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Ulf Andersson vs Drazen Marovic
Banja Luka (1979), Banja Luka YUG, rd 7, Apr-19
Dutch Defense: Leningrad. Warsaw Variation (A88)  ·  1-0

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Jun-29-06
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  Mateo: The swedish Capablanca always got good results against the Leningrad variation of the Dutch.

1.c4 f5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.d4 O-O 6.Nf3 d6 7.O-O c6 8.d5 e5 9.dxe6 Bxe6 10.Qd3 Na6 11.Bf4 d5 12.Ng5 Nc5 13.Qc2 d4 14.Na4 Nfd7 15.Rad1 Qe7 <Marovic prepared something new for this encounter, but it is difficult to call it an improvement. 15...h6, Andersson-Tataï, Dortmund 1978, 1-0.> 16.Nxc5 Nxc5 17.b4 Nd7 18.e3 dxe3 19.Rfe1! h6 <19...ef? 20.Qf2 Rf6 21.Qe3 wins for White.> 20.Nxe6 Qxe6 21.Rxe3 Qf7 <White has a much better position: bishop pair in an open position, better development, Rooks on the open files.> 22.b5 <increasing the scope of the Bishop.> Rac8 23.bxc6 bxc6 24.Red3 Ne5 25.Rd6!? <25.Be5 Be5 26.Rd7 wins the a7 pawn.> Rfe8!? <25...Qc4 26.Qc4 Nc4 27.Rg6, White wins a pawn. 25...Nc4 26.Rd7 Qe6 27.Qb3 Rfe8 28.Ra7 with full control of the 7th rank for White who should win quickly.> 26.Bxe5 Bxe5 27.Rxc6 <threatening 28.Bd5.> Kg7 28.Rxc8 Rxc8 29.Bd5 <29.c5 looks natural.> Qe7 <impeding the advance of the passed pawn.> 30.Re1 Qd6 <unpinning the Bishop ans still impeding c4-c5.> 31.Qa4 Bd4 32.Re6 Qd8 33.Qa6 Bb6 34.Qa3?! <34.a4! wins with the threat 35.a5.> Rc7? <directed against 35.Re7, but losing quickly. Better 34...Bc5.> 35.Qb2+ Kh7 36.Qe5 <with the threat 37.Re8. White is winning.> Qh8 <36...Rg7 37.Re8 Qc7 (37...Qd7 38.Qb8 g5 39.Be6 wins.) 38.Bg8! Rg8 39.Re7 wins.> 37.Qxh8+ Kxh8 38.Rxg6 Re7 39.Rxh6+ Kg7 40.Re6 Rxe6 41.Bxe6 Kf6 42.Bd7 Bc5 43.Kg2 1-0

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