Last year playing for correspondence surprised me with the proper risky gambit Schlim, I had to resort to history to survive, I defended myself as I made exact moves to save the game and create anti-gambling, I was discussing with some friends pose interesting for Black just appears Chilean maestro José Luis Carmona To my surprise he had played exactly the dreaded Gambit, but for me it was terrible because I was white and it seemed that I was heavily involved in a variant which had no resurrection, to finish Carmona Master gives me a photocopy of his party who still appeared in the encyclopedia which clearly indicates that his move is a novelty that completely refute this variant, was right, was the expert and something was still in the encyclopedia that recognizes his brilliant New, told me that there was no salvation, this contribution even though I helped a lot to dig everywhere to not lose, I left a real mess if the encyclopedia was right, all moves aimed defeat after strong 9 ...., Qd6, however there is still something to say, I found salvation and well reviewed an interesting blogs I came to give a well-deserved extra analysis contribution to that defense.
Carmona won the Argentine championship Rubinetti 42 years ago, I'm still far from that age, therefore is a real merit.
take the comment that there is an interview with the Master's own words Carmona; http://sertal.blogspot.com/ . And a good comment from Sertal, this time we want a thorough study of this magnificent line. .
"Jorge Rubinetti - José Luis Carmona. English Opening, 19661.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 f5 [The complicated Schliemann Gambit or Janish. The great master Radjabov is now one of his faithful followers] 4.Nc3 Nf6 6.0-0 Bc5 0-0 5.exf5 7.Cxe5 CD4 8.Aa4? [The most solid is 8.Nf3] 9.Ce2 8 ... d5 Qd6! Bxd4 10.Cxd4 11.Cf3 Ng4 12.h3 [If 12.g3 Axf2 + 14.Rxf2 Nxf2 13.Txf2 xf5 and better black] Diagram:
12 ... xf5! [Sacrifice introduced by Carmona] 13.c3 [ If 13.hxg4 Axg4 to catch the "F3" followed by Qg3] 13 ... Be4 14.hxg4 Bxf3 15.cxd4 Axd1 16.Axd1 [Delivery lady without hope] 16 ... Qb4 17.d3 18.Af3 Qxd4 Qg6 20.Tad1 19.Ae3 Dxd3 c6 21.b4 Rf7 22.a4 Re8 Taf8 23.Ae2 24.Td3 25.a5 e4 Qe7 27.g5 Qf6 d4 26.Tc1 0-1 "" Sertal "
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COMMENTS
Making an analysis of that meeting, it appears that the Argentine champion, was completely unaware of the dangers of this gambit, in fact in the very comprehensive database we a 1943 correspondence game won by the black, including Wolfgang Hort Work and 0-1, which had already successfully tested the strong play of Carmona, 9. .... Qd6, but this game is very important because it hides a secret, note
9.Ce2 Qd6 (We have another match between Cohn, Erich "Dus Chotimirsky, 1907, in which Black also gain but with a routine movement 9 ... .. xf5 immediately, though Qd6 is stronger). Ng4 12.c3 Bxd4 11.Cf3 10.Cxd4 UNICA (Beware of this play, but lost white women, there are contributions that achieve enduring such a position, nothing to say with 12 h3?, Carmona refute the Board as we pointed out). .) 13.g3 Txf5 (single) Nxf2 14.Txf2 16.Dh1 Axf2 + 15.Rxf2 f6? (The next game proved that here there is a secret to fighting after 71 years). Bxf3 17.Ad1 Bg4 0-1 18.Axf3 Taf8
CONCLUSION:
COMMENTS
Making an analysis of that meeting, it appears that the Argentine champion, was completely unaware of the dangers of this gambit, in fact in the very comprehensive database we a 1943 correspondence game won by the black, including Wolfgang Hort Work and 0-1, which had already successfully tested the strong play of Carmona, 9. .... Qd6, but this game is very important because it hides a secret, note
9.Ce2 Qd6 (We have another match between Cohn, Erich "Dus Chotimirsky, 1907, in which Black also gain but with a routine movement 9 ... .. xf5 immediately, though Qd6 is stronger). Ng4 12.c3 Bxd4 11.Cf3 10.Cxd4 UNICA (Beware of this play, but lost white women, there are contributions that achieve enduring such a position, nothing to say with 12 h3?, Carmona refute the Board as we pointed out). .) 13.g3 Txf5 (single) Nxf2 14.Txf2 16.Dh1 Axf2 + 15.Rxf2 f6? (The next game proved that here there is a secret to fighting after 71 years). Bxf3 17.Ad1 Bg4 0-1 18.Axf3 Taf8
CONCLUSION:
According to our studies;
Heading to Resist is
Ostermeyer, Peter (2400) - Hermann, Manfred [C63] FRG-ch 15th
Bad Neuenahr (5), 1978
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 f5 4.Nc3 Nf6 6.exf5 5.Aa4 Nd4 Bc5 7.0-0 0-0 8.Cxe5 9.Ce2 d5 Qd6 12.c3 Ng4 10.Cxd4 Bxd4 11.Cf3 Txf5 only 13.g3 only 14.Txf2 Nxf2 Axf2 + f6 15.Rxf2 16.d4N (IMPORTANT NEW) 18.gxf4 Txf4 17.Af4 Bg4 19.h3 Dxf4 Bh5 20.Ad7 only 21.Ag4 Axg4 22.hxg4 Rf8 23.Re3 + DF4 + DH2 DH2 24.Rf2 + DF4 + 25.Re3 ½ - ½
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COMMENTS
Note that there are several games played between 1978 and 1981, where the move 12. C3 pawn, confirms that it is the only one who saves the game, however, struck by the large number of party that is at the base where Black wins, this is because many white players come back without knowing the variant and do not know the trick c3 g3 ..
Carmona said he was very interested in the topic, but obviously not yet completed my correspondence, I can draw on the basis that the strong move Qd6, but is strong, there is an antidote but this can not but the tables in a very complex position where if we do not understand something straight into the abyss.
Returning to friendly game of pick who was playing in Metro Chess players tried to change both the Alternative History that ended in a draw as in 1978, though hard-fought, the result was the same. If you ask me if they kill the chess tables are really wrong.
should be a state secret, but with our team we have decided to release it into the light. Because in reality
Carmona infuse the spirit of that position. We managed to resist the Fort
9 ... Qd6, but with much help of course, Carmona Mato While the Argentine helped me after 40 years as a rebel and show that there is salvation ....
This item not found in the Super Database.
COMMENTS
Note that there are several games played between 1978 and 1981, where the move 12. C3 pawn, confirms that it is the only one who saves the game, however, struck by the large number of party that is at the base where Black wins, this is because many white players come back without knowing the variant and do not know the trick c3 g3 ..
Carmona said he was very interested in the topic, but obviously not yet completed my correspondence, I can draw on the basis that the strong move Qd6, but is strong, there is an antidote but this can not but the tables in a very complex position where if we do not understand something straight into the abyss.
Returning to friendly game of pick who was playing in Metro Chess players tried to change both the Alternative History that ended in a draw as in 1978, though hard-fought, the result was the same. If you ask me if they kill the chess tables are really wrong.
should be a state secret, but with our team we have decided to release it into the light. Because in reality
Carmona infuse the spirit of that position. We managed to resist the Fort
9 ... Qd6, but with much help of course, Carmona Mato While the Argentine helped me after 40 years as a rebel and show that there is salvation ....
This item not found in the Super Database.
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party (1) sgmman (Walter A. Cuevas) (2259) - ckeke (2331)
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1.e4 e5 2. Nf3 f5 4.Nc3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6 7.0-0 Bc5 5.exf5 6.Aa4 0-0 Nd4 d5 8.Cxe5 9.Ce2 10.Cxd4 Qd6 12.c3 Bxd4 11.Cf3 Ng4 13.g3 Txf5 Axf2 + 14. 15.Rxf2 Nxf2 Rxf2 f6 16.d4 Bg4 19.h3 17.Af4 Txf4 18.gxf4 Dxf4 Bh5 20.Ad7 21.Ag4 Bg6 Rf8 (New that gives life to what happened in 1978) 22.Dg1 Be4 23.Dg3 Qd2 24.Rg1 + Kh8 Qxb2 25.Tf1 Dxc3 26.De5 28.Dxc7 Qxa2 + 27.Rh2 Qa3 30.De7 29.Rg3 h6 f6 + Kh7 31.Dxb7 Qa3 32.Dc8 33.Dc1 Db3 34.Tf2 a5 35. Db2 DE3 Qa3 37.h4 a4 38.h5 36.Dd2 Db3 39.Db2 Tie. (1/2-1/2) ½ - ½ - Of all forms finished en tie.
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party (1) sgmman (Walter A. Cuevas) (2259) - ckeke (2331)
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1.e4 e5 2. Nf3 f5 4.Nc3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6 7.0-0 Bc5 5.exf5 6.Aa4 0-0 Nd4 d5 8.Cxe5 9.Ce2 10.Cxd4 Qd6 12.c3 Bxd4 11.Cf3 Ng4 13.g3 Txf5 Axf2 + 14. 15.Rxf2 Nxf2 Rxf2 f6 16.d4 Bg4 19.h3 17.Af4 Txf4 18.gxf4 Dxf4 Bh5 20.Ad7 21.Ag4 Bg6 Rf8 (New that gives life to what happened in 1978) 22.Dg1 Be4 23.Dg3 Qd2 24.Rg1 + Kh8 Qxb2 25.Tf1 Dxc3 26.De5 28.Dxc7 Qxa2 + 27.Rh2 Qa3 30.De7 29.Rg3 h6 f6 + Kh7 31.Dxb7 Qa3 32.Dc8 33.Dc1 Db3 34.Tf2 a5 35. Db2 DE3 Qa3 37.h4 a4 38.h5 36.Dd2 Db3 39.Db2 Tie. (1/2-1/2) ½ - ½ - Of all forms finished en tie.
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