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Souta Fujii’s two shogi crowns (throne, Hulic Cup Kisei = 18) won the championship for the first time in two years. On the 11th, he defeated Hiroyuki Miura 9th Dan (46) in the final of the “14th Asahi Cup Open Match” held at the “Yurakucho Asahi Hall” in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. I controlled the rush. In the semi-finals, Akira Watanabe (Kiou Osho = 36) scored a huge comeback victory just before being squeezed. With good luck and the urge to decide to move from 2nd class B to 1st class B on the 9th, he raced to the top three times. At the press conference after the awards ceremony, he also revealed that he had rejected the torchbearer at the Tokyo Olympics.
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Fujii was waiting for Miura’s move, closing her eyes. The final stage of the finale, the packing procedure, is visualized in my head. Looking at the 100th move and the 4th flight, I put a championship-winning move on Miuratama’s belly at the 41st. First move 3 money. He pushed his opponent to the finish and decided to win the championship for the first time in two years. In the early stages, he suffered from Miura’s attack. I also thought, “I can’t help losing.”
The same thing happened in the semifinal match against Watanabe. AI’s evaluation value at the end is 1 to 99. Watanabe was judged to win. From there, there was a loss on the other side and it was a huge change at the same time. “It was painful the whole time, so I thought I had to reopen it,” he said. It was a series of thoughts of stepping on thin ice.
I know how to stay from there, no matter how difficult the situation is or how cornered it is. Complicate the situation and don’t give the opponent a deal breaker. The second season of the seventh game of the throne in July last year also went from being on the brink of defeat and, as a result, led to the capture of the title with 4 consecutive victories. Watanabe and Miura should have been able to win this time, but I made a mistake. The strength of this luck is only in the selected Go player.
On the 9th, he won 9 consecutive victories in 2 class B groups and simply decided to move up to 1 class B group. On the 18th, he will play Akihito Hirose 8th Dan (34) in the quarterfinals of the Ryuo qualifying match, which aims to win the championship for the fifth consecutive period. Beyond that, he’s waiting for the defensive battle of the fifth game of Kisei and the seventh game of the throne. At the press conference at the start of the job, he said: “I want to improve my ability and leave in good condition.”
It can be said that this Asahi Cup is the outpost. As the opponent’s level to fight will surely rise and the mark will become tighter, a serene judgment of the situation and an accurate reading are required. Regarding the difference with the last two victories, Fujii said: “I have the strong impression that I had a bad time. I want to reflect on it and connect with the next one.”
After graduating from high school in March, he will concentrate on shogi instead of going to college. “I want to point out a shogi with content that I can dedicate myself to.” Winning the Asahi Cup will be a step forward for that.[Tatsuhiro Akatsuka]
▽ Round 1 = Tadashi Oishi 7th Dan To carefully receive the Central Tower prepared by Oishi. Use your time to think and sit down to fight. In the end, I pushed it without receiving it from the end of the game.
▽ Quarterfinals = Masayuki Toyoshima Ryuo Behind the scenes, he aggressively prepared with Rushing Silver for the bishop exchange. It seemed the situation was on the line for a moment in the difficult final game, but Toshima made a mistake and made a mistake. Fujii won his first win against Toyoshima in the seventh race and was the best four for the fourth year in a row.
▽ Semifinal = Akira Watanabe Meijin Watanabe, who is the first player, took the initiative of the two-way attack. Although Fujii’s bad play helped him win, he couldn’t get stuck before the end of the game. Fujii, who was defeated, achieved a great victory in the last minute and advanced to the final.
▽ Final = Hiroyuki Miura 9th Dan Miura, who is behind the capture of the side pawn, will be installed first. After Fujii fought back, it turned into a fierce meeting, and the first move temporarily entered the enemy team. Miura, who was haunted by the countdown, made a mistake in the procedure, and in the end Fujii immediately beat him to win the championship.
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