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Lessons With A Grandmaster II

This document provides a summary of 9 chess games or positions in 3 sentences or less for each. It begins each summary with the move number of the position being summarized followed by 1-3 sentences analyzing the key moves, ideas, or evaluations in the position. Diagrams and notation are included to illustrate the discussed positions. The summaries concisely highlight the essential strategic or tactical aspects of each position.
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Lessons With A Grandmaster II

This document provides a summary of 9 chess games or positions in 3 sentences or less for each. It begins each summary with the move number of the position being summarized followed by 1-3 sentences analyzing the key moves, ideas, or evaluations in the position. Diagrams and notation are included to illustrate the discussed positions. The summaries concisely highlight the essential strategic or tactical aspects of each position.
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ChessBase 9.

0 Impresión, Chucky−Seven , 22/09/2010 1



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B81 1.e4 c5 2.Cf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Cxd4 Cf6 5.Cc3 d6 6.g4 Cc6

7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

1 Ae21 Af3 Cxe42 Cxc6 Axd13 f3 Axf3 Ae3 c3 0−0−0


d5! Cxe4 dxe4 Dxd1+ bxc6 exf3 Ad7 Ab4+ Aa5 Ab64 ,

2 h3 Ab5 exd5 Cxd5 Ae3 Df3 c3 Dxd5? Dxd7 Dxb75


d5 Ad7 Cxd5 exd5 Ae7 Da5+! 0−0- Cxd4 Tfd8 Cc2+6 −+

3 g5 Ag2!?7 h48 Dxd4 a4!9 Dd1 f4 f5 0−0 Cxa4


Cd7 a6 Cxd4 b5 e5 bxa4 Ab7 Tc8 Cb6!? h611
10
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4 ... Cdb5 Af4 Dh5!12 Ae313 Cd4 0−0−014 Cde2 Ad416 f4


... Cb60 Ce5! Cg6! a6 d5! Ab415 Cc4 0−0 e5!17 1

5 ... ... ... ... Ag3 Cd4 0−0−019 Rb1 Tg120 f4


... ... ... ... a6 Ae7!18 Axg5+ 0−0 Af6 e5!-21 -

6 ... Ae3! f422 gxh623 f5 Re2 fxe624 Cf5 exf7+ Cxe3


... Ae7 h6!? Txh6 Ah4+ Ag5 Cde5! Axe3 Rxf7 Db63 3

7 ... ... h4! f4 Dd225 Dxd4 0−0−0 Ae226


... ... 0−0!? a6! Cxd4 b5 Ab7 Da5-27 -

8 ... ... ... Ag2 f4 Dxd4 Dd228 b3 f5


... ... ... a6 Cxd4 b5 Cb6 Dc7 d5!- -

9 ... ... ... Ac4 Ab3 Axd4 De229 0−0−0 Txd4 Thd1
... ... ... Cde5! Cxd4 Ad7 Cc6 Cxd4 b5! a5330 3
ChessBase 9.0 Impresión, Chucky−Seven , 22/09/2010 2

7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

10 ... ... ... Dd2! 0−0−031 Axd432 a3!33 f4 Rb134 Ae3


... ... ... a6 Cxd4 b5 Ab7 Da5 Ad8!? Cc5!35
1 12
7.Ag2? Cxd4 8.Dxd4 Cxg4 Es tentador a primera vista quitar a las
7.Ae3 Cxd4 8.Axd4 e5! 9.Ab5+ Ad7 negras el privilegio de enrocar por medio
10.Ae3 Axb5 11.Cxb5 Cxe4!? 12.Dd3 de 10.Axe5?! dxe5 11.Dxd8+ Rxd8
[ 12.Dd5 Dd7 ] 12.0-0-0+ Ad7 13.Ae2 a6 14.Cd6 Axd6
12...Da5+ 13.c3 a6∓ 15.Txd6 pero las blancas tiene peor final
despues de Rc7 16.Td3
2
9.Cxc6 Cxc3 10.Cxd8 Cxd1 11.Cxf7 [ 16.Thd1 Ac6 ]
Rxf7 12.Axd1 b6- 16...h6! 17.Tf3 Taf8 18.Tg1 g6 Vitolinsh -
Kapengut, 1976
3
11.Rxd1 exf3 12.Ce5 b6! 13.Cxf3
13
[ 13.Tg1 Ab7 14.Tg3 Ad6 ] 11.Axd6? Axd6 12.Td1 0-0! 13.Cxd6!
13...Ad6! 14.h4 De7 y con su rey en el centro y retraso en el
[ 14.Cd4 Ab7 15.Te1 h5!∓ ] desarrollo lasblancas deberan concentrarse en
14...0-0∓ conseguir la igualdad a pesar de su peon de
mas.
4
17.Tde1 f6! 18.c4 0-0,
14
13.exd5 Cxd5 14.Cxd5 Dxd5 15.Df3
5
16.Dxe7 Cc2+-+ Da5+-
6 15
17.Re2 Tdb8-+ 13...e5!? Merece un estudio
7 16
8.Ae2 Juares - Chinchilla 1991 15.exd5 Da5 16.dxe6 Axe6∓
8 17
9.f4 Db6 17.fxe5 Da5! 18.Rb1 dxe4 19.Cxe4
[ 9...h6!= ] Ae61 20.Cc1 Ccxe5 Las negras tienen
10.Cb3 h6 11.De2 hxg5 12.Ae3 Dc7 13.fxg5 muchas posibilidades de ataque.
Cce5 14.0-0-0 b5- y las negras tienen una
18
posicion satisfactoria. 12...d5!?
9.Ae3 Cde5! 10.0-0
19
[ 10.f4 Cc4 11.Ac1 h6= ] 13.h4 h6!
10...h6!? 11.gxh6 Dh4!? 12.Cf3 Cxf3+
20
13.Dxf3 g6 14.Tad1 Axh6 15.Axh6 Txh6= 15.Axd6!? Dxd6 16.Dxg5
Ubilaba - Anikaev 1976 [ 16.Cf3 Dc5 ]
16...Dc7 17.h4 e5 18.Cde2
9
contra 11.Ae3 Ab7 12.f4 las negras [ 18.Cf5 Axf5 19.exf5 f6 20.Dg4 Cf4- ]
consiguen contrajuego con Tc83 con idea de 18...f6 19.Dg2 Ae6 20.h5 Ce7 21.Tg1 Tf7
5c4. 22.h6 Td8 23.Txd8+ Dxd8 24.hxg7 Cc4
25.b3 Cd2+ 26.Rb2 Dd6! 27.f4 exf4 28.Df2
10
15...a3 16.Txa3 d5 17.Tb3 Cc5 18.Txb7 Cg6-
Cxb7 19.Cxd56 Razuvaev - Ree 1975
21
17.fxe5 Cxe5 Con solida posicion
11
17.g6 Cxa4 18.gxf7+ Rxf7 19.Dh5+ Rg8 defensiva y peon de mas para las negras.
20.Txa4 Txc2 21.Dg6 Df6 22.Tb4 Ac6
22
23.Tb8 Tc4 24.Tc8 Ab5- 9.Tg1!
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10.g6 Ah4+ 11.Re2 30.Th1 h3 31.Rd2 Re7 32.Re3 g6 33.b3
[ 11.Af2 Axf2+ 12.Rxf2 Db6∓ ] Tb8 34.Rd4 Th8 35.Re3 f6 36.Th2 Tb8
[ 11.Rd2 Cxd4 12.gxf7+ Rxf7 13.Axd4 37.Rd4 g5 38.fxg5 Tb4+ 39.Re3 fxg5 40.Rf2
Af6- ] Td4 41.Rg3 Ad7 42.Tf2 Td3+ 43.Rh2 Rd6
11...Cb6 12.gxf7+ Rxf7 13.Tg1 e5- 44.Tf7 Td2+ 45.Rg3 Td3+ 46.Rh2 Ag4
47.Tf2 Re5 48.Ac4 Tc3 49.Ad5 Af3 50.b4
24
13.Cdb5!? Axe3 14.Rxe3 axb4 51.Tb2 g4 52.a5 Ag2 0-1 Sznapik,A-
[ 14.Dxd6 Ab6-+ ] Cvitan,O/Manila 1992/TD
14...Rf8 15.Dxd6+ Rg8,
31
11.f4!? Cxd4 12.Dxd4 b5 13.0-0-0 Ab7
25
11.Df3 Te8 12.0-0-0 Af8 13.g6 hxg6 14.Tg1 Da5-
14.Ac4 Cb6 15.Ab3 Ca5 16.h5 g5 17.fxg5
32
Cbc4- Dobosz - Danailov 1979 12.Dxd4 b5-
26 33
14.Ag2 Da5 13.f4 b4 14.Ce2
[ 14.Ca4 Da5 15.b3 Ab7 16.Ag2 Tfc8- ]
27
con juego aceptable para el negro 14...Ab7 15.Ag2 a5 16.Cg3 b3!7
28 34
13.f5 b4! 14.Ce2 a5- 15.g6 fxg6 16.Ah3 e5!3
13.h5 b4 14.Ce2
35
[ 14.h6 gxh6 15.gxh6 e5 16.Dxb4 Tb8 17.Ag2
17.Dc4 Ah4+ [ 17.b4? Dxa3 18.bxc5 Aa5!∓ ]
A) 18.Rd2 exf4 19.Axf4 Ce5- ; 17...Ac7 18.h5 b4 19.axb4 Dxb4 20.g6
B) 18.Re2 exf4 19.Axf4 Ce5 20.Axe5 Tab8- Line ATAQUE KERES-6......8C6/
dxe5 21.Af3 ( 21.Cd5 Ad7! ) 21...Txb2 ESTUDIO DE VARIANTES 2010
22.Cd5 Ae6 23.Dc3 Axd5 24.Tag1+
( 24.Dxb2?? Ac4+ 25.Re3 Dg5# ) 24...Ag5
25.exd5 ( 25.Dxb2 Ac4+ 26.Rf2 Dd2+
27.Rg3 Df4+ 28.Rf2 Rh8 ) 25...Tb6
26.Ae4 f6- ;
C) 18.Rf1 exf4 19.Axf4 Ce5 20.Dd4 Ag5
21.Axe5 dxe5 22.Dxe5 Df6+ 23.Dxf6 Axf6
24.Cd5 Axb2 25.Tb1 Ae66 ]
[ 14.Ca4 e5 15.Dxb4 d5! 16.Dd2 d4 17.Af2
exf4 18.h6 Axg5 19.hxg7 Te8 20.Dxd40
Ce5= ]
[ 14.Dxb4 Tb8 15.Dd4 e5 16.Dd2 exf4
17.Axf4 Txb2, con complicaciones que en mi
opinion son favorables a las negras. ]
13.0-0-0 Da5 14.a3
[ 14.f5 b4= ]
14...Tb8-
29
13.f4 Cc6 14.Ae3 f5 15.gxf6 Txf63
30
17.Cxb5 Axg5+ 18.hxg5 Dxg5+ 19.f4
Dxb5 20.Dxb5 Axb5 21.a4 Ae2 22.Te1 Ag4
23.Txd6 h5 24.c3 Tfd8 25.Td4 Rf8 26.Ac4
Txd4 27.cxd4 Td8 28.d5 exd5 29.Axd5 h4

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