Grigoriyev vs Alekhine
Moscow | ?
290
[Event "Moscow"]
[Site "?"]
[Round "0"]
[White "Grigoriyev"]
[Black "Alekhine"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "C12"]
[Opening "French: MacCutcheon"]
1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Bg5 Bb4 {The very sharp McCutcheon Variation.}
5. e5 h6 6. exf6 {Nowadays the bishop usually retreats to d2 or e3 instead.}
6... hxg5 7. fxg7 Rg8 8. h4 { White moves quickly to open up more lines on the
kingside.} 8... gxh4 9. Qg4 Be7 {But there is going to be great difficulty
defending the weak pawn at g7.} 10. g3 c5 {This is a critical position, and
White makes a mistake. The correct move is to remain consistent with the
opening plan, and keep playing on the kingside. Now Alekhine seizes the
initiative and never lets go.} 11. O-O-O Nc6 12. dxc5 Qa5 { See how quickly
the picture has changed. Black is now on the attack.} 13. Kb1 e5 14. Qh5 Be6
{The pawn at g7 has become irrelevant. Black doesn't care about the pawn at d5
either. The initiative is much more important.} 15. Nxd5 Bxd5 16. Rxd5 Nb4 17.
Rxe5 { Both sides attack. But the one with the initiative always has the
advantage.} 17... Qxa2+ 18. Kc1 O-O-O {The move performs double-duty. The king
flees to safety and the rook at d8 now cuts off the escape path of White's
monarch.} 19. Bd3 Qa1+ 20. Kd2 Qxb2 21. Ke3 {21.Rxe7 Qxc2+ 22.Ke1 Nxd3+ 23.Kf1
Qxf2+} 21... Bf6 22. Qf5+ Kb8 23. Re4 Rxd3+ 24. cxd3 Bd4+ 25. Kf4 { 25.Rxd4
Nc2+ 26.Ke4 Re8+ 27.Kf4 Qxd4+ 28.Kf3 Ne1+} 25... Qxf2+ 0-1
0-1
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