Smyslov vs Fuderer
408
[Event "Hastings"]
[Site "?"]
[Round "0"]
[White "Smyslov"]
[Black "Fuderer"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "A21"]
[Opening "English: King's, 2.Nc3 d6 3.Nf3"]
1. c4 e5 2. Nc3 d6 3. Nf3 c6 4. d4 Qc7 5. g3 Nf6 6. Bg2 Be7 {Black strange
development leave his pieces passively placed. 6...g6 trying to activate the
bishop on the a1-h8 diagonal would be met with 7.O- O Bg7 8.e4 with a space
advantage to White.} 7. O-O O-O 8. e4 a5 {8...Bg4 Followed by Nbd7 would at
least give the Black pieces some room to breath.} 9. h3 { This keeps both
bishop and knight off of g4.} 9... Na6 10. Be3 {If White hadn't played 9.h3
Black could now play Ng4 harassing the dark squared bishop.} 10... Re8 11. Rc1
Nd7 12. Qe2 Bf8 13. Rfd1 {White stands better due to his quick development
While Black's pieces are still looking for there correct positions. } 13...
exd4 {Although, Black stands worse because of his backward development he
shouldn't open up the position since White is more than ready for the fight.
13...g6 keeping the position closed until he gets fully developed was a better
idea.} 14. Nxd4 Ndc5 15. Kh2 Bd7 16. Qf3 a4 17. Nf5 {While Black has been
chasing after imaginary play on the queenside White has been building up a
kingside initiative.} 17... Re6 18. Qf4 Rf6 19. g4 Re8 { 19...Bxf5 20.exf5
With the immediate threat of pawn g5 trapping the Black rook. } 20. Qg3 h6 21.
Rd2 Bc8 22. Rcd1 Qa5 23. Bf4 Bxf5 {Black must part with the two bishops while
opening up the g-file due to his weak d-pawn. Which the knight on f5 was
overpowering.} 24. gxf5 Qb4 25. Bxd6 Rxd6 26. Rxd6 Bxd6 27. Rxd6 {White has
won a pawn while keeping his kingside initiative.} 27... Kh7 { 27...Qxb2
28.Rxh6 when Black would have no good response to stop White's threat of pawn
g6.} 28. e5 Qxc4 { 28...Qxb2 29.e6 fxe6 would allow White to win material.}
29. Rg6 Rg8 { 29...fxg6 30.Qxg6+ Kg8 31.Qxe8+ Kh7 32.Qg6+ would also be
hopeless for Black.} 30. Rg4 Qd3 31. Be4 Qd2 {The final mistake after which
Black gets clobbered on the light square 31...Qxg3+ 32.Kxg3 Nxe4+ 33.Nxe4 Re8
34.Kf4 was a better try for Black. However, White's pieces are much more
active for the endgame.} 32. e6 fxe6 33. fxe6+ Nxe4 34. Nxe4 Qxb2 35. Qf4 {The
queen prepares to take over the light squares while standing by to help the
passed e-pawn.} 35... Nb4 36. e7 Nd3 37. Nf6+ {Black resigned. 37.Nf6+ Black
resigned as the White e-pawn promotes after 37...Qxf6 38.Qxf6 gxf6 39.Rxg8
Kxg8 40.e8Q+} 1-0
1-0
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