Friday, August 6, 2010

Cosmic Takemiya

Let's take a look at a game from 1990. It was from the 28th Judan title match game 2.

Black was Takemiya Masaki, challenger and white was Cho Chikun Judan. You can see an interesting opening where both players played L-Stars combination (I don't know whether this formation has a name or not, but I call it like that XD) and Takemiya came with unusual moves, Black 9 and Black 11.


Takemiya Masaki

Takemiya played a nice game and won by resignation at move 147. Enjoy the game :)


Cho Chikun


(;CA[Windows-1252]SZ[19]AP[MultiGo:4.4.4]EV[28th Japanese Judan, title match #2]
DT[1990-03-28]PB[Takemiya Masaki]BR[9p]PW[Cho Chikun]WR[9p]KM[5.5]RE[B+R]MULTIGOGM[1]
;B[pd];W[dp];B[pp];W[dd];B[pj];W[dj];B[jp];W[jd];B[me];W[gp];B[jf];W[fd];B[kk];W[qn]
;B[ql];W[qq];B[qp];W[pq];B[op];W[rp];B[ro];W[rq];B[qo];W[nq];B[mo];W[qd];B[qe];W[re]
;B[pe];W[qc];B[rf];W[ob];B[fj];W[jj];B[mq];W[nr];B[go];W[fo];B[fn];W[gn];B[ho];W[eo]
;B[gm];W[ig];B[hn];W[jg];B[dm];W[kj];B[lj];W[lg];B[li];W[ng];B[cq];W[dq];B[bp];W[cp]
;B[br];W[cr];B[bq];W[cn];B[cm];W[bo];B[dr];W[er];B[cs];W[bm];B[bl];W[cl];B[am];W[bn]
;B[ck];W[dl];B[dk];W[el];B[bj];W[em];B[dh];W[oh];B[ke];W[if];B[rd];W[rc];B[se];W[mc]
;B[md];W[kd];B[lc];W[nd];B[mf];W[lh];B[nc];W[mb];B[ni];W[mi];B[mj];W[oi];B[nj];W[mg]
;B[ld];W[od];B[oe];W[oc];B[og];W[nh];B[qh];W[jk];B[kl];W[oj];B[ok];W[pi];B[qi];W[ki]
;B[nk];W[be];B[jb];W[lb];B[kc];W[hb];B[cg];W[lq];B[mp];W[mr];B[kq];W[of];B[pg];W[es]
;B[df];W[lp];B[lo];W[lr];B[ff];W[nf];B[ne];W[ic];B[ge];W[ce];B[hd];W[gc];B[jl];W[iq]
;B[ie];W[hj];B[fb];W[kf];B[ec];W[ed];B[bc])

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