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B12 SUNDAY. JULY IS. llX) SD LOS ANCLI.LS TIMLS CHESS By JACK PETERS INTERNATIONAL MASTER 81 7 "4 6i i 5 a 3 2 I 1 1 4'-1 won the under 1600 prize, and Robert Leone, 3-2', won the under 1400 prize. Best unrated was Jeffrey Schainen, 3-3. The Santa Monica Bay Chess Club, which meets Monday and Friday evenings at the Senior Citizens Recreation Center, 1450 Ocean Ave.

in Santa Monica, begins a seven-round Monday night tournament on July 16. They also plan a three-round, two-section, Action chess tournament on July 20. For more information, call Randy Hough at (818) 282-7412 or Ben Nethercot at (213) 455-1704. There will be a four-round Action chess (30 minutes per player per game) tournament July 22 at Players Chess Showroom, 1710 Silverlake Blvd. in Los Angeles.

Call Nigel at (213) 665-5728 for details. TODAY'S GAMES abcdefgh July 15. 1990 Position 5071 While lo play and win. From the game S. Rubin V.

Smith, Memorial Day Classic, Santa Monica 1990. Solution to Position 5070: 1 Qf7! Rxf7 2Ne6 mate. Pacific Security Shutters, Inc. contractors License 523291 77ie Ultimate Security Measure SO MUCH PROTECTION. SO MUCH STYLE.

advantage, as 12 Nxd3 13 Qxd3 gives Black no compensation for his isolated d-pawn Be6 13 Nd4 Rc8 Threatening 14 Nce4, but White finds a powerful reply. 14 Bf5l Parrying 14 Nce4 with 15 Nxe6 fxe6 16 Bxe6 Toughest is 14. Bxf5 15 Qxl5 115 Nxf5 Nce4) Qb6 15 Nxe4 dxe47 After 15 Bxf5? 16 Mxf5, both 16 Nxe4 17 Qxc8! Qxc8 18 Nxe7 and 16 dxe4 17 b4l Nd3 18 Qxc8! win for White. Only 15 Nxe4 16 Qe2 Bxl5 17 Nxf5 Bf6 puts up a fight. 16 Nxe6fxe6 0r 16 Nxe6 17 Qxe4.

17 Bxe4 Qb6 18 Bf3 Black has nothing for the pawn Kh8 19 Rabl Nd7 20 Qo4 Nc5 21 Qg6 Rf6 22 Qc2 Rff8 23 b4 Nd7 24 Qe4 e5 25 Bg3 Avoiding the opposite Bishops of 25 Nxe5. Rc6 26 Rfd1 Qc7 27 Qd5l More material must fall. Bd6 No better are 27 Rd8 28 Qf7 and 27 Rd6 28 Qxb7. 28 Qd3 Rb6 29 a4l Rf6 30 a5 Rb5 31 Qd2 Trapping the Rook at b5. Nf8 32 Be2 Ng6 33 Bxb5 axb5 34 Qd5 hS 35 h4 Ne7 36 Qxb5 Kh7 37 Qe8 Rg6 38 Rbcl Nc6 39 b5 Qe7 40 Qxe7, Black Resigns.

Sardo S. Rubin, Pacific Southwest Open, Los Angeles 1990: 1 e4 e5 2 Bc4 The Bishop's Opening, one of the oldest openings. Nf6 3 d4l? exd4 4 Nf3 Expecting 4 Nxe4 5 Qxd4 Nf6 6 Bg5 Be7 7 Nc3, with fair compensation for the pawn. Nc6 5 0-0 d6 A bit passive. Instead, 5 Nxe4 6 Rel.d5 7 Bxd5 Qxd5 8 Nc3 transposes to a popular variation of the Two Knight's Defense 6 Nxd4 Bd7 7 Nc3 Be7 8 Be3 0-0 9 f4 More ambitious than 9 f3 Re8 10 Qd2, with an edge.

Re8 10 Qf3 Bf8 1 1 h37 Letting Black take aim at e4. Best seems 1 1 Rael, when 11. Ng4 12 Nxc6 bxc6 13 Bc1 and 1 1 Qe7 12 Nxc6 Bxc6 13 Bd4 Nxe4? 14 Bd5 favor White. Qe7 Black takes aim at e4. 12 Bd3 Nb4 13 Rae1 There's no time for 13 a3 Nxd3 14 cxd3 because 14 c5 15 Nde2 d5 16 e5 d4 destroys White's center.

c5! 14 Nf5 Bxf5 15 exf5 c4l? Sharpest. Also 15. d5 looks good. 16 Bd4 Not 16 Bf2? Qc7 17 Nb5? as Black wins material. However.

16 Bxc4l? Nxc2 17 Re2! Nxe3 18 Rfe1 is interesting. White survives 18 Qc7 19 BbS Nc2 20 Rxe8. Perhaps Black can find a win in the complications of 19 21 Ba4 dxc3 22 Rxe3 cxb2 Qxel 17 Rxe1 Rxe1 1B Kf2 cxd3l 19 Kxel Nxc2 20 Kd2 Nxd4 21 Qxb7 Re8 22 Qxa7 Nxf5 Black has plenty for the Queen, if he can stop White's passers. 23 b4? Too hasty. A better chance is 23 g4 Ne3 24 Kxd3.

d5 24 b57 Bb4 Winning White's Knight. 25 Kxd3 Or 25 Qa4 Ne4. Ro3 26 Kd2 Bxc3 27 Kdl Nd4, White Resigns. Because they're on the outside but operated from inside Pacific Security shutters combine all kinds of practical protection. Made from tough interlocking metal slats, Pacific Shutters protect like window bars, insulate better than double pane windows, reduce noise like expensive sound proofing, and add a stylish accent to any home inside and out! Blocks intruders outside, for your peace of mind.

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Reasonable alternatives are 18 d5 and 18 threatening 19 e5. 19 bxa4 Nxa4 20 g6l Relying on 20 fxg6? 21 Nxe6. hxg67 Opening the h-file helps White. Black should bolster his Kingside with 20 Bf6. 21 h5 Bf6 White refutes 21 gxh5 by 22 Rxg7! Kxg7 23 Rg 1 Kh7 24 f4.

or 23 Kf6 24 Qh2, or 23 Bg5 24 Bxg5. 22 hxg6 Rfe8 23 Qh2 Nxb2 Anticipating 24 Kxb2 Qc3 25 Kb1 Qxe3, but White strikes first. If 23 fxg6 24 Rxg6 Kf7. White steps up the pressure with 25 Rdgl Rh8 26 Qg3 27 Rxf6! gxf6 28 Qg6. 24 Qh7 Kf8 25 gxf7 As 25 Qxf7 26 Kxb2 safely grabs the piece.

Kxf7 26 Rxg7! Bxg7 27 Rgl Rg8 White mates quickly after 27 Kf8 28 Bh6. 28 Bh6, Black Resigns. IM Silman Maki, Pacific Southwest Open, Los Angeles 1 990: 1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 e6 3 Nc3 d5 4 cxd5 The Exchange Variation of the Queen's Gambit. exd5 5 Bg5 Be7 6 e3 0-0 7 Bd3 Nbd7 8 Qc2 h6 9 Bf4 A wasted move. Usual is 9 c6.

Even 9 c5 is better. 10 Nf3 c57! 11 dxc5 Nxc5 12 0-0 White has a clear INTERNATIONAL NEWS Three grandmasters from the Soviet Union, Boris Gelfand, Mikhail Gurevich, and Vassily Ivanchuk, are leading the. Men's Interzonal tournament in Manila in the Philippines. After 11 of 13 rounds, the leaders have "4," or In contention at 7-4 are GM's Robert Huebner of West Germany, Victor Korchnoi of Switzerland, Gyula Sax of Hungary, Nigel Short of England, and Sergey Dolmatov, Alexey Dreev, Alexander Khalifman, and Leonid Yudasin of the Soviet Union. The top 1 1 finishers will advance to the Candidates matches, the next stage in the process of selecting a challenger for the 1993 world championship.

Three Americans stiii have a chance to qualify. Nick de Firmian of Berkeley has while Tony Miles and Yasser Seirawan of Seattle have 6-5. Too far behind are Boris Gulko of Massachusetts, Roman Dzindzichashvili of New York, 5-6; 16-year old Gata Kamsky of New York City and Stuart Rachels of Alabama, 4W-6W. The second Women's Interzonal has begun in Malaysia. The 1989 U.S.

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