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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