Huebner vs Kasparov
Hamburg | ? | Round 1
620
[Event "Hamburg"]
[Site "?"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Huebner"]
[Black "Kasparov"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "A21"]
[Opening "English: King's, 2.Nc3 d6 3.d4"]
1. c4 e5 2. Nc3 d6 3. d4 exd4 {On the one hand, Black concedes the center with
this move. On the other hand, he gains time since the queen will be exposed at
d4. 3...Nd7 4.Nf3 Ngf6 5.e4 g6 6.Be2 Bg7 7.O-O O-O This could have transposed
into the King's Indian Defense. However, I decided to take the game
elsewhere.} 4. Qxd4 Nf6 5. g3 {My opponent readies the g2-square for his
light-squared bishop, which will be placed on the longest diagonal, and the
important central squares e4 and d5 will be in its domain.} 5... Nc6
{Developing a piece with a threat, as a general rule, is a good idea. In this
case, White must answer the attack on the queen.} 6. Qd2 Be6 7. Nd5 {Moving a
p iece twice in the opening is generally considered a bad idea. But in this
case the threat against the pawn at c4 was most annoying. 7.b3? d5! 8.cxd5
Nxd5 Here if White moves the bishop to b2 Black is still ahead in
development.} 7... Ne5 8. b3 { 8.Nxf6+ Qxf6 9.b3 Nd3+! 10.exd3 Qxa1 An
unpleasant fate for White!} 8... Ne4 { Once again the Black army is moving
forward while attackng the White Queen.} 9. Qe3 Nc5 10. Bb2 c6 11. Nf4 Ng4
{Again the White Queen is under attack.} 12. Qd4 Ne4 13. Bh3 Qa5+ 14. Kf1
Ngxf2 { Black's pieces are swarming around the enemy king.} 15. Bxe6 fxe6 16.
Nxe6 Kd7 {17. Nxf8 Raxf8 would only lose more quickly for Huebner.} 17. Nh3
Nxh3 18. Qxe4 Re8 19. Nc5+ Qxc5 20. Qg4+ Kc7 21. Qxh3 { Now I begin the final
wave of attack against the White monarch.} 21... Be7 22. Bxg7 Rhf8+ 23. Bxf8
Rxf8+ 24. Ke1 {White is vulnerable on the dark squares due to the fact that
his dark- squared bishop is gone. Observe how Black utilizes this asset to his
advantage.} 24... Qf2+ 25. Kd1 Qd4+ 26. Kc2 {Huebner tries to keep his King
off the dark squares. Yet this becomes an impossible task.} 26... Qe4+ 27. Kd2
{ Going back to the first rank would have cost White his rook at h1.} 27...
Bg5+ 28. Kc3 Qe5+ {If 29.Kc2 Qxe2+ 30.Kb1 Rf2 and White will be checkmated.}
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