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Round 8(55) Najdorf – SzabóGrünfeld Defense [D71]1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d54.cxd5 Nxd5 5.g35.e4, although more usual, hasrecently been the subject of manystudies, with which I was not up-todate.The game Simagin-Ilivitsky,USSR ch 1952 continued 5.e4 Nxc36.bxc3 c5 7.Bc4 Bg7 8.Ne2 0-0 9.0-0cxd4 10.cxd4 Nc6 11.Be3 Bg4 12.f3Na5 13.Bd3 Be6 14.d5 Bxa1 15.Qxa1f6 16.Qe1 Bf7 17.Nd4 Rc8 18.Qe2 a619.f4 b5 with good play for Black.5...Bg7 6.Bg2 Nxc3 7.bxc3c5 8.e3 0-0 9.Ne2 Nc6 10.0-0Qa5 11.Qb3The best continuation I had at thismoment was 11.a4 Rd8 12.Rb1 Qc713.Ba3 b6 14.Nf4 Ba6 15.Re1 Bc416.Qf3 Rac8 17.Red1, as in Taimanov-Ilivitsky, USSR ch 1952.11...Bg4! (D)cuuuuuuuuC{rDwDw4kD}{0pDw0pgp}{wDnDwDpD}{1w0wDwDw}{wDw)wDbD}{DQ)w)w)w}{PDwDN)B)}{$wGwDRIw}vllllllllV12.Nf4At this moment I realized that bynot playing 11.a4 I had lost my openingadvantage. On the contrary, Black hasdeveloped his pieces rapidly, anddespite my pawn center being strong, hecan always find some way to break it up.It was apparent that Szabó alreadyknew this variation, by virtue of itshaving been played several times in thelast Soviet championship. For example,the game Ilivitsky-Kopylov continuedwith 12.f3 Be6 13.Qa3 (not 13.d5 c4)13...Bc4 14.Qxa5 Nxa5 15.Re1 Rac816.Ba3 b6 17.f4 Rfd8 and Black standsbetter.In the game I could not continue12.Qxb7 because of 12...Bxe2 13.Re1Qxc3.12...e5 13.dxe5 Nxe5 14.h3Without despairing, and assessingthe situation exactly, I try to equalizethe game.14...Bf3 15.Bxf3 Nxf3+16.Kg2 Ne5 17.e4!This opportune advance allows meto develop the queen’s bishop and atthe same time secure a support pointfor posting the knight on d5.17...b5 18.Be3 c4 19.Qc2Nd3Szabó wants to use the power ofhis Bg7 and obtain a queenside pawnmajority, which will be an advantagein the endgame. At the same time, hetries to eliminate my knight, whichcould become strong on the advancedoutpost d5.20.Nxd3 cxd3 21.Qxd3 Bxc322.Rad1 Rac8 23.Qd5!A very good move, which defendsthe queen’s flank and threatens – afterQb3 – to enter with the rook onto theseventh rank.23...Rfe8 24.Qb3 Rc4If 24...a6 25.Rd7 Rc4 26.f3 f527.Bh6 fxe4 28.fxe4 with good playfor White.25.Rd5Undoubtedly 25.Rd7 was moreaggressive.25...a6 26.Qxc4 bxc4 27.Rxa5Bxa5 28.Kf3 ½-½After 28...c3 29.Rc1 Rb8 30.Bd4Rb2 31.Bxc3 Bxc3 32.Rxc3 Rxa2there is complete equality.123


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