The 7th Computer Shogi Championships
The Sheraton Grand Hotel, Tokyo
February 8th & 9th 1997
Introduction
The Computer Shogi Championships are an annual tournament in which Shogi
programs can compete against each other. There are basically three types of
participants: the commercial developers, the researchers and the hobbyists.
The first category usually has the best and fastest machines to run their
programs on (and usually some people from the company to take their machines
to the tournament venue). The second group usually has good hardware as well,
but their programs might have some unusual features. The third group consists
of people who use their spare time to try and make a program to compete with
the big money of the commercial programmers. Usually these programs
participate every year, without a dramatic improvement of results or hardware.
An example is Super Hashimoto Shogi, which still runs on a 68000 and is
written in assembler language.
The tournament had two stages. From last year's tournament the top three
programs did not have to qualify for the finals. For the remaining five spots
in the finals on Sunday, a preliminary tournament was played on Saturday. This
preliminary tournament was a seven round tournament according to the Swiss
tournament system. Thinking time for each game is at most 30 minutes per side.
There is no byoyomi, which meant that the strength of some programs dropped
dramatically as soon as the time pressure built up.
My interest in this tournament this year was my own program called Heishinku
(a pun on the famous Dutchman Geesink, who shocked Japan in the Tokyo Olympics
by winning the gold medal in Judo). Of course I was aiming for the big money.
After all, the first prize in this tournament was 100,000 Yen, second prize
50,000 Yen and third prize 30,000 Yen. I also had a chance to win the amateur
prize, which was a Fujitsu personal computer. Indeed, enough to play for, and
the chief judge would certainly be on my side in case I needed him, because
that was no-one else but Matsubara-san, my research supervisor.
Before the tournament
More or less especially for this tournament I was allowed to buy an Akia
200MHz desktop computer, so I could never blame my bad results on the
hardware. That a desktop computer is still considerably different in weight
from a laptop became clear when I had to change trains in Tokyo. It turned
out that it was almost a 15 minute walk to get from the Yamanote-sen to the
Keiyo-sen, turning my small and handy Akia into a backbreaking piece of junk.
This was all soon forgotten when I arrived at the hotel: the enormous and
enormously luxurious Sheraton Grand Tokyo Bay Hotel & Resort. After checking
in I had a look at the playing venue, which turned out to be a big tent in
what can only be described as the hotel's backyard. The tent was next to
a building which looked very much like a church and which turned out to be
exactly that, as I was to find out on Saturday. In the tent was a very
uncomfortable looking Kakinoki-san, one of the organisers and the author of
one of the strongest programs. He was obviously cold and I could only hope
that this was because the heaters were not turned on and this would be
different on Saturday. After less than five minutes in this freezer I left,
with the complete evening ahead of me.
That was when I made the big mistake of trying to make some last minute
improvements of my program. I should have been content with reading a book
while staring out of the window at the Disney castle (yes, the Sheraton was
within walking distance of Tokyo Disney World). Or I should have sharpened my
Japanese language skills by talking to my roommates Mori and Ozaki, when they
entered the room at around 10. But instead I worked until a little past
midnight, convinced that I had still a chance to take on the really good
programs.
The Qualifying Rounds
Fortunately, the tent was much warmer on Saturday than it had been on Friday.
Since the Shogi programming community is rather small, the event had
more the feeling of a reunion than of a hard fought battle for points. Still,
this time around a record 33 programs competed (last year there were only 25).
Among the entrants were also three foreign programs. Apart from Heishinku,
there was also Shogi Gold, made by Andrew Pearce but operated by Yamada
Teiichi of the ISPS (International Shogi Popularization Society), and the
star of the qualifying rounds, Shotest by Jeff Rollason. Jeff is a very
experienced game programmer and that was clear from his program. Even though
Jeff has almost no knowledge about Shogi and he had only worked on his program
for about four months, his program (based on speed and a chess-like
evaluation of positions) won one game after game and had a chance to
qualify for the finals until the last game. However, it was convincingly
beaten by Yano Shogi, which meant that Shotest finished in 10th place in
the qualifying tournament.
This was much better than Heishinku, which crashed twice and played one
illegal move in the first four games. One of the crashes occured when the
opponent hardly had any material left. After that, I cut out all changes
made on Friday and the program won its three remaining games. This meant
a result of 3 wins and 4 losses and 20th place in the qualification
tournament. Even though three straight wins
sound like the program might have been very strong without the changes made on
Friday, the level of Shogi play still leaves much to be desired. Definitely
some room for improvement there.
The programs who qualified for the final were YSS by Yamashita-san (7-0), S1 by
Professor Noshita's Dentsudai University, Yano Shogi 3 by Yano-san,
Sekita Shogi 3 by Sekita-san and J III by Joko-san. This meant that of the
final eight programs five were made by commercial programmers (Kanazawa Shogi,
Morita Shogi, Kakinoki Shogi, YSS and Sekita Shogi), two were made by amateurs
(Yano Shogi and J III) and only one was a research effort (S1). Furthermore,
all programs also played in last year's tournament and except for Sekita
Shogi also all programs had qualified for the finals last year. It looked like
nothing much had changed in a year and I expected that Kanazawa Shogi would
easily win the tournament again. Kanazawa has won this tournament with
differently named programs every year. For a while it seemed that Morita
Shogi could challenge him, but last year Morita Shogi even had to give way
to Kakinoki Shogi, so there was no reason to expect that this year would be
different.
The Finals
Being out of the tournament, I had a lot of time for other things on Sunday.
Especially in the first three rounds, when all games went according to the
seeding of the programs, there was time for other things. In a side-game
Shotest convincingly beat Heishinku and I assisted Iida-san (a former
professional Shogi player who now works at Shizuoka University) with the
commentary on the big Shogi board. I could also take a look at the beautiful
young women dressed up in kimono for the wedding ceremonies that were
continuing without much of a break on both Saturday and Sunday in the next
door church.
Slowly quite a number of interested people were gathering in the tent and there
were also a number of cameras from different television stations. It might be
hard to get sponsors for this tournament, but there is certainly a reasonable
level of attention from the public and the media.
The first upset occured in the fourth round of the tournament: YSS beat
Kakinoki Shogi. This should not really be a surprise, since hardware can be a
decisive factor among the strongest programs and only Kanazawa, Morita and
YSS were running on 500 MHz Alpha's. Kakinoki Shogi was running ``only'' on a
200 MHz PowerMac. But still this victory was an indication that Yamashita had
been able to make the biggest improvements to his program. After beating
Sekita Shogi convincingly YSS's next opponent was then Kanazawa Shogi.
YSS against Kanazawa Shogi proved to be the vital game of this tournament.
Kanazawa Shogi had pretty much crushed the opposition until now and YSS had
now won 12 games in a row in the tournament. It was a very exciting game
where Kanazawa Shogi played a weird move in the middle game, but then attacked
strongly. YSS defended very well and threatened to make an entering king that
could only be held back at the expense of a lot of material. When Kanazawa
Shogi did not have any more material, YSS mated quickly. Then I saw something
I will not easily forget. Yamashita burst into tears and wept uncontrollably
for minutes. It is rare to see a Japanese cry, but it is even rarer to see
a professional programmer cry because his program does what it is supposed to
do. Later I was told that Yamashita had been working on his program for
thirteen years (this surprised me, because I wouldn't have given him a year
over 25) and had taken great personal and financial risks to make his
program as strong as it is today. After beating Kanazawa Shogi, YSS also beat
Morita Shogi in the final round to make the victory complete. And so the
reign of Kanazawa Shogi came to an end; the new king in Shogi programming
land is called Yamashita.
Observations
The victory of YSS was deserved and very welcome. Kanazawa Shogi, Morita Shogi
and Kakinoki Shogi have been dominating computer Shogi for a long time.
Actually, without YSS's win, this would have been a rather predictable
tournament. There was only one new finalist this year (Sekita Shogi) and almost
all results, both on Saturday and on Sunday went according to plan. However, we
should not be too delirious about the YSS win. This program has been part of
the ``establishment'' for a couple of years and it was just that Yamashita was
able to improve his program a little more than the other three that made it win
the tournament.
As far as the level of Shogi is concerned, I have not been able to spot
dramatic changes when comparing the level of play with last year's tournament.
Mr. Iida also commented that the level of Shogi was not significantly better
than last year. The top programs can play a decent game of Shogi, but I do
not think there will be a breakthrough to professional level of play in the
near future. There is definite room for improvement in hardware and software,
but it remains a question whether the stadard algorithmic techniques used in
chess programs (and in most, if not all, strong Shogi programs) will be enough
to play Shogi at the same high level as chess computers.
Finally, from a research point of view the tournament was disappointing. It was
good to see at least one research program in the final, but in general
there is no research atmosphere at the tournament. People are very secretive
about their programs and it is definitely not the place to pick up new ideas,
unless you need to get them from your own program's mistakes like me.
But let there be no misunderstanding that this is a great tournament for
participants and public. The Sheraton is of course a great place to stay and
play, expert commentary by professional Shogi players is being given, and
it is the place where you can put all your work to the test. I certainly
hope to be able to participate next year and use the experience I have had
in this tournament for important improvements in the Shogi play of my program.
The Tournament Results
Preliminary Contest:
No. Program Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 W-L-D Sa Sd Seed
1 YSS 26+ 17+ 11+ 5+ 2+ 3+ 4+ 7-0-0 30.0 30.0 1
2 S1.2 28+ 25+ 24+ 16+ 1- 12+ 6+ 6-1-0 24.0 17.0 3
3 Yano 29+ 9+ 16+ 18+ 5= 1- 10+ 5-1-1 28.0 16.0 2
4 Sekita 22+ 16- 23+ 6+ 11+ 9+ 1- 5-2-0 28.5 18.5 14
5 J III 30+ 12+ 19+ 1- 3= 11= 14+ 4-1-2 28.5 12.0 4
6 IS Shogi 25+ 30+ 18+ 4- 7+ 24+ 2- 5-2-0 24.0 13.0 26
7 Takada 19- 26+ 30+ 8+ 6- 13+ 12+ 5-2-0 23.5 15.5 8
8 Oki 15- 27+ 29+ 7- 12- 17+ 16+ 5-2-0 21.0 12.0 28
9 Eisei Meijin 10= 3- 28+ 15+ 16+ 4- 18+ 4-2-1 25.5 10.5 10
10 SHOTEST 9= 28+ 25+ 11- 24+ 23+ 3- 4-2-1 21.5 7.5 25
11 Sougin 13+ 15= 1- 10+ 4- 5= 17+ 3-2-2 32.0 11.5 5
12 Hyper 20+ 5- 27+ 14+ 8+ 2- 7- 4-3-0 29.5 13.5 12
13 Yamada 11- 20+ 17+ 26+ 14- 7- 22+ 4-3-0 23.0 10.0 20
14 Sakashita 17- 29+ 21+ 12- 13+ 25+ 5- 4-3-0 22.0 10.0 24
15 Hashimoto 8- 11= 20+ 9- 25+ 26= 19= 2-2-3 23.0 5.0 13
16 Tancho 27+ 4+ 3- 2- 9- 18+ 8- 3-4-0 30.5 9.5 6
17 Amano Sr. 14+ 1- 13- 19+ 22+ 8- 11- 3-4-0 29.5 9.5 9
18 Maruyama 21+ 24+ 6- 3- 19+ 16- 9- 3-4-0 26.0 8.0 15
19 Seo 7+ 21+ 5- 17- 18- 22= 15= 2-3-2 25.0 8.0 23
20 Heishinku 12- 13- 15- 30- 29+ 27+ 24+ 3-4-0 17.0 4.5 27
21 NazotekiDenki 18- 19- 14- 27= 23= 28+ 26+ 2-3-2 16.5 2.5 30
22 Amano Jr. 4- 23+ 26+ 24- 17- 19= 13- 2-4-1 21.0 4.0 29
23 Shogi Gold 24- 22- 4- 28+ 21= 10- 29+ 2-4-1 19.0 2.0 22
24 Kuroda 23+ 18- 2- 22+ 10- 6- 20- 2-5-0 26.5 5.0 7
25 Shouchan 6- 2- 10- 29+ 15- 14- 28+ 2-5-0 25.0 2.0 11
26 Kikuchi 1- 7- 22- 13- 30+ 15= 21- 1-5-1 26.0 1.0 16
27 Ando 16- 8- 12- 21= 28- 20- 30+ 1-5-1 20.0 1.0 21
28 Kien 2- 10- 9- 23- 27+ 21- 25- 1-6-0 24.0 1.5 18
29 OM-1 3- 14- 8- 25- 20- 30+ 23- 1-6-0 23.0 1.0 17
30 H shogi 5- 6- 7- 20+ 26- 29- 27- 1-6-0 22.0 3.0 19
The top five programs are:
YSS 7.0, S1.2, Yano Shogi 3, Seki Shogi 3 and J III.
They enter the final.
The Final:
No. Program Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 W-L-D Seed
1 YSS 7.0 5+ 8+ 6+ 3+ 7+ 2+ 4+ 7-0-0 4
2 Kanazawa Shogi 2 6+ 5+ 7+ 8+ 4+ 1- 3+ 6-1-0 1
3 Kakinoki Shogi 8+ 7+ 5+ 1- 6+ 4+ 2- 5-2-0 2
4 Morita Shogi 6 7+ 6+ 8+ 5+ 2- 3- 1- 4-3-0 3
5 Yano Shogi 3 1- 2- 3- 4- 8+ 7+ 6+ 3-4-0 6
6 S1.2 2- 4- 1- 7+ 3- 8+ 5- 2-5-0 5
7 Sekita Shogi 3 4- 3- 2- 6- 1- 5- 8= 0-6-1 7*
8 J III 3- 1- 4- 2- 5- 6- 7= 0-6-1 8*
*Rank 7 and 8 are decided from the preliminary contest.}
Final standings and program authors
Rank Program Name Author
1 YSS Yamashita
2 Kanazawa Shogi 2 Kanazawa
3 Kakinoki Shogi Kakinoki
4 Morita Shogi 6 Morita
5 Yano Shogi 3 Yano
6 S1.2 Denkitsushin Univ., Noshita Lab.
7 Sekita Shogi 3 Sekita
8 J III Joko
9 IS Shogi Tanase, Nagai, Kishimoto, Goto
10 Takada Shogi Takada
11 Oki Masumoto
12 Eisei Meijin Kawarabayashi
13 SHOTEST Rollason
14 Sougin Koizumi
15 Hyper Wakabayashi
16 Yamada Shogi Yamada
17 Sakashita Shogi Sakashita
18 Super Hashimoto Shogi Hashimoto
19 Tancho SPEC (co. Ltd.)
20 Amano Sr. Amano sr.
21 Maruyama Shogi Maruyama
22 Seo Shogi Seo
23 Heishinku Grimbergen
24 Nazoteki Denki Takahashi
25 Amano Jr. Amano jr.
26 Shogi Gold Pearce
27 Super Shogi Kuroda
28 Shouchan Tokyo Univ. of Agric. & Tech., Kotani Lab.
29 Kikuchi 900 Kikuchi
30 Ando Shogi Jaison1 Ando
31 Kien N.Mori
32 OM-1 H.Mori, Osaki
33 H shogi Yoshikawa
Games from the finals
Black: Yano
White: YSS 7.0
Finals 7th CSA Computer Shogi Tournament, Round 1
1.P-7f P-3d 2.P-6f S-6b 3.S-4h G-3b 4.G-7h G-5b
5.G-5h P-8d 6.G5h-6g B-3c 7.S-6h P-4d 8.S-7g P-8e
9.B-7i S-2b 10.P-5f B-4b 11.B-6h S-3c 12.K-6i K-4a
13.K-7i P-5d 14.P-9f K-3a 15.P-9e G5b-4c 16.P-2f P-7d
17.P-1f P-1d 18.K-8h R-7b 19.P-2e K-2b 20.B-4f N-7c
21.P-3f S-5c 22.B-3g R-7a 23.S-5g S-6b 24.S-4f S-5c
25.S-5g P-6d 26.S-4f R-5a 27.P-5e Px5e 28.Sx5e P*5d
29.S-4f S-6b 30.R-5h S-6c 31.R-2h K-3a 32.P-3e Px3e
33.Sx3e P*3d 34.S-4f R-6a 35.R-5h S-7b 36.P-7e S-6c
37.Px7d Sx7d 38.P*7e S-8c 39.P*5e R-5a 40.Px5d Gx5d
41.P*5e G-5c 42.B-5i P*7d 43.Px7d Sx7d 44.P*7e S-6c
45.B-3g G5c-4c 46.R-2h P*7d 47.Px7d Sx7d 48.P*7e S-6c
49.R-5h P*7d 50.Px7d Sx7d 51.P*7e S-8c 52.P-9d Px9d
53.P*9b Lx9b 54.P-7d Sx7d 55.P-1e Px1e 56.B-2h P-9e
57.B-3g S-2b 58.R-1h P*7f 59.S-6h N-3c 60.Gx7f P*7e
61.G7f-7g P-1f 62.P*1e P-1g+ 63.Nx1g P*1f 64.R-2h P*5f
65.B-2f Px1g+ 66.Lx1g Nx2e 67.L-1f N*2d 68.R-2g Nx1f
69.B-4h P-9f 70.G7g-6g P-9g+ 71.Lx9g Lx9g+ 72.Kx9g R-9a
73.P*9f P*9e 74.Px9e K-2a 75.Gx5f P*9d 76.P-1d P-2d
77.P*2f N-2h+ 78.Rx2h N-1g+ 79.R-2i Px9e 80.K-8h P-9f
81.P*9h L*4e 82.Sx4e Px4e 83.R-1i Lx1d 84.R-5i +N-2g
85.L*3i P*5h 86.Rx5h L*9g 87.S-6g Lx9h+ 88.Kx9h P-9g+
89.Nx9g P*9f 90.G-8h Px9g+ 91.Gx9g P*9f 92.Gx9f Rx9f
93.L*9g S*8i 94.Kx8i Rx9g+ 95.S*9h N*7g 96.K-9i G*8i
97.resigns
Black: S1.2
White: Kanazawa
Finals 7th CSA Computer Shogi Tournament, Round 1
1.P-7f P-3d 2.P-6f R-4b 3.R-4h P-4d 4.P-4f B-3c
5.B-7g S-3b 6.S-3h K-6b 7.K-6h K-7b 8.K-7h G4a-5b
9.K-8h K-8b 10.L-9h S-7b 11.K-9i P-6d 12.G4i-5h G-6c
13.S-8h P-7d 14.G-7i N-7c 15.S-4g P-6e 16.Px6e Nx6e
17.B-8f P-4e 18.Px4e Rx4e 19.G-6g Rx4g+ 20.Rx4g S*5h
21.R-4e Sx6g= 22.Rx6e Sx7f+ 23.P*7c Gx7c 24.Bx5c+ P*6d
25.R-6h G*6g 26.R-4h +Sx8g 27.N*4e B-6f 28.P*6b G-7a
29.R*5b Bx5g+ 30.R-2h +Sx8h 31.Gx8h +B-3i 32.R-1h +Bx2i
33.P-6a+ Gx6a 34.Rx3b+ +B-6e 35.+B-4c +Bx4c 36.+Rx4c B*6e
37.B*5d Bx5d 38.+Rx5d B*7f 39.+R-5f S*6e 40.+Rx7f Sx7f
41.B*4c P-6e 42.Bx2a+ N*8g 43.Gx8g Sx8g+ 44.+Bx1a R*7h
45.S*8h P-6f 46.S*7i +Sx8h 47.Sx8h S*6h 48.P*7g G*8f
49.P-9f Rx8h+ 50.Kx8h G6gx7g 51.Nx7g Gx7g 52.K-9g S*8h
53.K-8f N*9d 54.K-8e G-8d 55.resigns
Black: J3
White: Kakinoki
Finals 7th CSA Computer Shogi Tournament, Round 1
1.S-4h S-4b 2.G4i-5h G-3b 3.G-7h K-4a 4.P-9f P-8d
5.P-9e S-7b 6.P-1f P-8e 7.P-1e P-7d 8.K-6i P-6d
9.P-6f S-6c 10.G5h-6g G-5b 11.P-7f S-5a 12.B-7g S-5d
13.B-6h K-4b 14.S-8h S-6b 15.P-2f P-6e 16.Px6e Sx6e
17.P*6f S-5d 18.P-2e P-3d 19.P-5f G-3c 20.B-4f N-7c
21.B-6h S5d-6c 22.P-3f K-4a 23.P-5e R-8a 24.S-3g L-9b
25.S-4f B-3a 26.R-5h P-4d 27.B-5i K-3b 28.B-3g P-8f
29.Px8f Rx8f 30.P*8g R-8a 31.R-5i B-4b 32.S-7g K-2b
33.R-5h G-3b 34.K-7i G5b-4c 35.K-8h P-5d 36.Px5d Sx5d
37.P*5e S5d-6c 38.B-5i P-7e 39.Px7e Bx7e 40.B-3g B-4b
41.B-5i S-5c 42.P-8f P*8e 43.Px8e Rx8e 44.P*8g R-8b
45.R-2h P*5d 46.Px5d S5c-6d 47.R-5h R-8d 48.R-2h Sx5d
49.R-5h S-5c 50.P*5e S-6c 51.R-2h P*5d 52.Px5d S6cx5d
53.P*5e S-6c 54.R-5h R-8e 55.G-7f R-8a 56.P-8f P*7e
57.Gx7e S-6b 58.P*7f P*7d 59.G-6e P*5c 60.P-3e P*6d
61.R-3h Px3e 62.Sx3e Px6e 63.Px6e P*3g 64.Nx3g G*3f
65.P-6d Sx6d 66.P*6c Sx6c 67.P*3c Nx3c 68.P*3d Gx3e
69.Px3c+ G4cx3c 70.B-6h G-2f 71.P-1d Px1d 72.P*3d G3c-4c
73.B-3e G-2g 74.R-3i P*3f 75.P-3c+ G3bx3c 76.N-4e Px4e
77.Rx3f N-6e 78.S-6f P*3g 79.Sx6e Sx6e 80.N-7g P*6d
81.Nx6e Px6e 82.B-6h N*6f 83.G-7g N-5h+ 84.B-7i S*6h
85.Bx6h +Nx6h 86.N*3e G4c-3d 87.S*4c N*4d 88.Sx4b= B*7i
89.K-8g S*7h 90.Gx7h +Nx7h 91.Nx2c+ Kx2c 92.Sx3c+ Gx3c
93.Rx3c+ Kx3c 94.P*3d Kx3d 95.P*3e Kx2e 96.S*1f Kx3e
97.G*2e K-3f 98.G*3e Kx4g 99.N*3i K-4h 100.S*5i Kx5i
101.Sx2g G*7g 102.K-9h S*9g 103.resigns
Black: Sekita
White: Morita
Finals 7th CSA Computer Shogi Tournament, Round 1
1.P-7f P-3d 2.P-6f S-6b 3.S-4h G-3b 4.S-6h P-8d
5.G-7h P-8e 6.S-7g K-4a 7.K-6i P-5d 8.P-2f P-6d
9.G-5h P-7d 10.B-7i P-5e 11.B-6h P-4d 12.K-7i S-4b
13.K-8h P-4e 14.G5h-6g S-6c 15.P-2e B-3c 16.P-5f Px5f
17.P-1f S-5d 18.P-4f Px4f 19.Gx5f R-6b 20.P-3f S-5e
21.Gx5e Bx5e 22.P*5f P-4g+ 23.Px5e G*3h 24.Rx3h +Px3h
25.S-4g +P-4h 26.B*4d +Px4g 27.Bx6b+ Gx6b 28.R*8b S*7b
29.S*6c Sx6c 30.Rx6b+ S*7b 31.G*8b B*4e 32.G*4d Bx7h+
33.Kx7h +P-5h 34.Gx7b +Px6h 35.Sx6h S-5b 36.P*4c B*5f
37.S*6g Bx6g+ 38.Sx6g R*2h 39.B*5h S-5a 40.+R-7a P*5g
41.B*6b K-3a 42.+Rx5a S*4a 43.S*4b K-2b 44.Sx4a+ Px5h+
45.S*3a K-1b 46.S-2b+ Kx2b 47.+Rx5b +P-6h 48.resigns
Black: J3
White: YSS 7.0
Finals 7th CSA Computer Shogi Tournament, Round 2
1.P-7f P-3d 2.P-6f S-6b 3.G-7h K-4b 4.S-4h G-3b
5.G-5h K-4a 6.G5h-6g G-5b 7.K-6i P-8d 8.S-6h B-3c
9.S-7g S-2b 10.B-7i K-3a 11.B-6h P-4d 12.P-5f P-8e
13.K-7i G5b-4c 14.P-2f P-5d 15.P-2e B-4b 16.K-8h S-3c
17.S-5g R-7b 18.P-9f K-2b 19.P-9e P-1d 20.P-1f P-7d
21.S-4f S-5c 22.P-5e Px5e 23.Sx5e R-5b 24.S-4f R-5a
25.P-8f R-5b 26.Px8e R-8b 27.S-8f P*8d 28.Px8d N-7c
29.S-7g Rx8d 30.P*8f R-8b 31.P-7e R-8d 32.R-5h Px7e
33.R-5e P*5d 34.Rx7e P*7d 35.R-7f P-4e 36.Sx4e P-7e
37.Rx7e S-6d 38.R-7f S-7e 39.P-8e Rx8e 40.P*8f P*8g
41.K-7i Sx7f 42.Px8e Sx6g+ 43.Gx6g Nx8e 44.R*8a Nx7g+
45.Bx7g R*2h 46.Rx8g+ Rx2i+ 47.P*5i N*7e 48.+R-7f S*8e
49.+Rx8e Nx6g+ 50.S*6i +Nx7g 51.Nx7g G*8f 52.+R-8a Gx7g
53.S*8h B*6h 54.K-8i +Rx5i 55.P*7i Bx7i+ 56.Sx7i P*8h
57.+Rx8h Gx8h 58.Kx8h P*8g 59.K-7h P*7g 60.K-6g N*5e
61.Kx7g R*6g 62.K-7f G*7e 63.resigns
Black: Kanazawa
White: Yano
Finals 7th CSA Computer Shogi Tournament, Round 2
1.P-7f P-3d 2.P-6f S-6b 3.S-7h G6a-5b 4.B-7g P-4d
5.R-6h K-4b 6.K-4h K-3b 7.K-3h S-4b 8.G6i-5h P-9d
9.K-2h P-9e 10.S-3h P-1d 11.P-1f P-8d 12.P-4f P-8e
13.G-4g P-7d 14.P-3f B-3c 15.P-6e S-7c 16.S-6g P-5d
17.S-5f G-4c 18.R-8h S-8d 19.R-7h S-7c 20.N-3g R-5b
21.R-8h R-8b 22.R-7h R-5b 23.R-6h R-8b 24.P-4e Px4e
25.Bx3c+ Sx3c 26.B*7a R-4b 27.Nx4e S-4d 28.Bx4d+ Gx4d
29.N-5c+ R-8b 30.P*4e Gx4e 31.Sx4e B*5e 32.S*3g Bx9i+
33.Sx5d +Bx8i 34.P*4c K-2b 35.P-4b+ Gx4b 36.+Nx4b Rx4b
37.G*4c R-8b 38.G*3b Rx3b 39.Gx3b Kx3b 40.R*5a B*7g
41.R-5b+ P*4b 42.S-4c+ K-2b 43.R-4h K-1b 44.+Rx4b G*2b
45.+S-3b Gx3b 46.+Rx3b B-2b+ 47.+R-7b G*8b 48.+R-5b P*5a
49.+R-4a S*3b 50.+Rx5a L*4c 51.P*4d Lx4d 52.P*4f +B-3c
53.G*4b P*4a 54.Gx3b +Bx5a 55.S*2b R*5b 56.Sx2a= K-1c
57.P-5f N*2e 58.S-2f +B-2d 59.Sx2e +Bx2e 60.N*3g S*2d
61.Nx2e Sx2e 62.N*3g Rx3b 63.Sx3b+ Sx3f 64.B*2b K-2d
65.R*2f N*2e 66.B-3c+ K-1c 67.Nx2e Sx2e 68.+B-2b K-2d
69.N*3f K-3e 70.+Bx4d resigns
Black: Kakinoki
White: Sekita
Finals 7th CSA Computer Shogi Tournament, Round 2
1.P-7f P-3d 2.P-2f P-4d 3.S-4h S-3b 4.P-5f R-4b
5.K-6h K-6b 6.K-7h K-7b 7.G4i-5h K-8b 8.P-9f P-9d
9.S-5g G4a-5b 10.P-2e B-3c 11.P-8f S-7b 12.K-8g P-6d
13.S-7h G-6c 14.P-3f S-4c 15.S-4f R-4a 16.B-7g P-8d
17.S-5g P-7d 18.B-6f S-8c 19.P-1f P-5d 20.B-8h G-7c
21.B-7g P-1d 22.L-1g G-6b 23.R-2g G-6a 24.B-8h G-6b
25.R-2h G6b-7b 26.B-7g P-6e 27.B-5i P-4e 28.S-7g R-6a
29.B-3g S-4d 30.B-2f N-1c 31.P-1e Px1e 32.B-5i B-4b
33.G-7h P-3e 34.P-4f Px4f 35.Lx1e Px3f 36.B-2f S-4e
37.B-5i B-6d 38.R-2g P-5e 39.P*1d Px5f 40.S5g-6h P*1b
41.Px1c+ Px1c 42.P-2d Px2d 43.Rx2d P*2h 44.R-4d Px2i+
45.Rx4e N*5e 46.S*5c Bx5c 47.Rx5e B-1g+ 48.Rx5f G-6d
49.R-5b+ +B-6b 50.+R-4b S*6i 51.P*5c +B-5a 52.+R-2b Sx5h+
53.P-5b+ P*2a 54.+R-3b G*3c 55.+Px5a Gx3b 56.+Px6a R*6i
57.G-7i Rx5i+ 58.Sx5i +Sx5i 59.+P-7a B*5g 60.+Px8a K-9b
61.+Px9a Kx9a 62.R*5a K-8b 63.R*8a K-9c 64.B*7a Gx7a
65.R5ax7a+ B*6i 66.Gx6i S*7h 67.Kx7h B-7i+ 68.Gx7i resigns
Black: S1
White: Morita Shogi
Finals 7th CSA Computer Shogi Tournament, Round 2
1.P7g-7f P3c-3d 2.P6g-6f S7a-6b 3.S7i-7h G4a-3b 4.R2h-6h K5a-4a
5.K5i-4h P6c-6d 6.K4h-3h P7c-7d 7.K3h-2h R8b-7b 8.L1i-1h P7d-7e
9.P7fx7e R7bx7e 10.G4i-4h S3a-4b 11.K2h-3h R7e-8e 12.G6i-5h S6b-6c
13.S3i-2h P6d-6e 14.N8i-7g R8e-7e 15.N7gx6e P*6d 16.N6ex5c= S4bx5c
17.P*7g K4a-3a 18.P9g-9f G6a-5b 19.B8h-9g R7e-7a 20.B9g-8h P6d-6e
21.G5h-6g N*7e 22.G6g-5f P6ex6f 23.G5fx6f P*6g 24.G6fx6g N7ex6g+
25.R6hx6g S6c-6d 26.R6g-6i B2b-3c 27.P*6e S6d-7e 28.N*4e B3c-4d
29.N4ex5c+ B4dx5c 30.S*6d S7ex6d 31.P6ex6d G*6b 32.S*5d B5c-4d
33.P6d-6c+ G6bx6c 34.S5dx6c+ N*6f 35.s6cx5b N6fx7h+ 36.B8h-9g K3a-2b
37.R6i-4i R7ax7g+ 38.G*4b G3b-3c 39.B9g-6d D7g-6h 40.B6dx9a+ P*5h
41.G*3b G3cx3b 42.G4bx3b K2bx3b 43.G*4b K3b-3c 44.L*4e P5h-5i+
45.L4ex4d T5ix4i 46.L4dx4c+ K3c-2b 47.+L4c-3c K2b-1b 48.+L3cx2c K1bx2c
49.P2g-2f T4ix4h 50.K3h-2g S*3h 51.K2g-1f G*1e 52.K1fx1e S*1d 53.K1e-1f G*1e
Resigns
Black: YSS 7.0
White: S1.2
Finals 7th CSA Computer Shogi Tournament, Round 3
1.P-7f P-3d 2.Bx2b= Sx2b 3.G-7h G6a-5b 4.S-8h S-3c
5.S-4h G-3b 6.S-7g S-6b 7.P-6f K-4a 8.P-2f P-4d
9.G-5h G5b-4c 10.G5h-6h K-3a 11.K-6i K-2b 12.K-7i P-5d
13.P-4f P-7d 14.S-4g P-8d 15.P-2e R-7b 16.B*6a R-8b
17.B-5b+ G4c-4b 18.+B-6a G-4a 19.K-8h G-5a 20.+Bx5a Sx5a
21.S-5h R-7b 22.G*8f N-7c 23.P-7e N-8e 24.S-7f B*5e
25.S5h-6g Bx4f 26.Px7d P*7g 27.G-7i Rx7d 28.S-7e R-7c
29.Sx8d Nx9g+ 30.Lx9g R-7a 31.S-7e B-5e 32.P*7d P-4e
33.S-5f B-8b 34.Sx4e P-7h+ 35.G6hx7h B-4f 36.G7i-6h S-6b
37.R-4h B-3e 38.S-3f B-2f 39.N*8e P*7b 40.P*4c B*8b
41.S-2g B-4d 42.Nx9c+ Lx9c 43.P*9d P*9f 44.Lx9f Lx9d
45.Lx9d P*4g 46.R-4i N*3e 47.S-3f B8b-5e 48.S-4e B-5c
49.Sx5d Bx7e 50.Gx7e S*4h 51.P-4b+ Sx4b 52.G-6e Sx4i+
53.Gx5e P*5c 54.L*4d S-3c 55.S-4c+ N-2g+ 56.B*8d S-5a
57.+Sx3b Kx3b 58.G*8b P-5d 59.B*4c K-3a 60.Gx7a R*5b
61.R*4a Kx4a 62.Bx5b+ Kx5b 63.Bx5a+ Kx5a 64.R*3a B*4a
65.Rx4a+ K-6b 66.+R-6a K-5c 67.S*6b resigns
Black: Sekita
White: Kanazawa
Finals 7th CSA Computer Shogi Tournament, Round 3
1.P-7f S-6b 2.S-4h P-8d 3.S-7h P-3d 4.S-7g P-8e
5.P-6f G-3b 6.G-7h S-4b 7.K-6i G-5b 8.G-5h K-4a
9.G5h-6g P-5d 10.B-7i P-7d 11.P-5f S-3c 12.B-4f N-7c
13.K-7i P-4d 14.B-6h B-3a 15.P-3f B-4b 16.P-2f K-3a
17.P-2e K-2b 18.P-1f P-6d 19.S-3g G5b-4c 20.P-1e S-5c
21.P-9f P-6e 22.Px6e Nx6e 23.S-8h S-6d 24.P*6f R-6b
25.Px6e Sx6e 26.B-4f P*6f 27.G6g-7g Sx5f 28.B-7c+ R-6a
29.N*6c P-6g+ 30.G7gx6g Sx6g+ 31.Gx6g G*6b 32.+B-8c R-3a
33.+Bx7d P*7c 34.+Bx8e R-6a 35.P*6d Bx6d 36.P*6e B-4b
37.S*6d P-9d 38.R-5h R-8a 39.P-8f G4c-5c 40.Sx5c= Gx5c
41.P-1d Px1d 42.S-7g S*7d 43.+Bx7d Px7d 44.G*6b B*4i
45.R-6h R-8b 46.S*7c R-8c 47.S-7b= R-7c 48.N-7a+ P-7e
49.Px7e Rx7e 50.G-6f Rx7g+ 51.Nx7g S*5g 52.R-6g Bx6g+
53.Gx6g R*5i 54.K-8h P*7f 55.R*7c S-5h= 56.G-6h P*6g
57.Gx5h Rx5h+ 58.K-8g G*6f 59.Rx7f+ Gx7f 60.Kx7f R*8i
61.Lx1d Lx1d 62.L-9g L*8b 63.N-8e P*7e 64.Kx7e R-7i=
65.P*7g Rx7g+ 66.G*7f G-6c 67.P*5c Bx5c 68.resigns
Black: Yano
White: Kakinoki
Finals 7th CSA Computer Shogi Tournament, Round 3
1.P-7f P-8d 2.S-6h P-3d 3.S-7g S-6b 4.P-6f P-5d
5.G-7h G6a-5b 6.S-4h G-3b 7.P-5f K-4a 8.G-5h P-8e
9.G5h-6g S-4b 10.B-7i B-4d 11.B-6h K-3a 12.K-6i P-1d
13.K-7i K-2b 14.P-1f S-3c 15.P-3f P-6d 16.P-2f S-6c
17.P-9f P-7d 18.P-9e N-7c 19.P-2e B-5c 20.S-3g R-8a
21.S-4f B-4b 22.B-5i P-4d 23.B-3g R-7a 24.P-5e Px5e
25.Sx5e G5b-4c 26.S-4f R-8a 27.R-5h L-9b 28.R-2h R-9a
29.P-3e Px3e 30.Sx3e P*3f 31.B-4h R-5a 32.P*3d Sx3d
33.Sx3d Gx3d 34.P*5f R-8a 35.B-5i R-8b 36.B-6h P-3g+
37.Nx3g P*3f 38.B-5i Px3g+ 39.Bx3g P*3f 40.B-5i R-6b
41.S*8d S*8b 42.P-8f P-6e 43.Px6e Nx6e 44.S-6f S-5d
45.P-5e S-4e 46.N-7g Nx7g+ 47.Sx7g Px8f 48.N*5d Sx5d
49.P*8c P-8g+ 50.Px8b+ +Px7h 51.Kx7h S-4c 52.S-7c+ G*7i
53.Kx7i Rx6g+ 54.G*7h G*8i 55.Kx8i +R-6i 56.K-8h +Rx5i
57.R-6h P*8g 58.Gx8g B*7i 59.K-7h Bx6h+ 60.Sx6h N*6f
61.K-6g +R-5h 62.Kx6f +Rx6h 63.P*6g S*5g 64.K-6e R*6d
65.K-5f Rx6g+ 66.resigns
Black: Morita
White: J3
Finals 7th CSA Computer Shogi Tournament, Round 3
1.P-7f S-6b 2.G-7h G-3b 3.K-6i G-5b 4.P-5f P-1d
5.S-4h P-1e 6.P-3f P-9d 7.P-3e P-9e 8.S-6h K-4a
9.P-4f P-5d 10.S6h-5g P-8d 11.P-4e P-8e 12.B-7g S-5c
13.R-3h S-6d 14.S-6f S-5c 15.S-4g S-6d 16.K-7i S-5c
17.G-5h S-6d 18.P-3d Px3d 19.Rx3d P*3c 20.R-3h B-1c
21.K-8h S-2b 22.P-2f P-7d 23.P-1f Px1f 24.Lx1f P-8f
25.Px8f P*1h 26.Rx1h S-5c 27.Lx1c+ Sx1c 28.B-5i P-6d
29.S-4f P-3d 30.P*3e Px3e 31.P*3d P*1d 32.Sx3e S-2d
33.S-4f P-1e 34.P*1g K-3a 35.S6f-5g P-6e 36.B-7g G-2b
37.R-2h R-6b 38.P-2e S-1c 39.P-3c+ Nx3c 40.P*3d Nx4e
41.Sx4e P*3b 42.N*4f R-8b 43.Sx5d Sx5d 44.B*6d P*5c
45.Bx8b+ S*6i 46.Nx5d Sx7h+ 47.Kx7h Px5d 48.P-2d Px2d
49.P*2c G-1b 50.P-3c+ Px3c 51.Bx3c+ P*3b 52.R*6a L*5a
53.S*4b K-2a 54.Rx5a+ Gx5a 55.S*2b Gx2b 56.+Bx2b Sx2b
57.Px2b+ Kx2b 58.Rx2d G*2c 59.S*3a K-1b 60.G*2b Gx2b
61.Rx2b+ resigns
Black: Kanazawa
White: J3
Finals 7th CSA Computer Shogi Tournament, Round 4
1.S-4h G-3b 2.P-2f S-6b 3.P-7f G-5b 4.G-7h K-4a
5.G-5h P-3d 6.K-6i P-4d 7.S-6h S-4b 8.P-3f S-3c
9.S-7g G5b-4c 10.P-6f B-3a 11.G5h-6g B-4b 12.B-7i P-5d
13.P-5f K-3a 14.B-6h P-8d 15.K-7i P-8e 16.S-5g B-6d
17.S-4f B-4b 18.K-8h K-2b 19.N-3g R-7b 20.N-2e S-2d
21.P-1f P-4e 22.Sx4e P-3e 23.B-4f Sx2e 24.Px2e S-5c
25.Px3e S-4d 26.S*3d Sx4e 27.Sx4e N-3c 28.S-3d G-4d
29.P-2d Px2d 30.Rx2d K-3a 31.S-2c+ Gx2c 32.Rx2c+ B-5a
33.G*2a K-4a 34.Gx1a P*2b 35.+Rx1c G-4e 36.L*5c B-4b
37.S*5b K-3b 38.Sx6c+ R-8b 39.L-5b+ Gx4f 40.+Lx4b Rx4b
41.+S-5c R-8b 42.Px4f N*3a 43.+Rx3c Kx3c 44.G*3d K-3b
45.N*4d K-4a 46.B*6c K-5a 47.+S-5b Rx5b 48.Bx5b+ resigns
Black: YSS
White: Kakinoki
Finals 7th CSA Computer Shogi Tournament, Round 4
1.P-7f P-8d 2.G-7h P-8e 3.B-7g P-3d 4.S-8h G-3b
5.S-4h S-6b 6.G-5h K-4a 7.P-2f Bx7g+ 8.Sx7g S-4b
9.K-6i S-3c 10.K-7i G-5b 11.P-4f P-4d 12.G5h-6h P-1d
13.P-6f K-3a 14.S-4g K-2b 15.S-5f P-7d 16.R-4h B*2g
17.K-8h S-7c 18.P-4e Px4e 19.P-2e P-9d 20.P-9f P-1e
21.P-2d Px2d 22.P-1f Px1f 23.P-7e Px7e 24.S-6g P-1g+
25.Nx1g P*1h 26.P*2h B-1f+ 27.Lx1h +B-2f 28.N-2e Lx1h+
29.Nx3c+ Kx3c 30.Rx4e P*4d 31.R-4f +Bx3g 32.B*1a N*2b
33.R-1f L*1e 34.R-5f S-6d 35.S*2f +B-4g 36.P*1c +Bx5f
37.Px5f R*1d 38.P-6e S-7c 39.P*7d Rx1c 40.Bx2b+ Gx2b
41.B*4f B*8d 42.N*3f G-2c 43.N-9g P-6d 44.Px7c+ Nx7c
45.Bx6d G-6c 46.P*7d Gx6d 47.Px7c+ Bx7c 48.Px6d B*5d
49.G*6c B-5a 50.N*4h B-3b 51.Gx5c P-9e 52.P*4c Px9f
53.Nx8e P-9g+ 54.Lx9g Lx9g+ 55.Kx9g Rx8e 56.S*4b Bx4b
57.Px4b+ B-6e 58.B*4c Bx4c 59.Gx4c K-2b 60.L*8f R-9e
61.P*9f R-9c 62.B*7a R-9b 63.+P-3b K-1a 64.Bx4d+ L*2b
65.Nx2d P*6f 66.P*1b Rx1b 67.Nx1b+ Kx1b 68.R*5a N*8e
69.Lx8e K-1c 70.Sx1e S*1d 71.N*2e Sx2e 72.Rx2a+ B*8h
73.Kx8h Rx3b 74.P*1d Sx1d 75.B*2d Gx2d 76.Sx2d Lx2d
77.N*2e Sx2e 78.L*1e P*1d 79.G*2c resigns
Black: Morita
White: Yano
Finals 7th CSA Computer Shogi Tournament, Round 4
1.P-7f P-3d 2.Bx2b+ Sx2b 3.S-8h S-3c 4.S-7g S-6b
5.G-7h G-3b 6.S-4h G-5b 7.P-3f K-4a 8.K-6i K-3a
9.K-7i P-4d 10.P-5f G5b-4c 11.P-2f P-8d 12.P-2e P-1d
13.S-5g P-1e 14.G-5h P-9d 15.P-7e P-9e 16.P-4f P-8e
17.N-3g P-6d 18.P-6f S-6c 19.K-8h S-5d 20.P-5e Sx5e
21.P-1f Px1f 22.P-2d Sx2d 23.Lx1f Lx1f 24.P*5f L-1g+
25.R-4h +L-2g 26.G-4g B*2f 27.Px5e +Lx3g 28.R-4i +Lx4g
29.Rx4g B-5i+ 30.L*4h +B-5h 31.R-2g N*7f 32.Sx7f +Bx7f
33.P-4e Px4e 34.S*6g +Bx7e 35.Lx4e P*4d 36.P-5d Px4e
37.Px5c+ Gx5c 38.N*1f S-1e 39.R-2e Sx1f 40.Rx4e P-6e
41.P*7f +B-7d 42.R-1e L*1c 43.P*1d G*2e 44.Rx1f Gx1f
45.Px1c+ K-4b 46.+Px2c Gx2c 47.P*4c Gx4c 48.P*4d G4c-3c
49.Px6e R*4g 50.L*4c Gx4c 51.Px4c+ Rx4c+ 52.P*4d +R-6c
53.G*6d +Bx6d 54.Px6d +Rx6d 55.B*7a R-7b 56.S*5c +Rx5c
57.Bx5c+ Kx5c 58.R*4c K-6d 59.Rx2c+ G*3c 60.G*6e Kx6e
61.B*8c K-5d 62.Bx7b+ B*6c 63.+Bx6c Kx6c 64.B*4a S*5b
65.Bx5b+ Kx5b 66.+R-1b P*4b 67.+Rx1f B*9c 68.+R-2g L*2d
69.P-4c+ Px4c 70.+R-4g B*7d 71.S6g-5f L*4d 72.+R-1g P*2g
73.G-6h L-4g+ 74.Sx4g Bx4g+ 75.L*5f P*5c 76.+R-1b S*3b
77.G*5h +Bx3f 78.R*3a S*2c 79.+R-2b G*1b 80.S*6d N*4a
81.Lx5c+ Nx5c 82.+Rx2a Sx2a 83.Rx2a+ R*7a 84.+Rx7a Bx7a
85.P*1c L*6a 86.N*4h +B-7b 87.Sx5c+ Bx5c 88.Px1b+ Lx6h+
89.Gx6h B-4d 90.L*6f P*6c 91.+P-2b R*1i 92.+Px2c S*7i
93.K-7h Sx6h+ 94.Sx6h Gx2c 95.G*5d Bx6f 96.S*5c K-6a
97.R*5a Kx5a 98.S*5b resigns
Black: Sekita
White: S1
Finals 7th CSA Computer Shogi Tournament, Round 4
1.P7g-7f P3c-3d 2.P6g-6f P4c-4d 3.S3i-4h S3a-3b 4.G6i-7h G6a-5b
5.G4i-5h S7a-6b 6.K5i-6i G5b-4c 7.S7i-6h P5c-5d 8.S6h-7g S3b-3c
9.G5h-6g G4a-3b 10.P2g-2f K5a-4a 11.B8h-7i B2b-3a 12.P5g-5f B3a-4b
13.P3g-3f K4a-3a 14.B7i-6h P7c-7d 15.K6i-7i P8c-8d 16.P2f-2e N8a-7c
17.P1g-1f P1c-1d 18.P9g-9f P9c-9d 19.S4h-3g P4d-4e 20.K7i-8h S3c-4d
21.P4g-4f P4ex4f 22.S3gx4f P1d-1e 23.P*4e S4d-5c 24.P1fx1e L1ax1e
25.P*1f L1ex1f 26.L1ix1f P*1e 27.P2e-2d P2cx2d 28.L1fx1e P*1c
29.L*4d N7c-8e 30.L4dx4c+ N8ex7g+ 31.G6gx7g G3bx4c 32.N*4d S*2c
33.N4d-5b+ B4b-3c 34.+N5bx6b R8bx6b 35.G*7c R6b-1b 36.G7cx6c P1c-1d
37.P*2b B3cx2b 38.S*5b G4c-4b 39.S5b-5a= P1dx1e 40.G6cx5c G4bx5c
41.S*4b K3a-3b 42.S4bx5c+ N2a-3c 43.S5a-4b= K3b-2a 44.G*4c L*3a
45.+S5cx5d K2a-1a 46.S4bx3a+ B2bx3a 47.G4cx3c S*3b 48.N*4c B3a-1c
49.+S5d-4d S3bx3c 50.+S4dx3c G*3b 51.+S3cx2c G3bx2c 52.P*1d B1c-2b
53.S*3b G*3c 54.S3bx2c= P*6g 55.S2cx1b= K1ax1b
Sekita loses on time
Black: YSS 7.0
White: Sekita
Finals 7th CSA Computer Shogi Tournament, Round 5
1.P-7f P-3d 2.Bx2b= Sx2b 3.G-7h S-3c 4.S-8h P-4d
5.S-4h S-6b 6.S-7g G-3b 7.G-5h P-7d 8.P-2f P-8d
9.K-6i P-8e 10.P-6f K-4a 11.K-7i K-3a 12.G5h-6h G-5b
13.P-4f P-5d 14.P-2e S-5c 15.S-4g S-6d 16.P-3f P-7e
17.Px7e Sx7e 18.P*7f P-8f 19.Px8f S-6d 20.P-1f K-2b
21.P-9f P*7e 22.Px7e Sx7e 23.G-8g P*7f 24.Sx7f Sx7f
25.Gx7f S*8g 26.G7f-7g B*8h 27.K-6i Bx9i+ 28.Gx8g +Bx8i
29.S*7h +B-9i 30.B*7g +B-9h 31.P*7f N*5e 32.S-5h L*6g
33.Gx6g Nx6g+ 34.S5hx6g G*4g 35.S*5h Gx4f 36.R-2f P-3e
37.Px3e G-4e 38.L*3i R-7b 39.P-3d S-4b 40.P*4f +Bx8g
41.Sx8g G*9g 42.S8g-7h G-5e 43.P-1e P*8g 44.P-3c+ Sx3c
45.Lx3c+ Gx3c 46.S*7i P-4e 47.P-5f Gx4f 48.P-6e L*5g
49.P*3d Lx5h+ 50.Sx5h Rx7f 51.Px3c+ Nx3c 52.N*3d K-3b
53.B*2a K-4a 54.Bx3c+ Rx7h+ 55.Sx7h S*6h 56.Kx6h S*7i
57.K-6i S-6h+ 58.Kx6h resigns
Black: Morita
White: Kanazawa
Finals 7th CSA Computer Shogi Tournament, Round 5
1.P-7f P-3d 2.Bx2b+ Sx2b 3.S-8h R-4b 4.G-7h K-6b
5.K-6i K-7b 6.S-4h G4a-5b 7.P-5f K-8b 8.K-7i S-7b
9.S-5g P-6d 10.P-2f P-4d 11.P-2e S-3c 12.P-3f G-6c
13.P-7e P-4e 14.S-7g P-9d 15.P-9f P-5d 16.G-5h R-5b
17.P-4f Px4f 18.R-4h R-4b 19.Sx4f B*3i 20.R-3h Bx7e+
21.P*4e +B-7d 22.G-5g P-5e 23.R-5h P*4h 24.Rx4h Px5f
25.G-4g P-5g+ 26.Sx5g Rx4e 27.P*5f Rx2e 28.P*2h +B-8d
29.N-3g R-2f 30.P-6f P-3e 31.B*4c Px3f 32.N-2e S-4d
33.B-3d+ G-5c 34.R-3h +B-8e 35.G-6h +B-4i 36.Rx3f Rx3f
37.Gx3f R*3i 38.+Bx6a Sx6a 39.P*4e +B-5h 40.K-8h B*7i
41.K-9h +Bx5g 42.Gx5g Rx3f+ 43.B*6h +R-3h 44.G*5h Bx6h+
45.Gx6h B*7i 46.G5g-5h P*5g 47.G-5i G*5h 48.G5ix5h Px5h+
49.G-7h +P-6h 50.Gx7i +Px7i 51.G*6h +P-7h 52.Gx7h +Rx7h
53.R*8h +R-7i 54.B*3d S-7b 55.Px4d G*7h 56.B-4c+ +Rx8i
57.Rx8i S*9g 58.Kx9g N*8e 59.K-8f G*7e 60.Kx7e P-7d
61.Kx7d G*8d 62.resigns
Black: Kakinoki
White: S1.2
Finals 7th CSA Computer Shogi Tournament, Round 5
1.P-7f P-3d 2.P-2f P-4d 3.S-4h S-3b 4.P-5f G6a-5b
5.G4i-5h S-6b 6.P-2e S-3c 7.G-7h G-4c 8.K-6i P-5d
9.S-6h G-3b 10.S-7g K-4a 11.B-7i B-3a 12.P-6f B-4b
13.B-4f K-3a 14.P-9f P-9d 15.K-7i P-8d 16.K-8h B-6d
17.Bx6d Px6d 18.P-3f K-4a 19.P-4f K-4b 20.S-4g K-5b
21.N-3g L-9c 22.R-2i R-9b 23.P-4e Px4e 24.P-5e Px5e
25.Nx4e S-4b 26.P*5c K-5a 27.P-9e Px9e 28.P-2d Px2d
29.Rx2d P*2c 30.R-2f P*4d 31.P*2d Px2d 32.Rx2d P*2c
33.R-2i Px4e 34.P*2d Px2d 35.Rx2d P*2c 36.R-2f Gx5c
37.P*2d Px2d 38.Rx2d P*2c 39.Rx3d N-3c 40.P*9d Lx9d
41.B*8c R-9c 42.B-7b+ B*6c 43.+B-8b N*2b 44.+Bx9c Nx9c
45.R*9a B*7a 46.P*5d Nx3d 47.Px5c+ S4bx5c 48.P-3e P-4f
49.Px3d Px4g+ 50.N*7e B-4e 51.Px3c+ R*2g 52.N*6c K-5b
53.G*5a Sx5a 54.Nx5a+ Kx5a 55.Rx7a+ N*6a 56.B*1f S*7i
57.Gx7i P*4c 58.Bx2g G*9h 59.Lx9h Bx8i+ 60.Kx8i N*9g
61.Lx9g Gx3c 62.R*3a K-5b 63.Rx6a+ K-4b 64.+R-4a resigns
Black: J3
White: YANO
Finals 7th CSA Computer Shogi Tournament, Round 5
1.P-7f P-3d 2.P-6f S-6b 3.G-7h G6a-5b 4.S-4h G-3b
5.G-5h P-8d 6.S-6h K-4a 7.S-7g S-4b 8.G5h-6g S-3c
9.B-7i B-3a 10.P-5f P-5d 11.B-6h B-4b 12.K-6i K-3a
13.K-7i P-4d 14.P-2f G5b-4c 15.P-2e P-1d 16.P-1f P-9d
17.P-9f K-2b 18.K-8h P-8e 19.S-5g P-7d 20.S-4f S-7c
21.S-5g S-6d 22.S-4h B-5a 23.B-4f B-7c 24.R-3h P-5e
25.Px5e Sx5e 26.B-6h S-6d 27.S-5g S-5c 28.R-2h S-6d
29.R-1h S-5c 30.R-2h S-6d 31.R-1h P*5e 32.S-4f S-5c
33.R-5h S-6d 34.P-3f R-5b 35.S-3g R-8b 36.P-3e Px3e
37.Bx3e G-3d 38.B-6h P*3e 39.S-4f Gx2e 40.Sx3e Gx3e
41.Bx3e P*3d 42.B-6h S*5f 43.Gx5f Px5f 44.R-5i P-5g+
45.Bx5g G*5f 46.B-7i Gx4g 47.R-4i G-5h 48.R-4g P*5f
49.P*5i G-6i 50.B-4f S-5e 51.B-3g P-5g+ 52.Rx5g S-4f
53.S*7a R-7b 54.G*6b Rx7a 55.Gx7a Sx5g= 56.Gx8a Bx3g+
57.Nx3g R*3i 58.N*2e Rx1i+ 59.Nx3c+ Nx3c 60.R*5b B*4h
61.S*4a S*4c 62.Sx3b+ Sx3b 63.G*4g B-3i+ 64.B*6e S*4a
65.R-5f+ L*5b 66.+R-2f L-9c 67.P*4b Sx4b 68.P*2d Px2d
69.+Rx2d P*2c 70.+Rx3d N*6b 71.Bx3b+ Kx3b 72.P*2d Px2d
73.S*2c K-4a 74.P*4c B*3h 75.Px4b+ Kx4b 76.P*4c K-5c
77.S*3e K-6d 78.+Rx4d K-7c 79.S-2b= Sx6f= 80.Sx1a+ S-5e
81.G-4f Sx4d 82.Sx4d B-2g+ 83.S*8b K-8c 84.Sx3c= +Bx3g
85.P*3h +Bx4f 86.P-9e Px9e 87.P*9d Lx9d 88.S-7a= R*4h
89.S-8b+ +Bx8b 90.Gx8b K-9c 91.B*6f Kx8b 92.Bx4h +Bx4h
93.R*6e G*6d 94.Rx6i L-5g+ 95.L*8d N*8c 96.Rx6d Px6d
97.G*7b Kx7b 98.N*4d G*3d 99.G*9c Gx3c 100.Lx8c+ K-6c
101.Gx9d Gx4d 102.G-8d K-5c 103.L*4f P*4e 104.Lx4e Gx4e
105.N*3g G-3f 106.N-4e Kx4c 107.P*4i +B-2f 108.P-3g Gx3g
109.P-5h +Lx5h 110.Lx9e +B-4d 111.P*3c +Rx4i 112.P-7e N*7f
113.K-9h L*9f 114.N-9g G*9i 115.resigns
Black: Kanazawa
White: YSS 7.0
Finals 7th CSA Computer Shogi Tournament, Round 6
1.S-4h P-3d 2.P-2f G-3b 3.P-7f Bx8h+ 4.Sx8h S-2b
5.S-7g S-3c 6.P-6f S-6b 7.G-7h G-5b 8.K-6i K-4a
9.G-5h K-3a 10.K-7i G5b-4b 11.P-5f P-6d 12.S-5g P-8d
13.P-2e K-2b 14.S-4f P-4d 15.S-5e S-6c 16.K-8h P-7d
17.G5h-6g N-7c 18.P-3f P-4e 19.N-3g P-3e 20.Px3e P-5d
21.S-4d N-8e 22.Sx3c+ G4bx3c 23.S-8f S*3f 24.S*4h R-9b
25.B*1h Sx3g+ 26.Sx3g N*4b 27.S-2f G-4d 28.S*5c G4d-4c
29.Sx4b= Rx4b 30.N*3d Gx3d 31.Px3d S-5b 32.P-7e Px7e
33.Sx7e P*7d 34.Sx7d N*7e 35.G-7f S*6g 36.Gx7e B*3i
37.Gx6g Bx2h+ 38.S*5a R-4c 39.N*3e R-4d 40.P-2d Px2d
41.P*2c Gx2c 42.Nx2c+ Kx2c 43.G*3e R-4a 44.G*4b +Bx1i
45.Gx5b R*2h 46.S*7h Rx2f+ 47.Gx4a +Rx3e 48.B-2g +B-2h
49.B-1f K-1d 50.P-3c+ S*2e 51.P*2f +Bx1g 52.Bx2e Px2e
53.R*3d +Rx3d 54.+Px3d K-1e 55.Sx8e Px8e 56.N*2i +B-2g
57.R*2b Kx2f 58.Rx2a+ R*3i 59.N*1i +B-1h 60.S*3g K-1e
61.+R-2d K-1f 62.P*1g +Bx1g 63.+Rx2e Kx2e 64.Nx1g K-1f
65.S-2h R-2i+ 66.B*2e K-1e 67.S-2g S*7i 68.K-7g B*5i
69.G-6h Bx6h+ 70.K-7f G*8f 71.Px8f +Bx8f 72.K-6g S-6h+
73.K-5g +R-5i 74.G*5h +Rx5h 75.resigns
Black: Kakinoki
White: Morita
Finals 7th CSA Computer Shogi Tournament, Round 6
1.P-7f P-3d 2.P-2f Bx8h+ 3.Sx8h S-2b 4.S-7g S-3c
5.G4i-5h S-6b 6.P-6f K-4b 7.P-9f K-3a 8.S-4h P-7d
9.P-2e P-5d 10.K-6h N-7c 11.G-7h P-5e 12.P-4f S-5c
13.S-4g G-3b 14.K-7i P-8d 15.K-8h G-5b 16.P-3f P-6d
17.N-3g P-4d 18.R-2i S-5d 19.P-9e P-8e 20.P-1f P-1d
21.R-2h K-2b 22.P-4e Px4e 23.P-5f Px5f 24.Sx5f P*5e
25.Sx4e B*4f 26.Sx5d Bx3g+ 27.B*7a R-8a 28.B-1g+ +Bx3f
29.S-5c+ Gx5c 30.+Bx5c S*3g 31.R-1h N*3e 32.G5h-6h P*4f
33.P*4d G-4b 34.P-4c+ Gx5c 35.G*3b K-1c 36.+Px3c +Bx2e
37.Gx2a N-2g+ 38.Gx1a +Nx1h 39.L*2g S-2f= 40.Lx2f +Bx2f
41.P*2e +Bx2e 42.N*3g K-2d 43.Nx2e Kx2e 44.S*3g B*7b
45.S*2f K-2d 46.+P-3b N*9f 47.Lx9f R*9h 48.Kx9h L*9g
49.Nx9g B-2g+ 50.L*2e K-1c 51.S*2b resigns
Black: Yano
White: Sekita
Finals 7th CSA Computer Shogi Tournament, Round 6
1.P-7f P-3d 2.P-6f P-8d 3.S-6h P-8e 4.S-7g S-6b
5.G-7h S-4b 6.S-4h G-3b 7.P-5f K-4a 8.G-5h G-5b
9.G5h-6g P-5d 10.B-7i P-7d 11.B-6h S-3c 12.K-6i P-4d
13.K-7i B-3a 14.P-2f B-4b 15.P-9f K-3a 16.K-8h G5b-4c
17.P-9e S-7c 18.P-1f K-2b 19.P-1e S-6d 20.P-2e P-7e
21.Px7e Sx7e 22.P*7f S-6d 23.P-3f B-5c 24.S-3g P*7e
25.Px7e Sx7e 26.P*7f S-8d 27.R-5h B-4b 28.R-2h R-7b
29.B-4f P-6d 30.P-6e S-7c 31.Px6d Sx6d 32.P*6e S-7c
33.B-6h R-6b 34.S-6f P-4e 35.P-4f Px4f 36.Sx4f P*4e
37.S4f-5g S-7d 38.B-5i N-7c 39.B-3g R-6c 40.S-7e Sx7e
41.Px7e Nx6e 42.S*5b Nx5g+ 43.Sx6c+ +Nx6g 44.Gx6g G*4f
45.B-2f Bx7e 46.P*6f S*5g 47.R*7a Sx6f+ 48.Rx7e+ +Sx6g
49.B-6b+ P*7h 50.B*6d S*7i 51.K-9g G*8h 52.Bx9a+ Gx8i
53.L-9h S-8h= 54.K-9f G-9i 55.R-2g Gx5f 56.+B-9b G-6f
57.L*6h P*6a 58.+Bx6a P*6b 59.+Bx6b P*6a 60.+Bx6a P*6b
61.+Bx6b P*6a 62.+Bx6a N*5e 63.Lx6g Nx6g+ 64.P*6h S-7g+
65.Px6g G-7f 66.+R-7b Gx9h 67.+Bx4c L*4b 68.+Bx3b Kx3b
69.N*2d Px2d 70.N*4d Sx4d 71.S*2c Kx2c 72.Px2d resigns
Black: S1.2
White: J3
Finals 7th CSA Computer Shogi Tournament, Round 6
1.P-7f S-6b 2.P-6f G6a-5b 3.S-7h P-1d 4.R-6h P-1e
5.K-4h P-9d 6.K-3h P-9e 7.G-4h P-5d 8.S-2h P-5e
9.B-7g P-3d 10.G6i-5h K-4b 11.B-8f K-3b 12.P-6e S-5c
13.S-6g B-3c 14.R-6i K-2b 15.B-7g S-3b 16.P-5f Px5f
17.Sx5f Bx7g+ 18.Nx7g B*7h 19.R-6g Bx8g+ 20.R-5g +B-8h
21.P*5d Sx5d 22.B*7a R-7b 23.B-2f+ P*5e 24.Sx5e P*5f
25.Rx5f S-4e 26.R-5g P*5f 27.R-6g +Bx9i 28.P*5c G5b-4b
29.P-6d Px6d 30.P-3f L*5d 31.P-4f Lx5e 32.Px4e P-5g+
33.G5hx5g Lx5g+ 34.Rx5g S*6f 35.R-5d G*6c 36.Rx3d P*3c
37.R-3e Sx7g+ 38.S*6a R-6b 39.S-5b+ N*1d 40.+Bx1e G4bx5b
41.Px5b+ Rx5b 42.L*5h P*5c 43.P*8b Rx8b 44.+B-3g S*2d
45.+B-4f P-9f 46.Px9f Lx9f 47.G*8f L-9g+ 48.G-7e +L-8h
49.P-1f Sx3e 50.Px3e P-7d 51.Gx6d R*6f 52.+B-5e Rx6d
53.P*6e G-5d 54.+Bx7g Gx6e 55.P*6f Gx6f 56.+B-8f R-6a
57.P*6b R8bx6b 58.Lx5c+ R-9b 59.S*6b R9bx6b 60.P*6c R-9b
61.S*6b S*9e 62.+B-6d P*5f 63.Sx6a+ P-5g+ 64.G-4i G*4g
65.K-3i +P-5h 66.G-3h Gx3h 67.Kx3h G-5g 68.S-3g P*5b
69.+L-6b G*4g 70.K-2h +P-4h 71.P*9c +P-3h 72.K-1h Rx9c
73.S-3f +Px2i 74.Kx2i N*3g 75.K-1h P*1g 76.Kx1g P*1h
77.Lx1h N-2i+ 78.+L-5a +L-7i 79.+Lx4a Sx4a 80.R*3a S-3b
81.Rx3b+ Kx3b 82.S*4a K-2b 83.+B-3a K-1b 84.G*1c Nx1c
85.G*2b resigns
Black: Morita
White: YSS 7.0
Finals 7th CSA Computer Shogi Tournament, Round 7
1.P-7f P-3d 2.Bx2b+ Sx2b 3.S-8h G-3b 4.G-7h S-3c
5.K-6i S-6b 6.S-4h P-4d 7.P-5f K-4a 8.K-7i G-5b
9.S-5g P-8d 10.P-3f P-8e 11.N-3g P-8f 12.Px8f Rx8f
13.S-7g R-8d 14.P*8f P-3e 15.B*6f R-9d 16.Px3e P*3f
17.S-4f Px3g+ 18.Sx3g R-7d 19.P-8e S-2d 20.P-8d Sx3e
21.P-8c+ N*6e 22.P-7e Nx7g+ 23.Px7d +Nx7h 24.Rx7h S*8g
25.R-3h P*8h 26.R*6a S-5a 27.N-7g B*8i 28.K-6h G*7f
29.K-5i Bx6g+ 30.B-5e P*3f 31.S-4h S-7h+ 32.G-5h +Bx5f
33.B-2h Gx7g 34.P*5g +Bx7d 35.N*6f +B-8e 36.Rx8a+ G-6g
37.Gx6g +Bx6g 38.N*5h +S-6h 39.K-4i +Sx5h 40.K-3i G*4i
41.K-2i +Sx4h 42.Rx4h Gx4h 43.K-1h R*7i 44.P*3i +B-4i
45.S*4b Kx4b 46.+Rx5a Gx5a 47.N-5d Px5d 48.B-6d Px6d
49.S*5c Kx5c 50.G*6c Kx6c 51.+Px7c Rx7c+ 52.K-2h +Bx3i
53.K-1h R*3h 54.resigns
Black: Kanazawa
White: Kakinoki
Finals 7th CSA Computer Shogi Tournament, Round 7
1.P-7f P-8d 2.S-7h P-3d 3.P-6f S-6b 4.R-6h K-4b
5.B-7g P-8e 6.K-4h K-3b 7.K-3h G6a-5b 8.K-2h P-5d
9.P-1f P-1d 10.G6i-5h S-5c 11.S-3h B-3c 12.P-4f K-2b
13.S-6g L-1b 14.S-5f P-4d 15.G-4g K-1a 16.P-3f S-6d
17.P-6e S-5c 18.N-3g S-2b 19.L-9h G-3a 20.P-2f B-4b
21.P-4e G-4c 22.Px4d Sx4d 23.S-4e Sx4e 24.P*4d P*4f
25.G4g-4h P-8f 26.Px4c+ Px8g+ 27.Bx2b+ Gx2b 28.+Px4b +P-7h
29.S*3a S*3c 30.Sx2b+ Kx2b 31.B*3a K-1a 32.G*2b Sx2b
33.Bx2b+ Kx2b 34.G*3b K-1c 35.S*2b K-2d 36.P-2e resigns
Black: S1.2
White: Yano
Finals 7th CSA Computer Shogi Tournament, Round 7
1.P-7f P-3d 2.P-6f S-6b 3.S-7h G6a-5b 4.R-6h P-8d
5.K-4h P-8e 6.B-7g K-4b 7.K-3h K-3b 8.K-2h P-5d
9.L-1h S-4b 10.K-1i P-9d 11.S-2h P-9e 12.G-3i P-1d
13.G-5i P-1e 14.G5i-4i P-7d 15.R-4h P-5e 16.G4i-3h B-3c
17.R-5h P-4d 18.P-6e S-7c 19.Bx5e K-2b 20.P-7e R-9b
21.Px7d Sx7d 22.S-6g P*5d 23.B-8h Sx6e 24.R-7h P*7c
25.P*7e P-5e 26.Bx5e S-5d 27.B-6f G-3b 28.S-7f R-8b
29.R-8h R-8c 30.N-7g S-5c 31.Sx8e S-6d 32.P-5f S5d-6e
33.B-4h P-4e 34.R-7h S-6f 35.Bx6f Bx6f 36.S*4a B*6g
37.R-7i B-5g+ 38.R-6i B-7h+ 39.R-5i +B5g-6h 40.R-4i G5b-4b
41.Sx3b+ Gx3b 42.G*6i +B7hx6i 43.Rx6i +Bx6i 44.B*6a R-8b
45.P*6e S-5c 46.Bx3d+ G*4d 47.+B-6a S*6b 48.P-9f R*7i
49.Px9e Rx9i+ 50.P-4f Px4f 51.P*4e Gx4e 52.P*4h +R-7i
53.S-9f +Rx7g 54.P-6d Sx6d 55.+B-3d L*4c 56.P*6e Sx7e
57.P-6d Px6d 58.P*6c Sx6c 59.+Bx4e Lx4e 60.G*4d P-4g+
61.Px4g Lx4g+ 62.P*4h +Lx3h 63.Gx3h +R-7f 64.L*9h B*8i
65.L-9g B-9h+ 66.P-9d +Bx9g 67.S-9e +B9gx8g 68.G-5c S-7d
69.P-1f +Rx5f 70.G-6b Rx6b 71.Px1e +R-9f 72.P-9c+ Nx9c
73.P*9d N-8e 74.P-9c+ +Rx9e 75.+P-8c Sx8c 76.G-3i P*5f
77.G-4i N-7g+ 78.P-2f +B-5d 79.G-3h N*4f 80.G-3i P*3h
81.G-4i P-5g+ 82.P-1d +Bx1d 83.P-2e L*2f 84.P-3f G*2g
85.G-3i Gx1h 86.Kx1h +Bx2e 87.G*1b Lx1b 88.S-1g G*2g
89.K-1i G*1h 90.resigns
Black: Sekita
White: J3
Finals 7th CSA Computer Shogi Tournament, Round 7
1.P-7f P-3d 2.P-6f S-6b 3.S-4h G-3b 4.S-6h G-5b
5.G-7h K-4a 6.K-6i P-4d 7.G-5h G5b-4c 8.S-7g S-4b
9.G5h-6g S-3c 10.P-2f B-3a 11.B-7i B-4b 12.P-5f P-5d
13.P-3f K-3a 14.B-6h P-8d 15.K-7i P-8e 16.P-2e B-6d
17.N-3g B-4b 18.P-4f P-7d 19.P-4e Px4e 20.Nx4e S-4d
21.P*4f K-2b 22.R-3h P-2d 23.Px2d Bx2d 24.R-2h P*2c
25.P*2e B-4b 26.R-3h P-2d 27.Px2d Bx2d 28.R-2h P*2c
29.P*2e B-4b 30.R-3h P-2d 31.Px2d Bx2d 32.R-2h P*2c
33.P*2e B-4b 34.Draw by repetition of moves
A game from the best non-Japanese program
Black: Shotest
White: Yano
Preliminary rounds 7th CSA Computer Shogi Tournament, Round 7
1.P-7f P-3d 2.G-7h G-3b 3.S-4h P-4d 4.R-1h S-6b
5.P-1f P-1d 6.G-3h G-5b 7.K-4i G5b-4c 8.G-6h K-4a
9.K-3i P-8d 10.S-7h P-8e 11.P-9f P-9d 12.K-2h P-8f
13.Px8f Rx8f 14.B-7g R-8b 15.P*8g B-3c 16.P-4f S-2b
17.S-4g B-4b 18.G-6i P-5d 19.P-5f S-3c 20.B-6f K-3a
21.S-3f P-7d 22.P-4e Px4e 23.P-5e S-4d 24.Px5d Gx5d
25.B-7g P-3e 26.S-4g P*5e 27.P-6f P-7e 28.Px7e P*7f
29.B-8f P*8h 30.N-9g G-6d 31.P-7d P-8i+ 32.P*4c Gx4c
33.Sx8i G-7e 34.B-6h Rx8g+ 35.S-9h +R-8h 36.G-7i +R-8c
37.P*4f Px4f 38.Sx4f K-2b 39.P*4e S4d-5c 40.Sx5e P*5d
41.S-4f Gx6f 42.G-7h P-7g+ 43.Gx7g +R-8h 44.Gx6f +Rx6h
45.G*6g +R-8h 46.P*8b B*6d 47.Sx3e Bx8b 48.P*8c B-9c
49.G6f-7f +Rx9i 50.P-4d Sx4d 51.N-8e B-8d 52.Sx4d Gx4d
53.S*8g S*4g 54.P*4h Sx3h= 55.Kx3h G*3i 56.K-4g Gx2i
57.S*8i N*5e 58.K-3h Nx6g+ 59.Kx2i G*8h 60.P-8b+ Gx8g
61.Sx8g +Rx8i 62.G*3i +Rx8g 63.G-6e P*3h 64.Rx3h +Rx8e
65.Gx5d Gx5d 66.+Px9a N*4f 67.R-1h P*3h 68.Gx3h +R-8i
69.L*3i +N-5h 70.G*2h N-9c 71.P*8e Nx8e 72.P*6i +Rx6i
73.P*5i +Rx5i 74.P-1e Nx3h+ 75.Gx3h B-9g+ 76.Px1d B-5g+
77.P-1c+ +Bx1c 78.Rx1c+ Lx1c 79.P*1d Lx1d 80.N*3d K-3c
81.B*6f G*4d 82.Lx1d S*1h 83.Kx1h R*1g 84.Kx1g P*1f
85.Kx1f P*1e 86.K-2f G*3e 87.K-1g L*1f 88.K-2h S*1i
89.K-2i S*1h 90.resigns