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Oscar Quinones vs Lhamsuren Myagmarsuren
Tel-Aviv olm fB 1964  ·  Sicilian Defense: Nimzowitsch. Closed Variation (B29)  ·  1-0
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Kibitzer's Corner
Jun-25-05
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  Chessical: A straightforward and effective attacking game by the Peruvian International Master Quinones, who seizes the initiative after a plausible but inaccurate move by his opponent.

Myagmarsuren's < 9....a6> is more passive than the previous attempt in this poistion: <9...e6> 10.0-0 Be7 11.Qh5 0-0 12.Rad1 Qc8 13.Bd3 g6 14.Nxc6 Bxc6 15.Qh6 e5 - see V Petrov vs J A Seitz, 1938

12...Nd5!? neede to be played to avoid the loss of the <g> pawn after <13.Qd4!>

<18...Bxb2> Black simply does not have time to snatch the <b> pawn <18...Bh4>, and overlooks Quinones' sacrifice of his bishop to tear away the cover around Black's king <21.Bxd5!>

<25.Rc1+!> is an elegant culmination of the attack winning his opponent's queen.

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