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Surprise! It occurs that the poor black
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Black entered this somewhat worse ending
expecting to make a draw without special
difficulties. Look at the successful example
of such strategy: 16...Sc5!? 17.Tac1 (17.Sd4
Se4) Se6 18.Tc8 Tc8 19.Tc8 Lc8 20.Kf1
Kf8 21.Ke1 Ke7 22.Kd2 Kd6, and here the
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The first stage of Whites plan is completed.
By the net step he would like to strengthen
pressure on the pawn d5 however,
immediate attempt to double rooks on d
file 24.Td2 allows the undesirable exchange
24 Tc1. White find one additional nonstandard solution.
24.Kh2
Although this move makes aesthetical
impression, objectively 24.Se1 or 24.La2
look more preferable.
24...Ke7
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This opening position looks not very
attractive for White because half of his
army actually does not participate in the
battle. The trivial ways here may be to the
Blacks advantage, for example:
a) 14.h4 Sf8 15.Sf5 h5 16.Sg3 g6 17.La2
La2 18.Ta2 Sg4 19.Te2 Te6 (Schwarz
D. : Babula V., Slovakia 2011)
b) 14.a4 Dc8 (14...Sf8!?) 15.h4 Da6
16.Kd2 (preventing ...Ld3) Tad8 17.h5
h6 18.Th4 Sh7 (Spassky B. : Uusi V.,
Rostov 1958)
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4) Provocation: general
considerations are demonstratively
moved to the backstage
Morozevich A. : Pelletier Y.
Biel 2006
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In similar positions with the short castling
White usually try to advance his queenside
pawns, but here one can expect the quick
offensive on the other flank, for example:
18.g4 Se4 19.De3 Sc5 20.g5 hg5 21.fg5 Sd3
22.Sd3 Td5, etc.
18.c4 Dc7 19.b4?!
Instead of common sense playing White
simply produces a mess on the board.
Perhaps after the exchange of queens or
rooks the kings presence in the thick of
things may prove to be useful, but first his
majesty have to survive until such favorable
turn of events comes.
19...Sd7
This is not thought-out answer and
furthermore Black loses time in vain. The
better solution here was to preserve knights
and continue 19...a5 20.Kb2 ab4 21.ab4 De7
22.Kb3 b5 or 19...Le4 20.Dc2 Ld3 21.Td3
Td3 22.Dd3 a5, taking the initiative.
20.Kb2 Se5 21.fe5 Kh8
This artificial move (with the idea to play
Td7) eposes the Blacks king. The
approximate equilibrium could become a
result of the following complications: 21...a5
22.b5 (22.De3?! ab4 23.ab4 Ta8) Dc5
23.Df4 (23.g3?! Lf3) Lg2!? 24.Dg3 (24.Tg1
Td3) Lb7 25.Tg1 g5 26.h4 Dd4 27.Ka2 Le4.
22.De3 Td7
The lines 22...Kg8 or 22...a5!? (23.b5 Td7)
were more justified.
23.g4 Tfd8?
This mistake already leads to defeat.
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This is a very unexpected thrust, although
its idea becomes clear if one takes into
account Blacks intention to play d5
and f5 in the near future.
14.Le3
The beginning of Whites troubles. Actually
his bishop now is the poorest piece on the
board and it is not possible to solve this
problem immediately (14.Lg5 Se8).
Therefore instead of the natural move in the
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Conclusion
As Reti asserted, in chess one should be
interested more in exceptions than rules.
Deviation from the common stereotypes is
in a certain sense a non-conventional
strategic weapon - do not miss the chance to
use it, if the suitable case is occurred!
Bibliography:
Ivan Sokolov
Winning Chess Middlegames
New In Chess 2008;
Viacheslav Eingorn
Creative Chess Opening Preparation
Gambit Publications 2006.