Black has an awful position, thanks to his very bad bishop. But even positions like this may be defended successfully.
Passive defense promises him nothing: 2...f6 3. Qd7+ Kg8 4. Bd2 Qd6 5.Qe8+ Kg76. Bh6+!; or 2...Qd6 3. f4, with great advantage
to White. So Artur decides to sacrifice some material.
to White. So Artur decides to sacrifice some material.
White gives back one of his two extra pawns since he cannot see how he will quash his opponent’s counterplay after 6. Kh3 Qe2!
White’s forces are restricted; his extra pawn is meaningless. The game eventually ended in a draw.