Danailov vs Kasparov
World Junior Championship Dortmund | ?
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[Event "World Junior Championship Dortmund"] [Site "?"] [Round "0"] [White "Danailov"] [Black "Kasparov"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "A10"] [Opening "English: 1...g6"] 1. c4 g6 2. Nf3 Bg7 3. Nc3 d6 4. d4 Nf6 5. e4 { The game has transposed to a King's Indian Defense.} 5... O-O 6. Be2 e5 7. dxe5 dxe5 8. Qxd8 Rxd8 {The Exchange Variation, which has a drawish reputation.} 9. Bg5 Nbd7 10. Nd5 {With the idea of exchanging off as many pieces as possible. However, this takes time and allows Black a slight advantage. Better was 10. O-O-O Rf8 11.Rhe1 c6 12.Nd2 Nc5 13.f3 a5 when it's unclear is Black can make anything of the hole on d4.} 10... c6 11. Ne7+ Kf8 12. Nxc8 Rdxc8 13. O-O-O Nc5 14. Bxf6 {Forced in view of the threat to White's e-pawn.} 14... Bxf6 15. Bd3 { Although the position may look equal Black has a small advantage thanks to White's hole on d4.} 15... a5 { So White will be unable to drive the knight away with b4.} 16. Rhe1 Re8 { Relieves the bishop from the protection of the e-pawn.} 17. Bf1 Bd8 18. g3 a4 19. Kc2 Ba5 20. Re3 Rad8 21. Rxd8 Rxd8 { With control of the d-file Black advantage will grow quickly.} 22. Bh3 { 22.Nxe5 Rd2+ 23.Kc1 Rxf2} (22. Nxe5 Rd2+ 23. Kc1 Rxf2 24. Be2 Rxh2 25. Ng4 Rh1+ 26. Kc2) 22... f6 23. Re2 Ke7 24. Bg2 Nd3 25. a3 Nc5 { The knight returns to c5 to take advantage of the new hole at b3.} 26. h4 h5 27. Re3 g5 28. hxg5 fxg5 29. Re2 {29.Nxg5 allows Black to win material.} (29. Nxg5 Bd2 30. Rf3 Bxg5) 29... Nb3 30. Kb1 Kf6 { White resigned since he is in zugzwang.} 0-1
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