chessgames.com
Members · Prefs · Laboratory · Collections · Openings · Endgames · Sacrifices · History · Search Kibitzing · Kibitzer's Café · Chessforums · Tournament Index · Players · Kibitzing
Viacheslav Ragozin vs P Noskov
Moscow-Leningrad Match (1930), Leningrad, USSR
Sicilian Defense: French Variation. Normal (B40)  ·  1-0

ANALYSIS [x]

FEN COPIED

Click Here to play Guess-the-Move
Given 55 times; par: 28 [what's this?]

Annotations by Stockfish (Computer).      [35437 more games annotated by Stockfish]

explore this opening
find similar games 785 more games of Ragozin
sac: 16.Rxf6 PGN: download | view | print Help: general | java-troubleshooting

TIP: You can get computer analysis by clicking the "ENGINE" button below the game.

PGN Viewer:  What is this?
For help with this chess viewer, please see the Olga Chess Viewer Quickstart Guide.
PREMIUM MEMBERS CAN REQUEST COMPUTER ANALYSIS [more info]

THIS IS A COMPUTER ANNOTATED SCORE.   [CLICK HERE] FOR ORIGINAL.

Kibitzer's Corner
Apr-19-04  iron maiden: Black can't stop Qg8#. Very instructional kingside attack: the removal of the knight on f6, then the effective use of the queen and bishop pair.
Apr-19-04  f1list: after 11... e5 black still will be fighting against the odds
Apr-19-04  kevin86: A great way to attack-remove the pieces at f6 and h7;use all pieces to attack;and don't let your opponent up.
Apr-19-04  meloncio: I fell in love with this game from the first sight. I was a teenager and chess seemed so elegant and easy!

I realized it wasn't in the Ragozin's games of this site, so I uploaded only two days ago and here it is. <chessgames.com> Thank you very much to be so fast!

About the game, 11. ... Bf6 is a blunder, but is a logical move after 10. ... Nd7 (it's clear black wanted to face the dangerous white bishop on b2); much better 11. ... Ba6, 12. f4 e5. And after the second mistake 18. ... Re8 (instead of 18. ... e5), the catastrophe is unstoppable.

Apr-19-04
Premium Chessgames Member
  chessgames.com: We find that user-submitted games are a fertile source for the Game of the Day feature.
Apr-19-04  Kenkaku: Interesting way to play the Sicilian as white (Nd2 and b3).
May-04-04  barrister: The whole 10...♘d7 business looked suspicious to me.
Jun-14-04  seoulmama: This is a good game. White's attack is almost arrogant, disrespecful. Great.
Dec-05-04  nfazli: meloncio,I dont see how 18...e5 would make any difference.
Feb-14-05  meloncio: <nfazli> Sorry my mistake, I meant 15... e5.

Ragozin wrote this line: "Better 15... e5, because the win is not so easy after 16.♗xe5 ♘d5 17.♕h5 h6 18.♖f3 etc."

Aug-07-08  ToTheDeath: Charming miniature.
Jul-04-10  falso contacto: nice game. nice collection my friend.
Aug-11-10  sevenseaman: Noskov's position quickly turned untenable and resignation is right. A good and simple game for instructional use.

NOTE: Create an account today to post replies and access other powerful features which are available only to registered users. Becoming a member is free, anonymous, and takes less than 1 minute! If you already have a username, then simply login login under your username now to join the discussion.

Please observe our posting guidelines:

  1. No obscene, racist, sexist, or profane language.
  2. No spamming, advertising, duplicate, or gibberish posts.
  3. No vitriolic or systematic personal attacks against other members.
  4. Nothing in violation of United States law.
  5. No cyberstalking or malicious posting of negative or private information (doxing/doxxing) of members.
  6. No trolling.
  7. The use of "sock puppet" accounts to circumvent disciplinary action taken by moderators, create a false impression of consensus or support, or stage conversations, is prohibited.
  8. Do not degrade Chessgames or any of it's staff/volunteers.

Please try to maintain a semblance of civility at all times.

Blow the Whistle

See something that violates our rules? Blow the whistle and inform a moderator.


NOTE: Please keep all discussion on-topic. This forum is for this specific game only. To discuss chess or this site in general, visit the Kibitzer's Café.

Messages posted by Chessgames members do not necessarily represent the views of Chessgames.com, its employees, or sponsors.
All moderator actions taken are ultimately at the sole discretion of the administration.

This game is type: CLASSICAL. Please report incorrect or missing information by submitting a correction slip to help us improve the quality of our content.

Home | About | Login | Logout | F.A.Q. | Profile | Preferences | Premium Membership | Kibitzer's Café | Biographer's Bistro | New Kibitzing | Chessforums | Tournament Index | Player Directory | Notable Games | World Chess Championships | Opening Explorer | Guess the Move | Game Collections | ChessBookie Game | Chessgames Challenge | Store | Privacy Notice | Contact Us

Copyright 2001-2025, Chessgames Services LLC