Polugaevsky vs Petrosian
Soviet Championship | ?
447
[Event "Soviet Championship"]
[Site "?"]
[Round "0"]
[White "Polugaevsky"]
[Black "Petrosian"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "E47"]
[Opening "Nimzo-Indian: 4.e3 O-O 5.Bd3"]
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e3 O-O 5. Bd3 d5 6. Nf3 c5 7. O-O dxc4 8.
Bxc4 Nbd7 9. Qe2 a6 10. a3 cxd4 {Black could also keep the tension with
10...Ba5.} 11. axb4 dxc3 12. bxc3 {At a first glance the position seems to
favor White with the two bishops. However, Black will have play against
White's backward c-pawn.} 12... Qc7 13. Bb2 e5 { Gains space and makes an out
for the light squared bishop.} 14. e4 Nb6 15. Bd3 Bg4 16. Ra5 Nh5 17. g3
{Played to prevent Nf4.} 17... Rad8 18. Qe3 f6 19. Rc5 Qd7 20. Be2 {A mistake
which was extremely hard to foresee. The bishop will come under attack on e2.
Better was 20. Bc2.} 20... Bh3 21. Ra1 Nf4 { White gets mated if he takes the
knight.} 22. Rca5 { 22.gxf4 Qg4+ 23.Kh1 Qg2+ Mate.} 22... Qg4 23. Bc1 Rd6 24.
R5a2 Rfd8 { The domination of the only open file is the key to victory in this
game.} 25. Ne1 {White must protect the vulnerable back rank.} 25... Nxe2+ 26.
Qxe2 Qxe2 27. Rxe2 {White has defended well to get this far. However, Black's
initiative carries into the endgame.} 27... Rd1 28. f3 Nc4 { 28...R8d3 This
would have been more efficient.} 29. Kf2 { White finally gets off the back
rank.} 29... R8d3 30. Rc2 Rd7 31. g4 { A vain attempt to snare the bishop.}
31... g5 32. Rca2 { 32.Kg3 Rxe1 33.Kxh3 Rdd1} 32... h5 { Opening yet another
avenue into White's kingside.} 33. gxh5 Be6 34. Re2 Rh7 35. Ng2 Rxh5 {Now
White's pawn structure is too weak.} 36. h4 { White gives up a pawn to keep
the rook out of the attack.} 36... gxh4 37. Re1 Rxe1 38. Nxe1 Rh7 39. Nc2 h3
40. Be3 Rd7 41. Re1 Kh7 42. Ke2 Nb2 { Being a clear pawn up Black decides the
game quickly.} 43. f4 Nd1 44. f5 Bc4+ 45. Kf3 Rd3 46. Rh1 Bb3 47. Rxh3+ Kg8 {
White resigned due to the pin on his bishop.} 0-1
0-1
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