Author: Sune Larsson
Date: 10:05:37 12/16/01
[D]4rrk1/p5p1/1qp1bpQ1/3pp3/1P6/P7/2PB1PPP/R4RK1 b - - 0 21
This is a position from the third game between Tiger and IM Berg. Emanuel
plays black here.
PIII 800 192 Mb hash. 2 hours per player. Tigerbook was used.
A double-edged attack led to an ending a pawn down for Emanuel. Opposite
colored bishops and active play made it an easy draw.
The game went like this:
[Event "Emanuel 120'"]
[Site "KIL"]
[Date "2001.12.14"]
[Round "3"]
[White "Gambit Tiger 2.0"]
[Black "Berg, Emanuel"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "C17"]
[BlackElo "2500"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "4rrk1/p5p1/1qp1bpQ1/3pp3/1P6/P7/2PB1PPP/R4RK1 b - - 0 21"]
[PlyCount "89"]
[EventDate "2001.12.11"]
{192MB, PowerBig.ctg. PIII 800
} 21... f5 $5 {(The beginning of an
interesting but double-edged attack. White counters good with 23.b5! and 24.
c4!) 906} 22. Rfe1 {0.64/13 122} 22... f4 {
(This pawn is taboo due to 23.-Qd4) 228} 23. b5 $1 {0.68/16 198} 23... e4 {397}
24. c4 $1 {(24.Bxf4 was also possible.) 0.96/13 277} 24... cxb5 {711} 25. cxd5
{1.10/16 0} 25... Bxd5 {32} 26. Qg5 {0.88/15 126} 26... Qe6 {49} 27. Bxf4 {
0.94/14 183} 27... Rf5 {21} 28. Qg3 {0.06/13 138} 28... Ref8 {35} 29. Be3 {
0.20/14 117} 29... R8f6 {(Black continues the attack) 85} 30. Rec1 {0.92/12 95}
30... Bc4 {948} 31. a4 {1.16/13 96} 31... Rg6 {27} 32. Qh3 {1.14/14 52} 32...
Be2 {640} 33. axb5 {1.42/13 121} 33... Bg4 {120} 34. Qh4 {2.14/14 137} 34...
Bf3 {49} 35. g3 {2.22/14 70} 35... Rgf6 {72} 36. Qh3 {2.12/14 168} 36... Rh5 {
226} 37. Qxe6+ {2.18/15 0} 37... Rxe6 {5} 38. Rxa7 {2.06/15 94} 38... Rxb5 {21}
39. Bd4 {1.90/14 94} 39... Rg6 {8} 40. Rd7 {1.90/13 64} 40... Kh7 {104} 41. Kf1
{1.96/15 114} 41... Rb3 {108} 42. Re7 {1.86/14 61} 42... Rd3 {49} 43. Be5 {
1.56/16 426} 43... Rd5 {36} 44. Re1 {1.66/13 50} 44... Kg8 {41} 45. Ba1 {
1.58/14 124} 45... Rh5 {34} 46. h4 {1.78/14 50} 46... Rd5 {78} 47. Kg1 {
1.90/13 49} 47... Kh7 {15} 48. Bc3 {1.92/15 51} 48... Rd3 {24} 49. Be5 {
1.92/15 23} 49... Rd5 {62} 50. Ra1 {1.88/14 46} 50... Kg8 {28} 51. Bc3 {
1.90/14 18} 51... Rd3 {9} 52. Rc7 {1.76/15 72} 52... Kh7 {(And now a humorous
king's walk...;-) showing which squares are really weak in the white camp.) 22}
53. Re1 {1.80/14 49} 53... Kh6 {39} 54. Kf1 {1.88/13 88} 54... Kh5 {91} 55. Be5
{1.94/13 40} 55... Kg4 {38} 56. Ra7 {1.82/13 43} 56... Kh3 {33} 57. Bf4 {
1.38/16 65} 57... Kh2 {38} 58. Rea1 {1.12/14 0} 58... Rb6 {134} 59. R7a2 {
1.02/14 37} 59... Rb5 {102} 60. Rc1 {0.94/16 60} 60... Rbd5 {18} 61. Raa1 {
0.94/16 73} 61... g6 {44} 62. Rab1 {0.96/14 142} 62... Bg2+ {19} 63. Ke2 {
0.94/17 70} 63... Bf3+ {5} 64. Ke1 {0.88/17 60} 64... Kg2 {5} 65. Be3 {
0.56/16 25} 65... Rd7 {(White has to keep the rooks on the first row to
prevent the mate, and the bishop on the diagonal c1-h6 to stop the dangerous
g5. Tiger didn't accept a draw offer here, so the game was played out until
move 89. Black just shuffled the rook between d7 and d5 to see if white at
last would allow him to play g5!) 31} 1/2-1/2
Sune
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