx3g=   58.N*6e   G-7b    59.P*3h   Sx4h+   60.+Rx4h  B*1e   
 61.S*3g   P*3f    62.S3g-2h Bx4h+   63.Kx4h   +B-2f   64.P-3g   Px3g+  
 65.K-5h   +Px4g   66.K-6h   G*6i    67.K-6g   N*5e    68.K-6f   R*4f   
 69.P-5f   Rx5f    70.Kx5f   +R-3f   71.Kx5e   +R-4f   72.K-6d   P*6c   
 73.K-5d   +R-4d   

Black: Sougin
White: Kakinoki

  1.P-2f   P-8d     2.P-7f   P-8e     3.B-7g   P-3d     4.P-6f   S-6b   
  5.G-7h   S-3b     6.S-6h   S-3c     7.S-6g   G-3b     8.G-5h   K-4a   
  9.S-4h   G-5b    10.P-4f   P-5d    11.S-4g   B-3a    12.K-6i   P-4d   
 13.S4g-5f P-1d    14.P-3f   P-8f    15.Px8f   Bx8f    16.Bx8f   Rx8f   
 17.P*8g   R-8d    18.P-2e   P-6d    19.N-3g   K-3a    20.P-4e   P-3e   
 21.S-4g   Px3f    22.Sx3f   S-5c    23.R-4h   P-6e    24.Px4d   Px6f   
 25.Sx6f   P*3e    26.Sx3e   P*8f    27.B*9f   Px8g+   28.Gx8g   P*3f   
 29.N-4e   P-3g+   30.R-4f   B*6c    31.S-7e   Bx9f    32.Px9f   Rx8g+  
 33.B*5f   +R-8h   34.G-6h   B*3f    35.Rx3f   +P-4h   36.Nx3c+  G*7i   
 37.resigns

Black: Kakinoki
White: M-BRAIN

  1.P-7f   P-3d     2.P-2f   P-4d     3.S-4h   B-3c     4.P-5f   S-2b   
  5.B-7g   G-3b     6.K-6h   P-1d     7.K-7h   P-8d     8.P-2e   K-4a   
  9.K-8h   S-6b    10.G4i-5h P-7d    11.P-3f   P-8e    12.N-3g   P-5d   
 13.S-7h   R-7b    14.B-6f   R-8b    15.B-7g   S-5c    16.P-4f   P-7e   
 17.Px7e   R-7b    18.B-6f   S-6d    19.P-3e   Px3e    20.P*3d   B-4b   
 21.Bx4d   Sx7e    22.Bx3e   G-5b    23.S-4g   G5b-4c  24.P*7c   Nx7c   
 25.P*7d   P*4d    26.Px7c+  Rx7c    27.P-4e   B-6d    28.G-4h   Gx3d   
 29.B-6h   Px4e    30.P-9f   P*7g    31.Bx7g   P*7f    32.B-6h   S-3c   
 33.R-3h   R-8c    34.G4h-5h P-8f    35.Px8f   P-4f    36.S-3f   P*8g   
 37.Sx8g   P*8e    38.Px8e   P*8f    39.S-7h   Rx8e    40.P*3e   G-4d   
 41.P*4e   G4d-4c  42.P*7b   R-8a    43.P*8c   K-3a    44.N*7d   P-7g+  
 45.Kx7g   Rx8c    46.P-3d   Sx3d    47.N-6b+  P*3e    48.S-2g   N-1c   
 49.P-4d   G4c-3c  50.P*8e   P*7f    51.K-8h   Gx4d    52.P-2d   K-2b   
 53.P-7a+  Px2d    54.+P-8a  Rx8a    55.+Nx6c  B-4b    56.Bx4f   P*6d   
 57.N-9g   P-3f    58.Sx3f   P*3e    59.S-2g   P-3f    60.Sx3f   P*3e   
 61.S-2g   P-3f    62.Sx3f   P*3e    63.S-2g   N-2e    64.P*7c   Nx3g+  
 65.Bx3g   N*7g    66.G-7i   P-9d    67.P-7b+  R-8c    68.+P-7c  R-9c   
 69.+P-7d  P-9e    70.Px9e   Rx6c    71.+Px6c  N*1e    72.S-1h   Lx9e   
 73.R*7a   P-6e    74.+P-5b  B-3a    75.P*4b   P*9f    76.Rx7e+  Px9g+  
 77.Lx9g   Lx9g+   78.Kx9g   L*3f    79.+P-4a  Lx3g+   80.Rx3g   B*4f   
 81.R-3i   N*2g    82.Sx2g   Nx2g=   83.L*4h   Nx3i+   84.Lx4f   R*9i   
 85.Kx8f   Rx7i+   86.S*8g   Gx4b    87.+R-7b  G*5a    88.Lx4d   G5ax4a 
 89.N*4c   Sx4c    90.Lx4c+  G4b-3b  91.P*7e   N*9d    92.Kx7f   P*4b   
 93.B*4d   S*3c    94.+Lx3c  Gx3c    95.S*3d   G4a-3b  96.Bx3c+  Gx3c   
 97.G*2a   Kx2a    98.Sx3c=  G*2b    99.L*3d   B*4c   100.G*4a   Bx3d   
101.Gx3a   K-1b   102.G*1c   Kx1c   103.Sx2b=  Kx2b   104.+Rx4b  L*3b   
105.Gx3b   K-1b   106.G-3c   G*3b   107.+Rx3b  L*2b   108.+Rx2b  resigns


Black: Kakinoki
White: SHOTEST

  1.P-7f   P-8d     2.S-6h   P-3d     3.S-7g   S-6b     4.P-5f   P-5d   
  5.S-4h   S-4b     6.G-7h   P-8e     7.K-6i   S-3c     8.P-2f   B-3a   
  9.G-5h   G-3b    10.P-2e   K-4a    11.B-7i   G-5b    12.B-5g   P-7d   
 13.K-7i   P-4d    14.P-9f   G5b-4c  15.P-3f   B-6d    16.N-3g   K-3a   
 17.K-8h   K-2b    18.P-4f   N-7c    19.P-6f   P-1d    20.G5h-6g P-1e   
 21.S-4g   P-9d    22.R-2i   B-4b    23.P-4e   Px4e    24.Nx4e   S-4d   
 25.P-2d   Px2d    26.Bx2d   P*2h    27.Rx2h   P*2c    28.Bx4b+  G4cx4b 
 29.R-2g   B*6d    30.P*4f   P-9e    31.Px9e   Sx4e    32.B*2h   Sx3f   
 33.Sx3f   P*9f    34.Lx9f   N*8d    35.S*9g   G4b-4c  36.P-4e   Bx2h+  
 37.Rx2h   B*3g    38.R-2i   B-4f+   39.P-4d   G4c-3c  40.S-2e   Nx9f   
 41.Sx9f   +B-4g   42.R-2g   +B-3h   43.R-5g   +B-4h   44.P-4c+  G3cx4c 
 45.R-2g   L*2f    46.R-5g   N-3c    47.P*2g   N-4e    48.P*4i   +Bx5g  
 49.Gx5g   Nx5g+   50.P*3c   G3bx3c  51.N*1d   K-3b    52.B*2b   G*2a   
 53.P*3e   Gx2b    54.Nx2b+  Kx2b    55.Px3d   N*8d    56.Px3c+  Kx3c   
 57.P*3d   Gx3d    58.Sx3d   Kx3d    59.B*5b   P*4c    60.Px2f   Nx9f   
 61.K-9h   P*9g    62.Nx9g   B*4b    63.G*3f   S*8i    64.Kx8i   R*5i   
 65.G*7i   Bx9g+   66.P*3e   K-3c    67.S*3d   K-2b    68.G*3c   K-3a   
 69.G-3b   Kx3b    70.Bx4c+  K-4a    71.L*9h   Rx7i+   72.Gx7i   +Bx7i  
 73.Kx7i   N*6g    74.K-8i   G*7i    75.K-9i   G*8i    76.resigns

Black: Kakinoki
White: YSS

  1.P-7f   P-3d     2.P-2f   Bx8h=    3.Sx8h   S-2b     4.S-7g   G-3b   
  5.G4i-5h S-3c     6.S-4h   S-6b     7.P-4f   G-5b     8.S-4g   K-4a   
  9.P-9f   K-3a    10.G-7h   P-6d    11.K-6i   G5b-4b  12.K-7i   P-8d   
 13.K-8h   P-4d    14.G5h-6h S-6c    15.P-2e   P-9d    16.P-3f   G4b-4c 
 17.S-5f   P-7d    18.P-1f   N-7c    19.P-1e   P-8e    20.N-3g   S-5d   
 21.P-6f   R-6b    22.P-4e   Px4e    23.Sx4e   Sx4e    24.Nx4e   S-4b   
 25.P-7e   B*3g    26.R-1h   S*8c    27.Px7d   Sx7d    28.P*7e   Sx7e   
 29.P*7d   N-6e    30.Px6e   P*7f    31.P-7c+  R-9b    32.+P-8c  R-6b   
 33.N*7d   Px7g+   34.Nx7g   R-6a    35.S*5b   P*7f    36.P*4d   Gx4d   
 37.Sx6a=  Px7g+   38.G6hx7g P*7f    39.G7g-6g S*7g    40.K-7i   Sx7h+  
 41.Rx7h   N*5e    42.G-6h   Gx4e    43.S-5b+  N*6g    44.K-8i   K-2b   
 45.R*4a   G*3a    46.Rx9a+  Bx1i+   47.S*4a   G-4c    48.+Sx4b  G4cx4b 
 49.P*4c   G4bx4a  50.+R-8b  S*3b    51.S*8h   L*7g    52.Gx7g   Px7g+  
 53.Rx7g   S*6f    54.R-7h   P*7g    55.R-4h   N-3c    56.K-9h   +B-3g  
 57.R-1h   P-8f    58.P-2d   Px8g+   59.Kx8g   +Bx3f   60.Px2c+  Kx2c   
 61.R-2h   P*2g    62.R-1h   P*8f    63.K-9h   G*8g    64.Sx8g   Px8g+  
 65.Kx8g   +B-6i   66.B*7h   +Bx7h   67.Rx7h   S*8f    68.K-8h   Px7h+  
 69.Kx7h   S8f-7g+ 70.K-8i   R*8h    71.resigns

Black: Kakinoki
White: Morita

  1.P-7f   P-3d     2.P-2f   Bx8h+    3.Sx8h   S-2b     4.S-7g   S-3c   
  5.G-7h   G-3b     6.S-4h   K-4a     7.K-6h   K-3a     8.G-5h   S-6b   
  9.P-4f   P-5d    10.S-4g   S-5c    11.P-9f   P-8d    12.K-7i   P-8e   
 13.K-8h   P-7d    14.P-3f   G-5b    15.G5h-6h P-9d    16.P-2e   P-6d   
 17.N-3g   P-4d    18.P-6f   P-5e    19.R-2i   S-5d    20.R-4i   P-1d   
 21.R-2i   K-2b    22.R-2h   R-6b    23.R-4h   R-7b    24.P-1f   R-8b   
 25.R-2h   R-6b    26.R-2g   B*4h    27.B*1g   P-5f    28.Px5f   B-5i+  
 29.B-2f   +B-4h   30.N-4e   +B-3i   31.Nx3c+  Gx3c    32.S*4h   +B-4i  
 33.R-2i   +Bx4h   34.Bx4h   S-4c    35.P-5e   G-3b    36.R-7i   R-8b   
 37.R-5i   G-5c    38.R-2i   G-5b    39.S-5f   R-7b    40.P-2d   Px2d   
 41.Rx2d   P*2c    42.R-2e   P-7e    43.G7h-6g Px7f    44.Sx7f   N*8d   
 45.P*7g   Nx7f    46.Px7f   P*7e    47.Px7e   Rx7e    48.P*7f   R-7b   
 49.R-2f   P*7e    50.Px7e   Rx7e    51.P*7f   R-7b    52.B-3g   R-8b   
 53.P-4e   Px4e    54.P*4d   P-8f    55.Px8f   Sx4d    56.B*7a   R-6b   
 57.Bx6b+  Gx6b    58.R*4a   S*4f    59.Bx4f   Px4f    60.S*4c   Gx4c   
 61.Rx4c+  S*3b    62.+Rx4d  B*5c    63.+Rx5c  Gx5c    64.B*4b   B*4d   
 65.S*3a   K-1b    66.Bx5c+  Bx5c    67.G*2b   K-1c    68.G*3e   Px3e   
 69.Gx3b   Bx3a    70.N*2e   K-1b    71.Gx3a   P*8g    72.Kx8g   B*2b   
 73.B*3b   G*8h    74.Kx8h   S*7i    75.K-7g   S*8h    76.K-8g   R*7g   
 77.G6gx7g Sx7g+   78.Kx7g   Sx6h=   79.Kx6h   G*5g    80.K-7g   G*7h   
 81.Kx7h   G-6h    82.Kx6h   Bx3a    83.N-1c+  Nx1c    84.Rx2c+  resigns

Black: YSS8.0
White: SHOTEST

  1.P-7f   P-8d     2.G-7h   P-8e     3.B-7g   G6a-5b   4.P-2f   P-3d   
  5.P-2e   G-3b     6.P-2d   Px2d     7.Rx2d   P*2c     8.Bx2b+  Sx2b   
  9.Rx3d   S-3c    10.R-3f   B*2g    11.R-2f   B-4e+   12.G-7g   +B-3e  
 13.R-5f   S-4d    14.S-4h   S-4e    15.R-5e   P-5d    16.R-7e   P-9d   
 17.G-5h   P-6d    18.P*2b   P-8f    19.Px8f   Gx2b    20.P-3f   +B-4d  
 21.B*3e   K-6a    22.N-3g   +Bx3e   23.Px3e   S-3f    24.B*1h   B*2g   
 25.Bx2g   Sx2g+   26.B*3a   G-6c    27.N-4e   B*4d    28.K-6h   G-3b   
 29.P*2b   Gx3a    30.Px2a+  P*8h    31.N*5c   K-7b    32.+Px3a  Px8i+  
 33.G*3d   Bx7g+   34.Kx7g   K-8c    35.N-6a+  +Px7i   36.G-6h   S-7b   
 37.+N-7a  S*8d    38.+Nx7b  Rx7b    39.B*6a   Sx7e    40.Bx7b+  Kx7b   
 41.R*3b   G*6b    42.Px7e   N*6e    43.K-6f   B*8h    44.S*7g   Bx7g+  
 45.Gx7g   S*5e    46.K-7f   N*8d    47.K-8g   Nx7g+   48.Kx7g   R*7f   
 49.K-8g   G*7g    50.K-9h   B*8g    

Black: Sougin
White: YSS8.0

  1.P-2f   P-3d     2.P-2e   G-3b     3.P-2d   Px2d     4.Rx2d   G-3c   
  5.R-2h   P*2c     6.P-7f   S-6b     7.G4i-5h G-3b     8.S-4h   G-5b   
  9.G-7h   Bx8h+   10.Sx8h   S-2b    11.K-6h   S-3c    12.P-4f   K-4a   
 13.S-4g   K-3a    14.S-5f   P-8d    15.S-4e   P-8e    16.P-3f   P-4d   
 17.S-5f   G5b-4b  18.S-7g   P-7d    19.N-3g   P-9d    20.P-4e   Px4e   
 21.Sx4e   P*4c    22.N-2e   S-2b    23.B*4f   N-7c    24.R-4h   P-3e   
 25.P*4d   Px4d    26.Sx4d   P-2d    27.P*4c   G-5b    28.Sx3e   Px2e   
 29.S-3d   N*6e    30.S-6f   P*3c    31.P*2c   Px3d    32.Px2b+  Kx2b   
 33.Sx6e   B*3c    34.N*6f   S*5e    35.Nx7d   Sx4f    36.Nx8b+  P*4g   
 37.R-2h   Bx9i+   38.Rx2e   L*2c    39.P*2d   Lx2d    40.Rx2d   P*2c   
 41.Rx3d   Nx6e    42.S*4a   Sx5g+   43.Gx5g   P*3c    44.Sx3b+  Kx3b   
 45.G*4b   Gx4b    46.Px4b+  Kx4b    47.L*4f   B*4c    48.Lx4c+  Kx4c   
 49.P*4d   +Bx4d   50.Rx4d   Kx4d    51.S*4e   K-4c    52.R*4d   K-3b   
 53.B*4a   K-2b    54.R-4b+  G*3b    55.+Rx3b  

Black: YSS8.0
White: M-BRAIN

  1.P-7f   P-3d     2.Bx2b=  Sx2b     3.G-7h   P-8d     4.S-8h   G-3b   
  5.S-4h   K-4a     6.S-7g   P-4d     7.G-5h   S-7b     8.K-6i   P-9d   
  9.K-7i   P-1d    10.G5h-6h P-8e    11.P-2f   P-9e    12.P-6f   S-3c   
 13.P-4f   B*6d    14.S-4g   P-5d    15.K-8h   G-5b    16.P-6e   B-3a   
 17.P-3f   P-7d    18.N-3g   G3b-4c  19.P-1f   P-6d    20.Px6d   Bx6d   
 21.P*6e   B-4b    22.S-5f   S-6c    23.P-4e   Px4e    24.Nx4e   S-2b   
 25.P*4d   G-3c    26.Nx3c=  Bx3c    27.P-6d   Sx6d    28.G*4c   P-5e   
 29.Gx5b   Kx5b    30.G*5d   G*5c    31.Sx5e   Sx5e    32.Gx5c   Kx5c   
 33.B*7a   R-6b    34.P-4c+  Kx4c    35.Bx6b+  S*5b    36.R*8c   P*5c   
 37.Rx8a+  P*6a    38.+Bx5b  Kx5b    39.N*4e   B*4f    40.Nx3c+  N*9f   
 41.Px9f   Nx3c    42.S*3b   P*4c    43.+R-7b  G*6b    44.B*6c   K-4b   
 45.B-4a+  

Black: YSS8.0
White: Morita

  1.P-7f   P-3d     2.Bx2b=  Sx2b     3.G-7h   K-4b     4.S-8h   K-3a   
  5.S-4h   S-3c     6.G-5h   G-3b     7.S-7g   G-5b     8.K-6h   S-6b   
  9.K-7i   P-5d    10.P-6f   S-5c    11.S-8h   P-8d    12.S-7g   P-8e   
 13.P-2f   P-9d    14.G5h-6h P-9e    15.P-1f   P-7d    16.K-8h   P-4d   
 17.P-2e   P-6d    18.P-3f   P-5e    19.G6h-6g S-5d    20.N-3g   P-1d   
 21.P-5f   Px5f    22.Gx5f   P*5e    23.G-5g   K-2b    24.P*5f   Px5f   
 25.Gx5f   P-3e    26.P*5e   S-4c    27.G-4f   Px3f    28.Gx3f   P*5d   
 29.Px5d   Sx5d    30.P*3d   Sx3d    31.B*7a   R-6b    32.Bx6b+  Gx6b   
 33.P-2d   Px2d    34.R*8b   B*7b    35.Rx7b+  Gx7b    36.B*6a   G-6c   
 37.Bx3d+  R*4i    38.P*2i   S-4c    39.+B-6g  R-6i+   40.S*5h   +Rx6g  
 41.Sx6g   B*5d    42.R-2f   B*4i    43.R*3i   P*3e    44.Gx3e   B5d-2g+
 45.Rx2d   P*2c    46.Rx2g   Bx2g+   47.P*3c   Gx3c    48.N-2e   G-3b   
 49.B*7b   N-7c    50.P-2h   +B-5d   51.B-8a+  L-9c    52.P*3d   P*3h   
 53.R-5i   P*5g    54.P-4f   P-6e    55.+B-7a  Px6f    56.S7gx6f P*6e   
 57.S-7g   +B-5e   58.+Bx9c  +Bx4f   59.+Bx5g  +Bx5g   60.Rx5g   B*2f   
 61.L*3c   P*5c    62.Lx3b+  Sx3b    63.G*3c   Nx3c    64.Px3c+  Sx3c   
 65.Nx3c+  Kx3c    66.P*3d   K-3b    67.P*6d   G-6b    68.P-3c+  Kx3c   
 69.B*5a   G*4b    70.N*2e   K-4c    71.Bx6b+  L*3a    72.S*3d   K-3b   
 73.N-3c+  Gx3c    74.Sx3c+  Kx3c    75.Rx5c+  K-2b    76.G*1c   Lx1c   
 77.+R-4b  G*3b    78.+Bx4d  K-2a    79.G*1a   quit   

Black: Morita   
White: Sougin

  1.P-7f   P-3d     2.Bx2b+  Sx2b     3.S-8h   S-3c     4.S-7g   R-4b   
  5.K-6h   K-6b     6.K-7i   K-7b     7.G-7h   K-8b     8.G-5h   S-7b   
  9.S-4h   G4a-5b  10.P-5f   P-6d    11.S-5g   P-7d    12.P-2f   G-6c   
 13.P-2e   R-2b    14.P-3f   P-2d    15.Px2d   Rx2d    16.P*2e   R-2b   
 17.P-1f   P-4d    18.P-4f   P*2g    19.Rx2g   N-7c    20.P-6f   N-8e   
 21.S7g-6h B*3h    22.R-2h   B-4i+   23.P-8f   +B-3i   24.R-2f   Nx9g+  
 25.Lx9g   P*2h    26.P-2d   Sx2d    27.B*3a   R-2c    28.N-3g   +B-3h  
 29.G-4h   +Bx4h   30.Sx4h   G*3b    31.B*4a   R-3c    32.Bx3b+  Rx3b   
 33.G*2b   Rx3a    34.Gx3a   B*3c    35.G-3b   B*5d    36.Gx3c   Sx3c   
 37.P*2b   G*5h    38.S4h-5g Bx7f    39.Px2a+  Gx5g    40.Sx5g   B-5h+  
 41.N*6i   S*6g    42.G-7g   P-7e    43.R-2c+  P-7f    44.Gx6g   +Bx6g  
 45.S*7h   P-7g+   46.N8ix7g +Bx7h   47.Kx7h   P*7f    48.N-8e   G*9h   
 49.Lx9c+  Lx9c    50.Nx9c+  Kx9c    51.B*7a   Gx7a    52.L*9d   Kx9d   
 53.R*9b   S*9c    54.G*8e   resigns

Black: SHOTEST
White: SOUGIN

  1.P-7f   P-3d     2.P-2f   P-4d     3.S-4h   S-3b     4.P-5f   P-8d   
  5.P-2e   S-3c     6.G-7h   G-3b     7.S-6h   P-8e     8.S-7g   G-5b   
  9.K-6i   S-6b    10.G-5h   P-6d    11.P-1f   S-6c    12.B-7i   S-5d   
 13.P-6f   K-4a    14.P-1e   P-7d    15.G5h-6g B-3a    16.B-5g   B-4b   
 17.K-7i   B-5a    18.K-8h   K-3a    19.P-3f   P-9d    20.P-3e   Px3e   
 21.B-4f   B-7c    22.Bx3e   P-6e    23.P*3g   Px6f    24.Sx6f   P-8f   
 25.Px8f   Rx8f    26.P*8g   R-8b    27.S-7g   P*3d    28.B-5g   P-9e   
 29.L-1h   P*6e    30.P*6f   Px6f    31.Gx6f   P*6e    32.G6f-6g P-4e   
 33.B-7i   G-6c    34.P*6f   Px6f    35.Gx6f   P*6e    36.G6f-6g B-6d   
 37.B-6h   P-7e    38.S-8f   Px7f    39.Gx7f   R-7b    40.P*7e   P*7d   
 41.Px7d   Rx7d    42.P*7e   R-7a    43.P*6f   Px6f    44.Gx6f   P*6e   
 45.G-7f   R-7b    46.S-7g   P*7d    47.Px7d   Gx7d    48.P-2d   Px2d   
 49.P*2e   P*7e    50.G-8f   P*8e    51.Px2d   P*2b    52.Gx9e   Lx9e   
 53.P-9f   P-7f    54.Sx7f   G-8d    55.P*7c   Rx7c    56.P*7g   G*5h   
 57.B-7i   P-8f    58.Px8f   Gx4h    59.Rx4h   G-7e    60.Sx7e   Bx7e   
 61.R-2h   S*6i    62.G*5b   S*4a    63.Gx4a   Kx4a    64.G-6h   P*7h   
 65.Gx7h   Sx7h+   66.Kx7h   B-3i+   67.R-2f   +B-4i   68.G*6d   R-8c   
 69.P-5e   G*6g    70.K-8g   G*7h    71.S*7d   R-9c    72.S*8b   Gx7i   
 73.Sx9c+  B*7h    74.K-7f   Gx7g    75.K-7e   G-7f    76.K-8d   +B-4h  
 77.K-8c   +Bx9c   78.K-7b   Sx5e    79.Gx5c   Bx8i+   80.R*6a   P*5a   
 81.P*5b   +B-9d   82.S-8c+  K-3a    83.Rx7f   S*4b    84.G*4a   Kx4a   
 85.Px5a+  Sx5a    86.Rx5a+  Kx5a    87.S*5b   resigns

Black: Sougin
White: MBrain

  1.P-2f   P-3d     2.P-2e   B-3c     3.P-7f   P-4d     4.S-4h   G-3b   
  5.G4i-5h S-2b     6.P-4f   K-4a     7.S-4g   P-8d     8.S-7h   P-8e   
  9.S-7g   B-4b    10.G-7h   P-9d    11.S-5f   G-4c    12.K-6i   P-5d   
 13.P-3f   P-9e    14.P-6f   G-5b    15.G5h-6g S-3c    16.B-7i   S-6b   
 17.B-6h   K-3a    18.B-5i   P-1d    19.K-7i   R-9b    20.P-1f   P-7d   
 21.B-2f   S-5c    22.N-3g   R-9c    23.K-8h   R-9d    24.R-4h   P-6d   
 25.P-4e   R-9b    26.Px4d   S5cx4d  27.P*4e   S-5c    28.B-1g   R-8b   
 29.P-6e   P-1e    30.B-2h   Px1f    31.Px6d   P-1g+   32.Lx1g   P*1f   
 33.P-6c+  Gx6c    34.P-4d   S3cx4d  35.N-4e   S-6d    36.P*6e   S-7c   
 37.Lx1f   P*1e    38.P-6d   Sx6d    39.P*6e   S-7c    40.P-2d   Bx2d   
 41.P*2e   B-5a    42.P-6d   Gx6d    43.Lx1e   Bx1e    44.R-4f   P-5e   
 45.P*1f   B-5i+   46.S-6h   +B-2f   47.P-3e   +Bx3e   48.R-4h   Px5f   
 49.Gx5f   L*5d    50.G-4f   +B-1c   51.P-1e   +B-2b   52.N-7g   S*3e   
 53.Gx3e   Px3e    54.K-8i   P*6g    55.Gx6g   P-8f    56.Px8f   P*6f   
 57.Gx6f   P*8g    58.S*7i   Rx8f    59.K-7h   G*8h    60.K-6g   Gx9i   
 61.P*6e   G-5e    62.Gx5e   L*6f    63.K-5h   Lx5e    64.K-4i   P*6g   
 65.N-5c+  Gx5c    66.G*3h   Px6h+   67.Sx6h   N*3f    68.Rx4d   Gx4d   
 69.S-5i   Nx2h+   70.Gx2h   R*9h    71.G-3h   S*2i    72.S*4g   Lx5g+  
 73.P*4h   +Lx4g   74.P*3b   K-4b    75.Gx4g   S*3h    76.resigns

Black: MBrain
White: Morita

  1.P-7f   P-3d     2.P-6f   P-8d     3.S-6h   S-6b     4.S-7g   S-4b   
  5.G-7h   G-3b     6.B-7i   K-4a     7.K-6i   G-5b     8.P-2f   P-5d   
  9.P-2e   S6b-5c  10.S-4h   P-8e    11.B-6h   K-3a    12.P-2d   Px2d   
 13.Rx2d   S-3c    14.R-2h   P*2c    15.G-5h   P-5e    16.G5h-6g S-5d   
 17.S-5i   P-6d    18.S-5h   P-1d    19.P-7e   B-1c    20.P-1f   B-3e   
 21.P-3f   B-7a    22.N-3g   P-3e    23.Px3e   Bx3e    24.P*3f   B-7a   
 25.P-9f   P*3e    26.Px3e   Bx3e    27.P*3f   B-7a    28.K-7i   P*3e   
 29.Px3e   Bx3e    30.P*3f   B-7a    31.P-9e   P*3e    32.Px3e   Bx3e   
 33.P*3f   B-7a    34.P-4f   P*3e    35.S-4g   Px3f    36.Sx3f   P*3e   
 37.S-2e   P-2d    38.Sx2d   P-3f    39.Sx3c+  Nx3c    40.S*2a   G-2b   
 41.P*3d   Px3g+   42.R-2d   B-3e    43.Px3c+  Bx2d    44.+Px2b  Kx2b   
 45.P*2e   R*2i    46.K-8h   Bx4f    47.G*3b   K-2c    48.P-5f   Bx6h+  
 49.G6gx6h P*3a    50.Gx3a   Rx2e+   51.N*1g   +R-2h   52.Px5e   S-4e   
 53.B*7a   R-7b    54.B-3e+  S*3d    55.P*2d   +Rx2d   56.S-3b=  K-3c   
 57.+Bx2d  Kx2d    58.R*2a   K-3e    59.Rx1a+  B*4i    60.L*8d   N*7f   
 61.Sx7f   Bx7f+   62.Lx8a+  +Bx6f   63.G6h-7g +Bx5e   64.+R-2a  P*2f   
 65.N*8d   R-6b    66.+Lx9a  B*3h    67.L*5i   P*5f    68.N*6g   +B-3c  
 69.P-9d   B-4i+   70.P*4f   Kx4f    71.+Rx2f  P*3f    72.+R-2i  +B-3h  
 73.+Rx3h  +Px3h   74.B*6f   S*4d    75.S-4a=  G-4b    76.P*3e   S3dx3e 
 77.G-3b   Gx3b    78.P*4h   G-4b    79.N-2e   +B-3d   80.P-7d   Px7d   
 81.G-6h   P-3g+   82.Bx4d   +Bx4d   83.S*5a   R*4i    84.Sx6b=  Rx5i+  
 85.G6h-7h G*6h    86.R*7b   Gx7h    87.Kx7h   G*8h    88.Kx8h   B*7i   
 89.K-9h   L*9f    90.G*9g   Lx9g+   91.Nx9g   G*8h    92.resigns


Black: MBrain
White: SHOTEST

  1.P-7f   P-8d     2.B-7g   K-4b     3.G-7h   P-8e     4.S-8h   G6a-5b 
  5.P-2f   K-3b     6.P-2e   S-4b     7.P-6f   P-3d     8.P-9f   P-9d   
  9.P-5f   B-3c    10.R-2f   P-5d    11.G-5h   P-4d    12.B-6h   P-4e   
 13.S-7g   B-4d    14.R-3f   S-3c    15.P-4f   P-3e    16.R-2f   Px4f   
 17.P-1f   G-4c    18.Rx4f   G-5b    19.S-4h   K-2b    20.P-1e   S-3d   
 21.R-2f   P-3f    22.R-2g   Px3g+   23.Sx3g   G-3c    24.S-3f   P-5e   
 25.P*4e   B-5c    26.P*3e   S-4c    27.Px5e   B-6d    28.N-3g   P*3h   
 29.K-4i   Bx5e    30.G7h-6g S-6b    31.P-6e   P-7d    32.Kx3h   S-5c   
 33.G-5f   B-7c    34.R-2i   S-3b    35.G-4g   P*5d    36.B-5g   P-6d   
 37.P*5h   B-5a    38.Px6d   Sx6d    39.G4g-4f B-4b    40.K-2g   P-5e   
 41.G-6f   G3c-4c  42.P*6e   S-5c    43.G6fx5e P*5d    44.G5e-5f P*4d   
 45.B-6f   B-5a    46.P-7e   Px7e    47.Bx7e   R-7b    48.S-6f   P-9e   
 49.Px4d   Sx4d    50.B-6d   B-7c    51.Bx7c+  Rx7c    52.B*8b   R-7h+  
 53.Bx9a+  N-9c    54.P*4e   S-5c    55.L*4d   G-3c    56.+B-8b  B*8h   
 57.N-7g   P*7f    58.+Bx9c  Px7g+   59.N*3d   K-1b    60.+B-8d  +P-7f  
 61.+Bx8e  P*6c    62.S-5g   +Rx8g   63.+B-9d  N*2b    64.Nx2b+  Kx2b   
 65.N*3d   Gx3d    66.Px3d   +P-6g   67.G*9h   +Rx9h   68.Lx9h   B-7g+  
 69.R*7b   G*6b    70.Rx7g+  +Px7g   71.B*6f   N*5e    72.G5fx5e Px5e   
 73.N*7d   G*7f    74.Bx5e   P*3c    75.Px9e   Sx4d    76.Px4d   G6b-5c 
 77.N-4e   G-5d    78.Nx3c+  Nx3c    79.S*4c   Gx5e    80.Gx5e   Sx4c   
 81.Px3c+  Kx3c    82.N*4e   K-2b    83.G*3c   K-1b    84.Px4c+  Gx4c   
 85.Gx4c   L*2a    86.N-3c=  S*4g    87.Sx4g   N*3e    88.K-3h   Nx4g+  
 89.Kx4g   N*3e    90.K-4f   R*4g    91.Kx3e   Rx4c+   92.G*4d   P*3d   
 93.Gx3d   G*3f    94.Kx3f   +Rx3d   95.P*3e   B*4g    96.Kx4g   +Rx3e  
 97.G*3g   P*3f    98.S*4h   Px3g+   99.Sx3g   P*3f   100.N*2d   Px2d   
101.B*4e   N*3d   102.Bx3f   G*2f   103.Sx2f   S*4f   104.Sx4f   +Rx4f  
105.K-3h   +Rx3f  106.G*3g   Nx2f   107.K-2h   G*3h   108.K-1g   +Rx3g  
109.K-1f   S*2g   110.Rx2g   +Rx2g  111.Kx2g   R*3g   112.Kx2f   G*3f   
113.K-1f   R-2g+  114.resigns



Black: SHOTEST
White: Morita
1.P7g-7f P3c-3d 2.G6i-7h B2bx8h+ 3.S7ix8h S3a-2b 4.P6g-6f K5a-4b 5.B*6g S2b-3c
6.S8h-7g K4b-3a 7.S3i-4h G4a-3b 8.K5i-6i G6a-5b 9.G7h-6h S7a-6b 10.K6i-7h
P5c-5d 11.R2h-3h S6b-5c 12.P3g-3f P8c-8d 13.P1g-1f P8d-8e 14.G4i-3i P9c-9d
15.P1f-1e P9d-9e 16.K7h-8h K3a-2b 17.G3i-2h P4c-4d 18.P2g-2f P6c-6d 19.P4g-4f
P5d-5e 20.P7f-7e S5c-5d 21.P3f-3e P3dx3e 22.P7e-7d P7cx7d 23.P5g-5f P5ex5f
24.B6gx5f S5d-5e 25.B5f-7h S5ex4f 26.P*3d S3c-4b 27.S4h-5g S4fx5g+ 28.G6hx5g
S4b-4c 29.B7h-6g S*4e 30.S*4a S4ex3d 31.S4ax3b+ K2bx3b 32.R3h-7h P*5e 33.G*6h
B*4h 34.G2h-3h B4hx2f+ 35.G5g-4f S*5d 36.R7h-7i P4d-4e 37.G4f-4g P3e-3f
38.B6g-5h S3d-3e 39.R7i-4i K3b-2b 40.G6h-7h P4e-4f 41.G4g-5g N2a-3c 42.G5g-6g
N3c-4e 43.R4i-3i P7d-7e 44.L9i-9h G5b-4b 45.B5h-6i G4b-3b 46.K8h-9i P5e-5f
47.G6gx5f P*5e 48.P*2g +B2f-2e 49.G5fx4e S5dx4e 50.N2i-3g +B2e-3d 51.N*2f
S3ex2f 52.P2gx2f P3fx3g+ 53.G3hx3g P5e-5f 54.P1e-1d P5f-5g+ 55.P1dx1c+ L1ax1c
56.L1ix1c+ K2bx1c 57.R3i-1i P*1f 58.L*1e K1c-2b 59.B6i-2e +B3dx2e 60.P2fx2e
B*2h 61.B*5e G*4d 62.B5ex6d B2hx1i+ 63.B6dx8b+ +B1ix3g 64.R*1b K2b-3c 65.P*3d
K3cx3d 66.R1b-1d+ K3d-3e 67.+B8bx9a L*7f 68.L*3i P*3h 69.S7gx7f P7ex7f
70.L3ix3h +B3gx3h 71.S*7i K3e-2f 72.P*3c G3bx3c 73.+B9ax8a K2f-3g 74.P*7g
K3g-4h 75.P*4b K4h-4i 76.L*3f P*3e 77.L3fx3e G4dx3e 78.+B8a-7a P7fx7g+
79.N8ix7g P*3d 80.+B7a-9c N*6g 81.+B9c-7e N6gx7i+ 82.G7hx7i R*5i 83.N*6i N*6g
84.+B7ex8e R5i-5h+ 85.P*1c S*8h 86.G7ix8h +R5hx8h 87.K9ix8h S*7i 88.K8h-9i G*8h
resigns