Breaking through passivity

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21st August 2008, 02:56am
#1
by bigmac26
Buckinghamshire England
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 105

Here's a game I played very recently. Black started off with the Alekhine's defence but he misplayed it, ending up cramped and passive and it didn't take long to finish him off. Enjoy:

21st August 2008, 03:34am
#2
by Nimzo33
Indiana United States
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 300

Nice game and notes. 5. f4 is the well-known "four pawns attack' against the alekhine's defense.

21st August 2008, 03:45am
#3
by PawnToD4
Manila Philippines
Member Since: Feb 2008
Member Points: 29

Isn't 12... fxe6 totally forced because of 13 exf7#?

21st August 2008, 07:36am
#4
by bigmac26
Buckinghamshire England
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 105

PawnToD4 wrote:

Isn't 12... fxe6 totally forced because of 13 exf7#?

Yeah. Ooops. I saw that but didn't put it in my analysis!!

 

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