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Saturday, February 10, 2007

Game Analysis And Birthday Wishes to P.Negi

THIS IS ANOTHER GAME BETWEEN 2 VERY STRONG CHESS GRANDMASTERS, WHITE IS MICHAEL KRASENKOW FROM POLEN AND BLACK IS PARIMARAJAN NEGI FROM DELHI, INDIA.
THIS GAME IS FROM CORUS WIZK AAN ZEE 2007 GROUP C.

ANALYSIS BY NIRANJAN.C.NAVALGUND
W: MICHAEL KRASENKOW POLEN
B: PARIMARJAN NEGI INDIA

1.d4-d5
2.Nf3-Nf6
3.c4- Here Bf4 leads to london system, e3 to colle system , g3 to catalan.
3...dc4 Queens gambit accepted.
If black plays e6 then it is queens gambit declined where black hopes to eliminate some pieces in tartakower variation and lasker variation etc..
4.Qa4+!? The main line here is e3.
Actually Krasenkow plays e3, but i think to deviate negi from his favourite lines to other he played Qa4+
4...Nc6 (c6 was also another good alternative)
5.Nc3-e6 The idea behind this blacks move is to play Nb4.
6.Qc4 -Nb4 As thought.
7.Qb3-c5 This is normal response in Queens gambit accepted
8.dc5- avoiding tensions in the centre.
8...Bc5
9.Bg5- 0-0
10.e3-Nbd5
11.Nd5-ed5. As now the black bishop on c8 has full scope and freedom.
12.Bd3-h6
13.Bf6-Qf6 equality.
14.Rc1- b6
15.o-o-Be6
16.Qc3-Qc3
17.Rc3-Rfd8 Now the only weakness in the black's territory is the d5 pawn. IQP (isolated queen pawn.)
IQP is weak in endgame but strong in middlegame-Alexander Baburin.
18.Nd4-This is necessary as now black was threatning immediate d4!.
18...Bd4
19.ed4-Rac8.
20.Rc8!? Here Rac1 with the idea of Rc7 was better for which black has to take on c3 and white will take on c3 and now Rc8 with slight advantage for white.
But white's immediate capture on c8 gave black good chances
21.f3 This prevents intrusion on e4 and also has the idea of g4 any time.
Now white's d4 pawn is not weak as it cannot be attacked now.
21... Kf8 Black has to bring his king in the battle field
as "King is a master piece in the endgame"
22.g4-h5 Here white should not take on h5 as it is not good because of Ke7 and Rh8.
Always keep in mind , "Too much eating is bad for health"
23. h3 hxg4 24. hxg4 g5 25. Kg2 Kg7 26. Re1 Rh8 27.Kg3 Kf6 28. Rc1 Rc8 29. Rh1! You see how white seized the open h file from black.
29... Rg8 30. Kf2 Kg7 31. Rh7+ Kf6 32. Ke3 Ke7 33. Kd2
33...Rc8 34. Ba6 Rg8 35. Rh5 Bd7 36. Rh6 Rg6 37. Rh8 b5 38. Bb7 Rb6 39. Bxd5 Rd6 40.
Be4 Rxd4+ 41. Ke3 Ra4 42. a3 b4! is played with the intension that if white plays
43. Bc2 then Ra5 and now if 44. axb4 then Ra2! which will save the day. THis happened in the game.
game continues:
45. Kd4 Rxb2 46. Kc3
46....Ra2 47. Bb3 Ra1 48. Kb2 Rf1 49. Bd5 Kd6 50. Rd8 Kxd5 51. Rxd7+ Kc4 52. Rxf7
Kxb4 53. Rxa7 Rxf3 54. Rg7 Rf2+ 55. Kc1 Kc3 56. Kd1 Kd3 57. Ke1 Ra2 58. Rxg5
Ke3 59. Kf1 Kf3 60. Rf5+ Kxg4 1/2-1/2
Game drawn
Well done Negi
Happy Belated Birthday. :) :):):)
-Niranjan

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