001 mini-tournament
abro (1603) vs.
jeb123 (1774)
Annotated by:
abro (1686)
Chess opening:
French (C19), Winawer, advance, poisoned pawn, Euwe-Gligoric variation
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24. Be4 Bc6 25. Rxd4 Bxe4 26. Rxe4
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Do you see how brilliantly Knight works calmly standing at f6! |

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26... Rc8
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Threat is Rc2 and winning the g2 pawn but more importantly coming back into game as Black will get two actvice rooks ... so What White should do, should he stop the rook by Rhe1 and Re2 .. or something else ... |
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27. Rd4
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! wow White does not care his g2 pawn do u see Why. .. see it urself before seeing following calculation ...
if Black go for g2 pawn in next move suppose as
Rc2 Kf3 black can capture g2 pawn with both his rooks, and capturing with any rook give Black checkmate himself in 2 moves. see it urself. |

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27... h5
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but Black is clever enough.
but what is the reasone of h5? |
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28. Rhd1
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White double the rooks because he simply wants to exchange one rook with Blacks only active rook leaving black with one passive rook and peice down while queen side pawns of black are so vulnerable ... |

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28... Rg6 29. Rd4d7+ Kf8 30. Rd7d8+ Rxd8 31. Rxd8+ Kg7
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if Ke7 then Re8# |

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32. Rd7
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White did not go for h5 pawn but for queen side pawns as a3 pawn is headache for black. |

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32... Rxf6+
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? last mistake
may be ... Rh6 .... Rh8 was better, making White's job little difficult. |
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33. exf6+ Kxf6 34. Rxb7 a5 35. Ra7 e5 36. Rxa5 Kf5 37. Kf3
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! stoping king |
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37... f6 38. Rb5
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i want to know your comments about this game, please send me. :) |
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