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(1) Biermann,Florian - Shelah,Omri [B21]
Jerusalem Liga 1st Round Jerusalem, 11.01.2007
[Biermann, Florian]
192MB, UWIW-IMW-330 1.e4
c5
2.d4
cxd4
3.c3
dxc3
4.Nxc3
d6
5.Nf3
Nf6?!
The position black chooses is very unusual and not treated at all in "The Modern Morra Gambit: A Dynamic Weapon against the Sicilian", by Hannes Langrock, Russel2006 6.Bc4
a6
7.h3?
[7.e5!
dxe5
(7...d5
8.Bb3
Ng4?!
9.Qxd5
Qxd5
10.Nxd5+/-
Kd8
(10...Ra7
11.h3
Nh6
12.Be3
b6
13.Bxb6
Rb7
I would prefer to play white.) 11.Nb6
Ra7
12.Nxc8
Kxc8
13.Bxf7
White has one extra pawn and a strong position.; 7...Ng4
8.h3
Nxe5
(8...Nh6
9.exd6
exd6
I believe white has got sufficient compensation for the pawn. 10.0-0
Be7
11.Nd5
Nc6
12.Be3
Bf5?
(12...0-0
13.Bxh6
gxh6
) 13.Bb6
Qd7
14.Nc7+
) 9.Nxe5
dxe5
10.Qxd8+
Kxd8
11.Bxf7
I think white is better.) 8.Bxf7+
Kxf7
9.Qxd8
] 7...b5
8.Bb3
Nbd7
9.Bf4
Bb7
10.Ng5
e6
11.Bxd6
Be7?!
[11...Bxd6
12.Qxd6
Qe7+/=
13.Rd1
] 12.e5
Nxe5?
[12...Nd5!
13.Nxd5
Bxd5
(13...exd5
14.Nf3+/=
) 14.Bxd5
Bxg5?
(14...exd5
15.Bxe7
Qxe7
16.Qxd5
Qxe5+
17.Qxe5+
Nxe5
18.0-0-0=
) 15.Bxa8
Qxa8+/-
] 13.Bxe5
Bxg2?!
Keeping the queens on the board gives white chances to generate some pressure. [13...Qxd1+
14.Rxd1
Bxg2+/=
Black has two pawns for a minor piece and a better pawn structure. It seems to me that this is still playable for black.] 14.Rg1
Bb7
15.Qe2!
0-0?
# [15...Qb6!?
] 16.Nxh7!
Kxh7?
[16...Re8!
] 17.Bc2+
Kg8
[17...g6
18.Bxf6
Bxf6
19.Qh5+
Kg7
20.Rxg6+
fxg6
21.Qxg6+
Kh8
22.Qh7#
] 18.Rxg7+
Kxg7
19.Qg4+
Kh8
20.Qh5+
Kg8
21.Qg5+
Kh8
22.Qh6+
Kg8
23.Bh7+
Kh8
24.Bxf6+
Bxf6
25.Bg6+
Kg8
26.Qh7#
1-0
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