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Publisert mandag 05. oktober 2015 20:17
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Skrevet av Follospringer
Andreas har kommentert førstebordoppgjøret fra runde 4 i høstturneringen 2015:
Games
[Event "Høstturneringen 2015"]
[Site "Ås, Akershus NOR"]
[Date "2015.10.01"]
[Round "4"]
[White "Ruud, Kjetil"]
[Black "Støle, Andreas"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "B22"]
[WhiteElo "1387"]
[BlackElo "1555"]
[Annotator "Støle, Andreas"]
[PlyCount "128"]
[EventDate "2015.09.03"]
1. e4 c5 2. c3 {Alapin variation} d5 3. exd5 Qxd5 4. Nf3 (4. d4 {Is more
common.}) 4... Nc6 5. d4 Bg4 6. c4 {Now white is in trouble} Qe4+ 7. Be2 {is
the best alternative for white} (7. Qe2 Bxf3 8. gxf3) 7... Bxf3 8. gxf3 Qxd4 {
Black is a pawn up, but it will take some time to develop his pieces and get
his king in safety. Meanwhile white can bring down a storm on black with fast
developement and some play in the d-file.} 9. Nc3 e6 (9... O-O-O {Is a good
move for black}) 10. Be3 {White is developing his pieces by chasing the black
queen, but black does not want to exchange queens and give white a rook in the
d-file with tempo.} Qd8 11. Ne4 Qc7 {A tricky move, now White cant take the
pawn on c5 because of Qa5+.} 12. Qa4 b6 13. Bf4 (13. O-O-O {getting the King
in safety and a rook in the open d-file. Looks promising for white}) 13... Qb7
(13... Qxf4 $4 14. Qxc6+ $1 {Game over!} Ke7 15. Qb7+ Ke8 16. Qxa8+) 14. Rd1 {
again, castling on the queenside would have been an improvement.} Nf6 {Trying
to trade off white's well placed knight} 15. Bd6 {Not best move, but its hard
to find the best way for white to continue his attack, castling kingside could
be an option.} Nxe4 16. Bxf8 Kxf8 17. fxe4 Nd4 {What an outpost for the black
knight!} 18. f3 {Comparing the minor pieces, the black knight is clearly
better!} Qe7 19. h4 g6 20. Kf2 Kg7 21. Qa3 e5 22. h5 Rhf8 23. Qe3 g5 24. h6+
Kh8 25. Bf1 f5 {Opens up the f-file, attacking the white king} 26. exf5 Rxf5
27. Qe4 Rxf3+ 28. Kg2 Raf8 {Black has a huge advantage, computer gives it (-+8)
.} 29. Rh3 Rf2+ (29... R3f4 30. Qe1 Qe6 31. Rg3 Qc6+ 32. Kg1 Rxf1+ 33. Qxf1
Rxf1+ 34. Rxf1 Ne2+) 30. Kg1 R2f4 31. Qe3 Qf6 32. Bg2 Rf2 33. Rd2 Rxd2 (33...
Rxg2+ 34. Rxg2 g4 35. Rxg4 Qf1+ 36. Kh2 Rf2+) 34. Qxd2 Qf4 35. Qe1 g4 36. Rh5
Nf3+ $2 {Trading blacks "super"knight for whites awful bishop. Bad trade} 37.
Bxf3 gxf3 38. Qxe5+ Qxe5 {Due poor time, Black didnt find the best moves and
now the position is about equal.} 39. Rxe5 Kg8 40. Re7 Rf6 41. Rg7+ Kh8 42.
Rxa7 Rxh6 43. Rf7 Rd6 44. Rxf3 Kg7 {Black is activating his king} 45. Rf2 Rg6+
{Black would like to trade of rooks because of his pawn on h7.} 46. Kh2 Rf6 47.
Rd2 h6 48. Kg3 Kg6 49. a3 Kf5 50. b4 Ke4 51. bxc5 bxc5 52. Kg4 $2 {A last
blunder from white.} (52. Rd5 Rc6 {And it would have been a draw}) 52... Ke3
53. Rh2 Kd3 54. a4 Kxc4 55. Rc2+ Kb4 56. a5 c4 57. Ra2 Ra6 58. Kf4 Rxa5 59. Rh2
c3 60. Ke4 Kc4 61. Rxh6 c2 62. Rh1 Kc3 63. Rh3+ Kb2 64. Rh2 Kb1 {White resigns}
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