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B6 SUNDAY. OCTOIII-K hi. I WO i METRO NEWS CHESS By JACK PETERS INTERNATIONAL MASTER I At 'tilt tm Mt mi 4 i mm You buy property with our loans and our help abcdefgh anri hnth nrnfitl Oct. 14. 1990 Position 5084: Whito to piny and win.

From the gnmo Adams Wojtkiowicz, Lloyd's Bank Masters, London 1990. Solution to Position 15083: Whito wins Black's Queen with I Ro6, as I Qg allows 2 bxcB 3 Ba6 niato These Loans have no credit requirements and are based on the property you are buying. You don't need a cash down payment, you have our money and our experience backing you Up. If you don't choose to accept our reward, you can use our methods to buy the property, keep it, and keep all the profits for yourself. Reward: If you buy the house and turn in over to us, you get a large cash reward.

This offer applies to condos, houses, apartment buildings and commercial property in all areas. If you choose to keep the property and live in it, you can do so even without a cash down payment. CRES (213) 281-3336 cxd6 Forced. The point of White's play is that 1 6 Na6r7 1 Bd3 traps Black's Queen. 17 bxcB d4 18 Nd6 Not 18 cxdb'? dxc3 19 61 because of 19 Bd2.

Qxc5 Again lorced, as 18 dxcb' 19 Nc7 RbB? 20 Bb3 catches the Queen. 19 0-0 White has a clear advantage, because the pioco should outplay Black's throe pawns in the middlogame. Be6 20 Bb3 Black gets some compensation from 20 Rxb7 Bxd5 2 1 exd5 Rab8. Rac8 Neither 20, Qxa3? 21 Nc7 nor 20 21 Ndl4! holds much hope. 21 Kh1 White intends to attack with I2-I4, tho best plan to capitalize on his extra pioco.

The slower 2 1 a4 Kh7 22 Khl (5 gives Black somo countorplay. Qxa37l Groedy. Correct is 2 I Kh 22 f4 Bh4. 22 f4 Bh4 23 f5l gxfB 24 exf5 Bxd6 If 24 Bd7, White wins with 25 Nxd4! exd4 26 Qg4 Bg5 27 NI6 Kg7 28 Nxd7. 26 BxdB Rc5 Inviting 26 d5 27 Ra I Qb4 28 Rc7 29 Qbl Qo7, when tho pin is troublesome.

26 Rb3 Also 26 Bb3 keeps the initiative after eilhor26. d5 27 Nxd4! exd4 28 Qxd4 or 26 BI6 27 Ng3 d5 28 Nh5. QaB 27 Be4 d5 2B Bbl Rfc8 29 f6l? Possible is 29 Rxb7, but Whito prefers to threaten 30 Qd3. Qa6 30 Ng3 Bg67 Losing. Tho only chance is 30 Bxl6 3 1 Qg4 (3 1 Rbl3 Rc I is unclear) Kf8 32 Rbl3 Ret 33 RxfBI? Qxf6 34 Qxc8 Rxc8 35 Rxf6, when White's two extra pieces may not.be ablo to cope with fivo Black passers.

31 Bd3l Black would escape after 31 Rcl! 32 Bd3 0x16 33 h4 Q(4! or 32 Rbl3 o4 33 Rf5 Kf8 34 h4 Bxl6. Qa4 32 h4l Whito plans a winning attack after 32 Bxh4 33 Qg4 Kf8 34 Qg7 Ko8 35 Rxb7, or 33 Bg5 34 Qf5 04 35 Nxe4 dxe4 36 Qxe4 Kf8 37 Qh7Bxf6(nobottoris37. Ko838Rxb7) 38 RxbV! QeS (as 38 R5c7 39 Qh6 Bg7 40 Qd6 costs material) 39 Rx(6 Rc 1 40 Bl I. Rc1 33 Qf3 Inviting 33 Qxb3 34 Bh Kxh7 35 Qxb3. Not 33 Qg4? because 33 Qxb3 34 hxg5 Qxd3 35 gxh6 Qg6 defends.

e4 White relutes 33 Bxh4 by 34 Nf5! Qxb3 35 Qg4 Bg5 36 Nxh6 Kf8 37 Qxg6. 34 Nxe477 In time pressure. White misses the winning 34 Qg4! Qxb3 35 hxg5 h5 36 Qxh6 Qa3 (hoping lor 37 Qh67 QI8) 37 g6 dxe4 36 Qxe4 Rxf1 36 Kh2 Bf4 37 Kh3 If 37 g3, Black halts White's attack with 37 Bxg3! 38 Kxg3 Hgl 39 Kh3 Rg6. or 38 Kh3 Rhl! 39 Qxhl Qxb3 40 Qe4 Qe6. Qd7 38 g4 RhlI 39 Qxhl Or 39 Kg2 Qxg4, mating.

Qe61 40 Rxb7 II 40 Qe4. simply 40 Qxo4 4 1 Bxa4 Rc3 42 Rxc3 dxc3 43 Kg2 a5 44 Bc2 b5 43 KI3 a4 makes a new Queon. Qe3, White Resigns. MULTIPLE FREE LECTURE LOCATIONS AT 7:30 p.m. INTERNATIONAL NEWS The world championship opened Monday in New York City with a dull draw between champion Gary Kasparov and former champion Anatoly Karpov.

On Wednesday, however, Kasparov took the lead, Vi-'A, with a fine attacking win see Today's Games). Kasparov's victory may qualify as the most one-sided game in the long rivalry between the two Ks. After 18 familiar moves, Kasparov uncorked a powerful novelty. Karpov responded feebly and', only a few moves later, Kasparov obtained an overwhelming attack. Later in the week, Karpov asked for and received a postponement of the Fri- day night game.

The best-of-24-game match is to resume Monday. Games are scheduled for each Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening. The Times will present a report on each game on the day after play. LOCAL NEWS Doug Root won the final game of the Summit Publishing Challenge Match in Santa Monica, tieing the match against MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Marriott Hotel Sheraton Anaheim Torrance Blvd. at Hawthorne Blvd.

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Jeremy Silman at 3-3. In the most exciting game of the series, Silman won a piece for three pawns with a naw idea in the opening, shed a fourth pawn for attack, but ran short of time, missed the tricky path to the win, and lost. Summit Publishing, a local publisher of chess books, sponsored the match. The North County Fall Open will be held uct. at a new site, the Com-pri Hotel in Rancho Bernardo in San Diego.

It's a two-section tournament and a qualifier for the state championship playoff. Call Alina Markowski at (619) 743-3044 for more information. John Patty and Tracy Gray shared first place in the 32-player Victorvillo Championship two weeks ago in Victor-villa. Tom Jarrell was best under 1800, and Gerald Irvine took the under 1500 prize. Jarrell also created the computer program that made the pairings.

The next tournament in Victorville is a five-round Action chess event scheduled Oct. 21. Call Steve Bradley at 1619) 243-3287 for details. TODAY'S GAMES Vte 1 1 ALL 3 PIECES! ALL 3 PIECES! BbHhs- fix. r1 HOLLY HILL 4-PIECE BEDROOM SET I Feaiuies Rich Grained Finish.

Plenty ol Sioraoe MAO I I 1 111 I OCUIIUIMHL I ALL I Space Included in Dresser, Framed Mirror, Full Sue 4 Sfaaill I IV. if mi ii i LUJJUJJ I II uueen aize HeaaMao, and Lileume Steel 8od Frnma Vnur Pnun.iu rVitlnn' i hn.r hi i i i i tr" 'v Niahtaumd. extra PIECES I I II igiyO Fabrics! II PBRAND NEW III ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS! TV STANDS! DINETTES! FREE LAYAWAY FREE wmi WA 1 IF STORAGE lml it mw 1 tkcorator ftbric I STORAGE I SOLD INI GM Kasparov (Sovuet Union) GM Karpov (Soviet Union) 12, World Championship, New York City 1990: 1 e4 Already a small surprise. Kasparov did not tiso I e'l in any games of their last match in Seville in 198 eB 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 Bb5 a6 4 Ba4 Nf6 5 0-0 Bs7 6 Ro1 b5 7 Bb3 d6 8 c3 0-0 9 h3 Bb7 10 d4 Re8 Zaitsev's idea BLk.k does not mind I 1 Ng5 RI8 12 Nf3 ReB 13 Ng5 1118, ropootmg. 11 Nbd2 Bf8 12 a4 h6 13 Bc2 exd4 Else d'1 d5 gains space 14 cxd4 Nb4 1 5 Bbl bxa4 In tlio Leningrad phase of their 1986 match, Karpov twico relied on 15 c5 16 d5 Nil lIMc4 16 Rxa4a5 17 Ra3 Ra6 Preparing g-g6.

III. White splits Black's Kingsido with 18 oG dxe5 19 rlxoS NhFj 20 c6. 18 Nh2 Timman tried the ineffective 18 Nll't'l gG against Karpov. Othnr GM games havo tested 18 Rae3 n'l and 18 d5. g6 19 f3l A novelty, and a strong ono.

Karpov drew easily against Ivanchuk (19 20 o5 Ne4!) and Hinrlarson (19 NgI Nxg! 20 Qxg4 c5 2 1 rlxcij dxc5 22 ob Qd4) in two games last yo.ir Qd7 Black cannot easily activate his forces Altor 19 d520o5orl9. c5' 20 White maintains a useful advantage in spneo 20 Nc4 QbB 21 Rc3 Perhaps 2 I 22 Nn3 QbB 23 e5 Nc7. intanrling c-c5. improvos. 22 Be3 Kh7 23 Qc1 c6 24 Ng4l Welcoming 24 Nxrj'l 25 hxg4, as Kg I -12 and Rol -hl exploits the h-hlo.

NgB 26 Bxh6l Decisive. Bxh6 Worse are 25 Bxg4 26 BxfS and 25 Nxh6 26 NIS Kh8 2 Nxe8. 26 Nxh6 Nxh6 27 Nxd6 Qb6 28 Nxe8 Qxd4 29 Kh1 Qd8 30 Rd1 Qxo8 Both )laynrs could foresee this position from move 25 Morn commendable than Kasparov's calculation is his jutlgmont, which tells him that he will havo a winning attack (fespito Black's slight edge in material. 31 Qg5 Ra7 32 Rd8 Qe6 33 f4l Black parries 33 Qc5 by 33 IW 34 Rxc8'? Rdlt. Ba6 The Bishop is vulnerable at cS in variations such as 33 f6 34 Qh4 Kg7 35 15 oi 33 IW 34 15 gxl5 35 Rg3.

And 33 lb 3l Rc5 (threatening 35 Re5) NI7 pram.ts 35 Qh4 Kg7 36 0x15 37 Bxl5 0x15 (or 3 Nxd8 38 Bxo6 Nxo6 39 Rh5) 38 Rxl5 Bxlb 39 Ro8. followed by the; ol the Kingsido pawns 34 f5 Qe7( Mot 34 gxf5 because of 35 oxl5 Qe 1 3ti Kh2 Qxb I 3 RhBl Kxh8 38 QxhC Kg8 Hg3 mate 35 Qd2 01 course. White needs his Quoon to attack His next throat is 36 Qfl'l Qe6 36 Qf2 Qe7 Similar is 36 RI)3nc5Qo38 0d4. 37 Qd4Ng8 38 e5 riirnnlQiiiiH) 39 6 Oc 40 Qh4 Nh6 4 I nhB Kxhl! 42 QxhG Kg8 43 Qg mato IMd5 39 fxg6 fxg6 40 Rxo6l Qxd8 41 Qxa7 Ndo7 42 Rxa6 Qd1 43 Qg1 Qd2 44 Qfl, Black Resigns. IM Silman IM O.

Root "6, Summit Challenge Match, Santa Monica 1990: 1 (14 Nf6 2 c4 g6 3 Nc3 Bg7 4 e4 d6 6 Be2 0-0 6 Bg6 Averbakh system against tin King's Indian Defense Na6 Experimental Morn common (i c5, 6 h6. and li Nhd 7 Qd2 eB 8 d5 c6 9 Bd3l? Making room lor tio KN Nc5 10 Bc2 A mistaken idea Black comos closer to equality Willi 10 nb 11 Rbl Qb4? 12 Nge2l Introduced by Icelandic ()M Maigeir Potursson agmnst John Nunn. whuplaynrl 12 ab I3a3()xc4 14 Bxlli IMIi Hil)4axM lbxc5d'l IH Nil.1), and White won with his extia piece h6 13 a3l Qxc4 Else White can snatch the pawn 14 Bxf6 Bxf6 16 b4 Bg5 16 SETS MEW POSTURE SERIES BEDDING BRASS HEADBOARDS TAKE WITH TODAY OR DELIVERY ARRANGED IMMEDIATELY TERMS: CASH CHECK VISA MC DISCOVER I YOUR CHOICE All sizes STEEL BED TWIN FULL QUIIN KINO I CONTRACT FIRM II IMPERIAL EXTRA FIRM I POSTURE CLASSIC FIRM II MEDICO PEDIC-SUPER FIRM eSaaaVSX mN ssseapc aaMaw twin 9eapc S49 EA PC SES4U FULL 179 EA PC EA PC STaT KING 189 EA PC I POSTURE PROFILE-LUXURY FIRM I I POSTURAMIC-SUPER FIRM DELUXE 5JfR. LID. WARRANTY ZO-YR.

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