@Nimzowitsch-Capablanca 1913.pgn
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🔹 Aron Nimzowitsch - Jose Raul Capablanca , Exhibition Game (1913), Riga
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12...Qe8!
Moving the queen away from the opponent's rook and protecting the b5-pawn.
13.e4
13.d5! e×d5 14.Nd4 Qe5 15.e4 d×e4 16.a×b5 a×b5 17.N×c6 N×c6 18.R×a8 R×a8 19.Q×e4 Q×e4 20.B×e4
(½-½ Wojtaszek-R - Giri-A Shakmir 2018 )
13...g6 14.h4 Nd7 15.a×b5 a×b5 16.R×a8 Q×a8 17.d5
Moving the queen away from the opponent's rook and protecting the b5-pawn.
13.e4
13.d5! e×d5 14.Nd4 Qe5 15.e4 d×e4 16.a×b5 a×b5 17.N×c6 N×c6 18.R×a8 R×a8 19.Q×e4 Q×e4 20.B×e4
(½-½ Wojtaszek-R - Giri-A Shakmir 2018 )
13...g6 14.h4 Nd7 15.a×b5 a×b5 16.R×a8 Q×a8 17.d5
29.R×b4?
29.a3!
The only way to keep the equality.
29...Nc5 30.R×b4 a×b4 31.B×d4 =
29...a×b4 30.Bd2 b3! 31.a×b3 Rf3 32.b4 Rd3! 33.Re1 Kf7 34.Bc1 R×h3 -+
29.a3!
The only way to keep the equality.
29...Nc5 30.R×b4 a×b4 31.B×d4 =
29...a×b4 30.Bd2 b3! 31.a×b3 Rf3 32.b4 Rd3! 33.Re1 Kf7 34.Bc1 R×h3 -+
20.R×b7!
Choosing a tactical way to simplify the game and forcing a rook endgame with good drawing chances.
20...K×b7 21.Rb1+ Kc8 22.B×c6 B×f6 23.B×d7+ K×d7 24.e×f6 Re8+ 25.Kd3 Re6 26.Rb4 R×f6 27.Ke3 Re6+ 28.Kd3 Rf6 ½-½
Choosing a tactical way to simplify the game and forcing a rook endgame with good drawing chances.
20...K×b7 21.Rb1+ Kc8 22.B×c6 B×f6 23.B×d7+ K×d7 24.e×f6 Re8+ 25.Kd3 Re6 26.Rb4 R×f6 27.Ke3 Re6+ 28.Kd3 Rf6 ½-½
7.Qa4+
An attempt to disrupt Black's natural development and prevent c7-c5. This move was introduced in 1923 by Lasker in his game against Marshall.
7...Nc6 8.e3 0-0 9.Be2 d×c4 10.0-0 Bd7 11.B×c4
An attempt to disrupt Black's natural development and prevent c7-c5. This move was introduced in 1923 by Lasker in his game against Marshall.
7...Nc6 8.e3 0-0 9.Be2 d×c4 10.0-0 Bd7 11.B×c4
29.Bd1!
Black's problems are obvious. His two knights – both the 'bad' one and the 'good' one – are in a kind of impasse.
29...Ra3?!
The final oversight in a very difficult position.
30.g3 Nh5 31.Qb2 Qa8
Alas, the control of the a-file is of no importance.
32.Bxh5 Bxe3 33.Rxe3 gxh5 34.Kg2
The exchange of a couple of pairs of minor pieces has not brought Black any relief. To his 'bad' knight has been added a catastrophic weakening of the pawns covering his king.
Black's problems are obvious. His two knights – both the 'bad' one and the 'good' one – are in a kind of impasse.
29...Ra3?!
The final oversight in a very difficult position.
30.g3 Nh5 31.Qb2 Qa8
Alas, the control of the a-file is of no importance.
32.Bxh5 Bxe3 33.Rxe3 gxh5 34.Kg2
The exchange of a couple of pairs of minor pieces has not brought Black any relief. To his 'bad' knight has been added a catastrophic weakening of the pawns covering his king.
15.a4
Playing for a bind and to restrict the opponent's possibilities. White is threatening also to play h2-h3, and so Browne tries to improve the placing of his minor pieces, before he becomes too cramped.
15...Ng4 16.Nb5 Bb7 17.e4 a6 18.Na3!
With the intention of creating a striking force with Nc4 and Bc3, exploiting the fact that the black bishop is not on the long diagonal. White's advantage is becoming increasingly obvious – in the words of Nikitin, 'he has succeeded in consistently accumulating small positional pluses'.
Playing for a bind and to restrict the opponent's possibilities. White is threatening also to play h2-h3, and so Browne tries to improve the placing of his minor pieces, before he becomes too cramped.
15...Ng4 16.Nb5 Bb7 17.e4 a6 18.Na3!
With the intention of creating a striking force with Nc4 and Bc3, exploiting the fact that the black bishop is not on the long diagonal. White's advantage is becoming increasingly obvious – in the words of Nikitin, 'he has succeeded in consistently accumulating small positional pluses'.
Unity Chess Multiple Choice 485
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B: Nf1 – 7
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C: Nb1 – 4
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A: Ba4 – 1
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C: Nb1 – 4
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A: Ba4 – 1
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Unity Chess Multiple Choice 486
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B: Nd4 – 8
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A: g4 – 6
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C: Kh2 – 2
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B: Nd4 – 8
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A: g4 – 6
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C: Kh2 – 2
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