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Heinz,T (2198) - Genov,P (2498) [B10]
Brumath Open , 30.12.2004
1.e4
c6
2.d4
d5
3.Sc3
dxe4
4.Sxe4
Lf5
5.Sg3
Lg6
6.h4
h6
7.Sf3
e6
'!?' Erenburg. Erenburg: 'It's not so famous line, but it is regularly played by Alexey Dreev. Much more popular is 7...Sd7 or Sf6. '
8.h5
[ 8.Se5
Lh7
9.Ld3
Lxd3
10.Dxd3
Sd7
11.f4
The most ambitious continuation. 11...Sgf6
( Another popular line is Dreev's: 11...c5!?
12.Le3
Da5+
13.Ld2
Da4
14.d5
Se7
with very complicated play.; 11...Lb4+
12.c3!
( 12.Ld2?!
Lxd2+
13.Dxd2
Sgf6=
) 12...Le7
13.Ld2
Sgf6
14.0-0-0
0-0
15.Df3
Dc7
16.c4
-see commented game Movsesian,S-Iordachescu,V/FIDE-Wch k.o 2000[Ftacnik]) 12.Ld2
Ld6
It is not easy to say what is the best position for the bishop.Here it will contol an important square on ''e5''. ( 12...Le7
13.0-0-0
c5
( 13...0-0
14.De2
c5
15.dxc5
Sxc5
16.Lc3
Dc7
17.f5|^
1-0 Adams,M-Leko,P/Linares 16th 1999) 14.Lc3
0-0
>=15.dxc5!
( 15.Sxd7?!
Dxd7
16.f5
Dd5!<=>
0-1 Galliamova,A-Kortschnoj,V/Schuhplattler Veterans vs Ladies 2000) 15...Sxc5
( 15...Sxe5
16.fxe5!
( 16.Lxe5
Lxc5
17.Df3
1/2-1/2 Jaracz,P-Zontakh,A/Bank Pocztowy op-A 2001) 16...Sd5
17.Se4
Dc7
18.g4
Tad8
19.g5|^
h5
20.Ld4!
/\b6
21.Sf6+->
) 16.De2
-13...0-0; after 12...c5
13.0-0-0
cxd4
14.Sg6!
Tg8
15.Sxf8
Sxf8
16.The1
Dd7
17.Da3
white has more than a sufficient compensation for a pawn.1-0 Motylev,A-Atalik,S/Popel mem 2nd 1999) 13.0-0-0
Dc7
. 1/2-1/2 Motylev,A-Roiz,M/Istanbul 2003/[Roiz,M] (26) ( The nice example of white's direct attack can be: 13...0-0
14.Kb1
Dc7
15.Se2
Tad8
16.Df3
h5
17.g4
Lxe5
18.fxe5
Sxg4
19.Sf4->
1-0 Illescas Cordoba,M-Karpov,A/Dos Hermanas 1999) The most promising seems to be: 14.Se4!
Sxe4
15.Dxe4
Sf6
( 15...h5
16.f5!
Sf6
17.De2
De7
18.The1
0-0-0
19.Lg5|^
1-0 Adams,M-Stohl,I/Bundesliga 0001 2000) 16.De2
0-0-0
17.g4
( 17.h5!?+/=
) 17...c5
18.dxc5
Lxc5
19.Kb1
Ld6
20.c4
h5
21.g5
Lxe5
22.fxe5
Sg4
23.Lc3+/=
and white has a clear plus due to majority of pawns on the queen-side.1-0 Macieja,B-Dautov,R/Oz.com qual blitz 2000]
8...Lh7
9.Ld3
Lxd3
10.Dxd3
Sf6
11.Ld2
c5?!
ce coup est sûrement trop agressif, il est préférable de penser au plus vite à roquer
12.0-0-0
Sc6
13.Le3!?
[ >=13.Lc3
Dd5
14.dxc5
Dxd3
15.Txd3
Lxc5
16.Lxf6
gxf6
17.Se4
Le7
18.Thd1+/=
1/2-1/2 Asrian,K-Yermolinsky,A/New York 1998/CBM 64 (28)]
13...Da5!
14.Dc4
[ 14.dxc5?!
Dxa2
15.Db5
Da1+
16.Kd2
0-0-0+
( 16...Da5+
17.Dxa5
Sxa5
= / +=) 17.Ke2
Txd1
18.Txd1
Da2=
19.Sd2!?
a6
20.Db3
( 20.Dc4
Dxb2
) 20...Dxb3
21.Sxb3
Sd5
22.Lc1
Le7
23.Sf5
exf5
24.Txd5
g6
( 24...Te8
25.Txf5
Lxc5+
26.Kf1
) 25.Kf3
]
14...b5!?
[ 14...Sd5!?
15.Db3!?
Fritz ( 15.dxc5
Sxe3
16.fxe3
Lxc5
( 16...Dxc5
17.Dd3!?=
) 17.Db3=
; 15.Se4?
b5
16.De2
Dxa2
17.Dxb5
Sdb4->
Fritz) 15...Db6
16.Se4
Dxb3
17.axb3=
]
15.De2
c4
16.d5!
Sb4?
[ 16...Sxd5!
17.Txd5
Dxa2
18.Tdd1[]
( 18.Txb5
Da4-+
; 18.Thd1
Da1+
19.Kd2
Lb4+
20.c3
Dxb2+
21.Ke1
Dxe2+
22.Kxe2
exd5
23.cxb4
Sxb4-+
; 18.Sd2
Sb4
19.Txb5
Da1+
20.Sb1
Sa2+
21.Kd2
Td8+
22.Ld4
Txd4+
23.Ke3
; 18.Sd4
c3!
) 18...Da1+
( 18...La3
19.c3
Da1+
20.Kd2
Dxb2+
21.Ke1
Dxc3+©
) 19.Kd2
Lb4+
20.c3
Dxb2+
21.Ke1
Lxc3+
22.Kf1
Dxe2+
23.Kxe2~~
]
17.dxe6
Sxa2+
[ 17...Dxa2
18.Ld4
Ld6
19.Th4!?~~
0-0-0
20.Sf5
The8
21.e7
Td7
22.Se5
c3
23.Sxd6+
Txd6
24.bxc3
]
18.Kb1
Lb4?
[ 18...Sb4[]
19.exf7+
( 19.Ld4
Ld6
20.Se5
0-0
21.Sf5
Lxe5
22.Dxe5
fxe6
23.Dxe6+
Kh7
24.De7
) 19...Kxf7
20.Ld4
Ld6=/+
]
19.exf7+
Kxf7
20.Se5+
Kg8
21.Ld4!->
Te8
22.Df3
Te6
23.Sg6
Kh7
[ 23...Ta6?
24.Da8+
Kf7
25.Db7+
Kg8
26.Dc8+
Kf7
27.Se5+
Ke7
28.Sf5#
]
24.Df5+-
The8
25.Sf8+
Kg8
26.Sxe6
c3
27.Se4!
Sxe4
28.Dg6
1-0
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