Jussupov, A. – Polgar, J. D29: Queen’s Gambit Accepted: Classical main line: 7 Qe2 with early …Nbd7 Jussupov, A. Polgar, J. Result: 1-0 Metadata » Click to open. Date: 1994.??.?? Location: ? Tournament: Moscow (ol) Round: Opening: D29 Queen's Gambit Accepted, Classical Variation 8...Bb7 Submitted by: Published on: February 24, 2020 [Event "Moscow (ol) "] [Site "?"] [Date "1994.??.??"] [Round "?"] [White "Jussupov, A."] [Black "Polgar, J."] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "D29"] [PlyCount "89"] [EventDate "1994.??.??"] 1. d4 { D29: Queen's Gambit Accepted: Classical main line: 7 Qe2 with early ...Nbd7} 1... d5 2. c4 dxc4 3. e3 Nf6 4. Bxc4 e6 5. Nf3 c5 6. O-O a6 7. Qe2 b5 8. Bb3 Bb7 9. a4 Nbd7 10. axb5 axb5 11. Rxa8 Qxa8 12. Nc3 b4 13. Nb5 Qb8 14. e4 Nxe4 ( 14... cxd4 15. Nbxd4 Bd6 16. Bc2 ) 15. Ng5 15... Bc6 { there were better ways to keep up the pressure} (15... cxd4 16. Nxd4 Nxg5 17. Bxg5 ) 16. d5 { not a good decision, because now the opponent is right back in the game} (16. Nxf7 {and White is on the road to success} 16... Kxf7 17. Qg4 ) 16... Bxb5 (16... Qxb5 17. Qxe4 Nf6 18. Qf4 Bxd5 19. Bxd5 ) (16... exd5 { is no comparison} 17. Bxd5 Bxd5 18. Nxe4 Bxe4 19. Qxe4+ Be7 20. Bg5 ) 17. Qxe4 Nf6 (17... Bxf1 18. Nxf7 {Demolition of pawn structure} 18... e5 19. Qf5 (19. Nxh8 19... Ba6 20. d6 Bxd6 21. Qxh7 Kd8 22. Nf7+ 22... Kc8 )) 18. Qe3 Bxf1 (18... Ng4 {would keep Black alive} 19. Qh3 Qxh2+ 20. Qxh2 20... Nxh2 ) 19. Nxf7 {Demolishes the pawn shield. Threatening mate: Ba4} 19... Qxh2+ (19... Kxf7 {Decoy to f7} 20. Qxe6+) 20. Kxh2 { The mate threat is Qxe6} 20... Ng4+ 21. Kg1 {Do you see the mate threat?} 21... Nxe3 22. Nxh8 Nxd5 (22... Bb5 23. Bxe3 23... c4 ) 23. Ba4+ (23. Kxf1 23... Bd6 ) 23... Ke7 24. Bg5+ (24. Kxf1 {is the weaker alternative} 24... Kf6 ) 24... Nf6 25. Kxf1 c4 26. Be3 (26. Bb5 g6 27. Be3 27... Nd7 ) 26... Kd6 27. Nf7+ Kd5 28. Bd1 e5 29. b3 e4 30. f4 (30. bxc4+ Kxc4 31. Ne5+ 31... Kd5 ) 30... c3 31. Be2 Ke6 (31... Bc5 32. Bc4+ Kc6 33. Bc1 ) 32. Bc4+ Kf5 (32... Kd7 ) 33. Ng5 33... Kg4 { but even a better move would not have saved the game} (33... h6 34. Ne6 Nh7 35. Ke1 ) 34. Be6+ (34. Ne6 {ends the debate}) 34... Kg3 35. Bf5 (35. Nh3 35... Kh4 36. Bf2+ 36... Kh5 ) 35... Bc5 36. Bxc5 Kxf4 37. Ne6+ (37. Bc8 37... Kxg5 38. Ke2 ) 37... Kxf5 38. Nd4+ 38... Kf4 (38... Ke5 39. Nc2 39... Nd5 ) 39. Bxb4 39... Ke3 40. Bxc3 Nd5 41. Ne2 g5 42. b4 (42. Ba5 {and White can already relax} 42... Kd3 43. b4 43... Kc4 ) 42... Kd3 43. b5 Kc4 44. Bd2 (44. Ba5 Kxb5 45. Bd8 Kc4 46. Bxg5 46... Kc5 ) 44... e3 { Threatening mate... how?} 45. Ba5 (45. Ba5 Kxb5 46. Nc3+ Kc4 47. Nxd5 Kxd5 48. Bd8 ) 1-0 [Event "Moscow (ol) "] [Site "?"] [Date "1994.??.??"] [Round "?"] [White "Jussupov, A."] [Black "Polgar, J."] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "D29"] [PlyCount "89"] [EventDate "1994.??.??"] 1. d4 { D29: Queen's Gambit Accepted: Classical main line: 7 Qe2 with early ...Nbd7} 1... d5 2. c4 dxc4 3. e3 Nf6 4. Bxc4 e6 5. Nf3 c5 6. O-O a6 7. Qe2 b5 8. Bb3 Bb7 9. a4 Nbd7 10. axb5 axb5 11. Rxa8 Qxa8 12. Nc3 b4 13. Nb5 Qb8 14. e4 Nxe4 ( 14... cxd4 15. Nbxd4 Bd6 16. Bc2 ) 15. Ng5 15... Bc6 { there were better ways to keep up the pressure} (15... cxd4 16. Nxd4 Nxg5 17. Bxg5 ) 16. d5 { not a good decision, because now the opponent is right back in the game} (16. Nxf7 {and White is on the road to success} 16... Kxf7 17. Qg4 ) 16... Bxb5 (16... Qxb5 17. Qxe4 Nf6 18. Qf4 Bxd5 19. Bxd5 ) (16... exd5 { is no comparison} 17. Bxd5 Bxd5 18. Nxe4 Bxe4 19. Qxe4+ Be7 20. Bg5 ) 17. Qxe4 Nf6 (17... Bxf1 18. Nxf7 {Demolition of pawn structure} 18... e5 19. Qf5 (19. Nxh8 19... Ba6 20. d6 Bxd6 21. Qxh7 Kd8 22. Nf7+ 22... Kc8 )) 18. Qe3 Bxf1 (18... Ng4 {would keep Black alive} 19. Qh3 Qxh2+ 20. Qxh2 20... Nxh2 ) 19. Nxf7 {Demolishes the pawn shield. Threatening mate: Ba4} 19... Qxh2+ (19... Kxf7 {Decoy to f7} 20. Qxe6+) 20. Kxh2 { The mate threat is Qxe6} 20... Ng4+ 21. Kg1 {Do you see the mate threat?} 21... Nxe3 22. Nxh8 Nxd5 (22... Bb5 23. Bxe3 23... c4 ) 23. Ba4+ (23. Kxf1 23... Bd6 ) 23... Ke7 24. Bg5+ (24. Kxf1 {is the weaker alternative} 24... Kf6 ) 24... Nf6 25. Kxf1 c4 26. Be3 (26. Bb5 g6 27. Be3 27... Nd7 ) 26... Kd6 27. Nf7+ Kd5 28. Bd1 e5 29. b3 e4 30. f4 (30. bxc4+ Kxc4 31. Ne5+ 31... Kd5 ) 30... c3 31. Be2 Ke6 (31... Bc5 32. Bc4+ Kc6 33. Bc1 ) 32. Bc4+ Kf5 (32... Kd7 ) 33. Ng5 33... Kg4 { but even a better move would not have saved the game} (33... h6 34. Ne6 Nh7 35. Ke1 ) 34. Be6+ (34. Ne6 {ends the debate}) 34... Kg3 35. Bf5 (35. Nh3 35... Kh4 36. Bf2+ 36... Kh5 ) 35... Bc5 36. Bxc5 Kxf4 37. Ne6+ (37. Bc8 37... Kxg5 38. Ke2 ) 37... Kxf5 38. Nd4+ 38... Kf4 (38... Ke5 39. Nc2 39... Nd5 ) 39. Bxb4 39... Ke3 40. Bxc3 Nd5 41. Ne2 g5 42. b4 (42. Ba5 {and White can already relax} 42... Kd3 43. b4 43... Kc4 ) 42... Kd3 43. b5 Kc4 44. Bd2 (44. Ba5 Kxb5 45. Bd8 Kc4 46. Bxg5 46... Kc5 ) 44... e3 { Threatening mate... how?} 45. Ba5 (45. Ba5 Kxb5 46. Nc3+ Kc4 47. Nxd5 Kxd5 48. Bd8 ) 1-0 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.