Monday, December 3, 2012

Me, winning computer on the seventh of October, 2012


1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 Bg4 6.Be2 O-O King´s Indian (E92), Classical variation

Black relies on piece activity and early attack on d4 to facilitate counterplay. GM Andrew Martin prefers white (i.e me) in this line.
7.Be3 Nfd7 8.h4 e5 9.d5 f5
In this place, our game differs from game Mikhailevsky-Vitebsky, Israel Open 2003.
10.Ng5 B:e2 11.N:e2 f4
What happened? Knight maneuvre 10.Ng5 was too risky because of paucity of powers on the white´s king flank. I afraid this during game, but however, despite of these doubts there was still a happy end!
12. Bd2 Nc5 13.b4 Nd3+ 14.Kf1 b6
Such weird "fire" from black in his 13th move was a kind of tactical mistake. Because his knight will be surely trapped in opponent´s rear! Let us remember Muhammad Saeed al-Sahhaf, Iraqi information minister, saying on 7th April 2003 his famous words about the Americans: "They are trapped everywhere in the country. They are trapped in Qassam, they are trapped near Basra, they are trapped near Nasariya, they are trapped near Najaf, because we will kid them on the move! They hold no place in Iraq. Their situation is hopeless." (Laughs). And now is the same.
15.Ne6 Qe7 16.N:f8 f3 17.g:f3 Q:f8 and black´s resistance becomes useless and unrealistic. It is the end, my only friend. And I must be satisfied with it.

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