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Natalia Pogonina vs Dmitriy Biryukov
RUS-ch U26 2007  ·  Modern Defense: Standard Defense (B06)  ·  1-0
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Sep-24-11  kaspowerov: beatiful game played by lady Pogonina, with nice tactics a modern attacking play. i cant believe there its not kiblitz this game, its a great lesson how to attack th castle kingside
Sep-24-11
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  scormus: Probably nobody had seen it. I agree completely with what you say about how to attack the castle Kside.
Sep-24-11
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  Gilmoy: Looks more like a lesson in how <not> to defend the K-side. Be3-Qd2-Bh6 is a coffeehouse chestnut, which every UK 150-level (pre)-teen and her dog knows to do by rote, against anything that resembles a Dragon (even including Spanish Breyer). Black "knows" to not allow Qh6 cheaply. Re8-Bh8, or simply allowing Bxg7 Kxg7, are both adequate. Then it's White who declines to trade Bs, because it's toothless.

In Yugoslav Attack, White has to sac, sac, sac the house just to ram through the Qh6 threat (or J. Polgar's Qf4-Qh2). It is always better to have Black choose to sac the house and then resign, but that's not a forced line for either side.

Probably nobody's seen this game because there are so few similar games with an early Bxh6 :)

Sep-24-11
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  Comejen: this game is really a work of art!!
Sep-24-11  andreagiananti: wow; straight for the jugular...
Feb-17-12  ArtsewS: For those who like this game, I made a Youtube video on it ( 6 minutes 31 seconds)

You can check it out here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lb-q...


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