Ilyin Zhenevsky & Rabinovich vs Capablanca
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[Event "Leningrad"] [Site "?"] [Round "0"] [White "Ilyin Zhenevsky & Rabinovich"] [Black "Capablanca"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "A47"] [Opening "Neo-Queen's Indian"] 1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 b6 3. g3 Bb7 4. Bg2 c5 5. O-O cxd4 6. Nxd4 Bxg2 7. Kxg2 d5 8. c4 Qd7 9. cxd5 Nxd5 10. e4 Nc7 11. Nc3 e5 12. Nf5 Qxd1 13. Rxd1 Nba6 14. Be3 Rd8 15. Rxd8+ Kxd8 16. a4 {White hopes to play a later Nb5 and win the a-pawn, but the time this will require lets Black activate his pieces. They should keep the heat on Black's king by 16.Rd1+ Kc8 17.a3 g6 18.Nh6 Bxh6 19.Bxh6 Re8 20.b4 when White keeps the initiative.} 16... Kd7 { Now Black can meet a check on d1 by ...Ke6.} 17. Nb5 g6 18. Nh4 { White loses time with both knights. 18.Rd1+ was still correct.} 18... Bc5 19. Nxa7 {White wins a pawn but accepts weak doubled e-pawns.} 19... Bxe3 20. fxe3 Nc5 {Now Black threatens both 21...Nxe4 and 21...Ra8, and White can only defend both of these threats by letting Black further maim his pawn structure.} 21. Nb5 Nxb5 22. axb5 Ke6 {Black doesn't bother with the e-pawn since taking it would give White some activity by 22...Nxe4 23.Ra7+ Ke6 24.Ra6} 23. Kf3 Rd8 24. b4 Nb3 25. Ra7 {25.Ra6 Nd2+ 26.Ke2 Rd6 27.Nf3 Nxe4 And Black will consolidate his bind by ...h6 and White will be left with no defense.} 25... Nd2+ 26. Kg2 Nxe4 27. Nf3 Rd5 28. Ra8 Rxb5 29. Re8+ Kf6 30. g4 Ng5 31. Nxg5 Kxg5 32. Kg3 {Black has an extra pawn as well as a continuing bind.} 32... Kf6 33. Rh8 Kg7 34. Re8 h6 35. h4 Kf6 36. Rc8 { 36.Rh8 Rxb4 37.Rxh6 Kg7 And White's rook is permanently stranded on h6.} 36... Rxb4 37. Rc6+ Kg7 38. g5 h5 39. Rc8 Rg4+ 40. Kh3 Re4 41. Rc3 b5 0-1
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WhiteIlyin Zhenevsky & Rabinovich
BlackCapablanca
Game
Moves41
OpeningA47 — Neo-Queen's Indian
Result0-1
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TournamentLeningrad
Location?
Round0