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A28 C30
Meesen Chigorin
Muller,H Burn
Correspondence Game 1928 Ostend 1906
[Vladimir Vukovic] [Vladimir Vukovic]
1.c4 e5 2.c3 f6 3.f3 c6 4.d4 1.e4 e5 2.f4 c5 3.f3 d6 4.c4
exd4 5.xd4 b4 6.xc6 bxc6 f6 5.c3 0-0 6.d3 c6 7.e2 e8
7.g3? e7 8.f5 d5 9.b3
A good move, which counters White's This position contains the three
plan (Bg2 and 0-0) by attacking along elements already referred to (king on
the e-file. e1, queen on e2 and the black rook on
8.g2 e8), and it is only a question of
[ If White were now to play 8.e3 opening up the e-file. This aim can be
, such an attack would admittedly promoted by the sacrifice of Black's
not follow, but he would still be bishop on f5:
weakening his position. ] xf5!
8...a6 9.d3 d5 10.b3 d4! [ But if Black had played more weakly
An interesting move; Black abandons with 9...dxe4? 10.dxe4 xf5
his attack on the e-file for the time 11.exf5 e4 , he would have lost the
being, transferring his pressure to the chance of playing ... exd3, and White
weakened diagonal a5-e1. could have moved his knight and
11.xd4 avoided opening up the file. ]
[ If White now takes the c6-pawn In the game itself, White declined the
11.xc6+ f8 and then the a8-rook, sacrifice by 10.g5 ,
12.xa8 Black can win a piece by [ After 10.exf5 e4 , the important
xc3+ and Bxa1. ] point is that White cannot avoid
11...d8 opening up the e-file since removing
Forcing the queen to give up the his knight would be followed by 11...
defence of the knight. exd3. The play after 10...e4 is no
12.xc6+ f8 13.d5 xd5! longer of interest; White could still
White resigns, try 11.d1 exf3 12.xf3
[ since 13...xd5 14.cxd5 , after which e5 followed by 13...
is followed by xe2# . Play returns Ng4 or 13...d4 would lead to a
to the e-file at the final point of great advantage for Black. ]
victory. ] but lost quickly: 10...dxe4 11.dxe4
0-1 xe4 12.c4 d5 13.b5 f2+
0-1
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Hansen XABCDEFGHY
Lundin
Oslo 1928 8r+nwqk+-tr(
[Vladimir Vukovic] 7zppzp-vlp+-'
6-+-zp-+p+&
XABCDEFGHY 5+-+-+-vLp%
8-+ktr-vl-tr({ 4-+-zP-+-+$
7zppzp-+pzpp' 3+-+-+N+-#
6-+n+-+-+& 2PzPP+-+PzP"
5+-+-+-+-% 1tR-+QtR-mK-![
4-+-zPqvLl+$ xabcdefghy
3+-zP-+N+-#
2PzP-wQL+PzP" correct way to increase his pressure
against the bishop on e7.
1tR-+-mK-+R! White's only correct move is:
xabcdefghy 1.f6!
In this way White not only prevents
This position is from the game Hansen- Black from castling but also stops him
Lundin, Oslo 1928. from countering with ...f6.
1...xd4! 2.xd4 xd4 3.cxd4 [ He would not achieve enough by
[ Alternatives were 3.0-0-0 xe2+ ] 1.e2 f8 2.xe7+ xe7 3.g5
[ and 3.d1 xe2+ , etc. ] f5 , and Black has defended
3...b4 himself successfully. ]
To avoid mate White now had to [ 1.e2 would similarly be useless ]
consent to the loss of his queen by [ while if 1.xe7+ xe7 2.f6 ( or
4.f2 , but he resigned after xd2 2.e2 f6 and then ...Rf8 )
5.xg4+ f5 6.xd2 fxg4 7.he1 , Black would still be able to maintain
xd4+ 8.e3 xb2+ 9.f1 e8 the balance by playing 2...d7 (
0-1 3.e2 c6 , etc.). ]
1...f8
[ 1...0-0 would be answered by
Example 18 2.xe7 xe7 3.e2! e8 4.d2
In Game Format h7 5.g5+ g8 6.e6! fxe6
[Vladimir Vukovic] 7.h6 f5 8.xg6+ , and White
wins. ]
2.xe7+!
(Diagram) A rook sacrifice of this type is often
necessary if an attack along the e-file
This position supplies a convenient is to be forced home. It is essentially a
example of the method of play against question of freeing the square e1 for
a piece protecting the king. the second rook, while the first, in
White, to move, must discover the being sacrificed, eliminates one of the
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