[TITLE Minsk Open '09] [BLACK Agakov Denis] [WHITE Shtukenberg Dmitry] 1. P-7f 2. P-3d 3. P-6f 4. P-8d 5. G6i-6h 6. P-8e 7. B8h-7g 8. S7a-6b 9. G6h-6g 10. K-4b 11. S7i-8h 12. G6a-5b 13. B7g-6h 14. B2b-3c 15. S8h-7g 16. P-5d 17. K-6i 18. K-3b [It is now clear that black will attack on the right, however white ignore it and build the castle there. It seems that this created the half of the white's problems: the white King was much more vulnerable, and the white Rook was passive during all the game.] 19. S3i-4h 20. B3c-4b 21. P-3f 22. P-4d 23. S4h-3g 24. G5b-4c 25. P-2f 26. S3a-2b 27. P-2e 28. S2b-3c 29. P-5f 30. G4a-3a 31. S3g-4f 32. G3a-2b 33. P-3e [Denis commented that he counted on white's move Pxe3, which would give him a good attack continuation.] 34. P-7d 35. Px3d 36. G4cx3d 37. P*3e 38. G3d-4e 39. S4fx4e 40. Px4e 41. P-4f 42. B4b-6d 43. P-6e 44. B6dx4f 45. B6hx4f 46. Px4f 47. K-7h 48. P-4g+ [This move was meant to save pawn on P4f, but it just opened way for the blacks; also there was no immediate danger for the pawn.] 49. B*3f [Why not B*6a and then G*4c, 5b or 7b instead of B*3f?] 50. +P-5g [The white considered that since one pawn is lost anyway, then its loss should give maximal bonus: e.g., take the gold on 6g apart from the black King. ] 51. B3fx5d 52. S*4c 53. B5dx4c+ 54. Kx4c 55. G6gx5g 56. N8a-7c 57. R2h-4h 58. P*4d 59. S*3d 60. S3cx3d 61. Px3d 62. N7cx6e 63. G5g-6g 64. S*5g 65. R4h-4g 66. N6ex7g+ 67. G6gx7g 68. S*6h 69. N*5e 70. K-5d 71. S*4c 72. K-6d 73. R4gx4d 74. K-7c 75. K-6g 76. B*3e 77. R4d-5d [Tsumi shogi? white win in 7 moves.] 78. S6hx7g+ 79. N8ix7g 80. S5g-6h+ 81. K-6f 82. B*5g 83. K-6e 84. G*6f