ANALYSED GAME No 007         
Updated: April 2008  

Arapovic,V (2443) - Budimir,B (2250)
[A45] Medunarodni Tuzla (9th)
Tuzla (11), 25.10.2003 (Bosnia and
Herzegovina - MEDUNARODNI TUZLA)


(Annotation: "Chess-Theory")

X0 Theme: Pin Move (Pin Endgame position)

1.d4 X1 Nf6 X2 2.Bg5 X3

The famous Trompovsky Attack.

2...c5 X4 3.d5 X5 g6 X6

[ The usual answer is: 3...Qb6 X7 For example: 4.Nc3 X8 Qxb2 X9 5.Bd2 X10 Qb6 X11 6.e4 X12 d6 X13 7.f4 X14 g6 X15 8.Nf3 X16 Bg7 X17 9.Rb1 X18 Qd8 X19 10.e5!? X20 KH: King Hook in the NCT (New Chess Theory) 10...dxe5 X21 11.Bb5+ X22 Nfd7 X23 12.fxe5 X24 a6 X25 13.Bxd7+ X26 Nxd7 X27 14.Qe2 X28 0-0 X29 Carlsen, Magnus (2484) - Short, Nigel D (2702) 0-1 A45 Reykjavik Blitz blitz 17.03.2004]

4.Bxf6 X30 exf6 X31 5.e4N X32

In this variation White has a spatial advantage; but his central pawn structure may be vulnerable to lateral attacks. [ Possible is: 5.c3 X33 f5 X34 6.e3 X35 d6 X36 7.Nf3 X37 Bg7 X38 8.Be2 X39 Nd7 X40 9.0-0 X41 0-0 X42 Rocha, Antonio (2315) - Bronstein, Luis Marcos (2380) 1/2-1/2 A45, Mar del Plata 1976]

5...Bg7 X43 6.Nc3 X44 0-0 X45 7.Bd3 X46 a6 X47 8.a4 X48 d6 X49 9.Nf3 X50 Nd7 X51 10.0-0 X52 Ne5 X53 11.Re1 X54 Nxd3 X55 12.cxd3 X56

Interesting is this confrontation between the pair of White Knights and the pair of Black Bishops (2WN-2BB).

12...b6 X57 13.Nd2 X58 f5 X59 14.Nc4 X60 f4 X61 15.Qf3 X62

We notice the good coordination between White pieces.

15...Qg5 X63 16.g3!? X64

Interesting but not decisive.

16...Bg4?! X65

[ The right continuation is: 16...Be5 X66 17.h4 X67 Qh6 X68 18.Nxe5 X69 dxe5 X70 19.a5 X71 b5 X72 20.gxf4 X73 exf4 X74 21.e5 X75 Qxh4 X76 22.Ne4 X77 +/=]

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17.Qxf4 X78 Qh5 X79 18.Ne3!? X80

[ Perhaps more accurate is: 18.Qxd6! X81 Bh3 X82 19.Qf4 X83 Bd4 X84 20.Nd1! X85 ]

18...f5 X86 19.exf5 X87 gxf5 X88 20.Qxd6 X89 Rf6 X90 21.Qf4 X91 Raf8 X92 22.Ne4?! X93

[ Better was here: 22.d6 X94 Rd8 X95 23.Qc4+ X96 Kh8 X97 24.d7! X98 Rxd7 X99 25.Ned5 X100 Rh6 X101 26.h3 X102 Bxh3 X103 ( Evidently not: 26...Qxh3?? X104 because: 27.Re8+ X105 Bf8 X106 28.Rxf8+ X107 Kg7 X108 29.Rg8+ X109 Kxg8 X110 30.Nf4+ X111 +- ) ]

22...Rg6 X112 23.Nd2 X113 +/=

Now White has only a little advantage.

23...Bh6 X114 24.Qe5 X115 Bg7 X116 25.Qf4 X117 Bh6 X118 26.Qc4! X119 f4 X120 27.Nxg4 X121 Qxg4 X122 28.d6+ X123 Kh8 X124 29.f3 X125 Qh3 X126 30.g4 X127 Rfg8 X128 31.Qe4 X129

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[ 31.Qd5! X130 Rg5 X131 32.Qc6 X132 is the right continuation. The White Queen coordinates the attack with the passed pawn d6 and the Rook e1; and in the same time keeps the control of the great diagonal a8-h1 32...R5g6 X133 ( 32...Rxg4+?? X134 33.fxg4 X135 Qxg4+ X136 34.Kh1 X137 ) 33.Re8 X138 Bf8 X139 34.Nc4+- X140 ]

31...Bg7 X141 32.d7 X142 Rd6 X143 33.Qxf4? X144

[ It is preferable to protect the passed pawn. 33.Qf5 X145 ]

33...Rxd7 X146 34.Ne4 X147 Rf8 X148

After some mistakes and imprecisions, White has lost his advantage and the game is equal.

35.Qg3 X149 Qxg3+ X150 36.hxg3 X151 Rxf3 X152 37.Kg2 X153 Rfxd3?! X154

[ After: 37...Rdxd3! X155 -/+ Black has a good game.]

38.a5 X156 bxa5 X157 39.Nxc5 X158 Rd2+ X159 40.Kh3 X160 Rd8 X161

[ Right is: 40...Bxb2= X162 ]

41.Rxa5 X163 Ra8?? X164

A definitive mistake!

42.b4 X165 Rb2 X166 43.Rxa6 X167 Rb8 X168 44.Rae6 X169 Bc3 X170 45.Re8+ X171 Rxe8 X172 46.Rxe8+ X173 Kg7 X174 47.Na4 X175 Rb3 X176 48.Re3!

Interesting final Pin position.

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Number

  Chess Game Analysis

ECO Code

No116

  Greco, Gioachino - NN , Europe, 1620

[D06]

No115

  Ivanchuk, V (2751) - Mamedyarov S (2760)

[B07]

No114

  Ivanchuk, V (2751) - Carlsen, M (2733)

[C67]

No113

  Jobava, Ba (2643) - Evdokimov, A. (2569)

[A37]

No112

  White Vs Black - TRAP No 2: Dutch Defense

[A80]

No111

  White Vs Black - TRAP No 1: Geduld's Opening

[A00]

No110

  Topalov, Veselin (2780) Vs Carlsen, Magnus (2733)

[B04]

No109

  Anand, Vishy (2799) Vs Aronian, Levon (2739)

[C89]

No108

  Shirov, Alexey (2755) Vs Anand, Vishy (2799)

[B96]

No107

  Kamsky, Gata (2725) Vs Shirov, Alexei (2755)

[B30]

No106

  Kramnik Vlad. (2799) Vs Carlsen Magnus (2733)

[A30]

No105

  Ceccaldi, Daniel Vs Fictional opponent

[B21]

No104

  Leko, Peter (2749) Vs Carlsen, Magnus (2690)

[E15]

No103

  Svidler, Peter (2728) Vs Morozevich, Alex. (2741)

[C11]

No102

  Morozevich, Alex. (2741) Vs Topalov, Ves. (2783)

[B50]

No101

  Ivanchuk, V (2750) Vs Morozevich, Alex. (2741)

[C45]

No100

  Leko, Peter (2749) Vs Svidler, Peter (2728)

[B90]

No099

  Carlsen, Magnus (2690) Vs Ivanchuk, Vas. (2750)

[D88]

No098

  Morozevich, Alex. (2741) Vs Carlsen, Mag. (2690)

[C83]

No097

  Anand, Vishy (2779) Vs Carlsen, Magnus (2690)

[C96]

No096

  Morozevich, Alex. (2741) Vs Leko, Peter (2749)

[E15]

No095

  Milov, V (2665) Vs Gonzalez, J (2526)

[E48]

No094

  Topalov, Ves. (2783) Vs Morozevich, Alex. (2741)

[C11]

No093

  Anand, Vishy (2779) Vs Ivanchuk, Vassily (2750)

[B90]

No092

  Aronian, Levon (2744) Vs Anand, Vishy (2779)

[D23]

No091

  Carlsen, Magnus (2690) Vs Topalov, Veselin (2783)

[D45]

No090

  Ivanchuk, Vas. (2750) Vs Carlsen, Magnus (2690)

[A46]

No089

  Anand, Vishy (2779) Vs Morozevich, Alex. (2741)

[C95]

No088

  Aronian, Levon (2744) Vs Carlsen, Magnus (2690)

[E04]

No087

  Morozevich, Alex. (2741) Vs Aronian, Levon (2744)

[D38]

No086

  Ivanchuk, Vas. (2750) Vs Topalov, Veselin (2783)

[B90]

No085

  Carlsen, Magnus (2690) Vs Morozevich, A (2741)

[E66]

No084

  Radjabov, Teimour (2729) Vs Topalov, Ves. (2783)

[E08]

No083

  Svidler, P (2728) Vs Karjakin, Sergey (2678)

[B90]

No082

  Motylev, Alex. (2647) Vs Radjabov, Teimour (2729)

[E92]

No081

  Svidler, Peter (2728) Vs Topalov, Veselin (2783)

[B90]

No080

  Topalov, Veselin (2783) Vs Calsen, Magnus (2690)

[D38]

No079

  Anand, Vishy (2779) Vs Van Wely, Loek (2683)

[B97]

No078

  Carlsen, Magnus (2690) Vs Svidler, Peter (2728)

[C88]

No077

  Kramnik, Vladimir (2766) Vs Anand, Vishy (2779)

[E05]

No076

  Anand, Vishy (2779) Vs Svidler, Peter (2728)

[C88]

No075

  Radjabov, T (2729) Vs Tiviakov, Sergey (2682)

[B35]

No074

  Ponomariov, R (2733) Vs Carlsen, Magnus (2690)

[D15]

No073

  Kramnik, Vladimir (2766) Vs Shirov, Alexei (2715)

[A16]

No072

  Van Wely, Loek (2683) Vs Radjabov, T (2729)

[E97]

No071

  Topalov, Veselin (2783) Vs Anand, Vishy (2779)

[E15]

No070

  Karjakin, Sergey (2678) Vs Kramnik, Vlad. (2766)

[C42]

No069

  Topalov, Veselin (2783) Vs Shirov, Alexei (2715)

[D89]

No068

  Saemisch, Friedrich Vs Nimzovitch, Aaron

[E06]

No067

  Kogan,B (2500) Vs Alburt,L (2535)

[A43]

No066

  Fuchs,T (2080) Vs Halay,T (2320)

[A43]

No065

  Gruenfeld,E Vs Keres,P

[A43]

No064

  Jussupow,A (2490) Vs Vaganian,R (2570)

[A43]

No063

  Larsen,B (2625) Vs Browne,W (2530)

[A43]

No062

  Cramling,P (2435) Vs Gobet,F (2350)

[A43]

No061

  Kramnik,V (2758) Vs Topalov,V (2702)

[A43]

No060

  Polugaevsky,L Vs Eising,J

[A43]

No059

  Kluger,G Vs Tal,M

[A43]

No058

  Smyslov,V (2620) Vs Schmid,L

[A43]

No057

  Itkis,B (2454) Vs Sergeev,V (2438)

[A43]

No056

  Kochyev,A (2555) Vs Alburt,L (2515)

[A43]

No055

  Gligoric,S Vs Schmid,L [A43]

[A43]

No054

  Tal,M Vs Benko,P

[A43]

No053

  Dobias,J Vs Hromadka,K

[A43]

No052

  Williams,E Vs Staunton,H

[A43]

No051

  Staunton,H Vs De Saint Amant,P

[A43]

No050

  Lichtenhein,T Vs Raphael,B

[A43]

No049

  Burn,A Vs Pollock,W

[A43]

No048

  Chigorin,M Vs Schiffers,E

[A43]

No047

  Tibensky,R (2444) Vs Reinemer,F (2250)

[A43]

No046

  Ware,P Vs Blackburne,J [A43]

[A43]

No045

  Mohr,C Vs Zukertort,J

[A43]

No044

  Marshall,F Vs Blackburne,J

[A43]

No043

  Baudoin, Olivier (1533) Vs Yrnehsiul (1562)

[A43]

No042

  Campbell,B Vs Kennefick,M

[D00]

No041

  Marshall,F Vs Rubinstein,A

[D00]

No040

  Skehan,C Vs Irwanto,S (2416)

[D00]

No039

  Short,N (2684) Vs Rychagov,A (2512)

[C41]

No038

  Molina Carranza,L Vs Capablanca,J

[D00]

No037

  Houska,M (2200) Vs Prie,E (2475)

[D00]

No036

  Tarrasch,S Vs Chigorin,M

[D00]

No035

  Blanco,A Vs Sanchez,R

[D00]

No034

  Hanham,J Vs Showalter,J

[D00]

No033

  Fogatos,O Vs Rybka,J

[D00]

No032

  Blackburne,J Vs Paulsen,L

[D00]

No031

  Krueger,P Vs Wegemund,O

[D00]

No030

  Garcia, GG Vs Szymanowska, Karolina

[D00]

No029

  Sarratt Jacob, Henry Vs NN

[D00]

No028

  Duras, Oldrich Vs Simek

[D00]

No027

  Garcia, Baptiste,F Vs TheDorado,B

[D00]

No026

  Tech. Report: QGD:,Q - 4.Bg5 Be7-II

[D53]

No025

  Tech. Report: QGD:,Q - 4.Bg5 Be7-I

[D53]

No024

  Hacen (1990) Vs Barat, Jacques (1750)

[D53]

No023

  Morozevich,A (2707) Vs Kasimdzhanov,R (2670)

[B92]

No022

  Havelaar, T Vs Lansbergen, A

[B90]

No021

  Leko,P (2763) Vs Topalov,V (2788)

[B90]

No020

  Svidler,P (2738) Vs Adams,M (2719)

[C42]

No019

  Polgar, Judit (2735) Vs Anand, Vishy (2788)

[B17]

No018

  Abulker, Claude (1356) Vs Silva (1258)

[C42]

No017

  Adams,M (2737) Vs Topalov,V (2778)

[B91]

No016

  Zakharov,A Vs Agzamov,G

[E15]

No015

  Topalov,V (2778) Vs Anand,V (2785)

[E15]

No014

  Adams, Michael (2737) Vs Anand, Vishy,(2785)

[C42]

No013

  Jacques&Michel Vs engine

[A13]

No012

  Martin, Milan (2200) Vs Jaulneau, Ch. (2363)

[B30]

No011

  Bachmann Vs Fiechtl

[C67]

No010

  Fumerolle (1455) Vs Khalidkhan (1796)

[D60]

No009

  THEORY - CCT - III - DIAG 02

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No008

  THEORY - CCT - III - DIAG 01

***

No007

  Arapovic,V (2443) Vs Budimir,B (2250)

[A45]

No006

  Kramnik,V (2777) Vs Grischuk,A (2732)

[E39]

No005

  Lautier, Joel (2666) Vs Epishin, V (2658)

[D15]

No004

  Fritsche,F (GER) (2321) Vs Bruneau,M (2254)

[B22]

No003

  Delabarre, Olivier (2205) Vs Bruneau, M (2391)

[B81]

No002

  Black,R (USA) (2314) Vs Bruneau,M (2254)

[E44]

No001

  Oosterman, M-J (NED) Vs Bruneau, M (2254)

[A50]


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