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now up to me - Part Two

86 - Casino Crazy

Staying the years when computers were not the masters, it must be said that the combinations, designed as a sequence of moves more or less forced leading to a situation material or positional advantage, were easier to find before the board with the possibility of moving the pieces, moves to withdraw, and in the company of a good whiskey (not too ...). Remaining in
of narcissism and referring to the 28 ° Italian Championship Match (which involves the C semifinal was won by Zichichi with 10/12 while I finished with a decent 7 1 / 2 - 3 +6 = -3 -), I found the part that follows that, as my habit was characterized by a very interesting tactical mess (at least for me ...) and I hope interest you as well.
Bagnoli - De Biase: 1. e4 c6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 d: e4 4. C: e4 Sd7 5. AC4 Cgf6 6. Ng5 e6 7. De2 CB6 8. Bd3 Be7? (during the years of the Chess Club Bolognese had experienced a few times this variant against Tamburini, a lover and connoisseur of the Caro-Kann. The stretch of the Black is a mistake to insist on which the black until it's too late, as he had to play 8 . ... h6 9. C5f3 c5 10. d: C5: C5) 9. C1f3 00 (9. ... H6) 10. Ad2 Qc7 11. g4! (since the Black proceed with extreme prudence, it is time to unleash hell ...) c5 12. c3 c4?! (giving up any chance of counterplay. Now White has a free hand to continue its assault on the stronghold of the opponent's king) 13. Ac2 CBD5 14. Se5 b5 15. Tg1 (positioning artillery) Ad6 ( Nero probably feared the consequences of 15. ... H6 16. Cg: f7!? T: f7 17. C: f7 R: f7 18. G5, with violent attack) 16. f4 Bd7 (slow, slow, slow ...) 17. Tg3 Tac8 18. Th3 g6 (forzata. Now I opted for the section that, in DefInt wins the game) 19. Df2! (PG4 offers. They are very interesting developments from 19. ... RG7. After 20. Ce4 A: e5 - or 20. ... C: e4 21. A: e4 Nf6 22. DH4! C: e4 23. Q: h7 + RF6 24. RF5 + g5 25. DH4! and wins - 21. f: e5 C: g4 22. Nf6! White wins in all variations. For example: 22. ... Cd: f6 23. e: f6 + RG8 - 23. ... C: F6? 24. Ah6 + - 24. Dh4 h5 25. DG5 DD8 26. T: h5 and Black is lost after 26. ... Q: f6 27 D: g4 e5 28. DG5 DF3 29. A: g6! That after 26. ... C: f6 27. A: g6! C: h5 28. Ah7 +!. What I said about the whiskey?) A: e5 20. f: e5 C: g4 21. DG3 h5 (21. ... F5 22. T: h7) 22. TH4 f5 (22. ... Nf6 23. T: h5!) 23. h3 f4 24. DG1! C: e5! (still the best defense. 24. ... Cge3 25. A: g6!) 25. d: D e5: e5 + 26. Ce4 Dg7 27. 000 e5 28. AE1! AE6! (not 28. ... Ce3? To read 29. T: d7! Q: d7 30. Q: g6 + Dg7 31. DE6 + DF7 - single - 32. Nf6 + RG7 33. C: h5 + RG8 34. Nf6 + RG7 35 . TH7 +) 29. Cc7 Ng5 30. TD6 Bf5 31. CF3! CE8 32. TA6 A: c2 33. A: c2 (and now, how to protect PG6?) Nf6 34. T: a7 DH6 35. C: e5, Black leaves.
E 'is necessary at this point, a correction in my notes of the period covered, after a possible 33. ... Rf7, the following 34. T: g6 chapel which is a horrible, as the Black replies with 34. ... Q: g6 with check. I probably would have continued with 34. Ng5 +, leading to a final (laboratories) for winning White, while - more precisely the time - not necessarily 34. C: e5 + will lead to the same conclusion.

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