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state in T9xas Oregon abcdefgh rov IU.S.S.R.I. Linaraa 1990: 1 Nf3 NI6 2 c4 g6 3 g3 Bg7 4 Bg2 0-0 6 d4 d6 6 0-0 Nbd7 7 Nc3 6 Tho Classical Finn-chetto variation of the King's Indian Oolense. 8 h3 c6 9 e4 Qb6 10 c6l? Usual are 10 and 10 Na4. dxcB 1 1 dxeC Na6 12 Na4 A new move. The older 12 BgS 13 Be7 Qxb2 gives Black enough for the exchange.

Qa6 13 Bf4 Nc7 14 Qc2 Ne6 16 Rfdl White takes the d-filo and cloars 1 lor his KB. ReB 16 Rd6 Qa5 17 Rad1 Nb6 18 Nxb67 After 19 Nc3 Nc4 20 R6d3 Nd4l7 21 Nxd4 cxd4 22 Rxd4 NxoS. chances are about even. axb6 19 a3 Qa4l As 20 Oxa4 Rxa4 21 Rel Nd4 undermines the pawn at e5. 20 Qe2 b6l 21 Qa3 b4 22 axb4 Oxb4 23 R6d2 Ra2 24 Rbl c4 Black has an undeniable initiative.

His next goal is to create a Queenside passer. 25 Rc2 b5 26 Bh8 Qc5 27 Qcl Nd4 28 Bxg7 Kxg7 29 Nxd4 Qxd4 Apparently winning the pawn at but White linds counterplay. 30 b3l Rxc2 31 Qxc2 c3 32 Rdl I Neither 32 Rc 1 b4 nor 32 b4 c5l saves White. QcBI Not 32. Qxe6? because 33 and 34 Rd3 regains the pawn.

33 b4 Qxb4 34 Rd3 c6l 36 Rxc3 c4 36 f4 White keeps his e-pawns, but Black will win with his connected passers. 37 Kh2 Qd4 38 RI3 b4l This looks like a blunder, but Kasparov has seen further. 39 Qa4 c3 40 Rxc3 In time pressure, Kasparov calculated 40 Qxe8 Qd7! 41 0xd7 Bxd7 42 Rll b3. queening. Bd7l 41 Rc4As 41 0xc4 42 Qxd7 Qe6 43 Qb5 b3 44 Bf 1 Rc8 46 15 gives White some swindling chances.

Bxa4 42 Rxd4 Rb8 43 Bf 1 Or 43 Rd2 b3 44 Rb2 Rc8 45 g4 Rc2 46 Rbl b2 47 Kg3 Bb3 48 BI3 Ba2. Bc2 44 Bc4 After 44 Bd3 b3l 45 Bxc2 bxc2 46 Rc4 Rb2l, White must lose his Rook for the pawn. b3 46 8xb3 Rxb3 White is lost. Black will pick off the pawns at e4 and h3. 46 g4 Re3 47 f6 gxfB 48 exf5 RxeB 49 Rd2 Ba4 60 Kg3 Else 60 Re3 and Kg7-f6-g5-h4 wins.

Re3 61 Kn4 BbB 62 Rd6l Setting the trap 52 Bf1? 53 161 Kg6? 54 Ftg5! Kh6 55 Kg6 56 Rg6, drawing, as 66 Kxf67 57 RIB snares the Bishop. Bd3 63 Rc6 h6 64 Rc3 Rf3 65 Rb3 Be2 66 Rb2 Bfl 67 Rh2 Kf6 68 Rhl K5 69 Rh2 60 Rhl Ka4l Planning Zugzwang. 61 Rh2 Kf4 62 Rhl Bg2 63 Rh2 Rg3. White Resigns. March 26.

1990 Position '6066: While to play and win. From the game Langlois Mishkin, Massachusetts 1990. Solution to Position 6054: Black wins with I Rb3! 2 Qc2 c4 3 KM Rb2. Many companies claim to offer the best in home security. ADTbacksitup with fact No one has as many years of experience, customers, and service monitoring facilities as ADT.

NO ONE. niafs why we say when you have all the facts, the decision is easy. Call today for a free home security review. Poisoned Pawn variation, the sharpost lino ol the Najdorl Sicilian. 9 Rbl Qa3 lOIBNcS 1 1 fx6 fx6 12 Nxc6 bxc6 13 B2 The older line goes 13 eSI? dxeS 14 8x16 gxie 15Be2h5 16No4Be7.B7 140-00-016 Rb3 QcB Almost forced, as 16 Qa5 1 6 Nd5! Qxd2 permits the breakthrough 1 7 Nxe7 Ki; 18 Bxd2 Kxe7 19 eSI dxeS 20 Bb4.

16 Be3 Qe5 17 Bf4 Qc6 The greedy 17 Nxe4? 18 Nxo4 Qxo4 19 Bxd6 leaves Black in trouble on the dark squares. 18 KM Ng4l? Inviting 19 Bxg4 e5. Certainly not 18 e57? 19 Be3 Qa5 20 Bb6. 19 h3 eS 20 Na4 Qa7 21 Bc4 Kh8 22 hxg4 exf4 23 Nb6 Following Spraggett Sokolov 5, Saint John 1988, which continued 23 Rb8 24 RxMI Bd7 25 Nxd7 Qxd7 26 RI6, and White eventually won. d6l? A novelty.

24 exd5 cxd6 25 BxdB Rb8 26 Nxc8 White cannot play 26 Rxl47, a la Spraggett, as 26 Rxb6 27 Rxl8 Bxl8 28 012 is refuted by 28 Rh6. RbxcS 27 Rh3 Aiming at h7. After 27 Rb7 Qe3 or 27 Rxf4 Bd6 28 Rxl8 RxlB 29 RI3 Qo7, Black has enough dark-square counterplay. Ob6 28 Rel BgB 29 Ra6 Qd8 30 c4 Rb8 31 Qd3 Bh4l Both defending and attacking. The careless 31...

h6? 32 Qg6 gives White a chance for Bd5-e4. 32 Qg5 33 Bxh77 Rfd8 Black takes the initiative. 34 0x2 As 34 QI5 Rd1 36 Kh2 Bg3 36 Rxg3 Ixg3 costs the exchange. 131 36 Rxf37 Not 36 g3 Rd2 36 Qc 1 Rh2 37 Kxh2 Qxc 1 38 Rxh4 Qd2, but 35 Bd3INs still unclear. Then 35.

Ixg2 36 Qxg2 and 35 Qxg4 36 Re4 favor White, and 35 Kg8 36 Bh7 Kh8 37 Bd3 repeats. Rd2 36 Os4 Similar is 36 Qg6 Rd1 37 Kh2 Qc1 38 Re8 Rxe8 39 Qxe8 Kxh7 40 Qh5 Qh6 41 QI5 g6, and Black keeps his extra Bishop. If 36 QI5. then 36 Qxf5 wins a Rook. Rd1 37 Kh2 Rel 38 Qf5 Rx6 39 Qxe6 Kxh7 40 Qe4 g6 41 Rh3 Kg7 42 Qd4 Kg8 43 Qs4 Qf6.

White Resigns. GM Yusupov IU.S.S.R.I GM Kaspa Monitored Locally? Number ol Monitoring Centers Call Now. 1-800-ADT-INFO ADT Is Home, Even When You're Not This Independent irvey done by Cotwumer Opinion Service 30690. Rfuret exclude iperial pritinf 2 to 3 tedram home with 2 entrance, Security System OPEN TO PUBLIC HOURS Fri. 10-8, Sat.

10-6, Sun. 11-5 Mon. 10-B, Tubs. 10-8 CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC nJ i A A )i iY WfTtmmwmwmm I FREE I I I 5 PIECE CWT bnJfni SvTj TTtVife 1 v1 ALL3 fci iSfeSRAND MEW DIEOECI j-kV ALL I lnclud 2 Coraw rltUto! Sir I) brand rj -y "ftiKS- r-mm 1 II WEW! lBIrif uSSmy EsS yjLx LA IfKBummYmml -J .1 fYZl I 1 1 -JH INTERNATIONAL MEWS Former world champion Anatoly Kar-pov edged closer to victory in his Candidates final match in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, against Jan Timman of Holland. Karpov won the adjourned fourth game, then drew the sixth and seventh games to take a 4'4-2V4 lead in the best-of-12-games series.

Timman, the world's third-ranked player, has not come close to defeating Karpov, while Karpov has squandered several opportunities to stretch his lead. The winner will challenge Gary Kasparov in the 1990 world championship. The 1990 world championship match will begin in New York City on Oct. 7. New York Mayor David Oinkins announced Wednesday that the World Chess Federation (FIDE) had agreed to stage the first 1 2 games of the 24-game match in New York, and the final 12 in Lyons, France.

The Soviet Union won the Summit match, a double round-robin team tournament on 10 boards in Reykjavik, Iceland. After losing to England, 4-6, in the fifth round, the Soviet team had a lead of only a half-point over England and 114 points over the United States. In the final round, the Soviets barely drew the U.S., while England was held to a draw by the Nordic all-stars. Final standings: U.S.S.R., 3114-2814; England, 31-29; U.S., 30-30; and Nordic all-stars, 27VS-32V4. The Soviet team, which lacked Kasparov and Karpov, won three matches and drew two.

The U.S. team lost four matches but registered the most onesided match victory, 7V4-2VS, over the Nordic team. Top-scoring Americans were Alexander Ivanov, 5-1 on 10th board, and Walter Browne, 4V4-1V4 on sixth board. NATIONAL NEWS The 1990 U.S. Masters, held last weekend in Oakbrook, attracted a strong field of 120 players, including 14 rated over 2500.

Tony Miles, the British grandmaster who now represents the U.S., defeated GM Maxim Dlugy in the final round to take first prize of $5,000 with a score of 6V5-Vi. Stuart Rachels was second at 6-1. GM's Sergey Kudrin, Michael Rohde and Leonid Shamkovich and IM Michael Brooks finished with 5M-1M. LOCAL NEWS Michael Lamon of San Diego won the high school section of the 73-player Southern California Scholastic Championships in Westminster last weekend. Lamon scored 6V4-V4.

He qualifies for the playoff for the Southern California adult championship, and ha will represent Southern California in the Denker Tournament of High School Champions in Jacksonville, in August. Igor Frayman was second with 6-1. Harvard High School of North Hollywood won the team prize. Nemanja Isailovic and William Surlow topped the Junior High section with 434-14 scores. Jonathan Goldfarb swept the Elementary championship with a perfect 5-0.

The Southern California Junior Open, a tournament for students in grades K-9, will be held March 3 1 at Pearblossom Elementary School, 12828 East Ave. in Pearblossom. There are sections for junior high, elementary, and primary students. For more information, call Jonathan Goetze at (805) 944-0881. TODAY GAMES Lamon R.

Phillips. Southern California Scholastic Championships. Westminster 1990: 1 Nf3 Nf8 2 g3 dS 3 Bg2 B15 A good response to the King's Indian Attack. 4 0-0 Nbd7 6 b3 e5 6 d3 c6 7 Bb2 Qc7 The natural 7 Bd6 dxe4 9 dxe4 Nxe4 10 Nh4 costs a piece. 8 c4 Transposing to tho Roti Opening.

White can also try 8 Nh4 Bo6 9 o4. dxc4 9 bxc4 Rd8 10 Nc3 Be7 11 Rbl 0-0 12 Bal Nc6 Not 12 e4? 13 Nh4, but 12 Rfe8 and 12 hB aro reasonable. 13 Na4l Nxd37 Unsound. Necossary is 13 Nld7. Not 13 e4? because 14 Nh4 BgB 16 Nxc5 Bxc5 16 Bxl6 17 Nxg6hxg6 18 Bxe4 wins a pawn.

14 exd3 Bxd3 15 Bxe6 Qa6 16 Qb3 Bxf 1 1 7 Kxf 1 b67l 18 Bc3 Qh6 19 Ne6l Ng4 Black cannot stand the passive 19 c5 20 Nc6 Rd7 21 Rel. 20 NxcB Nxh2 21 Kg1 Bd6 Or 21 Rd7 22 Nxo7 Rxe7 23 Bb4. 22 NxdS RxdS 23 Hdll Black has no compensation for the piece. Os2 24 Bb4 Ng4 26 0.131 QxdU 26 Qxdl Nxf2 27 Qxd6, Black Resigns. GM Ivanchuk (U.S.S.R.) GM Kasparov IU.S.S.R.I, Linares 1990: 1 4c6 2 NI3 d6 3 d4 cxd4 4 Nxd4 Nf6 6 Nc3 a6 6 BgB e6 7 f4 Qb6 8 Qd2 Oxb2 The Bll IUWNANUVUUKIHT 9UUIHE 4-ritbt All IT" 1 I a 1 aSSSSa.

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