#13751 by yevlev
19:16, November 04, 2014 by yevlev
[Event "Tuesdays Classical"]
[Site "TA Chess Club"]
[Date "2014.11.04"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Arnold Weisberg"]
[Black "Yevgeny Levanzov"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B14"]
1. e4 c6 2. d4 d5 3. exd5 cxd5 4. c4 Nf6 5. Nc3 e6 6. Nf3 Nc6 {Better is to
exchange on c4, not allowing c5} 7. c5 Be7 8. Bd3 O-O 9. O-O b6 10. Bb5 Bd7 11.
Bxc6 Bxc6 12. Ne5 Rc8 13. b4 bxc5 14. bxc5 Nd7 {Turns out that the
anti-positional Ne4 is more precise} 15. Nxc6 Rxc6 16. Qa4 Nb8 {I intended to
play Qc8, and taking on a7 is a blunder as the queen gets trapped with Ra6.
But then, positionally, I have realized that the knight must come to c6,
blocking the pawn. I missed optically that the queen has the escape square b7}
17. Qxa7 Ra6 18. Qb7 Bf6 19. Rd1 Qa5 $1 {Very strong move, of which I'm proud.
White has problems to slove, and black has the initiative} 20. Bd2 $6 Bxd4 21.
Nxd5 Qxc5 {Qa4 was better} 22. Ne7+ Kh8 23. Bb4 Bxf2+ 24. Kf1 Qc2 $2 {Just
missing the simple Rd2} 25. Rd2 Qc4+ 26. Kxf2 Qf4+ 27. Kg1 Qe3+ 28. Kh1 Rb6 29.
Qa7 Qe5 30. Qxb6 Qxa1+ 31. Qg1 Qxg1+ 32. Kxg1 Re8 33. Ba5 g6 34. Rd8 Rxd8 35.
Bxd8 Kg7 36. Bc7 Na6 37. Bd6 f5 {Just a desperation, and some micro dreams due
to the fact that a pawn's promotion squre is of opposite color to the bishop}
38. Nc6 Kf7 39. Nb8 Nxb8 40. Bxb8 Ke7 41. Kf2 Kd7 42. Ke3 Kc6 43. Kd4 g5 44.
Ke5 h5 45. Kxe6 f4 46. Kf5 g4 47. Kxf4 1-0
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