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Old December 31st 03, 09:38 PM
Marco
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Default Would anyone with chessbase analyse this game?

Here is an analysis I got with Fritz 8:

[Event "ICC 45 15"]
[Site "Internet Chess Club"]
[Date "2003.12.28"]
[Round "?"]
[White "g8wrb"]
[Black "paupau"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "C50"]
[WhiteElo "1179"]
[BlackElo "1123"]
[Annotator "Fritz 8 (30s)"]
[PlyCount "89"]
[EventDate "2003.??.??"]
[TimeControl "2700+15"]

{C50: Hungarian Defence and Giuoco Pianissimo} 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3.
Bc4 d6 4.
d3 Nf6 {last book move} 5. Be3 h6 {Prevents intrusion on g5} 6. Nc3 a6 {
Covers b5} (6... Na5 7. Qe2 $11) 7. O-O Ng4 8. h3 h5 $2 (8... Nxe3 9.
fxe3 Be7
10. Bxf7+ Kxf7 11. Nxe5+ Kg8 12. Nf7 $14) 9. Nh2 $4 {
letting the wind out of his own sails} (9. hxg4 $142 {
and White gets the upper hand} Bxg4 10. Re1 $18) 9... Nxh2 (9... Nxe3
10. fxe3
Be6 11. Bxe6 fxe6 12. d4 $11) 10. Kxh2 Qf6 {
Black should quickly conclude development.} (10... Be7 11. Nd5 $14) 11.
Ne2 (
11. f4 $5 $16) 11... g5 12. Ng3 (12. Nc3 $142 $5 {is worthy of
consideration}
Ne7 13. d4 $14) 12... g4 $15 {Black gets more space} 13. Kg1 (13. c3
$142 $15 {
would keep White in the game}) 13... gxh3 14. gxh3 $4 {
White has lost his nerve... understandable when you consider his
position} (14.
Qf3 $142 Qg6 15. Nf5 hxg2 16. Qxg2 $19) 14... Bxh3 15. Re1 (15. Nxh5 {
does not improve anything} Qh4 16. Qf3 f5 $19) 15... Qg6 (15... h4 $142
$19 {
and the result of the game is clear: Black will win}) 16. Qf3 h4 17. Qh1
(17.
Qxf7+ {the only chance to get some counterplay} Qxf7 18. Bxf7+ Kxf7 19.
Nf1 $19
) 17... hxg3 18. Qf3 gxf2+ 19. Kxf2 Bg4 20. Bxf7+ (20. Qg2 {is no
salvation}
Rh3 21. Rh1 Rxe3 22. Kxe3 Nd4 23. Bxf7+ Kxf7 $19) 20... Qxf7 21. Qxf7+
Kxf7 22.
Rf1 Ke7 23. Bg5+ (23. Rh1 {cannot undo what has already been done} Rxh1
24.
Rxh1 Kd7 $19) 23... Kd7 24. Rg1 Rh2+ (24... Be6 {and Black can already
relax}
25. a3 $19) 25. Rg2 (25. Kg3 {the last chance for counterplay} Rxc2 26.
Kxg4
$19) 25... Rxg2+ 26. Kxg2 Be7 27. Kg3 (27. Bxe7 {hardly improves
anything} Kxe7
28. c3 Rf8 $19) 27... Bh5 (27... Bxg5 {makes it even easier for Black}
28. Kxg4
Rg8 29. c3 Bc1+ 30. Kh3 Bxb2 31. Rb1 Bxc3 32. Rb3 $19) 28. Rh1 (28. Bxe7
{
a fruitless try to alter the course of the game} Nxe7 29. Rh1 Rh8 $19)
28...
Bxg5 29. Rxh5 Be7 (29... Bf4+ {keeps an even firmer grip} 30. Kf2 Nb4
31. d4
exd4 32. Kf3 $19) 30. Rh7 (30. c3 {cannot change destiny} Rg8+ 31. Kf3
Nd8 $19)
30... Rg8+ 31. Kf3 Rg1 (31... Nd4+ {seems even better} 32. Kf2 Nxc2 33.
a3 $19)
32. Kf2 (32. c3 {is not much help} Rf1+ 33. Ke3 Rb1 $19) 32... Ra1
(32... Rb1 {
might be the shorter path} 33. b3 Rb2 34. a4 $19) 33. a3 Rb1 34. b4 (34.
b3 {
does not help much} Rb2 $19) 34... Rc1 (34... Rb2 $142 {
and Black can already relax} 35. Ke1 Rxc2 36. Kd1 $19) 35. c4 Nd4 36. c5
(36.
a4 {doesn't do any good} Ra1 37. a5 c5 38. bxc5 dxc5 $19) 36... Rc3 37.
cxd6
cxd6 38. Ke3 (38. a4 {does not solve anything} Rxd3 39. Rf7 d5 40. exd5
e4 $19)
38... Rxa3 (38... Rc2 39. Rxe7+ Kxe7 40. b5 Re2#) 39. Rh1 (39. Kd2 {
doesn't improve anything} Rb3 $19) 39... Kc6 (39... Ra2 40. Rh7 Re2#)
40. Rc1+
Kb5 41. Rc7 Bg5+ (41... Ra2 42. Rc2 Bg5+ 43. Kf2 Rxc2+ 44. Kg3 Bf4+ 45.
Kh3
Rh2+ 46. Kg4 Rg2+ 47. Kh5 Nf3 48. d4 exd4 49. e5 Nxe5 50. Kh4 Rh2#) 42.
Kf2 b6
43. Rg7 Bf4 44. Kf1 Rb3 45. Kf2 {White resigns} 0-1



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