Spassky vs Tal
Tallinn | ?
525
[Event "Tallinn"]
[Site "?"]
[Round "0"]
[White "Spassky"]
[Black "Tal"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "E30"]
[Opening "Nimzo-Indian: Leningrad, 4...h6"]
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. Bg5 {A line which Spassky favored for many
years even though White has no real chance to gain an advantage against best
play.} 4... h6 5. Bh4 c5 6. d5 b5 {Tal decides to make a fight of the game,
casting aside the more prosaic 6...d6 .} 7. dxe6 fxe6 8. cxb5 d5 { The
investment of a pawn has gained Black a very strong central pawn wedge.} 9. e3
{The threat was 9...d4.} 9... O-O { The f-file now is available for attacking
operations.} 10. Nf3 { 10.Bd3 is considered stronger.} 10... Qa5 11. Bxf6 Rxf6
12. Qd2 a6 {A typical i dea in formations where the b-pawn has been
sacrificed. Black wants to open up more lines and diagonals.} 13. bxa6 Nc6
{There is no need to capture the pawn at a6. Now that it is out of the way
Black is able to bring the knight into the game.} 14. Be2 { A critical moment.
White is getting ready to castle to safety.} 14... d4 { This additional pawn
sacrifice is part of a strong combination which leads to a win of material.}
15. exd4 Rxf3 { The knight defended the pawn at d4, so it is eliminated.} 16.
Bxf3 cxd4 { Now the pin on the a5-d1 diagonal is exploited.} 17. O-O dxc3 18.
bxc3 Bxc3 { This fork of queen and rook was foreseen by Tal many moves back.}
19. Qd6 Rxa6 {Now if the rook moves then 20...Nd4 will create tremendous
problems for White. } 20. Bxc6 Bb4 {This is the finishing touch of the
combination, preventing the White queen from moving to e7.} 21. Qb8 Rxc6 22.
Rac1 {Black has two powerful bishops for the rook, but his position has some
holes in it.} 22... Bc5 23. Rc2 Qa4 24. Qb3 Qf4 25. Qg3 {A serious
miscalculation. 25.Qf3 Qxf3 26. gxf3 e5 27. Kh1 Bb7 28.Rb1 Rb6 29.Rxb6 Bxf3+
30.Kg1 Bxb6 31.a4 might have been better, as suggested by Viktor Korchnoi.}
25... Qf5 26. Rfc1 Bb7 27. Qf3 { 27.Qb8+ Kh7 28.Qxb7 Bxf2+ 29.Rxf2 Rxc1+
30.Rf1 Rxf1++} 27... Qg5 28. Qb3 Rc7 { Black has regrouped effectively and is
ready for the final assault on the White king.} 29. g3 { Now we have a
combination of an x-ray and a skewer along the c-file.} 29... Bxf2+ 30. Kxf2
{30.Rxf2 Rxc1+ 31.Rf1 Qc5+} 30... Qf6+ 31. Ke1 Qe5+ 32. Kf1 { 32.Kd1 Qd4+
33.Ke1 Qg1+} 32... Ba6+ 33. Kg1 Qd4+ 34. Kg2 Qe4+ 35. Kg1 { 35.Kh3 Rxc2
36.Qxc2 Bf1+ 37.Rxf1 Qxc2} 35... Bb7 36. h4 Qh1+ 37. Kf2 Rf7+ 38. Ke2 Qe4+ 0-1
0-1
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