Company team shogi championship was held in Tokyo today, and I participated.
The participating teams are comprised of five amateur shogi players in same company.
This championship is the most attended in Japan, as much as 2,000 people or so.
There are 7 class, S, A, B, C, D, E, F.
Many proffesional players also visit the venue. They watched games, talk with participants and played teaching game.
Our team joined in C class and shoot for a championship, but regrettably lost.
My personal result was 2 win and 1 lost.
The following figure is my losing game.
Strictly speaking, my peace
building was bad (P-1e, and exchange the Pawn in 6 file), and I felt a little bad already. My position has weakness, the opponent's B*4e aiming both 8h and 2g. After this I caught up, but lost at the end.
The next figure is my winning game.
The opponent aims my promoted bishop.
What do you move in the position?
It's important for progress that thinking of not escape move in like this position.
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