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Fritz11 Printout, PersonalDell , 8/11/2010 1

B08 11.gxf3 Nc6 12.c3 Qd7 13.Kg2 e5


Jorge,Eldis 14.d5 Ne7 15.Re1 Raf8 16.Re3 Nf5
Hermann,Roash 17.Nxf5 Rxf5 18.f4 Rxf4 19.Re2
Practice 06.08.2010 Qg4+ 20.Kf1 Rf3 21.Be3 Rh3
[Fritz 11 (30s)] 22.Rc1 Bh6 23.Ke1 Bell,D-Mitchell,R/
Wanganui 2007/CBM 116 ext/0-1 ]
B08: Pirc Defence: Classical System 1.e4 9.Neg5 Bxf3
d6 2.Nf3 g6 3.d4 Bg7 4.Nc3 Nf6 [ 9...Rf8 10.h3 Bxf3 11.Nxf3= ]
5.Bc4 0-0 6.0-0 Nxe4 7.Bxf7+ Rxf7 10.Nxf3
8.Nxe4 Black has the pair of bishops [ 10.Nxf7 Bxd1 11.Nxd8 Bxc2± ]
Bg4N 10...h6 Prevents intrusion on g5
[ 8...h6 9.h3 ( 9.Qd3 Bf5 10.Qe3 Nc6 [ 10...d5 11.Ng5 Rf6 12.Re1² ]
11.c3 e5 12.dxe5 Nxe5 13.Nxe5 11.c3 Nd7 12.Re1 e5 13.dxe5 Nxe5
Bxe5 14.Ng3 Bg7 15.Nxf5 Rxf5 14.Nxe5 Bxe5 15.Qg4 White pins:
16.Bd2 Qe8 17.Qd3 Qf7 18.b3 Re8 Qg4xg6 Qf6 Black has a mate threat
19.Be3 Rd5 20.Qc2 Qf5 21.Rac1 16.Be3 Kh7 17.Rad1 Raf8 18.Rd2
Qxc2 22.Rxc2 a5 23.c4 Rf5 [Less advisable is 18.Bxa7 b6 19.Re2
Anastasian,A (2540)-Ehlvest,J (2610)/ Qf5 20.Qxf5 Rxf5∓ ]
New York 1998/CBM 064/1/2-1/2 ) 18...b6 Controls c5 19.Rf1
9...Nd7 ( 9...d5 10.Nc5 Nc6 11.c3 [ 19.g3 g5= ]
Qf8 12.Ne5 Nxe5 13.dxe5 c6 14.f4 19...Qf5 20.Qxf5 Rxf5 21.g3
b6 15.Nb3 g5 16.Nd4 c5 17.Nf3 Secures f4 Rf3 22.Bd4 Bxd4 23.Rxd4
Ba6 18.Re1 gxf4 19.Qxd5 Qd8 A double rook endgame occured Re8
20.Qe6 Qd3 21.Bxf4 Raf8 22.Rad1 24.Kg2 White threatens to win material:
Qh7 23.Bg3 Bc8 24.Qd5 Kg2xf3 Rf6 25.f4 Re2+ Black forks:
Medina Garcia,A (2380)-Andersson,U b2+g2 26.Rf2 White threatens to win
(2535)/Las Palmas 1972/MCD/1-0 material: Rf2xe2 Rfe6 27.Rd2 Rxd2
(40) ; 9...Qf8 10.Re1 Nc6 11.d5 Rxf3 28.Rxd2 Kg7 29.Kf3 Kf6 30.g4 c6
12.gxf3 Nd4 13.Kg2 g5 14.c3 Nf5 [ 30...Re1 31.c4= ]
15.Rh1 Nh4+ 16.Kf1 Nxf3 17.Be3 31.Re2 Rxe2 32.Kxe2 d5 33.Kd3 c5
Bd7 18.Nd2 Nh4 19.Qb3 b6 20.Ke2 34.b3 b5?? not a good decision,
Qf7 21.Rag1 e6 22.dxe6 Bxe6 because now the opponent is right back
23.Qa4 Bd5 24.Kd1 Honfi,K (2470)- in the game
Adorjan,A (2515)/Hungary 1974/MCD/ [ ¹34...Ke6= ]
0-1 (41) ) 10.Qd3 Nf8 11.Bd2 Bf5 35.c4?? throws away a nice position
12.Qe2 c6 13.c3 Qb6 14.Ng3 Be6 [ ¹35.b4 finishes off the opponent
15.b3 a5 16.Nh4 Bd7 17.Qd3 g5 cxb4 (Fritz 11: 1) 35...cxb4 36.cxb4
18.Nhf5 Qb5 19.Qxb5 cxb5 20.Nxg7 Ke6 37.Kd4 h5 38.h3 Kd6 39.f5
Kxg7 21.f4 g4 22.f5 gxh3 23.Nh5+ hxg4 40.hxg4 g5 41.f6 Ke6 42.a3
Kholmov,R-Khodos,G/Yerevan 1962/ Kxf6 43.Kxd5 a6 44.Kd6 Kf7 45.Ke5
URS-ch/1-0 (49) ] Kg6 46.Ke6 Kg7 47.Kf5 Kh6 48.Ke4
[ 8...Bf5 9.Ng3 Bg4 10.Qd3 Bxf3 [%eval 274,22] ;Fritz 11: 2) 35...c4+
Fritz11 Printout, PersonalDell , 8/11/2010 2

36.Kd4 Ke6 37.Kc5 a6 38.Kd4 h5


39.h3 hxg4 40.hxg4 Kd6 41.a3 Ke6
42.Kc5 d4 43.Kxd4 Kd6 44.Ke4 Ke6
45.g5 Kf7 46.f5 gxf5+ 47.Kxf5
[%eval 332,21] ) 36.cxb4+- ]
[ 35.b4 ]
35...bxc4+
[ 35...dxc4+ 36.bxc4 a6= ]
36.bxc4= d4 Black gains space. 37.a4
h5 38.h3 hxg4 39.hxg4 g5
Black threatens to win material: g5xf4
40.f5 White has a new protected passed
pawn: f5. Ke5 41.a5 a6 42.Ke2 Kf6
43.Kd3 Ke5 44.Ke2 Kf6 45.Kd3
Twofold repetition Ke5 46.Ke2
Draw by threefold repetition Kf6 47.Kd3
½-½

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