Nazarenus, O. vs Besson, D.
950925
[Event "Samnaun"]
[Site "masterchessopen.com"]
[Round "0"]
[White "Nazarenus, O."]
[Black "Besson, D."]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B01"]
[Opening "Scandinavian (Centre Counter)"]
1.e4 d5 2.d4 dxe4 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.f3 exf3 5.Nxf3 { In return for the pawn White is
granted a slight lead in development and a semi-open f-file for his king's
rook after castling kingside. I think that, with very accurate defence, it is
hard to justify the pawn sacrifice, but at the board Black often has problems.
I once asked Russian grandmaster Mikhail Gurevich why, when he faced the
Blackmar-Diemer Gambit in a rapid tournament, he declined the extra pawn with
4...e3?!. At the time he was in the world's top ten so I was expecting a deep
and meaningful answer, but he replied: 'taking on f3 looked complicated'. }
5...Bf5 6.Bc4 c6 { This is known as the Ziegler Defence, which can also occur
via the move order 5...c6 6 Bc4 Bf5. } 7.O-O e6 8.Ne5 { This sets up a crafty
trick and also invites wild complications. } {#r} 1-0
1-0
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Players | |
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White | Nazarenus, O. |
Black | Besson, D. |
Game | |
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Moves | 8 |
Opening | B01 — Scandinavian (Centre Counter) |
Result | 1-0 |
Date | |
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Tournament | |
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Tournament | Samnaun |
Location | masterchessopen.com |
Round | 0 |