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B16 SUNDAY, AUGUST 19. 1990 OC LOS ANCILI.LS TIMLS Drunk Driving? PflF.HeCOHDFD UFSRAKF ntolni th California law By JACK PETERS INTERNATIONAL MASTER CHESS ATTORNEYS SPECIALIZING IN D.U.U CALL 1400 532 3300 FOR AN APPOINTMENT Drunk C11B0 MvxD. Olion LawOHkM LET'S USE STREET GANGS IN A POSITIVE WAY!" 8 6 pit in 5 K'f 3 i In dealing with the Persian Gull situation, President Bush should use a valuable strike force that our Country has never utilized before: Our Los Angeles Gang Member Street Brigade. This fearless predator force, when set loose against a Foreign Country, could create mayhem and destruction on a scale that has never been experienced by other countries before. The Graffiti division atone could completely obliterate the Identity of a foreign country In record breaking time.

This group has been training on the streets of Los Angeles for many years So they have become coldly efficient at what they do. Let President Bush use these deadly street gangs In a positive way against a Foreign Country Instead of letting them run loose in our nmn Inner ntu a IRft BUMPIK SIICKIR. SIND STAMPHJ INV. AL GREENWOOD, THE BEDSPREAD KING (213) 498-9277 1,2750 E. Pacific Coast Hwy.

at Temple Long Beach open 7 days io to 5:30 straight pawn moves1 Black, a mastei, will pay dearly loi his neglect of development However. 7 BeG 8 Nxo5 NIG 9 Bxc4 isn't much better 8 Bxc4 Bg4 Black appears lost Certainly not 8 cb" 9 Bd5 But 8 NI6 9Ng5and8 Bcb9 Neb Be6 10 Bxe6 fxeG 1 1 Qh5 gG 12 NxgG NIG 13 Qh3 Rg8 14 Qxe6 Be7 15 Ne5 win for White, too 9 Qb3 Qe7 10 IMxd4 Simple and strong White welcomes the loss of his -pawn Qxo4 11 Be3 Bc5 12 f3 Qe7 13 0-0-0 Setting up the crushing 14 Rhel Be6 II 13 Bh5 14 Rhel KI8. White has 15 Nf5 Bxe3 16 Rxe3 Qc7 17 Qxb4c5 18Qxc5IQxc5 19Rd8mate 14 Rhel Nd7 15 Bxe6 fxe6 16 Nxe6, Black Resigns. GM Dlugy IM A. Ivanov HI, U.S.

Championship, Jacksonville 1990: 1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 e6 3 g3 Bb4 The Bogo-lndi-an Defense 4 Bd2 Be7 5 Bg2 d5 6 Nf3 0-0 Now it's a Catalan Opening, with White having the extra move Bcl-d2. 7 Qc2 c6 8 0-0 Nbd7 9 b3 Bolder than the normal 9 b6 Another idea is 9 Ne4 10 Bf4 15, setting up the Stonewall 10 Bf4 bxc4 11 bxc4 Ba6 12 Nbd2 c57l Black should preface this thrust with 12 Qa5. 13 Qa4l White will prove that Black's QB is misplaced at a6. 0x8 14 Ne5l Using the a8-hl diagonal, which Black's QB fails to defend. Critical is 14 cxd4 15 cxd5.

It seems that White keeps an advantage after either 15 16 Rfcll. 15 exd5 16 Rfcl Nb6 17 Qxd4, or 15. Nb6 16Qxd4Nbxd5 17 Rfcl. 15 Qa5 Nh5 Ineffective, but 15. cxd4 16 Rfcl is very awkward for Black.

If 16 Qb7 White wins with 1 7 c5 Nc8 1 8 Rab 1 16 dxc5 Nxf4 17 gxf4 Bxc5 18 Racl Patient. The hasty 18 cxd5? Nxd5 19 Rac1 may let Black escape by 19 Bb6! 20 Qa3 Qb7 dxc4 19 Ndxc4 f6 20 Nd6! Bxd621 Rxc8Bxc8 0r21 Raxc8 22 Qxa6 fxe5 23 fxe5 Bxe5 24 Qxa7, and the a-pawn queens. 22 Nd3 a67 Incomprehensible. But 22 Rb8 23 Qxa7 and 22 Nd5? 23 Bxd5 won change the result. 23 Bxa8 Easier is 23 QxbG Nxa8 24 Rc1 Bb7 25 Qa4, Black Resigns.

dxe5'. then 20 Ndb QdG 21 tM6 BIG 22 QdG cxdG 23 RxdG wins pieco 20 0xd6 exd6 The 20 Rxb3 2 I dxc7 Rxb2 Imls. to 22 Kxb2 Ne4 23 Kb 1 Nxd2 24 Rxd2 Rxc7'l 2b Rhdl BI5 26 g1 Probably 20 Rxc2 21 dxc7 Rxd2 22 Rxd2 Rxc7 23 Rcl Rxcl 24 Kxcl Kf 7 26 Nc5 Bc6 26 Rd8 Ne8 is Black besl liy 21 Qxc3 Qxc3 22 bxc3 NaS 23 Be3? White should keep his pieces active with 23 Rhel Bxc3 24 Re7 BI5 25 Nd4l, as 25 Bxd4 26 Rxd4 Bxc2 27 Kb2 BI5 28 g4 traps Black Bishop. II 23 KI7. then 24 Bg5 BI6 25 Bxl6 KxlG 26 Kb2 wins routinely Bxc3 24 Bxa7 Bf5 25 Be3 There is no time lor 25 Bd4? Bxc2 or 25 gP Bxc2 26 Kxc2 Bd4.

h5 Else 26 g4 26 Rhf1 Rc4? With 26 Nc7l. Black menaces Nc7-b5-a3xc2 No good is 27 NdP Bxd4 28 Bxd4 Nb5 29 Rf2 Bxc2I 30 Rxc2 Na3 3 1 Kb2 Nxc2 33 Rcl Rc4l 34 BI2 Na3l. White must settle lor 27 g4 hxg4 28 Ixg4 Bxg4 29 Rxd6 BI5 30 Bg5l (less clear is 30 Rid I Ne6) Nb5 31 Rd8 Rxd8 32 Bxd8 Na3 33 Kcl Bxc2 34 Be7 or 28 Be4 29 RI4 d5 30 Nc5 Be5 31 Bxl4 32 Nf6 KI7 33 Bxf4 Kxl6 34 Bxc7 Rxc7 35 Rxd5, with some chance to win. 27 Rf2 Else 28 Bd4 simplifies 28 Rxd6 Nb5 29 Rd8 Kf7 30 RbB Na331 Kcl Bf6 If 31 Bel 32 Rxb7 Kg8, White steps out of danger with 33 Re2 Nxc2 34 Kdl. And 33 Bxc2 34 Rb8! Kf7 35 Rxel Bxb3 36 Kb2 costs more material.

32 Rxb7 KgB 33 Bc5! At last, White breaks Black's initiative. Nxc2 Or 33 Bxc2 34 Rb8! Kh7 35 Bxa3 Bxb3 36 Kbl Bdl 37 Rd2 Ba4 38 Rb4. 34 Kd1 Threatening 35 Re2 and 36 Re8 mate Ra4 35 Ra7l Rh4 36 Ro2 Rh1 37 Kd2 Bg5 38 Kc3 Bf6 39 Bd4, Black Resigns. GM Seirawan Orton, U.S. Open, Jacksonville 1990: 1 d4 d5 2 c4 c6 The Slav Defense.

3 Nc3 dxc4 Quite playable are 3 e6 and 3 Nf6. 4 e4 Risky. Instead. 4 e5l 5 NI3 exd4 6 Qxd4 Qxd4 gives White only a tiny edge in the endgame. 5 a4 b4 White also takes charge alter 5 Qa5 6 Bd2 b4 7 Na2 e6 8 Bxc4 6 Na2 e5 7 Nf3 exd4 Seven Aug.

19, 1990 Position "5076: White to play and win From the game Hodgson Veach, World Open, Philadelphia 1 990. Solution to Position 5075: Black's King does it all by 1 Kd6 2 Nb5 Kc5 3Na3 Kb6 defeated Dan Burg of Michigan, 185 to 146. Another professional player, IM John Donaldson of Seattle, defeated Mike Nolan of Nebraska, 239 to 91, to become delegate-at-large. All will serve three-year terms. Two other delegates-at-large, David Saponara of San Diego and Bill Goich-berg of New York, remain on the Policy Board, and Harold Winston will serve one more year as past president.

LOCAL NEWS The Old Irvine Octos, three-round tournaments matching eight players of similar rating, wil be held Aug. 26 at La Quinta Inn, 14972 Sand Canyon Rd. in Irvine. Call Richard Kasa at (714) 492-6241 for information. The Chess Hotline BBS has begun three tournaments.

The top event is a five-master double round-robin, with a time limit of one move every six days. Any chess fan with a computer and a modem can follow the action, free of charge, by calling (213) 436-9790. TODAY'S GAMES IM Peters Duckworth, SCCF State Championship, Los Angeles 1990: 1 e4 c5 2 Nf3 d6 3 d4 cxd4 4 Nxd4 Nf6 5 Nc3 g6 6 Be3 The sharpest system against the Sicilian Dragon. Bg7 7 f3 Nc6 8 Qd2 0-0 9 Bc4 Bd7 10 h4 Qa5 This was the late-60's "improvement" over the standard 10 Rc8 1 1 Bb3 Ne5 11 0-0-0 Rfc8 12 Bb3 Ne5 13 Kb1 Nc4 14 Bxc4 Rxc4 15 Nb3 0x7 Black has tried 15 Qa6. 15 Qe5.

and 15 Qd8. with less success. 16 Bh6I? The books recommend 16 Bd4. Not 16 because 16 Rxc3 17 bxc3 Nxh5 gets plenty for the exchange. Bh8? A latal loss of time.

Theory suggests 16 Bxh6 17 Qxh6 Rxc3, but I prefer 16 Rc8 or 16 Bxh6 17 Qxh6. 17 h5 As 17 Nxh5? 18 Rxh5 wins for White. A bit sturdier is 17 Rxc3 18 bxc3 Rc8. 18hxg6fxg6lf 18 hxg6. simply 19 Bg5 (threatening 20 Rxh8) Bg7 20 Bxf6 exf6 2 1 Qxd6 should win.

However. 19 Bf8l Rxf8 20 Rxh8 Kxh8 21 Qh6 Kg8 22 Rhl Nh5 23 Nd5 Qd8 24 Nf4 appears most decisive. 19 e5! Rxc3 If 19 Due to a manufacturer's shipping error, the ladies' Gi-tano crossover mock turtleneck for $11.88 in today's Target circular may not be in stock. We will substitute a ladies' Honors long sleeved split mock turtleneck of 100 cotton at the same percent savings plus an additional 10 off. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.

TARGET NATIONAL NEWS The U.S. Chess Federation, the national body that oversees chess tournaments in this country, held its annual meeting last weekend in Jacksonville, Florida, the site of the 1990 U.S. Championship and 1990 U.S. Open tournaments. The most significant change may have come during the election of officers to the USCF Policy Board, the seven-person committee that makes most of the decisions for the organization.

Maxim Dlugy, a 24-year-old grandmaster from New Jersey, was elected president for a three-year term. Dlugy is only the second professional player to serve on the Policy Board. In 1986, GM Lev Alburt of New York City was elected delegate-at-large. Several titled players have been rejected by the voters. Most recently, GM Yasser Seira-wan of Seattle lost the 1987 battle for the presidency by a wide margin.

But Dlugy overwhelmed scholastic organizer Harry Sabine of Tennessee, 238 to 93. Dlugy ran a smooth campaign, promising reform and modernization of the USCF. He stressed his ties to world champion Gary Kasparov, his experience as an officer of the Grandmasters and his independence from longtime USCF politicians. Sabine, the incumbent vice president, painted a rosy picture of the USCF and pledged to keep up the good work. Obviously, more voters believed Dlugy.

In the race for vice president, Frank Camaratta of Alabama defeated incumbent USCF Secretary Ed Butler of Jacksonville, 226 to 94. Randy Hough of Al-hambra became secretary, defeating Robert Tanner of Utah, 217 to 110. The new treasurer is Gary Sperling of New York City, a former USCF president who OPEN TO THE PUBLIC HOURS Friday 10-8, Sat. 10-6, Sunday 11-5 Monday 10-8, Tues. 10-8 ATTENTION DEALERS MUST REGISTER AND SHOWVALID TAX I.D.

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