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B14 SI DAV.jrl.V 22. I Ml i.os i By JACK PETERS INTERNATIONAL MASTER CHESS POWERFUL! WEEKENDS EFFECTIVE! The Only COMl'lJiTI- 2 Weekend Real Hstate Principles lix.im I'rep ourse I A iSI-' V.tllii('l.ii.x iimitIi hwtm, h.rt li. I Nam (818) 368 '4206 11)121) Haliin.i lllv.l. wuuer (800) 3684206' ''SlT'l SdlOOlS Cr.in.ul.i I lilK, A I 1 1 Ocb" Nd 40 Qb5 Qxbb 4 1 Bxb5 Bxb2! 42 Bxd r2 43 Bxe8 Bd4 44 Kg2 oxf 10 45 Kxfl b2 saves Black. Stronger is 39 0c4 Qxc4 40 Bxc4 Nd 4 1 Bxb3 8xb2 42 Re 1 retaining winning chances.

38Rd1l From here. White calculated to the finish, and beyond. Nf6 Obviously worthless are 38 Nxc 39 dxc and 38 Ra 39 Rxc-4 Qd7 40 Rxe8 Qxe8 4 1 Bf3. Against 38 White intended 39 Qd2! Rxb2 40 Qxd5 Qxd5 41 Rxd5 Rxe2 42 d7. winning, or 39 Nf6 40 d7 Qxd7 41 Qxd Nxd 42 Rxd7 Rxb2 43 Bh5 Rf8 44 Rc 1 Ra2 45 Bd 1 b2 46 Rb 1 Ra7! (46 Ral 47 Bc2, with a winning blockade) 47 Bc2 Be5 48 Bxe5 Rxd7 49 Rxb2, with a likely win 39 d7 Nxd7 40 Rxe4 Qxe2 41 Rxa2 Rxe2 42 Qc6l Rd4 43 Rxd4 Bxd4 44 Kf1 Rxb2 45 Qxd7 Rf2 46 Ke1 b2 47 Qe8 Kg7 Or 47 Kh7 48 Qxf7 Bg7 49 Qg6 Kg8 50 Qe6 Kh8 51 Qe8 Kh7 52 Qe4.

48 Be5 Bxe5 49 Qxe5 Kh7 Forced, as 49 Kg8 50 Qb8and49. f6 50Qc7Kg8 51 Qb8 let White capture the Rook. 50 Qe4 Anticipating 50 Rxh2 51 f6 Kg8 52 Qe8, mating, and 50 Rg2 51 Kfl Rg8 52 Qb7. Rf4 51 Qbl Rb4 52 f6 Kh8 53 Ke2l Threatening 54 Qg1. Instead, 53 Rb6l 54 Kg3 Kg8! draws.

Rb6 54 h4l. Black Resigns. Black loses the Rook after 54 Rxf6 55 Qxb2 Kg7 56 h5 and 54 h5 55 Ke3 Rxf6 56 Qxb2 Kg7 57 Qe5! Kg6 58 Qg5. Outstanding! KIH lots WtntK with 12 nEi' Nx(j3 13 dxiil) 14 0 0 10Nd2l If IO then l() 1 1 fi(3 Nh5 is hno for Black. b5 11 Be2 0-O12 0-0Nbd7 13Qc2Re8 14 a4l The point Black loses control of c4.

b4 15 Nd1 b3l? Else Ndl-o3-c4 establishes a bind 16 Qd3 Rb8 17 f4 Rb4 18 Nc4 Nb6 Black does not equalize with the pawn sac 18 Qc 19 Bf3 20 txgb hxgb 21 Bxg5 Ne5 19 Nde3 Nxc4 20 Nxc4 a5 Nunn's recommendation, expecting 21 e5 Ba6! 22 Rac 1 dxeb 23 fxe5 nxe5.i21 Radl An improvement. If 21 Ba6, then ,22 QI3 prepares the devastating e4-e5. Ctc7 22 e5 Entering almost incalculable complications. Bf5 23 Qd2 More precise than 23 Qdl? Bc2 Ne4 24Qd1 dxo5 25g4Bd7 26 d6 Qc8 27 f5 White's chief threat is 28 fxg6 Ixg6 29 Qd5. gxf5 28 gxf5 Nf6 After 28 Bxf5 29 Rxf5 Qxf5 30 67 Rbb8 3 1 dxe8Q Rxe8 32 Ne3 or 32 Qd5, rather than 32 Qxb3 Qf4, Black has little for the piece.

29 Be1 Rb8 Wierzbicki had. intended 29 Bxf5 30 Bxb4 Bc2, but spotted the refutation 31 d7! Nxd7 32 Qd5 Nf6 33 Qg2 axb4 34 Rxf6. 30 Bxa5 Bxa4 31 Bc7 Rb4 Hillery was more concernea with various exchange sacs. 32 Nb6 Qb7 33 Nxa4 Rxa4 34 Rc4I Far from clear is 34 Rd4! 35 dxe8Q Nxe8. Qb5l? 35 Qc1 e4 Hoping for counterplay from 36 Rxc4? Qc6 37 Rxe8 Qxe8 38 Bf3 Qe5.

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LOCAL NEWS Sid Rubin won the brilliancy prize at the Pacific Southwest Open for his win against Carmine Sardo. The prize was donated by the Herman Steiner Memorial Fund. i Robert Goldberg swept the 44-player Arcadia Summer Warm Up, the latest tournament at the Arcadia Chess Club, with a perfect 5-0 score. Next at 4-1 were John Skratulia, Mike Zachary, and top "A's" Doug Hughey, Daniel Mana-han, and Antonio Martin. Ronald Livau-dais and Jose Milanez split the Harry Gaul and Reilly Moss shared "C-D" honors, and Chuan Lee was best unrated.

The Arcadia Summer Swiss, a six-round tournament on Monday evenings, begins July 23 at the Arcadia Chess Club, which meets in the Senior Citizens Building, 405 S. Santa Anita Ave. in Arcadia. Spectators are invited to watch Little Lone Pine, an invitational tournament featuring six masters and 15 experts that will be held concurrently. For more information, call Fred Brock, at (818) 331-1638, or during club hours, at (818) 445-9081.

Gym for the Mind defeated the Hughes Chess Club, 7V5-5W, last Sunday in a two-round team match. Gym for the Mind won the first round, then took the second, 4-3, after the teams agreed to add another board. The winners have issued a challenge to other clubs. Gym for the Mind, 4907 Topanga Canyon Blvd. in Woodland Hills, will conduct three-round World Rapid Chess quad tournaments on July 28, beginning at noon.

Call (8 1 8 7 10-8042 for details. The La Habra Chess Club, which meets at 7 p.m. Fridays in the Assembly Hall, Orange at Erna in La Habra, hosts the Some Summer Murmer tournament, a six-round tournament, on Fridays, beginning Juty 27. For more information, call Jerry Schain at (213) 691-2393. TODAY'S GAMES Hillary Wierzbicki, 1988 Golden Knights Championship, postal 1 989-1 990: 1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 06 3 Nf3 c5 4 d5 exd5 5 cxd5 d6 The Modern Benoni.

6 Nc3 g6 7 e4 Bg7 8 Bg5 Not fashionable, but quite dangerous to Black. h6 9 Bh4 a6 The older 9 g5 10 Bg3 Nh5, 11 Bb5 ALSO IN SAN DIEGO 4692 CARDIN ST. (619) 278-7004 IN FRONT OF BUDGET RENTS EASY DIRECTIONS: FROM 805 EXIT CLAIREMONT MESA BLVD. EAST. TAKE FIRST RIGHT TURN ONTO SHAWUNE TO CARDIN ST (AT ENGINEER) I sKr ft" 1 111 1 HOLLY HILL 4-PIECE BEDROOM SET Features Rich Grained Finish.

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Nikolich, World Cup Qualifier, Moscow 1990. Solution to Position "5071: White wins with I c6! Bxc4 2 ex(7 Bxd3 3 si; Kh -4 Qc8. If I RF6. then 2 Nxe 3 Qxe Bxd3 4 Qd8 Kh 5 Qxd3wins. INTERNATIONAL NEWS Boris Gelfand and Vassily Ivanchuk won the 64-player Men's Interzonal, which finished last weekend in Manila in the Philippines.

The two young grandmasters from the Soviet Union scored 9-4 and won 25,000 Swins francs (about $17,750 each. Two more young stars, Nigel Short of England and Viswanathan Anand of India, shared third place at Next at 8-5 were Robert Huebner of West Germany, Victor Korchnoi of Switzerland, Predrag Nikolich of Yugoslavia, Gyula Sax of Hungary, and Alexey Dreev, Sergey Dolmatov, and Leonid Yu-dasin of the Soviet Union. All qualify for the Candidates matches, which will select the challenger for the 1993 world championship match. Of the seven Americans, Yasser Seir-awan of Seattle and Nick de Firmian of Berkeley came closest to qualifying. Seirawan suffered a 10th-round loss to Short and finished with De Firmian won four games and reached "3" before fading to 7-6.

Roman Dzindzi-chashvili of New York and Boris Gulko of Massachusetts also scored 7-6. Tony Miles, the Englishman who was representing the United States for the last time, had 6A-6A, Stuart Rachels of Alabama ended up with 6-7, and 16-year-old Gata Kamsky, now the highest-rated player in the country, scored 5Vi-7V5. After tO of 17 rounds at the second This Week Compiled by Kate McCarthy Lectures Health Care "The Myths and Realties of Long-Term Health Care," a free seminar sponsored by HamiltonMickell Insurance Agency, 2-3 p.m. Monday, La Jolla Firehouse, 7877 Herschel Ave. To register, call 456-2266.

Fiscal Fitness A seven part series by San Diego Trust Savings Bank, 7-9 p.m. Monday, 5464 Grossmont Center Drive. The first lecture is free. Cost for the remaining six lectures is 1 00 and includes all course materials. To register, call 557-3324.

Divorce "Coping With the Crisis of Divorce," a free lecture at the July meeting of the National Organization for Women, 7 p.m. Tuesday, 1012 St. For information, call 571-1403 or 278-1022. Goals "The Power of Reaching Your Goals," a free seminar sponsored by Alvarado Parkway Institute, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 6535 Alvarado Road.

To register, call 466-7787. Workshops First Aid A certification class in. first aid treatment, 6-10 p.m. Tuesday and Wednes day, '751 Medical Center Court. The class is sponsored by the Community Hospital of Chula Vista.

Cost is 1 7. To register, call 482-3bbb, Stress Management A four-part workshop on coping with personal and on-the-job pres sures. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. 751 Medical Center Court.

The workshop is sponsored by the Community Hospital of Chula Vista. Cost is $60. To register, call 482-3666). Parenting A workshop on positive parenting, 8:30 a.m. p.m.

Saturday, La Jolla ymua, 8355 Cliffridge Ave. Topics include stress man agement and communication skills. Cost is $65 per person, $95 per couple. Discounted fees are available for those in need of financial assistance. To register, call 295-3276.

Miscellaneous Culinary Delights "A Taste of Grossmont" will feature a variety of food prepared by uross- mont Center restaurants, 6-9 p.m. Sunday, the Broadway Court, 5550 Grossmont Drive, La Mesa. Cost is $15. For information, call 465-2900. Bay Cleanup Operation Clean Sweep, spon sored by the San Diego Marine Trade 9 a.m.-2 p.m.

Sunday, Shelter Island Boat Yard, 2330 Shelter Island Dr. Cost is $15 for adults, $7.50 for children; with no fee for boat cap tains. For information, call 225-1888. A T-shirt, entertainment and refreshments will be provid ed for participants. Auction The March of Dimes will host a benefit auction, 7 p.m.

Friday, Hyatt-Regency, 3777 La Jolla Village Dr. Cost is $50, which includes a silent auction, entertainment and no-host reception followed by an Italian buffet and live auction. To register, call 576-1211 Ice Cream Social The Wells Center will hosi an evening of family games, entertainment anc ice cream, p.m. Thursday, 1153 Madison, El Cajon. Cost is $1.50.

To register call 441-1680. Diabetes A support group for those with dia betes will be presented in Spanish by the Wei Being of Scripps Memorial Hospital, 9-1 1 a.m Friday, 1 180 Third Chula Vista, For infor mation, call 476-1325. Friends of Jung An open house and usee book sale will be held at the Friends of Junj Center Bookshop, 4-8 p.m. Friday, 3525 Fron St. For information, call 291-5864.

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