[Event "Kecskemet"] [Site "Kecskemet HUN"] [Date "1927.07.12"] [EventDate "1927.06.26"] [Round "7"] [Result "1-0"] [White "Aron Nimzowitsch"] [Black "Karl Gilg"] [ECO "B30"] [WhiteElo "?"] [BlackElo "?"] [PlyCount "38"] 1. e4 { Notes by Raymond Keene. } c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 {This line was strongly recommended in Chess Praxis where Nimzowitsch writes of 'the triumph of the bizarre and ugly move' (Siegeszug being translated as 'triumph', but it actually means triumph in the sense of a Roman triumph -- perhaps 'victory march' is a better translation). This game is an amusing example of the victory march in progress. Note that this move seems to plan the exchange of bishop for knight at great speed. } 3...Qc7 {Modern theory centres around 3...g6, which gives Black about equal chances.} 4. c3 a6 5. Ba4 {A change of heart? } 5...Nf6 6. Qe2 e5 7. O-O Be7 8. d4 cxd4 {Better 8...d6. Now Black is in a bad way. } 9. cxd4 Nxd4 10. Nxd4 exd4 11. e5 d3 {Or 11...Nd5 12 e6 fxe6 13 Qxe6 Nb6 14 Bg5 Qd8 15 Bxe7 Nxa4 16 Qb3 Qxe7 17 Qxa4. } 12. Qe3 Nd5 13. Qg3 g6 14. Bb3 Nb4 15. Bxf7+ Kd8 16. Bh6 Nc2 17. Nc3 Nd4 {If 17...Nxa1 then 18 Nd5 Qc6 19 Be3 d6 20 Bb6+ Kd7 21 e6 mate. } 18. Qxd3 Qxe5 19. Rfe1 Qf6 20. Rxe7 {20...Kxe7 21 Nd5+ or 20...Qxe7 21 Qxd4.} 1-0