Alexander Alekhine 30 juni, 2019 Kent Berömda partier 0 Konstverket kan beställas på https://fineartamerica.com/products/fantasy-chess-bruce-rolff-canvas-print.html Alekhine with catAlexander AlekhineAlexander Alekhine [Event "Baden-Baden"] [Site "Baden-Baden"] [Date "1925.04.25"] [Round "?"] [White "Reti, Richard"] [Black "Alekhine, Alexander"] [Result "0-1"][ECO "A00"] 1.g3 e5 2.Nf3 e4 3.Nd4 d5 4.d3 exd3 5.Qxd3 Nf6 6.Bg2 Bb4+ 7.Bd2 Bxd2+ 8.Nxd2 O-O 9.c4 Na6 10.cxd5 Nb4 11.Qc4 Nbxd5 12.N2b3 c6 13.O-O Re8 14.Rfd1 Bg4 15.Rd2 Qc8 16.Nc5 Bh3 17.Bf3 Bg4 18.Bg2 Bh3 19.Bf3 Bg4 20.Bh1 h5 21.b4 a6 22.Rc1 h4 23.a4 hxg3 24.hxg3 Qc7 25.b5 axb5 26.axb5{[#]}Re3{! It seems almost incredible that this spectacular move not only stops White’s attack but even brings him serious trouble. And yet it is so. It is obvious enough that the Rook cannot be taken because of 27…Qxg3, followed by 28… Nxe3 and wins; and also that White has to do something in order to parry 27… Rxg3!, etc. (Alekhine)}27.Nf3 cxb5 {The start of a typhoon that sweeps almost all the pieces from the board. (Kasparov)} 28.Qxb5 Nc3 29.Qxb7 Qxb7 30.Nxb7 Nxe2+ 31.Kh2{[#]} Ne4{! It was Alekhine’s stamina that carried him to victory. It was in the most complicated positions that Alekhine found his greates concepts.” <strong>(Fischer)</strong> } 32.Rc4 Nxf2 33.Bg2 Be6 34.Rcc2 Ng4+ 35.Kh3 Ne5+ 36.Kh2 Rxf3 37.Rxe2 Ng4+ 38.Kh3 Ne3+ 39.Kh2 Nxc2 40.Bxf3 Nd4 41.Rf2 Nxf3+ 42.Rxf3 Bd5 0-1 You must activate JavaScript to enhance chess game visualization.
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