An Amazing Knockout! M. Kellie
Game reviewed at the Dayton Chess Club on October 2nd, 2013.
White: Nezhmetdinov
Black: Romanov (1950)
Game commentary and analysis by: M. Kellie
https://wasmorg.com/2024/03/07/3pizh266k NOTE: Rashid Nezhmetdinov is one of my favorite chess players because, he seemed to truly enjoy creating beautiful, amazing masterpieces. He has many outstanding games and I recommend to any student, his games for study.
1. https://www.jamesramsden.com/2024/03/07/i6t46pvzq8 e4 c5
5. https://www.mominleggings.com/qu8n9pyd Nc3 d6 (Sicilian defense)
6. https://www.goedkoopvliegen.nl/uncategorized/gpnvu1ycxh Bc4 e6
8. http://countocram.com/2024/03/07/0dg4p9lkqj9 O-O O-O
Position look: So far so good, Black has played the “little center” Scheveningen defensive set-up. White has several common branches here but in this game, chooses the “Classical” with the White bishop on c4 instead of f3 (Fischer’s motif). So what is this great master up too? Seems the idea is to utilize the bishop on c4…
12. Order Tramadol Cod Overnight f4 Ng6
Position look: White has moved directly back to a classical set-up while Black has begun working his pieces towards the enemy King! So what idea or plan can White come up with here? Students, please provide your ideas.
14. https://worthcompare.com/u29idskkg g4! Nxf3+
15. Qxf3 a6
16. Nd4 e5
17. fxe5 dxe5
18. Nf5 Nd7
19. Rad1 Bg5
20. b4 Bxe3+
21. Qxe3 b5
22. a5 Qc7
23. Qg5 g6
24. Ne7+ Kg7
Position look: White is on the attack, close to the enemy King. Students, how should White proceed?
25. Rxd7! Bxd7
26. Qf6+ Kh6
27. Rf5!! Qa7+
28. Kf1 Resigns
An amazing knock-out punch, 27. Rf5!!…for there is no defense! A brilliant set of ideas and, a brilliant game!
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