The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 29, 1993, Page 11, Image 11

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    By Dietrich Kappe & NM Stan Holse
note: board position after 18.
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British Grandmaster Nigel Short leads
Dutch Grandmaster Jan Timman 6-5
after eleven games in their candidates
final match being held in El Escorial,
Spain. The first player to gather 7.5
points will challenge world champion
Gary Kasparov. This will be the first time
in 20 years that a non-soviet has
challenged for the title. The following are
the moves to game 9. Short has the
black pieces.
Timman - Short j.
Ruy Lopez, exchange variation
1. e4 e5
2. Nf3 Nc6
3. Bb5 a6
4. Bxc6 dc
5.0-0
Fischer’s old line, recently revived.
5.. .. Ne7
In game 7 Short tried 5.... Qd6 and lost
after 6. Na3 Be6 7. Qe2 f6 8. Rdt g5 9.
d4 g4 10. Ne1 0-0-0 11. Be3 h5 12. d5
with a strong attack for white. Short’s
queen was eventually trapped on the
queen side and he had to trade it for a
knight.
6. Nxe5 Qd4
7. Qh5 g6
8. Qg5 Bg7
9. Nd3 f5
But not 9.... Qe4 10. Ref h6 11. Qc5
winning.
10. e5 c5
Threatening c4 to drive off the knight on
d3.
11. b3 h6l
If 11.... Qxa1 then 12. Nc3 boxes black’s
queen out of the game, allowing white to
organize a strong attack and pick up the
black queen at leisure with Bb2.
12. Qg3 f4
13. Of3
But not 13. Qxf4 (if 13. Nxf4 Bxe5 14. d3
g5 wins for black) Qxf4 14. Nxf4 Bxe5
15. d4 cd 16. Nd3 Bg7 and black has the
two bishops and a healthy queen side
pawn majority.
13.. .. Bf5
14. Qxb7 Be4
15. Qxc7 Bxd3
16. cd Bxe5
17. Qb7 Rb8
18. Qxa6 f3
Note: Diagram of position after 18.... f3
19. Nc3 tg
If 19.... Qg4 20. Qa4+ exchanges
queens into a won ending for white.
20. Rel ...
After 20. Kxg2 white would get mated
after 20. ...Qg4+21.Kh1 Qh3
threatening mate in two ways.
20.. .. 0-0
Threatening mate on 12.
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21. Qe6+ Rf7
22. Nd1 Qxa1
Now, finally, it is safe and also necessary
to take the rook.
23. Qxe5 Qxe5
24. Rxe5 ...
Although white has a bishop and two
pawns for the rook, his pawn structure is
distorted and weak, and black active
pieces will soon gobble them up.
24.. .. Nc6
25. Rxc5 Nb4
26. Ba3 Nxd3
27. Rc6 Ra8
28. Rd6 ...
Not 28. Rxg6+ Kh7 and two of white’s
pieces are under attack.
28.. .. Rxa3
29. Rxd3 Rxa2
30. Ne3 Kg7
31. Kxg2 Ra5
32. Rd4 Rb5
33. b4 Rbb7l
Rooks are strongest when conected.
Black wants to exchange a pair of rooks,
increasing his advantage of a rook
versus a knight.
34. Rc4 Rfc7
35. Rg4 Rd7
36. h4 h5
37. Rg5 Rxb4
38. d4
Hoping for a cheapo. If black now takes
the pawn with either rook, white replies
39. Nf5+ forking the king and rook.
38.... Rf7
39. Rd5 Rb2
White resigns. If 40. Nd1 then 40.... Rd2
with an easy win for black.
Solution to last week’s puzzle: A
player is said to have the opposition
whenever the kings are one square apart
and it's the other player's move. In the
diagrammed position, black's plan is to
advance the pawn with the aid of the king
to the eighth rank, forcing white to give
up the rook. To prevent this, white’s king
must somehow catch up with the pawn. I.
Rd2ll d4 2. Rdll White has now gained
tire opposition while placing the rook as
far away from black’s king as possible.
This will prevent black from gaining a
vital tempo later on by attacking the rook.
2.... Kd5 The best try. 3. Kd7!!l Keeping
the opposition. Now if 3.... Kc4 4. Ke€ d3
5. Ke5 Kc3 6. Ke4 d2 7. Ke3 catches the
pawn. Or H 3.... Ke4 4. Kc6 d3 5. Kc5
Ke3 6. Kc4 d2 7. Kc3 again catching the
pawn. Notice that any other first move for
white would have only drawn, since the
white king would not have been in time to
catch the pawn.
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