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White to Play

Pete Tamburro on

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The ninth in our series of instructional games. Black makes a classic error. Will you find the winning line? Dobkin - Grinberg (B18) Tel-Aviv, 1944 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 dxe4 4.Nxe4 Bf5 5.Ng3 Bg6 6.Nf3 Nd7 7.Bd3 Qc7 8.0–0 Ngf6 9.Re1 e6 10.Ng5 Bxd3? (Better was 10...Bd6) 11.Qxd3 h6?? (SEE DIAGRAM) A fatal mistake. Why?


Better was 11...Bd6 12.Rxe6+ fxe6 13.Nxe6 Qa5 14.Bd2 Qb5 15.c4 Qxb2 16.Rb1 Qxa2 17.Nf5 Bf8 18.Nexg7+ Kd8 19.Ne6+ Kc8 20.Bc3, but still with a clear advantage for White. Here’s the killer move and follow-up 12.Rxe6+ Be7 12...fxe6 13.Qg6+ Ke7 14.Qf7+ Kd8 15.Nxe6+ 13.Nf5 hxg5 14.Rxe7+ Kf8 15.g3 Nd5 16.Bxg5 Rh5 17.Qa3 Kg8 18.h4 Nxe7 19.Nxe7+ Kh8 20.Qf3 Nf6 21.Bxf6 Rh7 22.Bg5 f6 23.Re1 Rd8 24.Qb3 Qxe7 25.Rxe7 fxg5 26.Qf7 and Black Resigned.

 


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