Geschrieben von:/Posted by: Slobodan R. Stojanovic at 20 June 2004 03:01:01:
[Event "25'+3''"]
[Site "SLOBODAN"]
[Date "2004.06.19"]
[Round "4"]
[White "Yace 0.99.87"]
[Black "Ufim 5.00"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "A57"]
[Annotator "Slobodan Stojanovic"]
[PlyCount "80"]
[EventDate "2004.??.??"]
1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 c5 3. d5 b5 4. c4 Bb7 5. a4 Qa5+ 6. Bd2 b4 7. Qc2 d6 8. g3
Nbd7 9. Bh3 g6 10. O-O Bg7 11. Bf4 O-O 12. Nbd2 Rfb8 13. e4 Bc8 14. Rfe1 Nh5
15. Bg5 Nhf6 16. Qd3 h6 17. Be3 Nh5 ?!
{what is this knight attacking ?}
(17...Qd8 was better)
18. Qe2 Qa6 19. Nb3 Ndf6 ?!
{the knight on h5 should have returned on f6, because d7 knight was controling e5 while the one on h5 was without any task}
(19... Nhf6 was better)
20. Bxc8 Rxc8 21. e5 Ng4 22. e6 f5 23. Qc2 Nxe3 24. Rxe3 Nf6 25.
Nh4 Kh7 26. Rf3 h5 27. Rd3 Rab8 28. Nf3 Ne4 29. a5 g5 ?
{advancing a pawn while both rooks are on the other side of the board, doing nothing... very strange} (29... Rf8)
30. Rdd1 Kh6 31. Nbd2 Bf6 32. Nxe4 fxe4 33. Qxe4 Bxb2 ?
{when we look at this position, we notice an horrible assymetry: all black big pieces are on the queen side, while the black king is alone on the other side of the board; even the last defender (black bishop) has departed to attack white rook. On the other side: white pieces are symetricaly distributed: 2R on the queen side while Q & N are menacing the lonely black king.} (33... Rg8)
34. Nxg5 Kxg5 ?
( 34... Rh8 35. Nf7+ Kg7 36. Nxh8 Rxh8 37. Ra2)
35. Qh7 Rf8 36. f4+ Rxf4 37. gxf4+ Kh4 38. Qg6 Rg8 39. Qxg8 Bd4+ 40. Rxd4
cxd4 {Black resigns} 1-0