Fine vs Grunfeld
753
[Event "Amsterdam"] [Site "?"] [Round "0"] [White "Fine"] [Black "Grunfeld"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "D02"] [Opening "Queen's Pawn: 2.Nf3 Nf6"] 1. d4 d5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. c4 e6 4. Nc3 dxc4 5. e4 Bb4 6. Bg5 c5 7. e5 cxd4 8. Qa4+ Nc6 9. O-O-O Bd7 10. Ne4 Be7 11. exf6 gxf6 12. Bh4 Nb4 13. Qxb4 Bxb4 14. Nxf6+ Kf8 15. Rxd4 Qa5 16. Nxd7+ Ke8 17. Nf6+ Kf8 {Due to the insecure Black King, the minor-piece player here has a very favourable game, if not an outrightwin} 18. Bxc4 (18. Ne5 h5 19. Ned7+ (19. Bxc4 Rc8 20. Kb1 Be7 21. Rhd1 Kg7 22. Ned7) 19... Kg7 20. Bxc4 Rhc8 21. Kb1 Bc3 22. Re4 Bxb2 23. Kxb2 Qd2+ 24. Kb1 b5 25. Bb3 Qd3+ 26. Ka1 Qc3+ $11 {Gereben-de Groot, Munich 1936}) 18... Rc8 19. Kb1 h5 20. Rhd1 Be7 21. Nd7+ { White parries the threat easily, still strengthening his position} (21. -- Bxf6 22. Bxf6 Qf5+) (21. -- Kg7 22. -- Rhd8) 21... Ke8 22. Bg3 { maintaining the pressure} (22. Bxe7 Kxe7 {only helping Black's development}) 22... Rg8 23. h3 Rg7 24. a3 {An innocent looking move, but in reality a good one. The explanation is that Fine intends to estabilsh a Knight or Bishop on f6, and must first move his King to a2 to avoidQf5+} 24... b5 { seeking counterplay} 25. Bb3 b4 (25... Qa6 26. Be5 Rxg2 27. Nf6+ Kf8 28. Nxh5 { some counterplay for Black}) 26. axb4 Bxb4 27. Be5 Rxg2 28. Rxb4 $1 {diagonals} 28... Qxb4 29. Nf6+ Ke7 30. Rd7+ Kf8 31. Bd6+ Qxd6 32. Rxd6 Rxf2 33. Rd3 { With three pieces against Rook and three pawns, White has an easily won game} 33... Ke7 34. Nxh5 Rf1+ 35. Bd1 Rg8 36. Nd4 e5 37. Nc6+ Ke6 38. Ka2 Rxd1 39. Rxd1 Rg5 40. Nf4+ exf4 41. Nd4+ Kf6 42. Rf1 Ra5+ 43. Kb1 Ra4 44. Nf3 Re4 45. Re1 Re6 46. Rxe6+ fxe6 47. Kc2 e5 48. Kd3 Kf5 49. Nd2 Kg5 50. Ke4 Kh4 51. Kxe5 Kxh3 52. Kxf4 1-0
1-0
You are viewing a shared game, sign up now for a free account to copy this game to your own microbase, and store, analyse and share games.
930
HITS
Players
WhiteFine
BlackGrunfeld
Game
Moves52
OpeningD02 — Queen's Pawn: 2.Nf3 Nf6
Result1-0
Date
Tags
Tournament
TournamentAmsterdam
Location?
Round0