Figlio, Gino Franco - Pappier, Carlos G. |
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1.e4
c5
2.Nf3
d6
3.d4
cxd4
4.Nxd4
Nf6
5.Nc3
Nc6
6.Bc4
Qb6
7.Nb3
e6
8.O-O
Be7
9.Be3
Qc7
10.Bd3
a6
11.f4
b5
12.Qf3
O-O
13.g4
b4
14.Ne2
e5
15.f5
d5
16.Ng3
Bb7
[16...d4
was a better alternative]
17.exd5
Nd4
18.Bxd4
Bxd5
19.Qf2
exd4
20.g5
white came out of the opening better 20...Ng4
21.Qe2
Bxg5
22.Qxg4
Be3
23.Rf2
Rfe8
24.Kf1
Bxf2
25.Kxf2
Rad8
26.Rf1
Qe7
27.Kg1
Rd6
white has no threats and takes time to improve the position of his pieces 28.Nd2
f6
29.Nc4
Rdd8
30.Ne2
Bf7
31.Nf4
Kh8
32.Qh3
Qc5
33.Nd2
Re3
34.Qg4
Qc6
35.Kf2
Bd5
36.Rg1
Qc7
37.Nxd5
Rxd5
38.Nf3
Re8
39.Rg3
Red8
40.Rh3
h6
41.Rg3
R5d7
42.Nh4
black cannot do anything to prevent white's maneuvers 42...Rc8
43.Ng6
Kh7
44.Nf4
Kh8
45.Ne6
Qd6
46.Qg6
Qe7
47.Rh3
Qd6
48.Kg1
Qe7
white will not mate but the central pawn will fall 49.Rh4
Ra7
50.Re4
Qe8
51.Qxe8
Rxe8
52.Rxd4
this is now over 52...a5
53.a3
bxa3
54.bxa3
g6
55.Rh4
h5
56.Kf2
gxf5
57.Rxh5
Rh7
58.Rxh7
Kxh7
59.Bxf5
Kg8
60.c4
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