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El ajedrez es un juego, considerado un deporte, entre dos personas, cada una de las cuales dispone de 16 piezas móviles que se colocan sobre un tablero dividido en 64 escaques. En su versión de competición está considerado como un deporte.

El ajedrez es un juego, considerado un deporte, entre dos personas, cada una de las cuales dispone de 16 piezas móviles que se colocan sobre un tablero dividido en 64 escaques. En su versión de competición está considerado como un deporte.

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4 e4 d6 5 ¤f3 0–0 6 ¥e2 e5 7 0–0<br />

¤a6<br />

This variation is one of the most important<br />

developments in recent decades. It<br />

turns out that the knight can quickly spring<br />

to an active post if the position opens up,<br />

while it is well and flexibly placed for<br />

most types of closed centre.<br />

8 ¥e3<br />

Considered to be the most troublesome<br />

move for Black. White supports his<br />

centre and awaits Black’s plan.<br />

8...¤g4 9 ¥g5 f6<br />

This is less popular than 9... £e8, but<br />

is certainly playable.<br />

10 ¥c1<br />

In accordance with the general principle<br />

that c1 is a better retreat square<br />

than h4 when White has already castled<br />

kingside.<br />

10...¤h6 11 ¦b1! exd4!?<br />

11...¤f7 12 dxe5 dxe5 13 b4 c6 14 b5<br />

¤c7 15 ¥a3 ¦e8 16 bxc6 bxc6 17 £a4<br />

¥d7 18 ¦fd1 £c8 19 c5!? gave White a<br />

strong position in Benjamin-Kindermann,<br />

Novi Sad OL 1990.<br />

12 ¤xd4 ¤c5<br />

12...f5? 13 ¥xh6 ¥xh6 14 exf5±.<br />

13 ¥e3 ¦e8 14 ¤b3 ¤e6 15 £d2<br />

¤f7 16 f4<br />

16 ¦bd1 b6 17 f3 ¥b7 18 ¦fe1 ¤e5<br />

19 ¤d5 ¢h8 20 ¤d4 ¤xd4 21 ¥xd4 c6<br />

22 ¤c3 £e7 etc. was Gausel-Sandén,<br />

Stockholm 1997. I wanted to play more<br />

aggressively with the f-pawn.<br />

16...a5 17 f5 ¤eg5 18 ¦f4<br />

The heavy artillery is to be transported to<br />

the kingside in order to attack Black’s ¢.<br />

18...¤e5 19 ¦bf1 a4 20 ¤d4 c6<br />

White is slightly better but encounters<br />

great difficulties penetrating Black’s<br />

hedgehog defence.<br />

44<br />

XIIIIIIIIY<br />

9r+lwqr+k+0<br />

9+p+-+-vlp0<br />

9-+pzp-zpp+0<br />

9+-+-snPsn-0<br />

9p+PsNPtR-+0<br />

9+-sN-vL-+-0<br />

9PzP-wQL+PzP0<br />

9+-+-+RmK-0<br />

xiiiiiiiiy<br />

21 ¤c2 ¤gf7 22 ¦h4 ¥d7 23 b4 axb3<br />

24 axb3 £c7 25 b4 ¦ec8 26 ¤d4<br />

£d8 27 ¤b3 £e7 28 ¦h3<br />

The rook is to put pressure down the<br />

g-file, and at the same time White is<br />

trying to start a “two-fronts-war” with<br />

his knights on the queenside.<br />

28...¦e8 29 ¤a5 ¥c8 30 ¤a4 ¤d7<br />

31 ¦g3 g5 32 ¤c3 ¤de5<br />

Better 32...c5 to stop White’s c-pawn,<br />

e.g. 33 ¤d5 £d8 34 ¤b3 b6 is unclear.<br />

33 ¤b3 £c7 34 c5 dxc5 35 bxc5 ¦d8<br />

36 £b2 ¥f8 37 ¦d1 ¦xd1+ 38 ¤xd1<br />

£e7 39 ¥d4 h6 40 ¤e3 ¥g7 41 ¤d2<br />

¤d7 42 £c3 ¢h7 43 ¥h5 ¤fe5 44<br />

¤ec4 ¤xc4 45 £xc4 ¥f8<br />

45...¤e5 46 £c3 would have set up a<br />

tougher resistance.<br />

46 h4! 1–0.<br />

The final blow. If:<br />

a) 46...¥g7 47 hxg5 fxg5 48 e5! ¤xe5<br />

49 ¦e3+-, or<br />

b) 46...¤xc5 47 hxg5 ¥e6!? 48 ¥g6+ ¢h8<br />

49 gxf6 £d6 (49...¥xc4 50 fxe7+ ¥g7 51<br />

f6+-) 50 f7+ ¥g7 51 ¥xg7+ ¢xg7 52 £c3+<br />

¢f8 53 £h8+ ¢e7 54 £e8+ ¦xe8 (54...¢f6<br />

55 e5+ ¢xe5 56 ¤c4+ +-) 55 fxe8£+ ¢f6<br />

56 e5+ ¢xe5 57 ¤c4+ +-, or finally<br />

c) 46...¤e5 47 ¥xe5 fxe5 (47...£xe5<br />

48 £f7+ ¥g7 49 ¥g6+ ¢h8 50 ¦d3+-) 48<br />

¤b3 ¢g7 49 hxg5 hxg5 50 £c1+-.<br />

1/2001

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