Aronin vs Lyublinsky
Moscow | ?
799
[Event "Moscow"] [Site "?"] [Round "0"] [White "Aronin"] [Black "Lyublinsky"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "C70"] [Opening "Spanish: 4.Ba4"] 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. d3 d6 6. c3 Bd7 7. O-O Be7 8. Re1 O-O 9. Nbd2 Re8 10. Nf1 Bf8 11. Bb3 Be6 12. Ng3 h6 13. d4 Bxb3 14. Qxb3 Qd7 15. d5 Ne7 16. c4 b6 17. Bd2 g6 18. Qd3 a5 {In the handling of the strategic phase which follows now, both players know their business} 19. b3 Bg7 20. a3 Nh7 21. b4 axb4 22. axb4 Rxa1 23. Rxa1 f5 $1 24. Bc3 $2 {This is too mechanical. White puts pressure on the e-pawn in preparation for Pc5, but omits to spare a though for the defence of his Kingside White's King position now becomes in some danger of being submerged by the avalanche of Black pawns} (24. h3 f4 25. Nf1 g5 26. N1h2 h5 27. Qe2 Nf6 28. g4 fxg3 29. fxg3 Qxh3 30. Bxg5) 24... f4 25. Nf1 g5 26. c5 bxc5 27. bxc5 g4 28. N3d2 Ng6 29. Ra7 f3 $2 {Too hasty!} (29... Ng5 $40 30. Ba5 (30. f3 Nh4 31. Ra2 gxf3 32. Nxf3 Ngxf3+ 33. gxf3 Qh3 34. Rf2 Bf6) (30. c6 Qf7) 30... f3 31. Rxc7 Qa4) 30. g3 Ng5 31. Ne3 { Now the White King can escape via f1, and Black's attack comes to a halt} 31... Nh3+ 32. Kf1 dxc5 33. Qa6 Kh7 34. Qc6 Qxc6 $8 (34... Re7 35. Nf5 Rf7 36. Qxd7 Rxd7 37. d6 $1) 35. dxc6 Re6 36. Rxc7 Ne7 37. Nf5 $1 Bf6 38. Rd7 Kg6 39. Nxe7+ Bxe7 40. c7 Rc6 41. Rxe7 1-0
1-0
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