Hungarian League Match - Bishop sacrifice against FIDE-Master Peter Sardy

Hungarian League Match - Bishop sacrifice against FIDE-Master Peter Sardy

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On Sundy I played in the Hungarian league. my team Esztergom played against Szombathely. My opponent was Dr. Peter Sardy, a FIDE-Master. He played a very early Nc3 at move 3 in the Pirc defense. I think White should play there d5 to gain space and time. I played h3, Nf3, Be3, Be2 and still got a small edge. He played agresivly and equalized and then got a small edge in the queenside. I launched a counter-attack on the kingside. He offered me a draw which I refused and continued to build up the attack and gaining space. He did not continue his queenside attack so the position became better for me. Then he allowed me a nice bishop scrifice to win a pawn and break his king's position.

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