1 Oct 2015

A53 Old Indian Defence without Nf3 (1.e4 d6 2.d4 c6 3.c4 Qc7 4.Nc3 e5 5.Nf3 Bg4 6.Be2 Be7 7.O-O Nf6 8.Be3 Nbd7)

A53 Old Indian Defence without Nf3 (1.e4 d6 2.d4 c6 3.c4 Qc7 4.Nc3 e5 5.Nf3 Bg4 6.Be2 Be7 7.O-O Nf6 8.Be3 Nbd7)

The game below was played in the fifth and final round of the WORLD OPEN RAPID tournament that was held at the FIDE Online Arena on April 13th 2015. This is also the last tournament game that I have played at FOA. Maybe I will start playing tournament games there again at some point, but for now I do not have the time to do that. I would like to activate myself there again but at the moment it would seem that I have too many other things to do, but maybe I can get a game or two played next week. I finished this tournament with three wins and two losses, so this was yet again only a mediocre performance from me. This game featured many mistakes and both players had couple of opportunities to win. The move I like the most is 37.Bxg7! because I was able to play that nice move in a difficult position.

[Event "Tournament 28908568"] [Site "online arena"] [Date "2015.04.13"] [Round "5"] [White "Vierjoki, Timo"] [Black "shivling"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "A53"] [WhiteElo "1837"] [BlackElo "1624"] [Annotator "Tactical Analysis 2.10 (30s)"] [PlyCount "93"] [EventDate "2015.??.??"] 1. e4 d6 2. d4 c6 3. c4 Qc7 4. Nc3 e5 5. Nf3 Bg4 6. Be2 Be7 7. O-O Nf6 8. Be3 Nbd7 {A53 Old Indian Defence without Nf3. LiveBook: 37 Games} 9. Qd2 (9. d5 Bxf3 10. Bxf3 c5 11. Be2 O-O 12. g3 a6 13. a4 b6 14. Qd3 Rfb8 15. f4 Rb7 16. Kh1 Rab8 17. Rg1 Qd8 18. Rg2 Ne8 19. Qd2 h6 20. Rag1 Nf8 21. Qc2 Bf6 22. Bd2 Nc7 23. Rf1 Ng6 {Petronic,J (2430) -Kostic,N (2390) Subotica 1992 1-0 (70)}) 9... a6 $146 (9... O-O 10. Rfd1 (10. d5 c5 11. h3 Bh5 12. a4 a5 13. Rfd1 Rad8 14. Nh2 Bxe2 15. Qxe2 Rfe8 16. Ng4 Nxg4 17. hxg4 Nf8 18. g3 Rd7 19. Kg2 Qd8 20. Rh1 Bg5 21. Nd1 Bxe3 22. Nxe3 g6 23. Qd2 b6 24. Nf1 f6 {Romagosa Puchades,J (1947)-Company Sancho,M Cullera 2007 1/2-1/2}) 10... Rfe8 11. h3 Bh5 12. dxe5 dxe5 13. g4 (13. Qc2 Bc5 14. Bxc5 Nxc5 15. Nh4 Bg6 16. Nxg6 hxg6 17. Bf3 Ne6 18. Ne2 Rad8 19. b3 Nd4 20. Nxd4 exd4 21. Qd3 c5 22. g3 a5 23. Bg2 g5 24. Re1 b6 25. Re2 Re7 26. Rae1 Rde8 27. Qd2 Qe5 {Mowla,K (1927)-Mullick,A (1934) Dhaka 2016 0-1 (73)}) 13... Bg6 14. g5 {1/2-1/2 (14) Hurtak,O (2050)-Kuhnmund, I (1644) Prague 2017}) 10. a4 O-O 11. b4 {-0.45/25} (11. a5 $11 {0.28/25}) 11... Rad8 {0.44/24} ({Black should try} 11... d5 $1 $15 {-0.45/25} 12. cxd5 Bxb4) 12. b5 axb5 13. axb5 Bxf3 14. Bxf3 exd4 15. Bxd4 {White wants to play bxc6.} c5 {0.63/26} (15... Nc5 $11 {0.21/28 is superior.}) 16. Be3 Nb6 17. Be2 Nfd7 18. f4 Bf6 19. Rad1 {0.10/27} (19. Qd3 $14 {0.51/24}) 19... Qc8 20. Nb1 Rfe8 21. Bd3 Nf8 22. Qe2 Ng6 23. Nd2 h6 24. Qh5 Na4 {1.22/24} (24... Qc7 $11 { 0.22/24 remains equal.}) 25. e5 $1 $16 dxe5 26. Bxg6 $4 {-1.57/30} (26. Ne4 $1 $16 {1.29/30 is necessary to keep the advantage.} Be7 27. f5) 26... fxg6 $17 27. Qxg6 {[#] Threatens to win with Ne4.} Nc3 $2 {-0.02/30} (27... exf4 $19 { -1.73/28} 28. Bxf4 Nc3) 28. Rde1 {-0.70/27} (28. fxe5 $11 {-0.02/30} Bxe5 29. Rde1) 28... e4 29. f5 Rd3 30. Bxh6 e3 $2 {#13/30 [#]} (30... Qd7 $11 {0.00/30} 31. Bxg7 Bxg7) 31. Nf3 $2 {2.21/30} (31. Bxg7 $1 {#13/30 mates} Bxg7 32. f6 Re7 33. fxe7 Rd6 34. Qxd6 Kh7 35. Qd3+ Kh6 36. Rxe3) 31... e2 32. Rf2 $2 {-1.13/28} ({White has to play} 32. Bxg7 $1 $18 {2.51/31} exf1=Q+ (32... Bxg7 33. f6) 33. Rxf1 Ne2+ 34. Kh1) 32... Rd1 {...Qd7 is the strong threat.} 33. g3 Rxe1+ $2 { 0.00/30} ({Better is} 33... Qd7 $17 {-1.57/24 And now ...Bd4 would win.} 34. Kg2 Rxe1 35. Nxe1 Rd8) 34. Nxe1 $11 {White threatens Bxg7! and mate.} Rd8 $2 { 7.70/31} (34... Re7 $11 {0.00/30} 35. Bxg7 Rxg7 36. Qxf6 Ne4) 35. Rf4 $4 { -4.09/29} (35. Bxg7 $1 $18 {7.70/31 is the narrow road to win.} Bxg7 36. f6) 35... Rd1 $19 36. Kf2 Qd8 $4 {12.83/26} (36... Rxe1 $1 $19 {-3.81/32} 37. Bxg7 (37. Kxe1 Qd8) 37... Rf1+ 38. Kg2 Rg1+ $1 39. Kf3 Rf1+ 40. Kg2 Rg1+ $1 41. Kf3 e1=N+ 42. Kf2 Nd3+ 43. Kxg1 Ne2+ 44. Kf1 Nexf4 45. Qxf6 Nh5) 37. Bxg7 $1 $18 Bxg7 38. f6 Rd7 39. fxg7 {Qe6+ would kill now.} Rxg7 40. Qe6+ Kh8 41. Rh4+ Rh7 42. Qe5+ Kg8 43. Rg4+ Kf8 44. Qxc3 Rf7+ 45. Kg2 Qd7 46. Re4 {62.57/28} (46. Qh8+ $142 {#27/26} Ke7 47. Re4+ Qe6 48. Qh4+ Kd7 49. Rxe6 Kxe6 50. Qe4+ Kf6 51. Qf3+ Kg7 52. Qxe2) 46... Qf5 47. Qh8# {Precision: White = 20%, Black = 15%.} 1-0

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