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B18 SUNDAY. JULY IS. I'M) VC i.os i LOS ANGELES COUNTY By JACK PETERS INTERNATIONAL MASTER CHESS 8 7 i 3 1 6 11 4 5 UlJJ' 4 3 2 abcdefgh Qe8 Rg6 38 Rbc1 Nc6 39 1)5 Qo7 40 Qxe7, Black Resigns. Sardo S. Rubin, Pacific Southwest Open.

Los Angeles 1990: 1 e4 e5 2 Bc4 The Bishop's Opening, one ol the oldest openings Nf6 3 d4l? exd4 4 Mf3 Expecting 4 Nxo4 5 Qxd4 NIB Bgb Be Nc3. with an compensation for the pawn Nc6 5 0-0 d6 A bit passive Instead. 5 Nxc4 Re I db BxdS Qxdb 8 Nc3 transposes to a populai vaualion of the Two Knight's Defense 6 Nxd4 Bd7 7 Nc3 Be7 8 Be3 0-0 9 f4 More ambrtious than 9 13 Re8 10 Qd2, with an edge Re8 10 Qf3 Bf8 11 h3? Letting Black take aim at e4. Bosl sooms I Reel, when I I Ng4 12 Nxc6 bxc6 13 Bel and II Qui 12 Nxc6 Bxc6 13 Bd4 Nxryl' 14 Bdb favor White Qe7 Black takes aim at o4 12 Bd3 Nb4 13 Rae1 There's no lime for 13 a3 Nxd3 14 cxd3 because 14 c5 1bNde2 db 16 o5 d4 destroys While's center c5! 14 Nf5 Bxf5 15 exf5 c4l? Sharpest Also d5 looks good 16Bd4Nol I6BI2' Qc 1 QcGI. as Blnck wins material However.

18 Rfel is inleresling White survives 18 Qc 13 Bb5 Nc2 20 Rxo8 Perhaps Black can find a win in the complications of 19 dbl 20 Bxo8 d4 2 1 Ba4 dxc3 22 Rxe3 cxb2 Qxel 17 Rxe1 Rxe1 18 Kf2 cxd3l 19 Kxel Nxc2 20 Kd2 Nxd4 21 Qxb7 Re8 22 Qxa7 Nxf5 Black has plenty for the Queen, if he can stop While's passers 23 b4? Too hasty A better chance is 23 g4 Ne3 24 Kxd3 d5 24 b5? Bb4 Winning White's Knight. 25 Kxd3 Or 25 Qa4 Ne4 Re3 26 Kd2 Bxc3 27 Kdl Nd4, White Resigns. TODAY'S GAMES IM Silman Maki, Pacific Southwest Open. Los Angeles 1990: 1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 e6 3 Nc3 d5 4 cxd5 The Exchange V.ni.i (ion of Urn Gnnibit exd5 5 Bg5 Bo7 6 03 0-0 7 Bd3 Nbd7 8 Oc2 h6 9 A. wnstnrt movn Usunl is c6 Evon co is bollor 11 dxc5 Nxc5 12 0-0 Whito hns -c-ltinr ns 12 Nxd3 13 Qxd3 gives Blnck no compensntion tor his isolated -pawn Be6 13 Nd4 Rc8 Threatening Nce4.

but White finds a powerful reply 14 Bf Parrying 14 Ncet' with IB NxoB fxe6 IB BxeCt Toughest is 11 Bxf5 15 0x15(15 NxlB Nce4)Qb6. 15 Nxe4 dxe47 After 1 5 Bxf5' lb' Nxl5. bolhlli Nxo4 lQxc8'Qxc8 18 Nxo and IG dxo4 1 b4! Nd3 18 QxcSI win lor White Only lb Nxo4 16 Qo2 Bxfb 1 Nxlb BI6 puts up a fight 16 Nxe6 fxe6 Or 16 Nxo6 1 Oxe4 17 Bxo4 Qb6 18 Bf3 Black has nothing lor Ihe pawn Kh8 19 Rabl Nd7 20 Qo4 Nc5 21 Qg6 Rf6 22 Qc2 Rff8 23 b4 Nd7 24 Qo4 e5 25 Bg3 Avoiding the opposite Bishops of 26 Bxob'l Nxob Rc6 26 Rfd1 Qc7 27 Qd5! More niaterml must fall. Bd6 No bettor are 21 Rd8 28 Qf I and 21 RdS 28 Qxb 28 Qd3 Rb6 29 a41 Rf6 30 a5 Rb5 31 Qd2 Trapping the Rook at b5 Nf8 32 Bo2 Ng6 33 Bxb5 axb5 34 Qd5 hS 35 h4 Ne7 36 Qxb5 Kh7 37 Pacific Security Shutters, Inc. July 15, 1990 Position 5071: White to pl.iy and win Ffom thi; gnmn Rubin Smith, Mninofinl D.iy Clnsstc.

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10-8 CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC am asm -a mr i am A The Pacific Southwest Open drew 183 players to the LAX Marriott Hotel last weekend. The turnout enabled the sponsoring Santa Monica Bay Chess Club to make a small profit. Igor Ivanov and Jeremy Silman scored 5V-V to share first place in the Open section. After winning their first five games, they drew each other in a short last-round game. Next at 5-1 were masters Francisco Alonso, Carlos Garmen-dez, Sid Rubin, and Andy Sacks, and IM's Jack Peters and David Strauss.

Strauss lost on time in a superior position against Ivanov because he did not know the time limit. Jim Al-Shamma and Tom Weideman split the expert prize at 4Mf-1'2. Richard Hwang was best under 2000, at 4-2. Mark Doyle won the Amateur (under 1800) section, scoring 5'2-'2. Michael Mills, Ray Sollars, and Tom Jarrell tied for second with 5-1.

Jeremy Martin, won the under 1600 prize, and Robert Leone, 3V2-2Vt, 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 Mpni-ca, begins a seven-round Monday night tournament on July 16. They also plan a three round, two-section, Action chess tournament on July 20.

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