– Result: Metadata » Click to open. Date: Location: Tournament: Round: Opening: Submitted by: Published on: October 27, 2020 [Event ""] [Site ""] [Round ""] [Date "????.??.??"] [White ""] [Black ""] [Result ""] [Annotator ""] [ECO ""] [WhiteElo "0"] [BlackElo "0"] [Puzzle "0"] [DateTime ""] [pgndiagram] From this moment White snatches the initiative and doesn't let it untill the end of the game} Rfe8 22. Nd2 Bf8 23. h3 Qf5 24. Nc4 {Black's pieces are lacking breathing space} a6 25. Rfd1 {[pgndiagram] Bringing the last piece into play.} (25. Nxb6 {Would be too naive} Rab8 26. Bxb8 Rxb8 27. Qxa6 Nxb6) 25... b5 {Forcing the White knight to go where he wanted to go, but it is hard to suggest a move for Black} 26. Ne3 Qh5 27. Bc7 {[pgndiagram] Too be honest, I am not at all certain about the point of this move // Okay, it took me a while to realize that White wants to control a5 square as a preparation for b4} (27. b4 a5) (27. d5 {Calls to be played, but it unleashed the c5 square. Therefore White wants to go b4, but first he wants to go Bc7 to cover a5} Nc5 28. Qc7 Rac8 29. Qf4 e5 {And sudenly Black is better}) 27... Qg6 (27... Rec8 28. b4 Re8 29. d5) 28. b4 Nh5 {Black is getting outplayed positionaly, and seeks tactical counter chances} (28... Be7 {White is ready for d5} 29. d5 Nxd5 30. Ncxd5 exd5 31. Nxd5 Bg5 32. Rc6 Qh5 33. f3) 29. Ne2 {[pgndiagram] Playing it too safe} (29. d5 {Was very good all the same} exd5 ( 29... e5 {Black can't create anything on the kingside.} 30. Qc6 Ndf6 31. d6 { And there is no attack}) 30. Nexd5) 29... Ndf6 {The final nail in the Black's coffin} (29... Nhf6 {Was still the best, going back to the positions already examined} 30. Nc3) 30. Rc6 {Black probably missed this move, which makes the d5 idea even stronger, as the Queen is under the x-ray of the rook. Additionaly, a6 is also threatened} Qg5 (30... Rac8 31. d5 exd5 (31... e5 32. d6) 32. Nc3 {Is immensly strong for White}) 31. Be5 {[pgndiagram] Allowing a5} (31. Nc3 {Not sure what was wrong with this move} a5 32. Bxa5 Nf4 33. Qxb5 Nxh3+ 34. Kf1 {And Black has no attack}) 31... a5 32. Qxb5 axb4 33. axb4 { [pgndiagram] From this moment White snatches the initiative and doesn't let it untill the end of the game} Rfe8 22. Nd2 Bf8 23. h3 Qf5 24. Nc4 {Black's pieces are lacking breathing space} a6 25. Rfd1 {[pgndiagram] Bringing the last piece into play.} (25. Nxb6 {Would be too naive} Rab8 26. Bxb8 Rxb8 27. Qxa6 Nxb6) 25... b5 {Forcing the White knight to go where he wanted to go, but it is hard to suggest a move for Black} 26. Ne3 Qh5 27. Bc7 {[pgndiagram] Too be honest, I am not at all certain about the point of this move // Okay, it took me a while to realize that White wants to control a5 square as a preparation for b4} (27. b4 a5) (27. d5 {Calls to be played, but it unleashed the c5 square. Therefore White wants to go b4, but first he wants to go Bc7 to cover a5} Nc5 28. Qc7 Rac8 29. Qf4 e5 {And sudenly Black is better}) 27... Qg6 (27... Rec8 28. b4 Re8 29. d5) 28. b4 Nh5 {Black is getting outplayed positionaly, and seeks tactical counter chances} (28... Be7 {White is ready for d5} 29. d5 Nxd5 30. Ncxd5 exd5 31. Nxd5 Bg5 32. Rc6 Qh5 33. f3) 29. Ne2 {[pgndiagram] Playing it too safe} (29. d5 {Was very good all the same} exd5 ( 29... e5 {Black can't create anything on the kingside.} 30. Qc6 Ndf6 31. d6 { And there is no attack}) 30. Nexd5) 29... Ndf6 {The final nail in the Black's coffin} (29... Nhf6 {Was still the best, going back to the positions already examined} 30. Nc3) 30. Rc6 {Black probably missed this move, which makes the d5 idea even stronger, as the Queen is under the x-ray of the rook. Additionaly, a6 is also threatened} Qg5 (30... Rac8 31. d5 exd5 (31... e5 32. d6) 32. Nc3 {Is immensly strong for White}) 31. Be5 {[pgndiagram] Allowing a5} (31. Nc3 {Not sure what was wrong with this move} a5 32. Bxa5 Nf4 33. Qxb5 Nxh3+ 34. Kf1 {And Black has no attack}) 31... a5 32. Qxb5 axb4 33. axb4 { White to move: find the best move... click the ? for the solution Black to move: find the best move... click the ? for the solution Warning: This game can only be seen if JavaScript is enabled in your browser. No related posts.