Shogi Fujii Nandan 3rd consecutive "win percentage 80%" achieved March 24 21:01

The high school student shogi player, Sota Fujii Nandan, won the game on the 24th, confirming that the annual win rate for this year will be 80% or more, achieving the "win rate of 80%" for the third consecutive year. According to the Japan Shogi Federation, “80% win rate” for the third consecutive year is the first time in the record range.

Sota Fujii seven-dan (17) played at the Kansai Shogi Hall in Osaka on the 24th to decide who will challenge the “throne” and played against Yaba Inaba (31), just past 7:30 pm With up to 129 moves, Inaba 8dan was forced to resign and won.

As a result, Fujii Nandan's annual results for the current year, including undisclosed games, are 52 wins and 12 losses, with a win rate of 81/3, even if they lose to the final game scheduled to be held on this month. The winning rate has been determined to be exactly 80%, and the annual winning rate will be more than 80%.

This is the highest among all shogi players, and Fujii Nandan has achieved a winning percentage of 80% for the third consecutive year.

The number of wins "52" has also been determined to be the top of this year even if they lose to the next game.

According to the Japan Shogi Federation, within the record, so far, Seiju Nakahara Master and Yoshiharu Hanyu Kudan have achieved "win percentage of 80%" for the second consecutive year, but Fujii has been the third consecutive year. It is the first time for seven steps.

After the game, Nanai Fujii said, "I was not conscious of the record, but I'm glad that I did my best every single station this year to achieve such a result." Was.