Tuesday, July 21, 2020

e6-d6 and g7-g5 & h7-h5 early on: how to surprise your opponent with Black

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we want show here a game with Black where 

-Black doesnt castle early
-develop along e6-d6, Nf6 and Nbd7, Be7,Bb7 
-decides to strike with h7-h5 launching an attack. 
 


1. e4 c5 2.Nf3 a6 3. c4 e6 4. Nc3 Qc7 5. Be2 b6 6. O-O Bb7 7. Re1 d6 8. d4 cxd4 9. Nxd4 Nf6 10. Bd3 Nbd7
continuing with a hedgehog set-up. controlling center from white (maroczy bind). 11. f4 g6 12. Qf3 h5 the start of the plan described in the introduction    
Tomczak, Jacek (2457) - Wojtaszek, Radoslaw (2637) 0-1
POL-ch 64th (Opole) [6] B40 2007.02.14
13.h3 Be7 14.Nb3 h4! with idea Nh5 Move has board annotations 15.Be3 g5!? 16.Nd2 16. fxg5 [ 16.fxg5 Ne5 17.Qe2 Nfd7 18.g6 18. Rad1 ( 18.Rad1 Rg8 19.Qh5 O-O-O ) 18...Nxg6 ] 16...gxf4 17.Qxf4 Ne5 18.Be2 Nfd7 19.Rad1 Rg8! black is not in a hurry to castle and instead threatens whites king. 20.Qf2 Rg3 21.Kh1 Nc5 22.Nf1 Rg7 23.Rd4 O-O-O Blacks attack is further along 24.b4! definitely the best chance for white 24...Ncd7 25.Bf4 f5! Black would like top en b7-g2 Move has board annotations 26.Nd5!? exd5 27.cxd5 Bg5 28.Bxg5 Rxg5 29.Qf4 Rdg8 30.Rc1 Nc5 giving back the piece to close the c-column 31.Ne3 Kb8 32.bxc5 bxc5 33.exf5 Qg7 34.f6 Qg6 35.Rdd1 35. f7 [ 35.f7! Nxf7 36.Rd2 ] 35...Rxg2! 36.Bg4 Rg3 37.f7?? 37. Rg1 [ 37.Rg1! ] 37...Rf8 38.Bf5 Rxf7 Black is winning here 39.Qxh4 Rxf5 40.Nxf5 Rg1+! a neat finish 40... Rg1+ [ 40...Rg1+! 41.Rxg1 Bxd5+ 42.Kh2 Nf3+ 43.Kh1 Nxg1+ 44.Qe4 Bxe4+ 45.Kh2 Qg2# ]
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