Rustam Kasimdzhanov - Endgame For Experts

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E32
[ 44.a2 e3-+ ]
Golod,Vitali
2576 44...xa3+ 45.b4
Kasimdzhanov,Rustam
2672
[ 45.b2 b4 46.h6+ d5
Mainz Ordix op 13th rapid (7) 20.08.2006
47.h2-+ ]
[Houdini 3 Pro w32 (5s)]
45...c2+ 46.xb5 a3 47.h6+ d5
48.e7 b8+ 49.a4 a2 50.d6+
E32: Nimzo-Indian: Classical (4 Qc2): 4... c4
0-0
[ 50...c4 51.c6+ d3 52.f6 d4
1.d4 f6 2.c4 e6 3.c3 b4 4.c2
53.xd4 xd4 54.d6+ c5 55.d1
0-0 5.a3 xc3+ 6.xc3 b6 7.g5
b1 56.c1+ b6 57.xb1+ axb1
b7 8.f3 h6 9.h4 d5 10.e3 bd7
58.a3 c5 59.a4 a2# ]
11.cxd5 xd5 12.xd8 xc3 13.h4 0-1
d5 14.f2 c5 15.e2 f5 last book
move 16.0-0-0 ac8 17.dxc5
[ 17.b1!?= ]
C68
Kasimdzhanov,Rustam
2652
17...xc5 18.b1 fd8 19.g1 e5
Adams,Michael
2731
20.c1 c3+ 21.bxc3 xd1 22.c4+
FIDE-Wch k.o. (7.4)
10.07.2004
d5 23.xd1 xc4 24.g3 e8
[Ftacnik,L]
25.h4 g5 26.hxg5 hxg5 27.c2 f7
28.d6
1.e4 e5 2.f3 c6 3.b5 a6 4.xc6
[ 28.h1!? ]
dxc6 5.0-0 g4 6.h3 h5 7.d3 f6
28...f1 29.d2 e4
8.e3 xf3 9.xf3 xf3 10.gxf3 d6
[ 29...e6 30.b3 a4 31.e1-+ ]
11.d2 e7 12.fb1 f5 The position
30.f4
is not drawish, since white has better
[ 30.d5!? ]
bishop and some chances for play on
30...d3+ 31.b2 g4 32.h4 c8
the queenside.
33.a2
[ 12...c5 13.f1 a5 ( 13...g6
[ 33.a1!? ]
14.c4 f6 15.e2 e7 16.g1 f7
33...a5-+ 34.g3
17.a4 b6 18.g3 f8 19.f4 exf4
[ 34.d1-+ ]
20.xf4 e6 21.e3 b5 22.a5
34...a4+ 35.a1 b5
1-0 Zhang Zhong-Iuldachev,S/Jodhpur
[ 35...xc3?! 36.xc3 xc3
2003/ (51) ) 14.a4 c6 15.c3 f6
37.b2 ]
16.e2 b6 17.g1 f7 18.c4
36.h2 c4 37.d2
ad8 19.g2 h4 20.ag1 g5 21.d1
[ 37.c1 xc3 38.h1 a4-+ ]
- De la Villa Garcia,J-Delchev,A/La
37...e6 38.d8
Roda 2004/ (30) ]
[ 38.c1 xc3 39.c2 b4-+ ]
[ 12...d7 13.b4 g6 14.f1 f8
38...xa2 39.xa2 xc3+ 40.b3
15.c3 e6 16.e2 hf8 17.d4 f5
[ 40.b2 d5 41.xa5 xe3
18.d5 cxd5 19.exd5 d8 20.g1 f7
42.a2-+ ]
21.c4 b5 22.a5 1-0 Kobalija,M40...a4+ 41.b2 d5 42.g5 xe3
Kazhgaleyev,M/playchess.com INT
43.h2 c4+ 44.c3

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2004/ (41) ]
[ 12...g6 13.b4 f6 14.a4 ( 14.f1
f8 15.c4 e6 16.a4 e7 17.a5
d8 18.c3 b6 19.c4 e6 20.d4
hd8 21.e2 f7 - Rozentalis,ERelange,E/Belfort 1997/ (80) ) 14...f7
15.f1 f8 16.e2 e6 17.c3
hd8 18.c4 b6 19.d2 e7
20.c2 d7 21.d1 ad8
0-1 Shirov,A-Topalov,V/Madrid 1997/
(82) ]
13.b4 a5 14.a3
[ 14.bxa5? f4 ]
14...0-0
[ 14...axb4 15.axb4 xa1 16.xa1
f7 17.c4 ]
15.c4 axb4 16.axb4 b5 17.a5
[ 17.xd6!? cxd6 18.a5 f4
( 18...ab8 19.g5 f7 20.f4 )
19.b6 f7 20.ba1 ac8= ]
17...a6 18.c4 g6 19.f1 fa8
[ 19...f4 20.d2 d8 21.b7 da8
22.a5 e7 23.c1 ]
20.d2 fxe4?! Adams doesn't feel the
danger of simply keeping the balance.
The exchange of "f" pawns significantly
improves white's structure.
[ 20...e7 21.c1 h4 22.e2 bxc4
23.xc4 f7 24.c3 c5 25.b5 6a7
26.ca4 ]
21.fxe4 e7 22.c5 f6 23.d1 f7
24.e2 e8
[ 24...e6 25.e3 ]
25.a3 f8 26.d4!?
[ 26.e3 e6 27.f3 g5= ]
26...e6
[ 26...exd4!? 27.f4 g6 28.g1 f7
29.d3 e6 30.dg3 f8= ]
27.dxe5 xe5 28.e3 b2
[ 28...g5 29.ad3 f4+ 30.xf4 xf4
31.f3 ]
29.ad3 e5 30.g1 xa5?!

Black is losing patience, he have


probably missed 32.f4! by white. The
inferior position had to be defended
passively.
[ 30...e7 31.a3 f7 ]
31.bxa5 xa5 32.f4! xf4
[ 32...xf4+ 33.xf4 xf4 34.xg7
b4 35.dd7 a2+ 36.f3 h2
37.e5+- ]
33.g6 f7
[ 33...xe3 34.xe6+ f7 35.xc6
f4 36.f3 g5 37.xc7++- ]
34.xe6 xe6 35.xf4 a4 36.f3
c4 37.e3 b4 38.d4 xd4
[ 38...xc5 39.xb4 c2 40.h4+- ]
39.xd4 g5 40.e3
1-0
B92
Ramirez Alvarez,Alejandro
2542
Kasimdzhanov,Rustam
2652
FIDE-Wch k.o. (1.3)
20.06.2004
[Ftacnik,L]
1.e4 c5 2.f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.xd4
f6 5.c3 a6 6.e2 e5 7.b3 e7
8.0-0 0-0 9.h1 c6 10.a4 e6
11.f4 exf4 12.xf4 d5 13.exd5 xd5
14.xd5 xd5 Diagram
(Diagram)
15.f3
[ 15.xd5 xd5 16.ad1 b4
( 16...e4 17.d7 xc2 18.xb7
xb3 19.xb3 d4 20.b7 xe2
21.xe7 xf4 22.xf4 ae8 23.fe4
xe7 24.xe7 b8 25.a7 g6
26.xa6 - Gonzalez,R-Rodriguez
Cespedes,A/Cienfuegos 1996/ (26) )
17.d4 fe8 18.c3 c6 19.f5 b3

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20.d7 g5 21.xg5 xe2 22.xb7
xa4 23.d6 f6 24.h4 e5 25.f5
1-0 Fishbein,A-Byrne,R/New York
1985/ (49) ]
15...c4 16.e2 d5 17.xd5 xd5
18.ad1 e4!N Black has no opening
problems after this logical move.
[ 18...ad8 19.c7 c8 20.xd5
xc7 21.fd1 d8 22.c3 g6 23.g1
g7 24.f2 xd5 25.xd5 d8
26.g3 - Van der Wiel,J-De Boer,G/
Hilversum 1990/ (26) ]
19.d3
[ 19.d7! xc2 20.xb7 xb3
21.xb3 d4 22.e3 xe2 23.xe2
b4 24.e4 a5= ]
19...xd3 20.xd3 ad8 21.fd1
[ 21.e3 d7 22.fe1 fd8 23.c3 g5
24.g3 f5= ]
21...b4! 22.xd8
[ 22.3d2 xc2 23.c1 b4 24.c7
f6 25.xb7 d3 26.g3 fe8 ]
22...xd8 23.xd8+ xd8 24.c3
[ 24.d4 f6 25.e3 xd4 26.xd4
xc2 27.b6 f5 ]
24...d3 25.c1 White is already worse
and will have to play very carefully to

avoid bigger problems.


[ 25.d6 xb2 26.c5 b5 27.axb5
axb5 ]
25...a5 26.c4
[ 26.g1 b5! 27.f1 bxa4 28.e2
xb2 29.xa5 a3-+ ]
26...e5?!
[ 26...f5 27.g3 g5 28.g2 f7 ]
[ 26...b6 27.h3 h6 28.g1 f6
29.e3 xb2 30.xb6 xc4
31.xa5 ]
27.c5? Antipositional and wrong
especially in the light of much better
saving idea 27.c5!
[ 27.c5! b6 ( 27...xc4 28.xb7
c7 29.b3 e5 30.g3 f6 31.g2= )
28.b7 ( 28.f4 xc4 29.b3 bxc5
30.bxc4 f5 31.e3 b6 32.g3 f7
33.g2 e6 34.f3 e5 35.h4 )
28...e7 29.b3 d3 30.e3 c5
31.xc5 xc5 32.f4= ]
27...f6 28.d2 c6 29.g1 f7
30.f2 e6 31.e3 d5 32.d3 f5
33.c3 g6
[ 33...g5 34.d2 f4 35.c3 h5 ]
34.d2 e5+ 35.e2 c4 36.c3
c7 37.h3 e4 38.d4
[ 38.f1 e5 39.xa5 xa5
40.xa5 xb2 41.b6 d5 42.e2
d4-+ ]
38...e5 39.e6 After this meek move
Ramirez is lost. The last chance to put
up serious resistance was connected
with the move 39.c6!
[ 39.b3 xc3 40.bxc3 f4 41.h4
h6 ]
[ 39.c6! bxc6 ( 39...xd4 40.xd4
bxc6 41.c3 f4 42.b3 e3 43.xa5
xg2 44.d2 ) 40.xc6 xc3
41.bxc3 f4 42.d4 e3 43.f2
d1+ 44.e1 xc3 45.c6 xa4
46.xa5 b6 ]

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39...xc3 40.bxc3 d5!
[ 40...b2 41.d8 xa4 42.xb7
d5 43.d2 xc5 44.xa5 ]
41.d8 xc5 42.xb7+ b6 43.d8
b2 44.e6 xa4 45.d2 c5
46.f8
[ 46.d4 a4 47.c2 e4-+ ]
46...e4+ 47.d3 f6 White has no
counterplay, the game is over. 48.c4
g5 49.e6 h6 50.d4
[ 50.b3 f4 51.c4 e4 52.d4
d2+ 53.d3 f1-+ ]
50...d7
[ 50...a4 51.c4 f4 52.b4 d5+
53.xa4 xc3+ ( 53...e3 54.h4
xg2 55.hxg5 f3 56.gxh6 f2 57.h7
f1 58.h8 c4+ 59.a3= ) 54.b3
d5 55.b2 e3 56.h4 gxh4
57.xf4 xg2 58.h3 c5 ]
51.g3 a4 52.c4
[ 52.c4 a3 53.b3 c5+ 54.xc5
xc5 55.xa3 f4-+ ]
52...a3 53.c3 c5 54.d4 e4+
55.b4
[ 55.b3 xg3-+ ]
55...a2 56.b3 f4
0-1
E18
Kasimdzhanov,Rustam
2652
Ghaem Maghami,Ehsan
2558
FIDE-Wch k.o. (2.1)
21.06.2004
[Houdini 3 Pro w32 (5s)]
E18: Queen's Indian: Old Main Line (4
g3 Bb7 5 Bg2 Be7 6 0-0 0-0 7 Nc3)
1.c4 f6 2.c3 e6 3.f3 b6 4.g3
b7 5.g2 e7 6.0-0 0-0 7.d4 e4
8.d2 c5 9.c1 cxd4 10.xd4 xc3
11.xc3 xg2 12.xg2 d5 13.d3
e5

[ 13...dxc4!? 14.xc4 c8 15.xc8


xc8 ]
14.f5 d4 15.e4 d7 16.xd4! g6
[ 16...exd4 17.xe7 Deflection
Pinning ]
17.xe7+ xe7 18.fd1 fe8 19.c3
c5 20.f3 a4 21.d5 e4 22.e3
xc3 23.xc3 Diagram
[ 23.bxc3?! a3 ]

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23...ad8 24.cd1 xd5 25.xd5
e6
[ 25...f8 26.b3 ]
26.d4+- h5 27.h3 c6 28.b3
[ 28.e3 a4 29.a3 c2+- ]
28...e6
[ 28...e3 29.f3+- ]
29.d6
[ 29.e3!? e7+- ]
29...f5 30.d5 e6 31.d6
[ 31.e3!? h7+- ]
31...f5 32.d5
[ 32.a4 e5+- ]
32...xd5 33.xd5 e7 34.g4 hxg4
35.hxg4 f6 36.g5 f7 37.gxf6 xf6
38.g3 e6
[ 38...g5 39.g4 e3 40.f3 ]

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39.f4+- e3
[ 39...e7 40.b4+- ]
40.f3 e7 41.d6+ f7 42.d4 f6
43.e4 d7 44.xe3 d1 45.d4
a1 46.c5! xa2
[ 46...bxc5 47.a4 Combination ]
[ 46...-- 47.cxb6 NOTEXT axb6
48.a4 Combination ]
47.cxb6 axb6 48.d6+ f5 49.xb6
[ 49.f4 a1+- ]
49...b2
[ 49...g5!? ]
50.b5++- e6 51.f4
1-0

[ 28...xa2 29.a1 xd4 30.xd4


exd4 31.xa2 ]
29.xa2 xa2 30.dxe5 dxe5 Diagram

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E63
Grabarczyk,Miroslaw
2470
Kasimdzhanov,Rustam
2650 31.e3 d5 32.c1 f6 33.h4 e6
BL2-West 0405 (4.1)
12.12.2004 34.e2 d6 35.d1 b7 36.f1 b2
[Houdini 3 Pro w32 (5s)]
37.e1 c5 38.g4 h6 39.g5 hxg5
40.hxg5 b4 41.a6??
E63: King's Indian: Fianchetto: Panno
[ 41.g4 ]
Variation with 7...a6
41...b3-+ 42.d6 b1+ 43.e2 a1
1.d4 f6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 g7 4.g2
44.b7??
0-0 5.c3 d6 6.f3 c6 7.0-0 a6
[ 44.c8 ]
8.f4 b8 9.c1 d7 10.d2 b5
44...c4+-+ 45.d2 a2+ 46.e1
11.d5 e4 12.e3 f5 13.h6
c3 47.xc6
[ 13.cxb5 axb5 14.fd1 e6= ]
[ 47.c8 e2+ 48.d1 xf2
13...bxc4 14.xg7 xg7 15.xc4 e6
49.f6-+ ]
16.xc6 xd5 17.xa6 xb2 18.g5
47...e2+ 48.d1 xf2 49.f6 g2
c8 19.a3 b7 20.xe4 fxe4
50.e1 xg5
21.c1 b5 22.f1
[ 50...xg5 51.f2 f5+ 52.g3 xf6
[ 22.xc7?? xe2 23.xe7+ f6-+ ]
53.xe4 d2-+ ]
[ 22.xe4?? xe2 23.b3 xb3-+
0-1
( 23...xe3?! 24.xb5 xe4
25.xd5 )]
22...c6 23.a7 f7 24.c3 b8
25.a8 b7 26.a7 xa7 27.xb2
e5
[ 27...xa2? 28.a1+- ]
28.d1 xa2

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B30 29.xe5 a8 30.e4 e6 31.c4


Kasimdzhanov,Rustam
2650 e7
Shirov,Alexei
2726
[ 31...xc5? 32.b6+ d6 33.d4+
Calvia ol (Men) (13)
28.10.2004
( 33.xa8?! xe4 34.b6 c5 )
[Houdini 3 Pro w32 (5s)]
33...e5 34.c4+- ( 34.xa8?!
xd4 35.c7 d3 )]
B30: Sicilian: 2...Nc6 3 Bb5, lines without 32.b4 d8 33.e5 c8 34.f2 a5
...g6
35.d3 f6
1.e4 c5 2.f3 c6 3.b5 e6 4.0-0
[ 35...f8+ 36.e3 axb4 37.f4 xf4
ge7 5.c3 a6 6.e2 d5 7.exd5
38.xf4 xf4 39.xf4 ]
xd5 8.d4 e7 9.dxc5 0-0 10.d4
36.bxa5 a8 37.a4 c7 38.e3
[ 10.c4 f6 ]
e6
10...xc5 11.xc6 bxc6 12.d2 e5
[ 38...g6 39.d4 a6 40.a3+- ]
13.b3 a7
39.a6! b5
[ 13...e7 14.c2= ]
[ 39...xa6 40.xa6 xa6 41.d4
14.c4 e7 15.xd8 xd8 Diagram
Combination ]
[ 39...xa6 40.b4 Decoy ]
40.e4+ d5?
[ 40...f6 41.f4+ e6+- ]
41.a4
[ 41.a4 c7 42.d4+ e6 43.d6+
f5 44.xc6 xa6 45.a5+- ]
1-0

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16.e3 f8
[ 16...f5 17.ad1 d4 18.d2 ]
17.fd1 xd1+ 18.xd1 e8 19.xa7
xa7 20.c5 f5 21.g4 e7
22.e1 d6 23.e4+ c7 24.c5 f6
[ 24...e7 25.xc8 xc8 26.g5 ]
25.f4! d4
[ 25...exf4 26.d6 Combination ]
26.xc8 xc8 27.fxe5 fxe5 28.d6+
d7
[ 28...d8 29.xe5 b5 30.c4 ]

Adams,Michael
Kasimdzhanov,Rustam
Linares 22nd (10)
[Houdini 3 Pro w32 (5s)]

C88
2741
2678
05.03.2005

C88: Closed Ruy Lopez: Anti-Marshall


Systems
1.e4 e5 2.f3 c6 3.b5 a6 4.a4
f6 5.0-0 e7 6.e1 b5 7.b3 0-0
8.h3 b7 9.d3 d6 10.a3 a5 11.a2
c5 12.bd2 c6 13.f1 c8 14.c3
e6 15.xe6 fxe6 16.b4 h5
17.1h2 f4
[ 17...c8 18.e3= ]
18.xf4 xf4 19.b3 d7 20.a4
bxa4 21.xa4

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[ 21.xa4 cxb4 22.cxb4 ff8 ]
21...cxb4= 22.cxb4 b8 23.ea1 b7
24.xa6 xb4
[ 24...xb4?? 25.c3 f8
26.xc6+- ]
25.a8+ f8 26.xf8+ xf8 27.b1
b8 28.c4 d5
[ 28...c6 29.xb8 xb8 30.g4= ]
29.c3
[ 29.xe5
A) 29...dxc4 30.xd7 c8
31.dxc4 ( 31.xf8 c3 32.xe6
c2 ) 31...xc4 32.a1 ;
B) 29...d6 30.exd5 xe5 31.dxe6
d6 ]
29...c8 30.b3 c2
[ 30...c6 31.g4 ]
31.g4
[ 31.xe5 c8 ]
31...a7
[ 31...c8 32.gxe5 c3 33.d1
xd3 34.exd5 xe5 35.xe5 ]
32.exd5 exd5 33.e3 e2 34.d4
exd4 35.xd5 xd5 36.xd5+ f7
37.xd4 h6 38.b8 e8 39.e5 e6
40.xe8 xe8 Diagram
(Diagram)
41.d5+ h7 42.g3 g6 43.g2 g7
44.d3 h5 45.f4 f6 46.e6 e7
47.h4 e8 48.h2 e7 49.h3 g8
50.f4 f7 51.f5 e7 52.f4 gxf5
53.d1 h7 54.xh5 f8 55.f4
h6 56.d5 e6 57.d3 g7
58.g2 e5 59.f3 e6 60.g2
e5 61.c4 d2 62.d3
-

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Kasimdzhanov,Rustam
Richter,Michael
Bundesliga 0506 (8.1)
[Ribli]

E09
2670
2407
28.01.2006

1.f3 d5 2.d4 e6 3.g3 f6 4.g2


e7 5.0-0 bd7 6.c4 c6 7.c2 0-0
8.bd2 Diese Variante wird selten
gespielt; die Alternative 9.b3 b6 10.d1
ist populrer und im Falle von 10...b7
kann Wei seinen Springer nach c3
entwickeln. b6 9.e4 Das ist die
Hauptidee der Variante 8.bd2 - Wei
mchte schnell e4 spielen. b7 10.e5
e8 11.cxd5 cxd5
[ 11...exd5 wre die andere
Mglichkeit und Schwarz kann den
Springer ber c7 nach e6 berfhren. ]
12.e1 Ein ntzlicher, weil
prophylaktischer Zug, nun kann Wei
f1 oder f1 spielen. c8 13.d1
Die Alternative 13.a4 ist ebenfalls
spielbar.
[ 13.a4 a5 ( 13...c6 14.b3 b5

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15.f1 b6 16.d3 b4 17.f1 h6
18.b1 b5 19.e3 f5 20.g2 f7
21.h4 f8 22.e3 a5 23.d1
1-0 Kozul,Z-Kovacevic,B/Vukovar 2005/
(70) ) 14.f1 c6 15.d1 c7
16.d3 b5 17.b1 e8 18.h4 f8=
- Stefanova,A-Pelletier,Y/Athens
GRE 2005/CBM 107/[Ribli Zoltan]
(41) ]
13...c7 14.f1 c2 15.xc2 xc2
Diagram

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16.e3 c8 17.d2
[ 17.f1 c7 18.d3 a6 19.c2
b8 20.a3 b5 21.d2 c6 22.c3
xc3 23.bxc3 a5 . - Lukov,VDizdar,G/Montpellier 1997/CBM 107/
[Ribli Zoltan] (27) ]
17...c7 18.ac1 Wei besitzt
Raumvorteil im Zentrum, aber Schwarz
hat keine Schwchen. Diese Stellung
erinnert mich ein wenig an die
Franzsische Verteidigung.
[ 18.h3 a6 19.ec1 xc1+
20.xc1 c8 21.xc8+ xc8 22.e1
c7 23.f4 b8 24.f2 c6
25.3c2 a6 0-1 Kozul,Z-Dizdar,G/
Sarajevo 1988/CBM 08 (61) ]

18...a6 Schwarz mchte seine


Luferstellung verbessern, aber nach
dem Textzug bleibt der c7 passiv.
Nach meiner Meinung ist die
Fortsetzung von Reshevsky 18...a6 die
beste Wahl fr Schwarz.
[ 18...a6 19.a3 ab8!? 20.f1 a6
21.xa6 xa6 22.xc8 xc8 23.c1
xc1+ 24.xc1 ab8 - Addison,
W-Reshevsky,S/Maribor 1967/EXT 99
(42) ]
19.h4 b5?!
[ 19...d3?! 20.c3 e4 21.ec1
d8 22.g5 ]
[ 19...a8!? ]
20.f1! b6
[ 20...b4? 21.xc7+- ]
21.b3 Wei muss 21...c4 verhindern.
a3 22.c2 ca8 23.d3 c7
[ 23...xc2 24.xc2 e7 25.b4 ]
24.xc7 xc7 25.c2! e7 26.b4
[ 26.b4 xb4 27.xb4 b7 28.c1
c8 29.c6 xc6 30.xc6 ]
26...b7
[ 26...xb4 27.xb4 ]
27.c1 Stufenweise verbessert Wei
seine Stellung, er dominiert am
Damenflgel. c8 28.c6 xc6
29.xc6 b4 30.e1 Der Springer zielt
auf das Feld c2, der schwarze Bauer auf
b4 angegriffen ist. Das weie Luferpaar
ist stark.
[ 30.g5 h6 31.h3 ]
30...ca8 31.xc8+ xc8 32.a6
cb6
[ 32...ab6 33.d3 ]
33.c2 c7 34.xb4!
[ 34.d3? a5 ]
34...xh4 Auf diese Weise gewinnt
Schwarz den Bauern zurck.
[ 34...xb4 35.xb4+- ]
[ 34...xa6 35.xe7+- ]

ChessBase 10 Printout, Erudito , 01/11/2012


35.d3 Mit Luferpaar und
Bauernmehrheit am Damenflgel hat
Wei Positionsvorteil, hingegen Schwarz
keine Mglichkeiten auf Ausgleich. d8
36.f4 f5 37.d6 d7
[ 37...e8 38.c5 ]
38.f2 f7
[ 38...e8 39.c5 ( 39.b5 xd6
40.xd7 e4+= )]
39.e3 h5 40.e2 g6 41.e1! e8
42.b4 b8 43.f3 Die schwarze
Stellung ist gefesselt, Wei dominiert
das Spielgeschehen. c6 44.c5 e7
45.b5+- xc5
[ 45...b4 46.xb4 xb4 47.g5+
e7 48.xe8 xe8 49.xe6+- ]
[ 45...xc5 46.g5+ ( 46.dxc5 d8
47.b4+- ) 46...e7 47.xc6+- ]
46.g5+
[ 46.g5+ e7 47.xc6 a3
48.xe8 xe8 49.xe6+- ]
1-0

Riazantsev,Alexander
Kasimdzhanov,Rustam
RUS-chT 13th (5)
[Houdini 3 Pro w32 (5s)]

E86
2593
2673
24.04.2006

E86: King's Indian: Smisch: 6...e5 7


Nge2 c6
1.d4 f6 2.c4 g6 3.c3 g7 4.e4
d6 5.f3 e5 6.ge2 0-0 7.e3 c6
8.d2 bd7 9.0-0-0 a6 10.c5 exd4
11.xd4 dxc5 12.xc5 e8 13.b1
b5 14.c1
[ 14.d6 b7= ]
14...b7 15.c2 xc5
[ 15...c7!? 16.d6 b6= ]
16.xd8 axd8 17.f2 e6 18.b6
[ 18.b3 f8 ]

18...b8= 19.b3 c5 20.a7 d7


21.a5 d4 22.e2 e5 23.g3 c7
24.xb7 a8 25.xa8 xa8 26.h3
c4
[ 26...df8 27.d1= ]
27.xe6= fxe6 28.d1 e5 29.f4
d3 30.c1 Diagram

XABCDEFGHY
8r+ + +k+({
7+Nvl + +p'
6p+ +p+p+&
5+p+ + + %
4 +p+PzP +$
3+ +n+ zP #
2PzP + + zP"
1+KsNR+ + !
xabcdefghy
f2
[ 30...xc1 31.xc1 e5 32.f5= ]
31.d7 b6 32.d6 e3 33.xe6 a7
34.d6 d7 35.e5 c5 36.e2 xd6
37.xd6 xd6 38.exd6 f7 39.d4
e4
[ 39...g4 40.c2 xh2 41.c3= ]
40.d7
[ 40.c2 xd6 41.c3 e4+
42.b4 e7 ]
40...e7= 41.e6 xd7 42.f8+ e7
43.xh7 d2+ 44.c2 f1 45.g5
-

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C99
Kasimdzhanov,Rustam
2672
Galdunts,Sergey
2502
Mainz Ordix op 13th rapid (4) 19.08.2006
[Houdini 3 Pro w32 (5s)]
C99: Closed Ruy Lopez: Chigorin
Defence: 11 d4 Qc7 12 Nbd2 cxd4
1.e4 e5 2.f3 c6 3.b5 a6 4.a4
f6 5.0-0 e7 6.e1 b5 7.b3 d6
8.c3 0-0 9.h3 a5 10.c2 c5 11.d4
c7 12.bd2 cxd4 13.cxd4 c6
14.b3 a5 15.e3 a4 16.bd2 e6
17.a3 fc8 18.d3 d7 19.c1 b7
Black prepares the advance b4 20.e2
b4 21.d5 a5 22.xc8+ xc8
[ 22...xc8? 23.a6 b8 24.xc8
xc8 25.axb4 xb4 26.c1+- ]
23.b5 d7 24.xd7 xd7 25.c4
[ 25.c1 bxa3 26.bxa3 b3 27.xb3
axb3= ]
25...b3= 26.fd2 bxa3 27.bxa3 a6
28.f1 c8 29.b1 d8
[ 29...dc5!?= ]
30.xb3 xc4
[ 30...xc4?? 31.d2 c6 32.dxc6
xc6 33.c4 xc4 34.xc4+- ]
[ 30...axb3 31.d2 xa3 32.b5 ]
31.xc4 xc4 Diagram
(Diagram)
32.d2 c3 33.b7 f8 34.a7
xa3 35.c4 a1+ 36.h2 f5?
[ 36...a3 37.xa3 e7 38.xe7 xa3
39.c7 ]
37.exf5
[ 37.xd6!? f4 38.c5+- ]
37...d1 38.a8 f6
[ 38...e7 39.d2 f7 40.a7 ]
39.xd6 xd5 40.e4 e7 41.xa4
d7 42.a7 g6 43.fxg6 hxg6 44.g3

10

XABCDEFGHY
8 + vl +k+(
7+ +n+pzpp'
6 + zp + +&
5+ +Pzp + %
4p+r+P+ +$
3zPN+ vL +P#
2 + + zPP+"
1+R+ + mK ![
xabcdefghy
f7 45.g2 e6 46.f3 f8
[ 46...d3!? ]
47.a6++- d6
[ 47...f7 48.g5+ g7 49.e4+- ]
48.h4
[ 48.xd6?! xd6 49.xd6+ xd6 ]
[ 48.xd6+?! xd6 49.xd6 xd6 ]
48...e7
[ 48...b8 49.xd6+ ( 49.xd6?!
xa6 50.e4 a5 ) 49...xd6
50.xd6 xd6 51.g4+- ]
49.g5+
[ 49.e2!? b4 50.xg6 f7+- ]
49...e6 50.g4
[ 50.xd6?! xd6 51.xd6+ xd6+- ]
[ 50.xd6+?! xd6 51.xd6 xd6+- ]
50...d4 51.f3
[ 51.xd6+ xd6 52.xd6 xd6+- ]
51...d3
[ 51...b8 52.b6 d7 53.xd6+
xd6 54.xd6 xd6+- ]
52.c1
[ 52.d8 d4 53.c7 c4 54.xd6
f6+ 55.g5 xe4+ 56.fxe4 xe4
57.xe5+ d5+- ]
52...b8??
[ 52...f6+ 53.xf6 xf6 ]

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53.c5++[ 53.xd6?! xa6 54.e4 f7= ]
[ 53.xd6+ xd6 54.xd6 xd6+- ]
53...d5
1-0

Tregubov,Pavel V
Kasimdzhanov,Rustam
Corsica Masters rap 10th rapid (1.3)
[Houdini 3 Pro w32 (5s)]

D37
2556
2670

D37: Queen's Gambit Declined: 5 Bf4


1.d4 d5 2.f3 f6 3.c4 e6 4.c3
e7 5.f4 0-0 6.e3 bd7 7.e2
dxc4 8.xc4 c5 9.0-0 b6 10.b3
cxd4 11.exd4
[ 11.xd4 a5 ]
11...d7 12.e5 c8 13.f3 c6
14.xc6 xc6 15.ad1 bd5 16.e5
a5 17.xd5 xd5 18.h3 fc8
19.fe1 f8 20.h4 d8 21.g3 b5
22.f4 a5 23.g5 d7 24.c1
[ 24.e5 d6= ]
24...a4 25.xd5 Diagram
(Diagram)
xc1 26.xc1 xc1+ 27.xc1 xd5
28.xd5 exd5 29.b3 h5 30.g2 h7
31.f3 g6 32.f4 f5 33.c7 a3
34.e5 f6 35.c7 g5 36.d8 axb3
37.axb3 b2 38.b6?
[ 38.e3= ]
38...c1 39.c5??
[ 39.d8 g4+ 40.e2-+ ]
39...g4+-+ 40.e2 e4 41.e7 f5
42.f6 b2 43.d8 xd4 44.e7
b6 45.g5
[ 45.b4-+ ]

11

XABCDEFGHY
8 +r+ vlk+({
7+ +q+pzpp'
6 +r+p+ +&
5+p+L+ vL %
4p+ zP + zP$
3+ + +QzP #
2PzP + zP +"
1+ tR tR mK !
xabcdefghy
45...d4 46.d2 d3 47.e1 e5
0-1
E32
Kasimdzhanov,Rustam
2672
Ghaem Maghami,Ehsan
2581
Asia Classical 15th (8)
13.12.2006
[Houdini 3 Pro w32 (5s)]
E32: Nimzo-Indian: Classical (4 Qc2): 4...
0-0
1.d4 f6 2.c4 e6 3.c3 b4 4.c2
0-0 5.a3 xc3+ 6.xc3 b6 7.g5
b7 8.f3 h6 9.h4 d5 10.e3 bd7
11.cxd5 xd5 12.xd8 xc3 13.h4
d5 14.f2 Diagram
(Diagram)
f5 15.b5 c6 16.d3 c5 17.e2
ad8
[ 17...ac8 18.b1= ]
18.0-0 e5 19.ad1 e7 20.c3 h8
21.fe1 a6 22.c2 g5
[ 22...fe8!? ]
23.dxc5+- xc5 24.b4 e6 25.b3

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XABCDEFGHY
8r+ + trk+({
7zplzpn+pzp '
6 zp +p+ zp&
5+ +n+ + %
4 + zP + +$
3zP + zPP+ #
2 zP + vLPzP"
1tR + mKLsNR!
xabcdefghy
c8 26.a4 b5 27.b6 g7
28.xc8 xc8?
[ 28...xc8 29.d6 c6+- ]
29.e4 fxe4 30.c5 exf3 31.xf8 xf8
32.gxf3 e7 33.xe5 g6
[ 33...gf5 34.e6 g8+- ]
34.d6
[ 34.d6 f5 35.xg6+- ]
1-0

Adams,Michael
Kasimdzhanov,Rustam
FIDE-Wch k.o. (7.7)
[Psakhis,L]

B51
2731
2652
13.07.2004

1.e4 c5 2.f3 c6 3.b5 d6 4.0-0


d7 5.e1 f6 6.c3 a6 7.a4 b5
8.c2 The Sicilian has quickly
transposed into a position of the Ruy
Lopez type. c8 I don't like this move,
Black is not developed enough to spend
a tempo just for nothing
[After the more common move 8...e5
White may play prophylactic 9.h3 g6
10.d4 g7 11.e3 cxd4 12.cxd4

12

exd4 13.xd4 0-0 14.c3 b4


15.xc6 xc6 16.d5 xd5
17.exd5 b5 18.b1 e8=
- Zhang Zhong-Xu Jun/Shanghai
Tan Chin Nam Cup 2001/ (49) ]
[ 8...g4 is also playable with possible
continuation 9.d3 e6 10.bd2 e7
11.h3 h5 12.f1 d7 13.g3 g6
14.d4 cxd4 15.xd4 xd4 16.cxd4
0-0 17.f5 c8 18.d3 exf5 19.exf5
g5 20.fxg6 hxg6 21.xg5 xg5
1-0 Akopian,V-Moiseenko,A/Wch KO
Tripoli 2004/ (66) ]
9.a4 A logical play - White is trying to
break before Black completes his
development. Yet, Black's position is
quite solid. g6
[ 9...e5 was still possible. ]
10.axb5 axb5 11.d4 cxd4
[In the event of 11...g4 12.dxc5
dxc5 13.e2 b6 14.a3 c4
15.h3 ]
12.cxd4 g4?! One more delay with
development.
[Better was 12...g7 ]
13.c3 b4
[ 13...xf3 14.gxf3 b4 15.a4 bxc3
16.d5 ]
14.e2!? A very interesting move.The
knight goes towards c6 and it's not easy
to parry this positional threat!
[But apart from this move, Adams had
another interesting continuation:
14.d5
A) 14...xd5 15.exd5 b8
16.a4+ d7 ( 16...d7 17.h3 )
17.b3 ;
B) 14...g7 15.a4 ( 15.g5!? )
15...0-0 16.xc6 xc6 17.a4 ]
14...g7
[To 14...d5 White has the highly
unpleasant 15.e5! xe5 16.dxe5

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xe4 17.f3 xc2 18.xc2 b6+
19.d4 xd4+ 20.e3 c4
21.a8++- ]
15.d5 xf3
[After 15...e5 16.xe5 dxe5
17.a4+ d7 18.d3 0-0 19.d2 ]
16.gxf3 e5 17.a4+ White plays very
aggressively, hoping, that this is the
precisest way to punish black for his
opening strategy. fd7 18.d4 0-0!?
19.f4 c4 20.c6 xc6! Best chance!
[ 20...e8 is too passive ]
21.dxc6
[ 21.xc6 xb2 22.e2 d3!? ]
21...c5 22.e2
[Stronger was 22.c2 keeping control
over the b3 square ]
[ 22.e5!? ]
22...b6 23.b5 b3 24.a6?!
[ 24.a7 looks promising and after
d4 25.d3 c8 26.b7 the active
rook together with the passed pawn
promise clear advantage for White.
g4+ 27.g3+- ]
24...d4 25.d3 a8!?
[ 25...b8 26.d2 ]
26.a4?! Facing such stubborn defense,
Adams loses his rate of attack.
[ 26.a7 c7 27.a4 ]
26...c7 27.xb4?! White is ready to
give back the exchange.
[Perhaps after 27.c4 xc6
28.d1 ]
27...b8!?
[In case of 27...cxb5 28.xb5 xb5
29.xb5 c7 30.e2! b8 31.c4
c8 32.f5 White get advantage ]
28.xd4 xd4 29.xd4 xb5 30.f5
[ 30.c3 c8 31.b4 a6 32.b2
f6 ]
30...c8 31.h6 It seems this plan
doesn't promise much.

13

[Worth considering 31.f6!? exf6


( 31...e6 32.d5 ) 32.xf6 xc6
33.h6 e6 ]
31...e8 32.e5
[ 32.a1 xc6 33.a7 ]
32...xc6 33.exd6 xd6= 34.e5
xe5 35.xe5 d7 Diagram

XABCDEFGHY
8 + +n+k+(
7+ +rzpp+p'
6 + + +pvL&
5+ + tRP+ %
4 + + + +$
3+ + + + #
2 zP + zP zP"
1+ + + mK ![
xabcdefghy
The ending is absolutely equal but
Kasimdzhanov had a significant
advantage on the clock. 36.c5
[ 36.b5 ]
36...f6 37.fxg6 hxg6 38.e3 b7
39.d4 f7 40.g2 d6 41.c3 e5
42.a5 It seems that this natural move is
innacurate.
[ 42.c6!? ]
42...c4 43.a1 b6
[ 43...xb2? 44.b1 ]
44.b4 d6 45.b1 There was no
necessity to put the rook in a passive
position.
[ 45.f3!? ]
45...e6 46.d2 f5 47.e3 b7
48.c5 the arisen endgame is not safe
for White.
[Better is 48.f3 ]
48...e4 49.d1 c7 50.b6 c6

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51.a7?! Another unnacuracy in time
troubles
[ 51.a5 c2 52.b6 and nothing
forced is seen yet. b2 53.c5 g5 ]
51...a6 52.e3
[After 52.c5 xc5 53.bxc5 c6
54.c1 d5 White keeps some
chances for the draw in the rook
endgame. ]
52...f4! 53.c1?!
[Maybe 53.c5!? was already lesser
evil. ]
53...a4 54.e1 f5 55.b2 xb4-+
56.xe5?
[ 56.e2 b5 ]
56...f3+! 57.xf3 xe5 58.g4 f6
59.f4 f2+ 60.g3 d3 A glorious
finish of the knight march!
[ 60...d3 61.f1 f5-+ ]
0-1

Murshed,Niaz
Kasimdzhanov,Rustam
Commonwealth-ch (2)
[Houdini 3 Pro w32 (5s)]

A14
2419
2680
21.04.2003

A14: English Opening: 1...e6 with b3 by


White
1.f3 f6 2.c4 e6 3.b3 e7 4.b2
d5 5.g3 0-0 6.g2 c5 7.cxd5 xd5
8.0-0 c6 9.d4 cxd4 10.xd4 d7
11.c3 db4 12.e4 f5 13.d2
[ 13.a3 a6 14.c3 c5= ]
13...xd4 14.xd4 c6 15.xc6
xd4 16.xb7 ad8 17.a3 f6
18.b1 a2 19.c4 c3 20.xd4
xe2+ 21.g2 xd4
[ 21...xd4 22.be1 b8 23.xe2
xb7 24.d1 ]
22.fe1 d7 23.a6 g5 24.e3 fd8

14

25.c4 f8 26.bc1 d6 27.c2


Exerts pressure on the backward pawn
e7 28.xd4 xd4 29.c2 f6 30.f4
gxf4 31.gxf4 e5 32.fxe5+ xe5
33.ce2 d2 34.h3 xe2+ 35.xe2
Diagram

XABCDEFGHY
8 + tr + +({
7zp + + +p'
6 + + mk +&
5+ + vlp+ %
4 +L+ + +$
3zPP+ + +P#
2 + +R+K+"
1+ + + + !
xabcdefghy
d7 36.f3 d4 37.c2 d1 38.g2
d4 39.e2 g5 40.f3 f1+
41.g2 c1 42.f3
[ 42.d2!? c5 43.a4= ]
42...c3+ 43.g2 h4 44.e7 h5
45.f7
[ 45.d7!? b6 46.d3 c2+
47.f1 ]
45...c2+ 46.f1 f2+ 47.e1 xh3
48.d3
[ 48.e6 g4 ]
48...g4
[ 48...f4 49.d7 e3 50.h7-+ ]
49.e2+ g5 50.h7
[ 50.d7 f4 ]
50...h2-+ 51.b4
[ 51.d2 h4-+ ]
51...h4 52.a4
[ 52.d7 f2+ 53.d2 h3-+ ]
52...f4
[ 52...h3 53.a6-+ ]

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53.a5
[ 53.d2 e3+ 54.d3 h3-+ ]
53...c3+ 54.f1??
[ 54.d1 xb4 55.xa7-+ ]
54...g3 55.b5 f2+ 56.g1 d4
[ 56...c2 57.f1 h3-+ ]
57.d7
[ 57.h6 c2+ 58.f1-+ ]
57...f4+
[ 57...f4+ 58.xd4 xd4 59.f1 h3
60.c6 h2 61.b5 e4 62.xe4 fxe4
63.e1 h1+ 64.d2 f4 65.c2
e3 66.d3 e4+ 67.c3 e2 68.b3
e1 69.b2 4b1+ 70.a3 xa5# ]
0-1

Kasimdzhanov,Rustam
Zhang Pengxiang
Commonwealth-ch (7)
[Houdini 3 Pro w32 (5s)]

D15
2680
2557
24.04.2003

D15: Slav Defence: 4 Nc3 a6 and gambit


lines after 4 Nc3 dxc4
1.f3 f6 2.c4 c6 3.c3 d5 4.d4
a6 5.a4 e6 6.g5 a5 7.e3 e7 8.e2
0-0 9.0-0 a6 10.c1 b4 11.h3 b6
12.cxd5
[ 12.f4 d6= ]
12...fxd5 13.xe7 xe7 14.d2
d8 15.e4 f6 16.e3 b7 17.fd1
d7 18.d2 h6 19.f1 ac8 20.c4
a6 21.d2 xc4 22.xc4 c5 23.d5
e5 24.b3 exd5 25.exd5 g6
26.e4 e5 27.cd1 f4 28.xf4
xf4 29.g3 f8 30.f5 g6
[ 30...g6!? 31.xh6 d6 ]
31.b5 f4 32.e3 b8 33.h4 g6
34.f5 f4 35.c4
[ 35.d6 h5 ]
35...g6

15

[ 35...g6!? 36.xh6 d6 ]
36.e1 e8 37.ed1
[ 37.xe8+ xe8 38.b5 d8 ]
37...ed8
[ 37...e5 38.e3= ]
38.b5 f4 39.e3 g6 40.g3 e7
Diagram

XABCDEFGHY
8 tr tr mk +(
7+ + snpzp '
6 zp + + zp&
5zpLzpP+ + %
4Psn + + zP$
3+P+ sN zP #
2 + tR zP +"
1+ +R+ mK ![
xabcdefghy
41.g2
[ 41.d6 ec6 ]
41...h5
[ 41...d6 42.e2 ]
42.e2 g6 43.b5 d6 44.e2 dd8
45.f3
[ 45.d6 ec6 ]
45...g7 46.e4 c8
[ 46...d7!? ]
47.d6 a7 48.d7 ac6 49.xc6
xc6 50.d6 d4 51.c4 b7
[ 51...xb3? 52.e5+- ]
52.xb6 f8 53.e1 xb3
[ 53...c7!? 54.c1 e6 ]
54.c6+- g7?
[ 54...bxd7 55.xd7+ xd7+- ]
55.e7 d4
[ 55...bb8 56.e3 xb6 57.xb6+- ]
56.c8 f5
[ 56...xb6 57.xd8 d6+- ]

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57.xd8
[ 57.xd8 xe7 58.g8+ xg8
59.d8+- ]
1-0

Kasimdzhanov,Rustam
Stevic,Hrvoje
BIH-chT Jahorina (1)
[Houdini 3 Pro w32 (5s)]

C95
2680
2550
21.06.2003

C95: Closed Ruy Lopez: Breyer


Variation with 10 d4
1.e4 e5 2.f3 c6 3.b5 a6 4.a4
f6 5.0-0 e7 6.e1 b5 7.b3 d6
8.c3 0-0 9.h3 b8 10.d4 bd7
11.bd2 b7 12.c2 e8 13.f1
f8 14.g3 g6 15.b3 exd4 16.cxd4
c5 Can e4 get defended? 17.d5 g7
18.f4 b6
[ 18...xd5 19.exd5 xe1+
A) 20.xe1? f6 21.f5 gxf5-+
( 21...xa1?! 22.h6+ xh6
23.xa1 xf4 24.d1 );
B) 20.xe1= ]
19.a4 f8 20.d2 6d7 21.ac1
ad8 22.d3 e5 23.xe5 xe5
24.xe5 xe5 25.f1 de8 26.e3
c8 27.axb5 axb5 28.h2
[ 28.a1 h6 ]
28...5e7 29.a1 d7 Diagram
(Diagram)
30.a5 xa5 31.xa5 c4 32.bxc4
c5 33.c2 b4 34.b1 b3
[ 34...xe4? 35.xe4 xe4
36.xb4+- ]
35.xb3 xe4 36.g1 f5 37.a8 f4
38.f1 c5 39.a4 xa4 40.xa4
f5 41.ba1 e1 42.h2 d3

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XABCDEFGHY
8 +l+r+k+(
7+ +ntrp+p'
6 wq zp +p+&
5+pzpP+ + %
4 + +P+ +$
3+P+LsN +P#
2 + wQ zPPmK"
1tR + tR + ![
xabcdefghy
[ 42...xa1 43.xa1 e2 44.g1= ]
43.xe1 xe1 44.d2 e2 45.f3
xf2?
[ 45...h6 ]
46.c5+- dxc5 47.a8+ g7 48.d6
e4
[ 48...f5 49.d7! xd7+- ]
49.g1 xa8 50.d7
[ 50.d7 c2 51.d8 xf3 52.c7+
g8 53.b8+ g7 54.e5+ g8
55.gxf3 c1+ 56.f2 c2+ 57.e1
c1+ 58.e2 c2+ 59.d3+- ]
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Kasimdzhanov,Rustam
Baklan,Vladimir
Neckar op-A 8th (7)
[Houdini 3 Pro w32 (5s)]

E54
2652
2606
11.04.2004

E54: Nimzo-Indian: Rubinstein: Main


Line: 7...dxc4 8 Bxc4
1.d4 f6 2.c4 e6 3.c3 b4 4.e3
0-0 5.d3 d5 6.f3 c5 7.0-0 dxc4
8.xc4 e7 9.e2 c6 10.d1 h6
11.e5 d8 12.xc6 bxc6 13.a3

ChessBase 10 Printout, Erudito , 01/11/2012


xc3 14.bxc3 e5 15.a4 exd4 16.cxd4
cxd4 17.a3 e8 18.xd4 xd4
19.exd4 e6 20.a6 d8 21.e5
b6 22.f1 a5 23.c5 b7 24.d3
d5 25.b1 d7 26.f3 e6 27.e5
e8
[ 27...d5 28.h4 ]
28.h4
[ 28.c1 d5 ]
28...d5 29.h5 f6 30.e4 f5 31.e5
f7 32.e1 d7 33.d6 e8 34.e5
xe5
[ 34...e6 35.b8+ e8 36.xe8+
xe8 37.xe8+ xe8 38.xf5 ]
35.dxe5
[ 35.xe5?! xh5 36.c1 f7= ]
35...f4
[ 35...e8!? ]
36.e6 xe6 37.c4
[ 37.b2!?+- ]
37...h7 38.b2 Diagram
[ 38.f1 c5 ]

XABCDEFGHY
8 + + + +({
7+ +l+qzpk'
6 +pwQn+ zp&
5zp + +p+P%
4P+L+ + +$
3+ + +P+ #
2 vL + +P+"
1+ + + mK !
xabcdefghy
38...f8 39.xf8 xf8 40.c3 e6
[ 40...e6 41.b3 c5 42.c2 ]
41.d3 b3 42.xa5 g6 43.hxg6+
xg6 44.g4 xa4 45.xf5+ f7

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46.d2 g7 47.f2 b3 48.g3


e6 49.h4 d4 50.e4 c5 51.f4
d1 52.e5+ f7 53.g3 b3
54.d6 e2+ 55.f2 c3 56.f5
[ 56.c6 d5 57.d7 c4 ]
56...c4= 57.f4 d1+ 58.e1 g7?
[ 58...c3 ]
59.e5++- f7 60.d4 c3 61.e2
[ 61.e4 f8+- ]
61...f8
[ 61...a4!? ]
62.g6+- d5 63.c2
[ 63.xd1?! xf3+ 64.e1 xg4
65.xc3 e7 ]
63...b2 64.xc3 c4 65.g6 g8
66.f2 d6 67.g3 f7
[ 67...c8 68.f4+- ]
68.f4 d6
[ 68...d8 69.h4 c6 70.f5+- ]
69.h4 f3
[ 69...c8 70.f6 f3 71.f5+- ]
70.e5
[ 70.d4 e4+- ]
70...f7
[ 70...c4 71.d4 e2 72.h5+- ]
71.f6 d1
[ 71...f8 72.h5+- ]
72.h5 f3 73.d4 d1
[ 73...d8 74.f5 c6 75.c5+- ]
74.f5 d6
[ 74...b3 75.g6+- ]
75.d3
[ 75.e6+ h7 76.e5 b7 77.f5+
g8 78.xh6 b3+- ]
75...f7
[ 75...b7 76.c4+ f8 77.d5+- ]
76.e5 e8
[ 76...c8 77.g6+ g8+- ]
77.g6+ f8 78.c3
[ 78.f5!? f3 79.xe8 e7+( 79...xe8 80.g7 f7 81.xh6
f6 82.c1 e4 83.b2+ f7

ChessBase 10 Printout, Erudito , 01/11/2012


84.g5 d3 85.f4 g8 86.g5 h7
87.d4 c4 88.g6+ h6 89.g4
e2+ 90.h4 d3 91.e3+ g7
92.g5 f8 93.c5+ e8 94.f6 c4
95.h6 b3 96.g7 d7 97.f7 c2
98.e3 c6 99.f8 d5 100.c5+
e4 101.xc2+ xe3 102.f6 f4
103.c3 e4 104.g7 d5 105.g8+
d6 106.e6# )]
78...e7
[ 78...c7 79.e4 f7+- ]
79.b4+ d8 80.c3
[ 80.xe8 b3 81.f5+- ]
80...e7 81.f5 d6
[ 81...c7 82.xh6 d5+- ]
82.b4
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