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B6 SUNDAY, MARCH II. IWO OC I ANtiKLIS TIMIuS ORANGE COUNTY By JACK PETERS INTERNATIONAL MASTER CHESS Ra2 Qf4 30 h3 Gulko calmly piotocls aveiything RcB 31 Qd2 QfB Not 3 1 Qxd2 32 Rexd2 Rxc3 33 Rd8 32 Ka1 Rb7 33 OhB RoB 34 Rad2 OaB 36 Q3 Kg7 36 g4 RaB 37 Qd4 Rd7 38 Qf2 Rc7 39Rd3RaB40Qd2 As 40 Rxc3 41 bxc3 defends s2 hB41 Rd6 Ro442 Rd4l Finally simplifying, as 42 Rcc8 43 Ra4 exchanges Rooks. RaeS 43 Kb1 QaB 44 QaB 46 Qa2 Rxd4 46 Rxd4 Qb6 47 Qd2 QaB 48 Qd3 QoB 49 a3 Qg2 60 RdB RbB 61 Qa2 QH14- Or 51 Qxh3 B2 QeS 1 53 Nd 1 62 Ka2 RaB 63 Qd3 Rel 64 0M. Blaok Raalgns. had good compensation, and ho eventually won In his notes, Kasparov dismisses 12 Qb6 as inferior Why did he change his mind' 13 Od2 Nd7 14 Bo4 NBfB IB Nxf6 Bxf67l Weakening e3, but at a high price Without his KB, Black has lew threats on the al-hB diagonal.

1BBxttNxf6 17 Na2 RaB IB 0-0-0 dB 19 Bd Black has a bit of compensation. More logical is 19 Bd7, when 20 Nc3 c4 2 1 Na4 Qc7 22 Kbl a6 fights back. 20bxaBAs 20 Bxa6 21 Bxa6 Qxa6 22 Nc3 is safe for White. d4 21 Kbll Anticipating 21 Bxa6 22 Bxa6 Qxa6 23 Ncl, defending. Ra3 Threatening 22 Rxd3 23 Qxd3 BIB.

22 Be4l BxaB 23 BxaB RxaB Also hopeless is 23 Qxa6 24 Ncl Rd8 25 Rhe 1 24 Nxd4 RaS 26 Na2 RbB 26 No3 Two pawns up, White is winning. An uncharacteristically lifeless game by Kasparov. Qb4 27 Rhs1 RdB 28 Oc2 RdbB 29 mating QfB 27 h4 Qxf4 28 axf4 Nh7 29 g4. Black Raalgns. Black can hardly move alter 29 RxhB 30 Rxa7 KI8 31 Rel BI7 32 Ree7 GM Gulko (U.S.A.) OM Kasparov (U.S.S.R.), Linares 1990: 1 d4 Nffl 2 c4 g6 3 Nc3 Bg7 4 a4 dB 6 13 The Saemisch variation against the King's Indian Delense.

0-0 6 Ba3 oB 7 Bd3 aB 8 dB b8l? A pawn sac popularized by Kasparov two years ago. The standard 8 cxd5 9 cxdB Na6 10 Qd2 Nc5 1 1 Bc2 gives White an edge. 9 cxb6 cxdB 10 axdB a4l7 Kasparov analyzes 10 Bb7 11 Nge2l NxdB 12 Nxd5 Bxd5 13 Nc3 Bb7 14 Be4. taking control of d5. 11 Nxa4 Dangerous is 1 1 fxe4 Ng4.

NxdB 12 BgB Qb87l Timman Kasparov. Reykjavik 1988, continued 12 Qa5 13 Qd2 Qxd2 14 Bxd2 Bxb2 15 Rbl Bg7 16 Ne2 Nd7 17 Nc5 18 Bc2 Be6. Black Nxc3 14 bxc3l Qxa5 15 NxeB Bxc2 16 cxM 13 Bxc6 bxc67l Tougher is 13 Qxc6 14 bxc3 Bxc5. although 15 h4 loosens Black's pawn structure 14 a3l Instead, 14 Be5 Ne4 15 Kd1 QI5 16 Bxh8 g4 gives Black too much counterplay. g4 Desperation in a bad position.

Not satisfactory are 14 Ba5 15 Be5, 14 BIB 15 Qd2 Ne4 16 Qxb4 Nxg3 17 hxg3 Be4 18 Q6A. and 14 QI5 15 QxlB Bx(5 16 axb4 Nb5 17 Ra6. Spassky had already used 89 minutes, Kasparov only 19. 16 BaB Ne4 16 axb4 OfB 17 BxhB gxf3 18 Rgll Black has little for the exchange. Qg4 19 Qdl NgB 20 Qd4 Na4 21 Qs5 BaB 22 Qf4 OgS If 22 QgB, one way to win is 23 Qxh6 fxg2 24 Bg7.

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TODAY'S GAMES QM Balyavaky (U.S.8.R.I GM Gulko (U.S.A.). Linares 1990: 1 d4 NfS 2 c4 g6 3 Nc3 dS 4 exd6 The Exchange variation of the Grunfeld Defense. NxdB 4 Nxc3 6 bxc3 Bg7 7 Bc4 0-0 8 Ns2 Nc6 A Gulko specialty, varying from the heavily analyzed 8 c5 9 Solid. White has also tried the wild 9 b6 10 Bg6 Bb7 11 Qd2 Qd6 12 Radl Ftacnik once fell for 12 Nxe5, when 13 dxe5 Qc6 attacks c4 and g2 Na5 13 Bd3 c614d6e6 16c4 Bat 160x11 Improving on Yusupov Gulko, Hastings 1989-90. which continued 16 Qc2 exd5 17 exd5 Qd7 18 Ng3 Rae8 19 Bd2 Nb7 20 Ne4 Nd6.

Chances are even, although Gulko went on to win. axd6 17 axdB RaaS 18 Ng3 Qd7 19Rfe1l Not 19 Ne4? Rxe4 20 Bxe4 Bxc4 21 Rfe1 Bxa2, but now White seriously threatens 20 Ne4. 1671 Correct is 19 Nb7 20 Qa3 Ne5 21 Qc 1 Nb7 22 Ne4 15. 20 Ne2l The new target is e6. Nb7 21 Nf4 Rxa1 After 21 h6 22 Nxg6 hxg5 23 Nxf8 Rxf8 24 QxgB Rf7 25 Re6.

White's Rooks soon invade on e7 or e8. 22 Rxal Re8 23 Ne6 Bh8 Allowing a breakthrough, but 23 Nd6 24 Nxg7 leaves Black permanently weak on the dark squares. 24 Nc7l Rxa1 25 Qxa1 Qxc7 26 Qa8 Kg7 27 Bd2l Qd8 If 27 14, then 28 Bc3 Kh6 29 Bxh8 Qd8 30 Qe5 QI8 31 Bf6 mates. 28 Be3 Kh6 29 Qe3I QgB Black gets mated after 29 Kh5 30 Be2. 29 30Qh3Kg6 14 30 Qxl4 g5 3 1 QI5.

30 f4 Planning 30 Qd8 3 1Qh3. Qg4 31 Bxh8 Avoiding the pitfall 31 Bd4. Qd1 32 Bfl Nd6 33 Qh3 Qh6 34 Qc3l Eyeing both g7 and h3. Na8 35 dl Qdl 36 Qh3. Black Resigns.

GM Kasparov (U.S.S.R.) GM Spas-iky (Franca), Llnaraa 1990: 1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 a6 3 Ne3 Bb4 4 Qc2 Capablanca's antidote to the Nimzo-lndian Defense. dB 5 cxdS axdB 6 BgB h6 7 Bh4l? Theory claims this is bad, but Kasparov has used it successfully before. c6 8 dxcB Nc6 9 a3 g6 10 Bg3 Na4 1 1 Nf3 Of67 The "refutation" is supposed to be 11 Qa5. Perhaps Kasparov had prepared the reply 12 0-0-01? Nxc3 13 bxc3 Bxc3 14 Nd4l, menacing 15 Nb5. 12 BbBI Threatening the skewer 13 8e5.

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