Title- 69th SHOKUDAN-SEN S-Class Preliminary League
Player
Naofumi Minami (RICOH) vs.
Yasutoshi Kobayashi (Process Material)
Date- Oct. 1st, 1995
Place- BUDOUKAN, Tokyo Japan
Anotation : Naofumi Minami
- translated by Takeshi Miyao <http://www.ccsi.com/~miyao>
My opponent, Mr. Kobayashi, is a very strong player, who has beaten some Pros successively and has been printed in a magazine.
This is my first time to play him as an official game, but I have never defeated him even in any unofficial ones. I lead this game to
Yodohuribisha(Yodo Ranging Rook) strategy which is my favorite
tactics.
- 19. S-3h was
- the move Mr. Tajiri taught me, who belonged to Ricoh,
even though my favorite move was G-3h because S-3h might lose a
tempo. Consequently, it seemed to be the cause of victory.
- 20. S-2b was
- the move I did not like to do, even if some players
actually did. It should be K-2b even though the sequence P-6e,
P-2e might be unpleasant.
- 21. P-5e was
- the only move in this situation. Any dan would
consider this move, but any kyu might not. This feeling may be the
difference between dan and kyu players.
- 27. P*4e was
- the move which I considered long. I tried to keep my
good position by this move, even if the situation was still close.
The alternative was S-5f.
- 35. R-5d was
- a dubious move. The sequence R-5a, G*5b, Rx6a, Gx6a,
P-3e was better.
- 44. G*4a was
- a losing move to him. The pawn at 3f should have been
utilized effectively at this stage.
- 47. P*3d.
- I confirmed my win by this move.
- 53. Bx4e was
- the move by which I set up a brinkmate while I escaped
my sudden death.
- From 54. P-3c+,
- it was a forced mate.
I felt this was a satisfactory game to me. Our team Ricoh beat Process Material by 4-1 including my win, however, we were defeated
by Algorithm Kenkyusho by 2-3 (I also lost). Our team could not proceed to the final.
The team which won the championship at the last SHOKUDAN-SEN S-Class League could not proceed to the final in these two meetings successively. This fact showed that the strength of S-Class teams were very close. Next time, we'd like to try our best.
The Moves