#17953 by yevlev
19:07, August 15, 2016 by yevlev
[Event "?"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2016.08.15"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Shmuel Gleizner"]
[Black "Yevgeny Levanzov"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B23"]
[PlyCount "133"]
[EventDate "2016.??.??"]
[TimeControl "60/120:0"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nc3 Nc6 3. f4 {the Grand Prix attack. If Black knows what to do
here, they can equalize without problems. I wasn't sure I would recall all
topical lines, so decided to play pawn structures I know best.} d6 (3... g6 {
main line.}) (3... e6 {2nd main line. with the idea of d5.}) 4. Nf3 Nf6 (4...
Bg4) 5. h3 $6 {waste of tempo. Bg4 is not a positional threat (just Be2).} g6 (
5... e6) 6. Be2 $6 {passive.} (6. Bc4) 6... Bg7 {already equal.} 7. O-O O-O 8.
d3 (8. d4 $2 cxd4 9. Nxd4 Qb6) 8... a6 (8... Nd4) 9. a4 e6 (9... Rb8 {and then
b5.}) (9... Be6) 10. Be3 Nd7 {preparatory move to d5 break.} (10... Nh5 $1) 11.
Qe1 Nb4 (11... b6) 12. Qd2 d5 (12... b6 {better first to play b6.}) 13. Nd1 $6
b6 14. c3 Nc6 15. e5 Bb7 (15... d4 $1 16. cxd4 cxd4 17. Nxd4 Ndxe5 $1 {missed
it.}) 16. Qe1 {very dubious play by white.} f6 (16... d4) 17. d4 c4 {I thought
here for a long time, regarding the character of the position and pawn
structure to go for. hard to find breaking ideas.} (17... cxd4) (17... Na5) (
17... fxe5) 18. Nf2 Ne7 19. Bd2 (19. Ng4) 19... Nf5 {with the threat of Ng3.}
20. Ng4 b5 (20... Qc7) 21. Bd1 {here, I thought the only idea is to improve
the bishop with Bc2, and totally forgot about exf6.} Bc6 $4 22. exf6 Nxf6 23.
Qxe6+ Kh8 24. Qxc6 {and black is lost. my cheap idea was to threaten to trap
the queen. he thought for 29 min. for one move. I wanted him to see "ghosts" -
non-existing threats.} Ne4 (24... Nxg4 25. hxg4 Ng3 26. Re1 Rf6 27. Re6) 25.
Nge5 {covers c5 square.} Ra7 (25... Rf6 26. Qd7) 26. Nxg6+ $2 (26. axb5 $1 Rf6
27. Rxa6 $1 Rxc6 28. Nxc6 {not easy to see in time trouble.}) 26... hxg6 27.
Qxg6 {white is 3 pawns up.} Nh6 {with the threat of Rf6.} (27... Nfg3 28. Re1
Rf6 29. Qg4) 28. Ng5 $1 (28. Qh5 $2 Ng3) (28. f5 Rf6 29. Bg5) 28... Nxg5 (28...
Nf6) 29. fxg5 Rxf1+ 30. Kxf1 {here I had to resign.} Qf8+ 31. Bf3 Nf5 (31...
Rf7 32. gxh6 Rxf3+ 33. gxf3 Qxf3+ {no perpetual.}) 32. Qh5+ Bh6 33. Kf2 {he
said he almost missed the fork.} Qd6 34. Qe8+ $6 Bf8 35. Qe5+ (35. axb5) 35...
Qxe5 36. dxe5 Bc5+ 37. Ke1 Re7 38. Bf4 Be3 39. Bxe3 Nxe3 40. Kd2 Nf5 (40...
Rxe5 $2 41. Re1) 41. axb5 axb5 42. Ra8+ Kg7 43. Bxd5 $4 {I was shocked.} Rd7
44. Ke2 Rxd5 45. g4 Rxe5+ 46. Kf3 Nd6 $2 {here, the counter intuitive move is
the best. the knight will do a great job blocking the pawns, and can't be
attacked so easily.} (46... Nh4+ $1 {here, the counter intuitive move is the
best. the knight will do a great job blocking the pawns, and can't be attacked
so easily.} 47. Kg3 Ng6 48. h4 Re3+ 49. Kf2 Rh3 50. h5 Nf4) 47. h4 Re1 48. Ra7+
Kg6 (48... Nf7 $1) 49. Ra6 Rd1 50. Kf4 {with idea to win the knight.} Kf7 51.
Ra7+ Ke6 (51... Kg6 52. Ra6) 52. g6 Rf1+ 53. Kg5 Ne4+ 54. Kh6 Rg1 $2 (54... Rf4
) 55. g5 Nxg5 56. hxg5 Rh1+ 57. Kg7 Rg1 58. Ra6+ Ke7 59. Ra7+ Ke6 60. Kf8 Rxg5
61. g7 Rf5+ 62. Ke8 Rg5 63. Ra6+ Ke5 64. Kf8 Rf5+ 65. Kg8 Rf2 66. Kh7 Rf7 67.
Kh8 {the end of cheap tricks.} 1-0
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