27...a5!
Fixing the weakness at a4. Now White's task is far more difficult, but I realised this only later, whereas during the game I was merely staggered by the boldness of my opponent, since I was sure that Black would be unable to hold out against the combined pressure on the b-file and on the kingside. At that time I used to think in concrete, tactical terms, whereas for Petrosian it was long-term, strategic terms (Kasparov).
28.Rb2 Bc5 29.f4 Bd7.
Fixing the weakness at a4. Now White's task is far more difficult, but I realised this only later, whereas during the game I was merely staggered by the boldness of my opponent, since I was sure that Black would be unable to hold out against the combined pressure on the b-file and on the kingside. At that time I used to think in concrete, tactical terms, whereas for Petrosian it was long-term, strategic terms (Kasparov).
28.Rb2 Bc5 29.f4 Bd7.
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πΉ Eduard Gufeld
πΉ Soviet International Grandmaster
πΉ Chess Writer
β¦οΈ Eduard Yefimovich Gufeld was a Soviet International Grandmaster of chess, and a chess author.
π Full name: Eduard Gufeld
π Country: Soviet Union
United States
π Born: March 19, 1936
Kiev, Soviet Union
π Died: September 23, 2002
Los Angeles, United States
π Title: Grandmaster
π Peak rating: 2570 (January 1977)
β¦οΈGufeld began participating in chess tournaments in 1953 and won the junior championship of Ukraine the following year. He became an International Master in 1964, and became an International Grandmaster in 1967. In 1977 his Elo rating was 2570, and ranked 16th in the world.
He moved to Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia, where he coached Maia Chiburdanidze, who became the youngest women's world chess champion in 1978.[2] After the fall of the Soviet Union, he emigrated to the United States.
β¦οΈ Gufeld's some books:
βͺοΈ Beating the Sicilian, Batsford, 1984.
βͺοΈ Exploiting Small Advantages, Batsford, 1985. 2003 reprint:
βͺοΈ The Sicilian for the Tournament Player, Batsford, 1989.
βͺοΈ My Life in Chess, Intl Chess Enterprises, 1993.
βͺοΈ Stetsko, Oleg. Winning With the Torre Attack.
βͺοΈ An Opening Repertoire For The Attacking Player, Batsford, 1996.
βͺοΈ The Modern French Tarrasch, Cadogan, 1996.
β¦οΈ A memorable game by Gufeld named "The Mona Lisa" in chessgames.com site!! π
πΈ Vladimir Bagirov vs Eduard Gufeld
πΈ URS-ch sf (1973), Kirovabad, Jun-??
πΈ King's Indian Defense: Saemisch Variation. Panno (E84)
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πΉ Eduard Gufeld
πΉ Soviet International Grandmaster
πΉ Chess Writer
β¦οΈ Eduard Yefimovich Gufeld was a Soviet International Grandmaster of chess, and a chess author.
π Full name: Eduard Gufeld
π Country: Soviet Union
United States
π Born: March 19, 1936
Kiev, Soviet Union
π Died: September 23, 2002
Los Angeles, United States
π Title: Grandmaster
π Peak rating: 2570 (January 1977)
β¦οΈGufeld began participating in chess tournaments in 1953 and won the junior championship of Ukraine the following year. He became an International Master in 1964, and became an International Grandmaster in 1967. In 1977 his Elo rating was 2570, and ranked 16th in the world.
He moved to Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia, where he coached Maia Chiburdanidze, who became the youngest women's world chess champion in 1978.[2] After the fall of the Soviet Union, he emigrated to the United States.
β¦οΈ Gufeld's some books:
βͺοΈ Beating the Sicilian, Batsford, 1984.
βͺοΈ Exploiting Small Advantages, Batsford, 1985. 2003 reprint:
βͺοΈ The Sicilian for the Tournament Player, Batsford, 1989.
βͺοΈ My Life in Chess, Intl Chess Enterprises, 1993.
βͺοΈ Stetsko, Oleg. Winning With the Torre Attack.
βͺοΈ An Opening Repertoire For The Attacking Player, Batsford, 1996.
βͺοΈ The Modern French Tarrasch, Cadogan, 1996.
β¦οΈ A memorable game by Gufeld named "The Mona Lisa" in chessgames.com site!! π
πΈ Vladimir Bagirov vs Eduard Gufeld
πΈ URS-ch sf (1973), Kirovabad, Jun-??
πΈ King's Indian Defense: Saemisch Variation. Panno (E84)
β¦οΈ Review and download PGN fileππ
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