Testposition
Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2012 10:13 am
Hello dear chessfriends here on TalkChess.
After i follow this Forum since many years already i am very glad to be here as a new registered user to post and respond here from now on from time to time.
I come from Germany and like to greet all chessinterested people all over the world who love this game as i do.
As this is my first new post regretfully i dont know how to put diagrams in here.
Any help (if needed, maybe my try will work) would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
So here is the first part of a game played by Mikhail Golubev with the black pieces against a young very aggressiv playing IM (unfortunately i dont know his name anymore, sth like starostits or so):
IM ??? vs GM Mikhail Golubev
1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.d3 d6 6. f4 Rb8 7.a4 e5 8.Nh3 Nge7 9.0-0 0-0 10.f5 gf 11.ef f6 12.g4 Kh8 13.Qe1 Nd4 14.Qh4 Nxc2 15. Be4 Nxa1 16.g5
[D]1rbq1r1k/pp2n1bp/3p1p2/2p1pPP1/P3B2Q/2NP3N/1P5P/n1B2RK1 b - - 0 16
The position is very dangerous for black and moves suggested by engines at that time(early 2000 i think) ended in a desaster or a draw for black.
eg 16...Qd7 17.Nd5 Ng8 18.g6 h6 19.Nf2! Nb3 20.Be3 b5 21.Ng4 Bb7 22.Nxh6 and white wins
or 16...Ng8 17.g6 h6 18.Nf2 Nb3 19.Be3 Bxf5 looks drawish
Golubev played the 15.Be4-like
16...Be6!! with a good advantage and won the game later on.
So...is 16...Be6!! not only the best but maybe also the only move that wins? or maybe 16...Bxf5 also wins?
Have fun
After i follow this Forum since many years already i am very glad to be here as a new registered user to post and respond here from now on from time to time.
I come from Germany and like to greet all chessinterested people all over the world who love this game as i do.
As this is my first new post regretfully i dont know how to put diagrams in here.
Any help (if needed, maybe my try will work) would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
So here is the first part of a game played by Mikhail Golubev with the black pieces against a young very aggressiv playing IM (unfortunately i dont know his name anymore, sth like starostits or so):
IM ??? vs GM Mikhail Golubev
1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.d3 d6 6. f4 Rb8 7.a4 e5 8.Nh3 Nge7 9.0-0 0-0 10.f5 gf 11.ef f6 12.g4 Kh8 13.Qe1 Nd4 14.Qh4 Nxc2 15. Be4 Nxa1 16.g5
[D]1rbq1r1k/pp2n1bp/3p1p2/2p1pPP1/P3B2Q/2NP3N/1P5P/n1B2RK1 b - - 0 16
The position is very dangerous for black and moves suggested by engines at that time(early 2000 i think) ended in a desaster or a draw for black.
eg 16...Qd7 17.Nd5 Ng8 18.g6 h6 19.Nf2! Nb3 20.Be3 b5 21.Ng4 Bb7 22.Nxh6 and white wins
or 16...Ng8 17.g6 h6 18.Nf2 Nb3 19.Be3 Bxf5 looks drawish
Golubev played the 15.Be4-like
16...Be6!! with a good advantage and won the game later on.
So...is 16...Be6!! not only the best but maybe also the only move that wins? or maybe 16...Bxf5 also wins?
Have fun