Gnu Shogi Database (GSDB)

Browse hundreds of historical professional and amateur shogi games. Select a collection, pick a game, and replay it on the interactive board.

Kifu is a shogi game record. Every move is written down so the game can be replayed and studied later. Serious students of shogi build up - and work through - large libraries of kifu to understand openings, middlegame plans and yose (end-game) technique.

The Gnu Shogi Database (GSDB) is a collection of Japanese chess games and sample openings. Hundreds of shogi kifu (game records) have been documented. The orignal GSDB comes with an applet that allows viewing and manipulating of the collections. Unfortunately, the web browsing industry has discontinued support for Java applets. That makes browsing the collections trickier, without a little help.

For those techies interested in browsing the original GSDB 2.7.4 source code and license, you can download it here.

Just a note on shogi rankings: The lowest ranking is 15-kyu. The rankings go down to 1-kyu as the player improves. After 1-kyu, rankings begin counting up with 1-dan all the way up to 9-dan. Professional shogi players begin around 5-kyu and go up to 9-dan (the champion professional). Ameteurs of the same rank as professionals are typically less skilled than their professional counterparts.

Nijmegen – Kifu #77

[Name "Thomas Majewski"] [Email ""] [Country "The Netherlands"] [Sente "Greb Wolfgang"] [Gote "Drechsler Jochen"] [Black_grade "2kyu"] [White_grade "4kyu"] [Result "1-0"] [Comment "by Wolfgang Greb"] [Source "Thomas' scoresheet"] [Event "Nijmegen 97"] [Date "19971229"] [Round "5"] [Venue "Nijmegen"] [Proam "Amateur"] P7g-7f P8c-8d S7i-6h P3c-3d S6h-7g S7a-6b S3i-4h S3a-4b G4i-5h G4a-3b P2g-2f P5c-5d P5g-5f P5d-5e P5fx5e B2bx5e S4h-5g S6b-5c K5i-6h S5c-5d S7g-6f B5e-2b S5g-5f P8d-8e B8h-7g P8e-8f P8gx8f P6c-6d G6i-7h P7c-7d G7h-8g N8a-7c P7f-7e S5d-6e S6fx6e N7cx6e S5fx6e P6dx6e B7gx2b+ G3bx2b B'7c R8b-6b N'5d B'3e P4g-4f K5a-4a N5dx6b+ B3ex6b B7cx9a+