Trifunovic vs Van Scheltinga
Amsterdam | ?
732
[Event "Amsterdam"]
[Site "?"]
[Round "0"]
[White "Trifunovic"]
[Black "Van Scheltinga"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "C49"]
[Opening "Four Knights: 4.Bb5 Bb4"]
{The Bishop pair employed to weaken the enemy pawn position} 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3
Nc6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Bb5 Bb4 5. O-O O-O 6. d3 d6 7. Bg5 Bxc3 8. bxc3 Qe7 9. Re1 {
Since the position is half close, and since, moreover, the White pawns are
somewhat weakned by the doubling on the c-file, Black has some compensation
for White's Bishop pair.} 9... Nd8 {First of all, Black must get rid of the
troublesome pin on his Nf6 by dislodging the Bg5} 10. d4 Ne6 11. Bc1 { This
strange looking move is the best. on c1 the Bishop is well placed, not exposed
to exchange, and free to operage not only from c1-h6 but also on the a3-f8
diagonal} 11... c5 { Black means to force White to clear up the central
situation} 12. Bf1 (12. dxe5 dxe5 13. Nxe5 $2 Nc7 $19) (12. d5 Nc7 13. Bf1 b5
$132 { counterplay on the Queenside}) 12... Rd8 (12... cxd4 13. cxd4 Qc7 14.
Bb2 { giving good chances, even if it meant losing a pawn}) 13. d5 Nf8 {
Hoping to bring the Knight into active play at g6.} (13... Nc7 {more
flexible}) 14. c4 Ne8 15. g3 {White's plan is clear: he intends after
necessary preparation, to force the advance of Pf4 and so to open lines for
his Bishop} 15... f5 $2 {Playing White's game} (15... Ng6 16. h4 Bg4 17. Qd3
Bxf3 18. Qxf3) 16. exf5 Bxf5 17. Nh4 $1 { Thus in any case White gets an open
diaganol for his Bishop} 17... Qd7 18. f4 { Always the same aim: open the
position} 18... exf4 19. Bxf4 Ng6 { Giving White the chance of a favourable
liquidation} (19... Bg4 20. Qd2) 20. Nxf5 Qxf5 21. Bd3 Qf6 22. Bxg6 $1 {A
characteristic turn; White relinquishes the Bishop pair but obtains in return
either a weakening of the hostile pawn structure or else an inroad into the
seventh rank} 22... hxg6 (22... Qxg6 23. Re7 {one advantage transformed into
another}) 23. Rb1 g5 (23... b6 24. Re6 Qd4+ 25. Qxd4 cxd4 26. Rd1 Rac8 27.
Rxd4 $18) 24. Be3 Rd7 25. Qg4 Rf7 26. Rf1 Qg6 27. Rxf7 Qxf7 28. Bxg5 $18 {With
a soun d extra pawn, a good Bishop and some advantage in development White now
stands to win} 28... Nc7 29. Bf4 Qf6 30. Qd1 b6 31. Qd3 Re8 32. Rf1 b5 33.
cxb5 Qd4+ 34. Qxd4 cxd4 35. Bxd6 Nxb5 36. Bb4 a5 37. Bxa5 Ra8 38. Bb4 Rxa2 39.
d6 Ra8 40. d7 Nc7 41. Rf8+ $18 1-0
1-0
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