Train Your Chess Pattern Recognition: More Key Moves & Motives in the Middlegame: 2 by International Master Arthur van de Oudeweetering

Train Your Chess Pattern Recognition: More Key Moves & Motives in the Middlegame: 2 by International Master Arthur van de Oudeweetering

Author:International Master Arthur van de Oudeweetering
Language: eng
Format: azw3, pdf
Publisher: New In Chess
Published: 2016-06-22T03:00:00+00:00


24.e5 dxe5 25.f5

With fewer pieces on the board here, this is still a strong sacrifice. This time White seizes control of the light squares, leaving the g7-bishop a miserable piece.

25…gxf5 26.♗xf5 ♗xf5 27.♘xf5 ♕g5 28.♕c2 ♗f8 29.♖f3 ♔h8 30.♖g3 ♕f6 31.♕e4 ♖b4 32.♖f1 ♖xc4 33.♕g4 ♕g6 34.♕e2?

White has quickly and easily improved his position, and now with 34.♕h4 he could have decided the game.

34…d3 35.♕d1?

35.♕xd3 ♖g4 36.♖xg4 ♕xg4 37.♕xa6.

35…♕f6 36.♕xd3

White goes from bad to worse and eventually even loses this game. 36.♘g7 was called for.

36…♖f4 37.♖xf4 exf4 38.♖f3 c4 39.♕b1 ♗c5+ 40.♔f1 ♕e5

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