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Subject: I can suppose the original Source in the YasgacI is correct. Tx

Author: Arturo Ochoa

Date: 08:55:54 02/06/01

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On February 06, 2001 at 08:19:36, José Antônio Fabiano Mendes wrote:

>On February 06, 2001 at 06:41:35, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:
>
>>
>>This is written by Tim Krabbe. Since it does not seem
>>to be available on the web any more I am reproducing it here.
>>--------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>6. BEYEN'S TRICK
>>Band 6: A promotion combination
>>
>>It must be terrible to have played one briliant game in your life,
>>a game that went round the world, and then to see it attributed
>>to a rival. That is what happened to the untitled Belgian player
>>Beyen (I hope I spell his name right; there is always confusion
>>in Dutch between the ij and the y) when he beat the Czech two-
>>time World Championship Candidate Filip. The combination
>>has been published in various books and magazines, but the
>>game itself doesn't seem to have made it to the databases, so I
>>give it here in full.
>>
>>Beyen - Filip, Luxemburg 1971
>>1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.f3 c5 5.d5 d6 6.e4 Bxc3+
>>7.bxc3 e5 8.Bd3 Nbd7 9.Ne2 Nf8 10.O-O Nh5 11.f4 Nxf4
>>12.Nxf4 exf4 13.Bxf4 Ng6 14.Qh5 Qe7 15.e5 Nxf4 16.Rxf4
>>g6 17.Qh6 dxe5 18.Re1 f5 19.d6 Qf6 20.g4 Kd8 21.Rff1 f4
>>22.g5 Qf8 23.Rxe5 Qxh6 24.gxh6 Kd7 25.Rd5 Rf8 26.Re1
>>Rf7 That game however, is a little blemish to the beautiful
>>combination. 27.Bc2 As if taking a run-up; he could have
>>already played his brilliancy here. 27...b5 Black can't really do
>>anything about it. And now: (See Diagram)
>>
>>28.Bxg6! hxg6 29.Re7+ Rxe7 30.dxe7+ Kxe7 31.Rd8! and
>>Black resigned; he is forced to block the back rank, and White
>>queens.
>>
>>In all those publications, perhaps owing to its being transcribed
>>into Cyrillic and back again, and the names being similar,
>>White has mostly become Boey, a better known (and stronger)
>>Belgian master. In fact, the occasion was a match Belgium -
>>Czechoslovakia where Boey played on a higher board. (Did he
>>whisper Bxg6 to Beyen after 27.Bc2?) To give Beyen his due,
>>and because his game is one of the nicest practical examples of
>>it, I'll call the central move of his combination, Rd8, 'Beyen's
>>Trick.' This promotion combination, where a line to a
>>promotion square is interfered, is one of the themes I collected
>>in Band no. 6 of my archives.
>>
>>--
>>GCP
>
> Please see:
> http://www.xs4all.nl/~timkr/chess2/diary.htm  [item 71]  JAFM



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