By V. Vámos
Encouraged via the good fortune of the ebook Chess strategies for newcomers, the writer made up our minds to assemble a quantity for complicated avid gamers. Viktor Vámos, who did good either within the Junior ecu Championship and within the Junior global championship, owed his personal swift growth principally to a radical examine of sorts of place just like these proven during this ebook of his. the purchase of the fundamental options of chess is assisted by means of the 20x48 diagrams, which additionally advance the ability of the avid gamers wanting to research by way of the truth that the writer units them the duty of fixing a variety of chess difficulties. This quantity is a vital relief either for kids liking (and studying) chess, and for complicated adult chess players.
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Wc2 �, Jonkman - Dittmar, Saint Vincent 2002) 1 3 . . exfS 1 4 . tbb3 Ae6 1 S . c7 16. fc8 1 7. hS h6 1 8 . tbcS � , Najer Socko, I nternet (Bl itz) 2004 . Furthermore, after 1 0 . . ttlg4 Black can prepare f7-f6 with out having to exchange on e3 first. A1 ) 1 3 . . tbb8 1 4 . 'We2 Aa4 1 S . e4 tbc6 1 6 . 'We3 0-0 1 7. ab1 as 1 8 . bxaS 'Wa7 1 9 . exdS exdS 20. b6 tbxaS 2 1 . h6 (this interesting manoeuvre shows the imagina tion and potential of the young player; but his equally young opponent succeeds in defending h imself) 2 1 .
D5, and Black will still have to work hard 35. . xb2 36. cB! xb3 3B. xf7 39. d3. to draw. After 34. c 1 ? h 5! 35. bB! (but not 35. . � e2+ 36. ;hB 3B. � xc 1 , and White is better) 36. h 4 After 28 . . f3 29. Axf3 §xf3 30. Vxe7 YII x e7 31 . §xe7 §x b3 32. ;>f7 33. §b8 §xb2 33. f4 ! White would have found it hard to win the endgame. 34. fxg3 only Black can play for a win. 34 . . fxg3 35. Ilxg3 Ilf1 + 36. mh2 Ve1 37. Ilxg7+ 29. lxh5 30. Vxe6+ mh7 The other king move was clearly weaker: 30. .
Dd3 as 2S. &DcS 'We8 � . 29 . ex16 �d8 (2 9 . . ) 30. 'Wh6 24. h6 !? a b c d • e 8 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 3O 24 • • • 25. �h5! 31 . Eixc4 dxc4 32. d5! a5 32 . . exdS 33. �e1 &Dc6 34. �e7 +- ; 32 . . eS 33. �e1 +-. 33. Eie1 Eia7 34. 17+ ! Black resigned in view of 34 . . &Dxf7 (34 . 'Wxf7 3S. Axd8) 3S. d xe6 &Dxh6 36. exd7 �xd7 37. Ax h6. Attack on the king, play on the dark squares Possibly Black reckoned only on 2S. &Dxg6 fxg6 26. Axh6 fi)e7 00 when the knight would take up a fine post at fS.