Saturday 20 February 2016

When The Great Akiba Inspires You...

If there is one player who inspires you to play rook endgame well it is The Great Akiba Rubinstein. This game is definitely inspired from him.

Mohanty, Om Prakash - Somani, Aayush

Result: 1-0
Site: AICCF
Date: 2015.04.10
D43: Semi-Slav: 5 Bg5 h6
[...] 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.¤f3 ¤f6 4.¤c3 e6 5.¥g5 h6 6.¥h4 dxc4 7.e4 g5 8.¥g3 b5 9.h4 g4 10.¤e5 ¥b4
10...h5 11.¥e2 b4 12.¤a4 ¤xe4 13.O-O ¥a6 14.¥f4 ¥h6 15.£c2 ¥xf4 16.£xe4 ¥h6 17.¦fd1 £d5 18.£c2 ¥b5 19.¤c5 b3 20.£c3 ¥g7 21.axb3 cxb3 22.¦e1 ¥xe2 23.¦xe2 a5 24.¤xf7 ¢xf7 25.¤xe6 Pligin,S (2596)-Bergmann,M (2493) Lechenicher SchachServer 2009 Telechess CBM 141 [Morgado,Juan Sebastian] 1-0 (45)
11.¥e2 White threatens to win material: Be2xg4
11.f3 ¦g8
11...£a5 12.£d2 ¦g8 13.¥f4 gxf3 14.gxf3 h5 15.O-O-O ¤fd7 16.¥h3 ¥e7 17.¤xf7 ¢xf7 18.¥xb8 ¤xb8 19.£h6 ¥f6 20.£h7 ¥g7 21.d5 cxd5 22.exd5 £b6 23.dxe6 ¥xe6 24.¥xe6 £xe6 25.£xh5 ¢f8 26.¦d8 Soberano,J (2499)-Kornilovich,V ICCF corr 1999 1-0
11...¤h5 12.¥f2 £a5 13.£d2 g3 14.¥e3 ¥b7 15.¦c1 ¤d7 16.¤xd7 ¢xd7 17.a3 ¥e7 18.a4 ¦ad8 19.axb5 cxb5 20.b3 b4 21.¤a4 c3 22.£a2 £c7 23.¤b2 ¢e8 24.¤c4 a6 25.¦a1 f5 26.£c2 Heller,R-Kahl,F DESC email 2005 0-1 (40)
12.a3 ¥a5 13.¥f2 ¥b7 14.£d2 h5 15.O-O-O ¤fd7 16.¤xf7 ¢xf7 17.¥e2 g3 18.¥e3 ¤f6 19.¥g5 £f8 0-1 (19) Iriarte Gomez,E (2215)-Jambrich,J (2291) ICCF email 2012
Inferior is 11.¤xg4 ¤xe4 12.£f3 ¤xg3
12...£xd4 is much weaker 13.¦d1 ¥xc3 14.bxc3 £xc3 15.£xc3 ¤xc3 16.¥e5 ¤xd1 17.¥xh8±
13.fxg3 £xd4µ
11...¤xe4 12.O-O ¤xc3 13.bxc3 ¥xc3 Black forks: a1+d4 14.¥xg4 O-O Black is behind in development. (14...¥xa1 15.¥h5 £xd4 16.¥xf7 ¢d8±) 15.¥h5²15...f5 Black has a new backward pawn: e6 16.¦b1 ¥xd4 17.¤g6 e5 (17...¦f7 18.¥e5 ¦d7 19.£e2²) 18.¥xe5²18...¥xe5 Decoy: e5 19.¤xe5 £xd1 20.¦bxd1 c3 Black advances the passed pawn 21.¦fe1 ¥e6 Black threatens to win material: Be6xa2 22.¤g6 c2 23.¦c1 White threatens to win material: Rc1xc2 23...¦f6 24.¦xc2 ¥f7 Black threatens to win material: Bf7xg6 25.¤f4 The knight feels good on f4 25...¤a6 26.¦e7 ¤b4 Black threatens to win material: Nb4xc2. Black forks: a2+c2 27.¦d2 ¦f8 28.¦dd7 a6 29.a3 ¤d5 30.¤xd5 cxd5 31.¦a7 d4 32.¦ed7 f4 33.¥f3 d3 34.¦xd3 ¥c4 35.¦dd7 ¦8f7 36.¦xf7 ¥xf7 37.¥b7 ¦b6 38.¥c8 b4 39.axb4 ¦xb4 40.¦xa6 ¢g7 41.¥f5 ¦b5 42.¥e4 ¦e5 43.¦a4 ¥e8 44.¦d4 ¦a5 45.¥c2 ¦a1 46.¢h2 ¦a2 47.¦c4 ¥b5 48.¦c5 ¥a4 49.¥xa4 ¦xa4 50.¢h3 ¢f6 51.f3 ¢g6 52.¢g4 ¦a2 53.¦c6 (53.¢xf4?!53...¦xg2 54.¦d5 ¦h2²) 53...¢h7 (53...¢g7 54.¢h3± (54.¢xf4 ¦xg2 55.¢f5 h5²)) 54.¦c7+⁠−54...¢g8 55.¢h3 ¦a6 56.¦c4 ¦f6 57.¢g4 ¦g6 58.¢h5 ¦xg2 59.¢xh6 ¦a2 60.¦xf4
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