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Chess Thriller: GM Moskalenko vs. GM Vallejo Pons

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Sunday, 15 September 2013

By GM Kevin Spraggett
Kevin's blog (parental advisory)

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As promised, here are Viktors notes to his sensational game with Paco from Linares earlier this week. Enjoy!

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GM Moskalenko (2524) - GM Vallejo Pons (2706)

GM Moskalenko, VGM Vallejo Pons, F
Spanish Tch; Rd3


1.b3 d5 2.e3 ( 2.Bb2 Bg4 3.Nf3 Bxf3 is seen often ) 2e5 3.Bb2 Bd6 4.f4!?



Provocative! If Pacos 8th move is as strong as Moskalenko thinks, then this line should not be played except under the most extreme circumstances when White must absolutely play for a win at all costs. Viktor points out that there are good alternatives, such as 4.c4 or 4.Nf3.

4 exf4 5.Bxg7 Qh4+



This has actually been played before on numerous occasions. As well, one can find this theme in some openings with colours reversed. Definitely not for the faint hearted!
6.g3! fxg3 7.Bg2! gxh2+ 8.Kf1



All the games in my database have Black taking on g1, which leads to some advantage for White
8Bg4 !



A powerful novelty that changes the evaluation of this opening variation.
9.Nf3 Qh5 10.Nc3 Ne7 11.Bxh8



The immediate 11Nf5 is quite fine for White: 12.Nb5 Bg3 13.Nbd4 Nh4 14.Ne2 Bxf3 15.Nxg3 Bxg2+ 16.Kf2 Qxd1 17.Raxd1 Bxh1 18.Rxh1 Ng6 19.Bc3 Nc6 20.Rxh2
11Nd7! 12.e4 ( Both 12.Nb5 Bg3 13.Bb2 Nf5 and 12.Ke2 Nf5 look dangerous ) O-O-O 13.Bd4



Almost all of Whites play has been forced up to now. After the game Viktor realized that Black can get the advantage with either 13Nc6! or 13Ng6 14.Bf2 d4! Black is also better in the text
13Rg8 14.Qe2



Last chance for the upper hand is 14Bh3! 15.Bxh3 Qxh3+ 16.Ke1 Rg2 17.Qf1 c5
14Ng6? 15.Qf2! Bh3 ( 15c5 16.Nb5 or 15Nf4 16.Rxh2 ) 16.Bxh3 Nf4 ( 16Qxh3+ 17.Qg2 Qxg2+ 18.Kxg2 c5 19.Kf2 cxd4 20.Nxd5 ) 17.Bxd7+ Kxd7 18.Rxh2 Nh3



Blacks attack is over
19.Nxd5! Rg6 20.e5 Qf5 21.Ne3 Rg1+



One last desperate trick: if 22.Ke2 Nf4 is mate!
22.Nxg1! 1-0

A game worth careful study.

Replay the game

Other posts by GM Kevin Spraggett:
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Friday 5-second tactics
Happy 70th birthday to GM Kavalek
Today's Insight into Chess
Tactical workout-2
Tactical workout
Knight-mares
6-time Portuguese Chess Champion Rui Damaso's Chess Brilliancies
Ode to the Kings's Gambit
Good news for old chess players
Lothar Schmid
Chess un-plugged!
Deceptively simple chess
Erich Eliskases
Robert Byrne




Comments (2)
1. Written by This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it on 07:03 15 2013 .
 
 
wow!
Really great! :))
 
2. Written by x_O on 08:39 15 2013 .
 
 
wow!
woww! 
that s chess... 
 
x_O
 

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