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Subject: Re: Morovic Vs Rybka. The Games Commented by Morovic

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 07:10:54 01/31/06

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RYBKA - MOROVIC [ B43 ] [ MOROVIC ] 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 a6 5.Nc3
Qc7 6.Bd3 Bd6? an interesting play, which has not gambled as much last.
Nevertheless even ece to give good chances to the black. 7.Qg4 Be5 8.Be3 Another
alternative era 7. Cde2, Cf6 8. Dh4 d6 9.f4 Ac3 10. Cc3 Cbd7 with chances mutual
8... Nf6 9.Qh4 Nc6 10.Nf3! Bxc3+ 11.bxc3 h6! Unica forms to avoid annoying the
12. Ag5 and even 12. Ah6! , despues of h6 the even Blacks have obtained chances.
12.Qg3 Another alternative era 12.Ag5 Ch7! with equality 12... Qxg3 13.hxg3 d5!
14.exd5 In case of 14. e5 Cd7 15.Ad4 the 0-0 daria threat of 16..., f6 some
problems to the white. 14... Nxd5 15.Bd2 e5! 16.0-0-0 In case of 16,0-0 Cde7 17.
Tfe1 f6 the blacks does not have problems, however despues of 16,0-0-0 Cde7!
17.Tde1! f6 18.Ch4 the white obtains to the initiative 16... Nf6 17.Nxe5 Nxe5
18.Rde1 Nfg4 19.f4 Be6 20.fxe5 Despues of this forced combinacion, the blacks
seemed not to have ningun problem, without embargo proxima maneuver of Rybka al
but pure Karpov style creates some 20 problems... Rc8 21.Rh4! Rc5 22.Be2 Nxe5
23.Rb4 Aqui this the question the white maintains their advantage of material
and to the blacks to play with precision to obtain tie 23... 0-0 24.Rxb7 Ra5
25.Bf1 Another alternative era 25.Tb6 Axa2 26.Txa6 Txa6 27.Axa6 Ta8 with
equality. Or also 25. Af4 Te8! 26.Axa6 Txa6 27.Txe5 Tc8 with chances mutual,
despues of the play of the game is Rybka that it has to make the tables. 25...
F6 26.RB6 BXA2 27.RXA6 RXA6 28.BXA6 BD5 29.BF4 RA8 30.BF1 NC4 31.KB1 NA3+ 32.KB2
NC4+ 33.BXC4 DECLARED TABLES. An interesting game for teoria despues of black
play 6. Ad6. Despues to pass this test against Rybka encontre very trusted to me
to face it white in the second game. 33... Bxc4 ½ - ½

MOROVIC - RYBKA [ E71 ] [ MOROVIC ] 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.h3 0-0
6.Be3? interesting play devised by David Bronstein in 1953 and played last in
match of fast games between Karpov - Morovic 6 October 2005... c5 7.dxc5 Qa5
This is the best reaction of the blacks 8.Bd3 dxc5 9.e5 Nfd7 10.f4 Aqui is the
idea of the white, they obtain advantage of space in the center, and congeal the
action of 10 the black bishop of g7... Rd8 11.Nf3! Another alternative era 11.
De2 Cc6 12.Cf3 Cd4! 13.Cxd4 Cxe5! 14.fxe5 cxd4 15.Ad2 dxc3 16.Axc3 Db6 and the
blacks does not tendrian ningun 11 problem... Nxe5 12.Nxe5 Bxe5 13.fxe5 Bf5
14.e6 In the game Romero Holmes - Juseinov the white played but loose 14.0-0?
and despues of 14... Txd3 15.De2 Txc3 16.bxc3 Ae6! they took the initiative. the
play e6 discovered despues of long hours of analisis even creates serious
problems to my opponent Rybka 14... fxe6 Another alternative for studious era
14... f6 15,0-0 Bxd3 16.Qf3! Nc6? if 16... Axf1 17.Txf1 Cc6 18.Df7+ Rh8 19.Ah6
Tg8 20. Ce4 with kills in few plays 17.Bh6 during the game was not safe if to
follow the attack by means of 17.Df7+ Rh8 18.Ah6 Tg8 19.Tad1! Af5! (Axf1 by Ce4
fails 19 again... and with it kills inevitable) and now expectacular 20. Cb5!
g5! unica (fails natural the 20... Tad8 by 21.Cxa7! Txd1 22. TXd1 Dxa7 23.Td8!
Cxd8 24. Dxe7 with kills inevitable) 21.Cd6 (threatens 22.Df6+! exf6 23.Cf7++)
21... Dc7! 22.Cxf5 exf5 23.Txf5 Cd4! 24.Txg5 Txg5 35.Axg5 Ce2+ 26.Rh1 Cg3+ with
perpetual check, nevertheless jugue with but ambition 17... Bf5! A hard
psicologico blow since Rh8 waited for only 17... after which 18.Tad1! Unica Ac2
19.Df7 Tg8 and now the demolishing blow 20.Td6! cattle in all the variants 18.g4
Rd3 19.Qg2 Qc7 20.Bf4! Practicamente consumi all along in making this play, the
other alternatives 20.Rh1 Dg3! like also 20. Ce2 Dd7 21.gxf5 exf5 does not seem
to convince to the white, playing rate mainly fast against the computer, the
play 20.Af4 makes it very instinctively, nevertheless turns out to be best the
20... e5 21.Nd5 Qd6 22.Bh6 Nd4 if 22... Ae6 23.Tf2! Axd5 24.cxd5 followed of
25.Taf1 and the blacks estarian fighting by the tables since the latent threat
in septima and eighth row compensates the perdidad of material widely 23.Rae1!
better than 23.gxf5 Tg3 24.Dxg3 Ce2+ with uncertain position 23... Be6 24.Nf6+!
lamentably this tactica maneuver encontre on the brink of madness to lose per
time. 24... serious bad Kh8 24... exf6 25.Dxb7 with double winning 25.Ne4 Qc6
26.Qh2 Qc7 27.Ng5! Bg8! perdia 27... Axc4 by 28.Df2 Db8 29.Dh4! Dg8 30.Txe5 with
decisive attack of the target 28.b3 also gave to clear advantage 28.Dxe5+ Dxe5
29.Txe5 unica Cc6 30.Txc5 but my 30 seconds in the clock did not let think 28 to
me... b6 29.Rxe5? this error devido to the time hardship throws to lose the
game, instead of this 29. Df2! the blacks dicilmente podrian to be saved
although segun Rybka despues of 29....e4(unica) 30.Txe4 Te8 3Çf7+ Axf7 32.Ag7+
Rxg7 33.Dxf7+ Rh6 34.g5+ Rxg5 35.Tg4+ Rh6 36.Th4+ terminaria Rg5 in tables like
also was to consider 29. Dxe5+ Dxe5 30 Txe5 with certain white advantage, this
was what queria to play with seconds in the clock nevertheless went away the
hand to the tower... 29... intermediate played Rg3+ decisive 30.Kf2 Rc3 31.Kg1
Rc2 32.Qh1 porsupuesto Rd8 that not 32.... Dxe5? 33.Cf7+! Axf7 34.Dxa8+ Ag8
35.Dxg8+ Rg8 36.Tf8++ 33.Rfe1 Ne2+ 0-1 0-1



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