62nd NHK Cup (shogi)


The 62nd NHK Cup, or as it is officially known the 62nd NHK Cup TV Shogi Tournament was a professional shogi tournament organized by the Japan Shogi Association and sponsored by Japan's public broadcaster NHK. Play began on April 8, 2012 and ended on March 17, 2013. The 50-player single elimination tournament was won by Akira Watanabe. All of the tournament games were shown on NHK-E. The Sports commentator#Main/Play-by-play commentator during the NHK-E broadcasts was female professional Rieko Yauchi.

Participants

Preliminary tournaments

A total of 127 professional shogi players competed in 18 preliminary tournaments to qualify for the main tournament. These tournaments were non-televised one-day tournaments held at the Tokyo Shogi Kaikan and the Kansai Shogi Kaikan. Each tournament consisted of seven or eight players. The initial time control for each player was 20 minutes followed by a 30-second byōyomi.
The female professional seed was determined by a single-game playoff between Hatsumi Ueda and Tomomi Kai, which was won by Kai.
Below are the bracket from two of the preliminary tournaments.

Main tournament

The first time control for main tournament games was ten minutes per player. Once this was used up, a second time control of 10 one-minute periods of

Results

Winners are listed in bold. "Date" refers to the date the game was broadcast. Dan and titles are as of the date the game was broadcast. "Guest Analyst" refers to the kishi who provided commentary during the broadcast. "No. of moves" refers to the total number of moves played in the game.

Round 1

A total of 18 games were played in round 1. Play began on April 8, 2012 and ended on August 12, 2012. The 18 preliminary tournament winners were paired against 18 seeded players.
No.BlockSenteGoteNo. of movesDateGuest Analyst
1BTadashi Ōishi 4dAkira Inaba 5d96April 8, 2012Takayuki Yamasaki 7d
2AKōru Abe 4dMitsunori Makino 4d167April 15, 2012Osamu Nakamura 9d
3BShinya Satō 6dMasayuki Toyoshima 7d106April 22, 2012Amahiko Satō 7d
4BHiroshi Kobayashi 7dTaichi Nakamura 6d80April 29, 2012Eiji Iijima 7d
5BSakio Chiba 6dDaisuke Suzuki 8d184May 6, 2012Tadao Kitajima 6d
6AYoshikazu Minami 9dHisashi Namekata 8d112May 13, 2012Bungo Fukusaki 9d
7ATakuya Nagase 4dHiroshi Kamiya 7d67May 20, 2012Akira Shima 9d
8AHiroki Nakata 8dShōji Seigawa 4d103May 27, 2012Takahiro Toyokawa 7d
9AOsamu Nakamura 9dKenjirō Abe 5d106June 3, 2012Hirouki Miura 8d
10BAyumu Matsuo 7dToshiyuki Nakao 5d129June 10, 2012Teruichi Aono 9d
11BKōichi Fukaura 9dKeita Kadokura 4d85June 17, 2012 9d
12BAmahiko Satō 7dKazutoshi Satō 5d131June 24, 2012Makoto Tobe 6d
13BKeita Inoue 9dAkira Shima 9d86July 1, 2012Yoshikazu Minami 9d
14BTomomi Kai W-4dHirotaka Notsuki 7d86July 8, 2012Yūsuke Tōyama 5d
15AMasataka Sugimoto 7dTatsuya Sugai 5d115July 15, 2012Takashi Abe 8d
16ATakanori Hashimoto 8dAtsushi Miyata 6d133July 22, 2012Akira Watanabe Ryūō
17AShingo Hirafuji 7dChikara Akutsu 7d112July 29, 2012Mamoru Hatakeyama 7d
18AKensuke Kitahama 7dTakayuki Yamasaki 7d'''86August 5, 2012Masayuki Toyoshima 7d

Round 2

A total of 16 games were played in round 2. Play began on August 12, 2012 and ended on November 25, 2012. The 18 winners from round 1 were joined by the 14 players who had received round 1 byes.
No.BlockSenteGoteNo. of movesDateGuest Analyst
1AKenjirō Abe 5dTakeshi Fujii 9d94August 12, 2012 9d
2BAkira Watanabe RyūōKōichi Fukaura 9d87August 19, 2012Nobuyuki Yashiki 9d
3BDaisuke Suzuki 8dKōji Tanigawa 9d89August 26, 2012Masataka Sugimoto 7d
4AHisashi Namekata 8dToshiaki Kubo 9d131September 2, 2012Masahiko Urano 7d
5AKōru Abe 4dMasataka Gōda Kiō94September 9, 2012Yasumitsu Satō ōshō
6BMasayuki Toyoshima 7dMamoru Hatakeyama 7d130September 16, 2012Akira Inaba 6d
7BTaichi Nakamura 6dAyumu Matsuo 7d117September 23, 2012Kazuki Kimura 8d
8BNobuyuki Yashiki 9dHirotaka Nozuki 7d87September 30, 2012Makoto Chūza 7d
9AKazuki Kimura 8dTakuya Nagase 5d87October 7, 2012Akihito Hirose 7d
10BAmahiko Satō 7dYasumitsu Satō ōshō115October 14, 2012Manabu Senzaki 8d
11BMichio Takahashi 9dAkira Shima 9d95October 21, 2012Toshiyuki Moriuchi Meijin
12ATakanori Hashimoto 8dYoshiharu Habu NHK Cup134October 28, 2012Chikara Akutsu 7d
13BAkira Inaba 6dTadahisa Maruyama 9d179November 4, 2012Keita Inoue 9d
14AHiroyuki Miura 8dMasataka Sugimoto 7d157November 11, 2012Daisuke Suzuki 8d
15ATakayuki Yamasaki 7dHiroki Nakata 8d123November 18, 2012Michio Takahashi 9d
16AChikara Akutsu 7dToshiyuki Moriuchi Meijin'''106November 25, 2012Yasumitsu Satō ōshō

Round 3

Play began on December 2, 2012 and ended on January 27, 2013. Out of the 18 preliminary tournament winners, only Akira Inaba 6d made it as far as round 3.
No.BlockSenteGoteNo. of movesDateGuest Analyst
1AYoshiharu Habu NHK CupTakayuki Yamasaki 7d85December 2, 2012Taku Morishita 9d
2BNobuyuki Yashiki 9dMamoru Hatakeyama 7d119December 9, 2012Hiroyuki Miura 8d
3BAmahiko Satō 7dAkira Inaba 6d123December 16, 2012Taichi Nakamura 6d
4AHiroyuki Miura 8dKazuki Kimura 8d117December 23, 2012Hirotaka Nozuki 7d
5BMichio Takahashi 9dDaisuke Suzuki 8d100January 6, 2013Takeshi Fujii 9d
6BTaichi Nakamura 6dAkira Watanabe Ryūō136January 13, 2013Yasuaki Murayama 6d
7ATakeshi Fujii 9dToshiyuki Moriuchi Meijin102January 20, 2013Kōichi Fukaura 9d
8AHisashi Namekata 8dMasataka Gōda Kiō122January 27, 2013Takanori Hashimoto 8d

Quarterfinals

The eight remaining players were paired off against each other with play beginning on February 3 and ending on February 24, 2013. Four major titleholders as well as four former NHK Cup Champions made it as far as the quarterfinals.
No.BlockSenteGoteNo. of movesDateGuest Analyst
1AYoshiharu Habu NHK CupToshiyuki Moriuchi Meijin107February 3, 2013Akira Shima 9d
2BAkira Watanabe RyūōAmahiko Satō 7d81February 10, 2013Chikara Akutsu 7d
3BNobuyuki Yashiki 9dDaisuke Suzuki 8d142February 17, 2013Toshiaki Kubo 9d
4AHiroyuki Miura 8dMasataka Gōda Kiō100February 24, 2013Tadahisa Maruyama 9d

Semifinals

The two remaining players from each block with paired against each other to determine the respective block winners. The 1st semifinal game between Daisuke Suzuki 8d and Akira Watanabe Ryūō was broadcast on March 3, 2013. Watanabe won the game in 122 moves. The guest analyst was Taku Morishita 9d. The 2nd semifinal game was between Masataka Gōda Kiō and Yoshiharu Habu NHK Cup. The game was broadcast on March 10, 2013 and won by Habu in 116 moves. The guest analyst was Manabu Senzaki 8d.

Finals

After 109 preliminary tournament games and 48 main tournament games involving 160 players, Yoshiharu Habu NHK Cup and Akira Watanabe Ryūō met in the final which was broadcast on March 17, 2013. Habu had won the tournament the previous four years and was on 24 NHK Cup game winning streak; Watanabe, on the other hand, was looking for his first NHK Cup championship and also to avoid losing to Habu in the finals for the second year in a row. The piece toss before the game resulted in Watanabe being sente and he won the game in 109 moves, thus becoming the 62nd NHK Cup Champion. The guest analyst for the final match were Takeshi Fujii 9 dan and the hosts were NHK announcer and female professional Rieko Yauchi. A radio broadcast of the final aired on May 3, 2013. The host was NHK announcer and the guest analysts were Akira Shima 9d, Kazuki Kimura 8d and Takanori Hashimoto 8d.
The game score and a diagram showing the final position is given below.

Sente: Akira Watanabe Ryūō

Gote: Yoshiharu Habu NHK Cup

Opening: Fortress

1.P-76 P-34, 2. P-26 P-44, 3. P-25 B-33, 4. S-38 P-84, 5. S-78 P-85, 6. S-77 S-22, 7. P-56 B-42, 8. B-79 S-33, 9. G-78 G-32, 10. K-69 P-54, 11. P-36 G-52, 12 S-37 G52-43, 13. P-35 B-64, 14. Px34 Sx34, 15. P-46 K-41, 16. P-24 Px24, 17. Rx24 K-31, 18. R-28 P*34, 19. B-68 N-33, 20. K-79 S-62, 21. K-88 P-73, 22. P-66 P-75, 23. Px75 Bx75, 24. P*76 B-64, 25. G-58 S-73, 26. G58-67 S-34, 27. P*36 Px36, 28. Sx36 P*35, 29. S-47 N-73, 30. N-37 P-94, 31. P*24 P*22, 32. P-96 L-93, 33. B-57 R-92, 34. P-16 B-53, 35. P-65 Sx65, 36. B-84 P*72, 37. P-55 Px55, 38. P*52 K-42, 39. S-66 S-74, 40. P-51+ P-86, 41. Px86 Kx51, 42. R-58 P*87, 43. K-79 S-83, 44. B-75 Bx75, 45. Px75 B*27, 46. P*54 B-49+, 47. Rx55 P*52, 48. P-74 +B-48, 49. B*56 R-82, 50. Px73+ Px73, 51. N*65 K-62, 52. N-77 S-84, 53. P-85 +Bx37, 54. Px84 N*64, 55. P-83+, Gote resigns
The final tournament bracket is shown below.

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