Kramer vs Palomaa
797
[Event "Beverwijk"]
[Site "?"]
[Round "0"]
[White "Kramer"]
[Black "Palomaa"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "A53"]
[Opening "Old Indian: 3.Nf3"]
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 d6 3. Nf3 g6 4. Nc3 Nbd7 5. g3 Bg7 6. Bg2 O-O 7. O-O e5 8. e4
Re8 9. d5 Nc5 10. Ne1 a5 11. h3 Bd7 12. Be3 b6 {It is already noticeable the
Black's strength is not being deployed very economically. For the purpose of
forcing ... Pf5, the Rook stands decidedly worse on e8 than of f8, and more or
less as a consequence of this the Knight is also in the way} 13. b3 { The
beginning of the Queenside attack} (13. a3 a4 {crippling White's Queenside} )
13... Qc8 14. Kh2 Nh5 {The intention is both evident and good, but the manner
of execution is defective. For the time being White is not obliged to take any
measures against the Black plan} 15. Rc1 (15. -- f5 16. exf5 Bxf5 ( 16... gxf5
17. Qxh5) 17. g4) 15... Bh8 16. Bh6 {Black's intentions is of course Ng7, but
the text shouldn't be condemned, for the Bishop incarcerated on h8 would not
have been a prettysight} 16... Bg7 17. Bxg7 Nxg7 18. Nd3 Nxd3 $2 (18... f5 19.
exf5 gxf5 20. f4 e4 21. Nxc5 bxc5 22. g4 {a plan which was crowned with
success in the game Flohr-Bogolyubov, Bad Sliac 1932}) 19. Qxd3 Rf8 (19... f5
{has lost it's sting} 20. exf5 Bxf5 (20... gxf5 21. f4 e4 22. Qd4 {followed by
Nd1-e3 and ultimately Pg4, Black would have no counterplay at all} ) 21. Ne4)
20. f4 $1 {This rules out Pf5} 20... f6 (20... f5 21. fxe5 dxe5 22. d6) (20...
exf4 21. gxf4 {White is all set for the further advance Pe5}) 21. Rce1 Qd8 22.
Rf2 Qe7 23. Qd2 {Now that Black's counteraction has been thoroughly stopped,
White makes quiet preparations for his Queenside attack. His Rooks are ready
to double on the e-file or the f-file as required, while this Queen move
enables the Knight to work around to d3, from which cantage point it observes
e5, and is also ready to support an eventual c5} 23... Rab8 24. a3 Ra8 25. Nd1
Rab8 {Black waits events} 26. Nb2 Rbd8 27. Nd3 Ra8 28. Qc3 Rfd8 29. Ref1 Rf8
30. b4 axb4 31. axb4 {At last an open file} 31... Rac8 (31... Ra7 32. fxe5
dxe5 33. Nxe5 $1) (31... Rfd8 32. fxe5 fxe5 { Black has time to play his Rook
back to f8}) 32. Ra1 Ra8 33. Rfa2 Rxa2 34. Rxa2 exf4 {Otherwise White's
Queenside attack will continue with Ra7 and Pc5} 35. gxf4 g5 {An attempt to
gain control of e5} 36. e5 $1 fxe5 37. fxe5 Bf5 $2 ( 37... dxe5 38. Qxe5 Qxe5+
39. Nxe5 Bf5 40. Ra7 Ne8 41. Bf3 { At least makes it harder for White}) 38. e6
{ This protected passed pawn impairs the freedom of Black pieces} 38... Bxd3
39. Qxd3 Qf6 40. Qe4 Qf4+ 41. Qxf4 Rxf4 42. Ra8+ Rf8 43. Ra7 Ne8 44. Kg3 Kg7
45. Bf3 Kg6 46. Ra8 h5 47. Bd1 h4+ 48. Kg2 Kf6 49. Bh5 Ke7 50. Rxe8+ Rxe8 1-0
1-0
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