Author: Howard Exner
Date: 10:03:57 03/31/98
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On March 31, 1998 at 00:10:00, Mark Young wrote:
>In a wild game Junior 4.6 cuts Fritz 5 lead to one.
>
>Junior 4.6 3
>
>Fritz 5 4
>
>Draws 4
>
>
>Game 11
>
>[Event "Game 11"]
>[Site "?"]
>[Date "1998.03.30"]
>[Round "?"]
>[White "Junior 4.6"]
>[Black "Fritz 5"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>[ECO "B69"]
>[Annotator "Young,M"]
>[PlyCount "145"]
>
>1. e4 {0} 1... c5 {0} 2. Nf3 {0} 2... d6 {0} 3. d4 {0} 3... cxd4 {0} 4.
>Nxd4 {0
>} 4... Nf6 {0} 5. Nc3 {0} 5... Nc6 {0} 6. Bg5 {0} 6... e6 {0} 7. Qd2 {0}
>7...
>a6 {0} 8. O-O-O {0} 8... Bd7 {0} 9. f4 {0} 9... Be7 {0} 10. Nf3 {0}
>10... b5 {0
>} 11. Bxf6 {0} 11... gxf6 {0} 12. Bd3 {0} 12... Qa5 {0} 13. Kb1 {0}
>13... b4 {0
>} 14. Ne2 {0} 14... Qc5 {0} 15. f5 {0} 15... a5 {0} 16. Nf4 {0} 16... a4
>{0}
White's move 17 and 18 are excellent. Are these book moves? If Junior
played these on its own then that is a sign that Amir has included
some knowledge in how to defend against a pawn storm. After move 18
and 19 the queen side play is totally gone as things are safely blocked
up
(from white's perspective). In an earlier game I praised Fritz's pawn
storm
of the castled king but in this case it was not carried out in the best
way.
>17. Rc1 {0} 17... Rb8 {0} 18. c3 {0} 18... b3 {0} 19. a3
White's king is ideally placed now.
{0} 19... Ne5 {
>0.38/11 316} 20. Rhf1 {0} 20... Rg8 {0.38/11 265} 21. g3 {0.24/16 474}
>21...
>exf5 {(Nxd3) 0.34/11 331} 22. Nd4 {(Nd5) 0.55/17 563} 22... fxe4
>{0.03/12 466}
>23. Bxe4 {0.55/13 123} 23... Nc4 {0.00/12 464} 24. Qe2 {(Qf2) 0.75/15
>451}
>24... Bg4 {0.22/11 461} 25. Qf2 {0.92/14 213} 25... Kf8 {(Rg7) 0.38/11
>458} 26.
>Bxh7 {0.91/15 359} 26... Rh8 {0.81/12 373} 27. Be4 {(Bd3) 1.16/14 212}
>27...
>Nxa3+ {(Ne5) 0.47/12 422} 28. bxa3 {1.23/14 131} 28... Qxa3 {0.84/13
>453} 29.
>Rce1 {1.29/15 352} 29... b2 {0.78/12 450} 30. Nc2 {1.31/14 459} 30...
>Qc5 {
>1.28/12 448} 31. Qxc5 {1.44/14 279} 31... dxc5 {0.91/13 201} 32. Rf2 {
>1.47/17 516} 32... c4 {(Bd8) 1.44/12 447} 33. Ne3 {1.81/15 310} 33...
>Bc8 {
>(Bd7) 1.56/12 445} 34. Rxb2 {(Nxc4) 2.09/16 388} 34... Rxb2+ {1.50/13
>441} 35.
>Kxb2 {2.12/14 81} 35... Rxh2+ {1.84/12 297} 36. Re2 {2.19/16 240} 36...
>Rxe2+ {
>1.97/13 252} 37. Nxe2 {2.26/16 158} 37... Be6 {(Bd7) 2.00/13 442} 38.
>Bc6 {
>(Nd4) 2.59/20 549} 38... Bc5 {(a3+) 2.06/13 438} 39. Nd4 {(Nc2) 2.65/20
>380}
>39... a3+ {(Bd6) 1.94/13 333} 40. Ka2 {2.58/21 417} 40... Ke7 {2.16/13
>434} 41.
>Ndf5+ {(Bb5) 2.55/19 442} 41... Bxf5 {2.34/15 432} 42. Nxf5+ {2.48/19
>85} 42...
>Ke6 {2.22/15 428} 43. Nd4+ {(Ng7+) 2.44/21 283} 43... Ke5 {2.25/14 291}
>44.
>Nf3+ {2.50/22 511} 44... Kf5 {(Ke6) 2.34/14 277} 45. Nd2 {(Bd7+) 2.45/21
>337}
>45... Kg4 {2.34/14 426} 46. Bd7+ {(Nxc4) 2.43/22 359} 46... f5 {2.44/16
>422}
>47. Nxc4 {2.52/22 225} 47... Kg5 {(Kxg3) 2.56/15 418} 48. Ne5 {
>(Kb3) 2.67/22 299} 48... f6 {(Kf6) 2.63/15 414} 49. Nf3+ {(Nc6) 2.81/21
>389}
>49... Kg4 {2.75/16 409} 50. Nd4 {3.00/21 267} 50... Kxg3 {2.84/14 310}
>51. Bxf5
>{3.00/19 136} 51... Kf4 {(Bd6) 3.00/15 303} 52. Ne6+ {3.62/21 182} 52...
>Kxf5 {
>4.25/19 356} 53. Nxc5 {4.07/24 97} 53... Kg6 {4.47/18 281} 54. Kxa3 {
>4.41/27 345} 54... f5 {4.97/19 278} 55. Nd3 {4.90/28 344} 55... Kg5 {
>7.44/19 405} 56. c4 {5.18/28 337} 56... f4 {(Kf6) 9.72/18 374} 57. c5 {
>6.37/27 486} 57... Kf5 {10.38/17 392} 58. Nxf4 {(c6) 6.00/22 329} 58...
>Kf6 {
>#11/17 127} 59. c6 {8.24/24 2589} 59... Kf5 {12.59/16 400} 60. Ne2 {
>(c7) 10.67/25 203} 60... Ke6 {#11/18 50} 61. Kb4 {(Nd4+) 11.22/24 588}
>61...
>Kd6 {#11/16 41} 62. Kb5 {14.08/30 1252} 62... Kc7 {#9/14 16} 63. Nd4 {
>(Kc5) 13.83/27 496} 63... Kd6 {#10/15 48} 64. Kb6 {(Nf5+) 11.79/21 240}
>64...
>Kd5 {#9/14 59} 65. Ne2 {(c7) 13.90/20 336} 65... Kd6 {(Ke4) #9/14 79}
>66. c7 {
>14.12/17 199} 66... Kd7 {#9/12 15} 67. Kb7 {14.06/15 62} 67... Kd6 {
>(Ke7) #6/11 24} 68. c8=Q {14.17/14 69} 68... Ke5 {#7/11 23} 69. Qe8+ {
>(Qc5+) 14.15/11 210} 69... Kf6 {(Kf5) #8/9 10} 70. Qf8+ {14.30/12 269}
>70...
>Ke5 {(Ke6) #6/9 6} 71. Qf4+ {14.67/12 192} 71... Kd5 {#6/9 10} 72. Qf5+
>{
>#5/9 17} 72... Kd6 {#5/6 1} 73. Nf4 {#4/9 8} 1-0
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