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Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Fore.slry), l. A.

(3e) U+28

- AI7s6

l.Eh7+!!

X f7 r...oft7

Strekalovsky-Golak/URs/I 974
(40) U+28

2"wh2+

14

697

3.9h6#

AngT

%,
''% Ka*ru

%gffi

l.Wxh7+!! X M tl.Ehl? Exd6 X e7 2.Wxh7+ 6ts1


i..-.Oir,z 2.8h2+ Ogs l.Uanl f6 [3...96 4.fr8+ 697
5.81h7#l 4.Eh8+ l-{ (4.".6f/ 5.g6#); KarpovRibli/Dubai olm/l 986

14

$&q&oqoaoo

Matting Attack
(41) u+A

21

- Af7h7

z% .rrm % A
L,ru L"ru

%t

A
,,,,ffi

,M % A
a\
5-

r.ugs+ 6hE 2.uxf6+ 69r r.no


(42) E+E+Q

u_

- AfTfshT

l.Eg4+ fxg4 2.Ug5+ 6trs S.Wn0 15 4.Wxft#

$6:q6:oqoaco

l{l

22

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Fore$ry), l. A.

(43) g+QrA

- Ang7h7
,,ru

%t

% 'rua

,rrm%rm

%t %w

%v"%

t.Atro+t <+ f; 4 d4-h8 r...6hs [...gxh6 2.uf0+-1 2.8f6!


grf6 3.fuf6# (Sikonky-NN, Gleiwitz) 1-0
(44) g+g+A

-Ggs

Af7g6h7

ll

% %'M,r

eL%
%%%%
"%

%'%t
gA

1.ftg6!t Uxdl 2.gxh7+ OxhT 3.Qe4+ 6gt l.WgS+ 6trt


5.Uh5+

fu3 0.Unz* Engels-Totlg

Sao Paulo

$&q&oqoaoo

1{l

Matting Attack

(4s) g+Q

23

- ohs anh7

r%:
I
%utffi
,,ffi

,,,%
,r,ffi

,ffit

,% tltrI/
a.

v,/_,

gv&
LTI:

,,/&

%,1

tr

1.Qxd4! exd4 2.8f6!! [2.e5?! f5:] 2...6g3 t2...gxf6


3.e5+-1 3.e5 h6 4.Ae2l 14, Fischer,R-Benkii,PA.{ew
Yorl/1963 [4.Exd6 Uxe5:] 4...4b5 [a...9xf6 5.Uxh6+--1
5.uf5 Qxf6 6.Hh7# 1{)
(46) g+28{a

- 6g8 Af7s7h7

,.,1,

T "/% '."ffi.t
U%t
g

aa.
,,,&
%.1,
-)4:

,ru,

74,

r.Qd6!t cxd6 2.4f6+! gxf6 3.Egr+ 6te l.Uxtrz+! 6xh7


5.Eh5# Tolush,A-Lisitsin,GruRs/1948 14
$E:q&oq;oaoo

24
(lD

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Fore$ry), l. A.

SIE+Q

- 6gs Af7g6h7

I I
I
A

,w
:A

tr

SrU [3...9xe1

l.Exb2t Exb2 2.Wd4 UeS 3.Eeltt

a.V g7 #l 4.ExeS# Rada-KostaVPtagael 1942

(4s) E+Q+a

14

- 6g8 AttgThT

I I

% %L%
% l,ffi,
A%

L%

"% U/l
B

"'ffi

:A

l.Qrh7+! 6xtz z.Utrs+ 6ga 3.&5t Edt 4.Uh7+ ibtt


s.ghS# Yates-Marin y Llovet/Hamburg oVtl3O

$E:q&oqooo

t+

Matting

(4e) g+++Q

Attack

25

- 698 Af7s7h7

el

I I

%
,ffi A
;a

1.Qxh7+! 6xh7 2.UhS+ 6ge 3.4c6!!


l.HtrO+ Totschalk-Aleflcorr/ I 966 14

(s0) g+9+26

4.N7# 3...g6

- 6gs AftgThT

,&L1%'"ffi-*

al
%
laA
ll

a
%

%z'ffisWa%

AAA

trtr

696 t2...6g8 3.Wh3 Ed8 4.Hh7+

Uh7# l...Oaxes [3...Uxg5


5.Ace4+t dxe4 6"6xe4# Hort-

Radulov/Albena/

197 4

14

E&o.;6:oqoaoo

Maung Maung Lwln B.Sc.(Forestry), !. A.

(sl)

U+E+2Q

- 6gs Af7g7h7

1.Qxh7+! 6xh7 2.Shs+ 6gE 3.QxgT! #xg7 a.SgS+

s.HB! $:f6n 6.Eh3+ flh? 7.ShS!+Polkinen/Flelsinkil

(s2) g+g++FA

I 93

*hs

Rasnnussen-

3 1-$

- 6gs Af6g7h7

E
A
,,%
,,%
,r.:,/4

ltn

.ffi

l.Qxh7+! 6xh7 2.495+! ftg5? t2...6g8 3.Uh5 firg5


4.hxg5 Efft-1 3.hxg5+ 6gt n.trna+! OxhE t4...6f/
5.Uh5+ 96 6.8h7+ $e8 7.Uxg6+ EI7 8.Wxf/#l S.UhS+
6gt 0.gO Richter,K-NN/Berlin/l 93 5 l{l
$E:q&ccgoaeo

Matting Attack

27

(s3)H+28-Og8 AftgThT

3.8d8#l 2.EdE!! l{,


2...Exd8 3.Edxd8+

(s4) U+28+Q

- 6gs Aflg7

l.Eh8+!! Oxhs 2.Uh7+!t 6xh7 3.Eh5+ 6gt l.etrz*


Chudinovskih-MuraevAjRs/ l 990 l

$&o16.:eq;oaocr

28

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

(s$ w+E+a - 6s8 Af7g7h7

%
%
,r/v
it./t

l.fltro+t

x f/

r...6ht 2.Uxe5!! UxeS 3.0xfl++ l-o,


York/l9M 3...8xf7 4.Ed8+

Capablanca-FonaroffiNew

t4

(s6) U+28+Q

- 6es AI7g7h7

ti

&

1.gxh7+! 6xh7 2.Uh5+ &gs 3.Exg7+! 6xg7 4.Eg1+ 6f0


5.f5F" A 5.H 95# ; Iv{atanovi c-Nedelkovic/Bel grade/ 1 9 50
1-0

$&q&cqcaco

Matting Attack

(sD W+2*+Q

29

- 6ss AI7g7h7

3.

ll

V/.,///)
7/Z

"',%,

,''m%

',/.///,1

l.9xh7+! 6xh7 1...6h8 t 2.695+ 696 t2...6g8 3.Uhs


Ee8 4.Uxfl+ 6h8 5.Hlhs+ 698 6.Uh7+ 6tU 2.0e0++-1
3.Uga! A 4.6e6+ (X g7,gd8) 3...f5tr 4.exf6 6tr0 S.Utrl+
696 6.Wh7+! 6xg5 7.f4+t 6ga [7...6xf4 8.Efl+ 695
9.h4+ 694 l0.Uxg7++-l E.Ae2+ A 9.h3/Eh3#; RenaudBertram/Parisll923 14
158; U+E+9

- 6gs Aftgth7

% ,%
,rr//,

,,,ru,

vr,
:tt//

'ffiL"ffi I

sffi,ru
%

,,4,,

% z%
2;.1.
.M ./ ./1

$6:o1&cq;oac<r

%2,
//// ,
,

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), !. A.

1.
3.
B
(s9) H+28+g

I
2.
ld

a3.Qxf6;2...ods
2.Wg5+

47t4

6rs 3.fuf6

- 6g8 Aflg7hz
,rry*
,'N,

%L"rffi I

hru
%'ru ,,ru
,.m %t
"rffig%

%w% A
"'/&.

"%E'

A 8.Ee5l 0"6nr Uf4 7.Exf4 9xf4 t.Sxf4 EgS 9.EeS+


Koltanovsky-Defuss/Liege/l

93

l{

$6:q6:oqoao<r

Matting Attack

(60) W+E+2Q

6gs Aflg7h7

,,ffit ,&
,ru

31

J.

L,% ,%

"ru

,,%

A
A

AT

Bauer/Amsterdam I 889

w"%, A

%tr

(61)W+E+a-6gs AtTsTh6
'/3,
7Zz
7/l

%
,,ffi,

''ffia%.
L,ry

",/rffit

%tr
l.ExdTt WxdT 2.Wg4l X g7,
Biyiasas/Man ila/ 197 6

14

$6:q6:oqoaocr

g4-d7; Balashov-

Maung Maung Lwln B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

1621u+E+g+A

- 6h7 AfrsThil

,L
''/ru
i6

%%

G5!-

AA "%L%
%"ffi,%%
%
,

l.EhE+!! 6xhs [1...696 2.Qd3+ f5 3.gxf5+ 6f7 4.8f8#]


2.'Sts+ 6trz g.Qo:+t 96 4.Sxf7+ 6hs 5.9fi+ 6h7
6.Qxg6+! 6xg6 7.SgS# Forintos-Tomovic/1957 14
(63) W+E+Q.- 6gs AfTsThf

ffxe
,mL
,,,,ru

,,4v
igJ.

AT

',i.U
'//.1/:.:1
2/,/,t /t

,,ffi//rl ,,,,H:

% %

,1. D
.\J

r.9f6!! Wxhs 2.Erg7+ 6trt 3.Exf7+ 6gs

4.897+

6gt 6.EgZ+ 6ne z.Egs+


6xf6
r0.Exh6r-+ Torre9.Hh3
6g6
6trZ E.ExhS
Laskeril\,Ioscow/1 925 tr4
"Zwickmiihle" 4...&h8 5.Exh7+

$6:o.;6:aEoacet

Mafting Attack

(64) U+2Era

33

- 6g8 Af7g6
.ry,@

%,m7,h A

7k,r,r.ru ,ry, I

tg'l:l,tu^ %z*
t&Lw
e".ru

7r,,

%z

1.4e6! Qxb3 [...fte6 2.Qxe6+ 6fB 3.Hxdo+ 6e8 4.8h8+


QxhS s.ExhS+ Ag8 6.Exg8#l 2.Eht+! gxnt 3.Extr8+
6xhS 4.Uh6t Camacho Martinez-Ru izJ Cubal l99Z 14

(6s) U+2E+2Q

- 698 Af7g7h7

g'%'m &1

'fwt ,r.ffi A

A
%tz

'r%
,.&

v/.2
'4/4

r4/,
7../.tt

%'ffi, Li

I.Exa3! Uxa3tr [1...f6 2.QdO+-1 2.Qxh7+! 6xh7 3.Wh5+


$E:o16:oepoaao

34

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

698 4.Qxg7! 6xg7tr [4..,fs 5.Ug6 A s...Hfi 6.Qho++-1


s.Wgs+ 6hE t5...Sh7 5.Ee4+-l 6.8e4 Wal+ 7.6h2 gbrtr
A 8: Eh4 UhZ: t.Utr6+l 6gE 9.8h4 f6tr t0.Hg4+ 6f7
t!.8g7+ 6er lZ.HnS+ 6An r3.Ucs! Qd7 14"9xffi+ 6c7
15.9c5+! Beliaev-Favlov/tJRSi 1992[15.Uc5+ 6ae
16.Eg8+ QeS 17.Hd6+ 6c8 18.Hxe8#l 1-4
(66) g+B+zQ+2*

- 6gS Ag7te?

6tO 3.Aeg4+ 695 4.h4+ 14.f4+


6h+ s.gl+ 6m 6.Qfl+ Q,gz 7.Af2*l 4...6f4 5"g3+ 6flt
6.Qe2+ [6.o-0! sx:f6 7.Ah2#] 6...692 7.8h2+ 6gt a.6az*
Lasker,Ed*Thomas/London r 1 9 I 2 tr -0
1.Wxh7+ &xh7 2"Oxf6+

fr6:q6:oqoaoo

Matting Attack

(67) g+E+Q{a

35

- 69S AI7g7h7

r.Qf6 grf6 [...Od7 2.495 Axf6 3.Exf6 h6 4.Exh6 gxh6


5.gxh6 EfeS 6.Uh7+ 6fB 7.Qxe6+-l 2.495 ftg5 3.Uxg5+
6nt l.Uro+ 6g$ s.EB Efes ts...Qga 6.Eg3 Wd7 7.h3 Qe7
8.Uh6 6hA e.Exg+ EgS 10.Exg8+ ExgS ll.9xb6+-l

6.Wh6 Qg4 7.893 Waz E.En+Reshevsky[rew York 1960 1{l


(68) WF2E{++A

- 6g8 Af7g7h7

$6:q6:oqoaoo

4>

Saidman-

36

Maung Maung Lwin B"Sc.(Forestry), t" A.

20.4d5! exdS 2l.exd5 gd7 22"grf6 gxf6 23.Eg3+ 6hE


-24.Sxh7i &xh7
[23...0f8 24.Wxh7 Ee8 25.897+-]
25.Ed4 l--{); Tkachiev-Watson/London l-loyd-s/l993
Eh4#

l{

(6e) W+2+F2Q

- 6gs Af7g7h6

waliiit
'lX

li,tllt

&t,
5;
,

A6
',V7 ,l//
AA
,r.,ru
fu Lt
/,/.,4

,.r.r/:i

.,..

r.gxh6 gxh6 2.Sxh6 Qf6 12...^f6 3.ogs Qd8 4.Qh7+


OxhT S.UxhZ+ 6tE 6.ig6+ fxg6 7.A)xe5# Koblenzl
3.9h7+ 6trs 4.flxl7+t
l--{); KoblenzWoodlVlarg atel 193 6l4.Axff +" Qxtf 5.Qg6+ &g8 6.Uh7+
6rg

z.Uxt+l r-{

$6:o1E:o1:oaoo

Matting

Attack

37

O0)g+28+A-fusA1796

&
5

7.,?1::';

7l',1./l

"ru,

'T

',/ffi,

',r,%

aTi:n '%g
''m

"ru. %4"'m

%%%s
AA
f.EgSl! Dvoirys-Feher/Budapest op/1991[.Ug5 9xg5
2.Ehs+ 6C7 3.E3h7#; l.Sgs Exds 2.8h8+! Sfts
3.Uxd8+ 0g7 4.Exh8#l r4
(71) SIE+Q

- 6gs AfTgfihT
'rrme

sru, I

'%
A

'/ru.

A%
,%t

Aw
A

A
A
7ffis% A
v.t/./z

///y'n

tr%

l.eSt dxeS 2.g5 6xh5 3.Exh5 grh5 4.Uxh7#

$6:oi&oqoaco

l4

38

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), t. A.

(72) g+E+++Q

- Angrh7
,,,ru,

I
L.,%,

3.

I
A

,,,ru,

A
1.Oxd5! Qxd5 2.Uxf6 grf6 3.Egr+

(73) W+2}rQ

6nt l.Qxto*

r+

- 6gs Af7g7h6

''ffi%%
'ffi 'T.

s sruL

1.4d5! l-0; Burlov-Drobka/Berlin/ I 989 1...exd5 2.Qxf6


3.fue7t-] 3.9h7# 14

lgtrf6 [2...hxg5

$6:q6:ocgoaocr

MattinE Attack

(74) BF20

39

- 6ga Aflg7h6
t

3.
A

'r& ih v;Zi
vii/t

v&

7/,

'.;'/

ffi
,ffi

ffit
,,ffi

,ru% 7i;i:i

g sru A
,,ru,

tr

1.0d5

1{

Flohrcilg/Liebwerddl 934 r-{t

(7s) g+28{a

6g8 BtTsfihT

g 6.,'^
.,NA:T
...L

a
7,2
a

"M gVii/;

'"'#r,871r,

'A,

Mg

1.Exh7! 6xtz Z.Uxtz+ 6nt 3.Ed3 Exg5 4.8h3+ Eh5


S.Ag t -O; Malisauskas-VolkeiGoningen/ I 990 1-0

p6:qE:oqoaet,

40

ldaung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

(76) E+28

- fuS At7g7g6
,m

%
,/%

7//.

f.UrdTt ErdT 2.8e8+ 6trZ 3.EccS EdE


Aleklrinetolle/paris/ I 9 25 14
(77) sFE{++a

- osS Af7h6

I
A

3.

,,,,ru,

,%
t

ig
r.oez+

6tt z.Erot Qxf6 3.Udi+ 14

$&o1&oqoaoo

4.EexdE

l4;

Matting Attack

41

(zs) B+E+g+24- ohs Afrg7b6

!.0xgZt 6197 2.Wf6+ 6gE 3.Qh7+! 6xh7 a.0gs+ hxg5


t1-6gs s.Exh6 EfdB 6.Uh7+ &fB 7.Uxf/#l s.Eus+ Olr

6-Eh8#

14

(7e) S+Era

- 6gs Ar7

r2/;t, '.&Eviit

i/'i L,

r.0G6! Ef6 [1...foe6 2.Wxg6+ Eg7 3.We8#; t...Eg7


2.8h8+ OxhS 3.Wh6+ Eh7 4.Wf8#l 2.EhB+t EssegernKnmmer, Binz 1968 2...6rhE t2...6ft 3.0d8+ 0gZ
4.Wh6#)3.Wh6+ 6gs 4.9g7#

r-0

$E:q&oqoaocr

Maung lMar.rng Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

A.0l
Pawn Attack with g+h

$E:q6:oc1;moo

Matting Attack

A.0r(l)

43

Adorjan,A-Rtbli,Z
Budapest plof (4'!, 1979

l.e4 c5 2.Af3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Axd4 flf6 s.Ad a6 6"9e3


inCr s.n Ec8 10.94 rge7 11.{}_{t_o
Ou6t: r2.h4 0-$ l3.h5t But nor l_3.gibccause it,s nor
easy to break the blockade aftcr 13...4h5. lJ...Lc4
[3...d5?! The try to answer the flank attach of white
with a break in the centre tactical fails: t4.gxb6 Sxb6
e5 7.0b3 Qe6 S.uOZ

[6...f5!? It is paradox if Black plays on the flank where


he is attacked. But without the Af7 the defence is easier
to organice. Also Black can tnrst in the open position in
his pair of bi'shops" l7.exff (lZ.S*f6 Axf6) t7...Hxfsl
17.96! Now the opening

of lines at the kirigside is

unavoidable. Specially Black cannot play 17...h6 because


iB$:eJ+-1,e*;meo

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), L A.

of l8.Qxh6. r7...EcS

AA
ll7"..Ot6 18"Qh6! fleB 19.Qxg7 &xg7 (le...drg7
2A;Uh6+-) 20.h6+ &S8 21.g7+- Adorjan; i7...Qf6
18.Qh6!.i-- Adorjan; 17...f5 18.h6"+-; 17..ix96 I 8"tr,rg6
hxg6 l9.Exg6tl 1S.Qh6! A rernarkable meth*d to open
the king position. [8.h6! Also the standard method
brings suecess: 1-8...hxg6 (18...1ug6 I9.lxg7 bxgT
20.flxh7+ bxh7 2 t"#[t2+ 6gs 22"Ytg6+ &.ft ZS.*hz+ bes
24.Ete6--) 19.hxg7 6xg7 20.Uh2 Qfb 21.Sh6+ 698
22.Exg5+ tug6 23.Sxg5+ Qg7 (2-1...&JB 24.E.h7+-)
24.Uxe6+ 6fB 25.9h6+-l rS...Qf6 The last misrake.
[8.."gxhd 19.Hxh6 fxg6 20.hxg6 Qf6 2l.Uxh7+ Offi
22.97++-; is...frg6!? 19.Qxg7! (l9.hxg6 9-/6 2?.gxhz+
&hst) 19...6xg7 (19.."AJ7 20.lngr1 O".ed 2t.flrh7!;
t9...Erc3! 20.bxc3 H;rc3tl 20.hxg6+-l 19.gxh7+ 6xh7

$6:o16:oqoaocr

Mafting Attack

45

22.v9g5 f6
7+-i22.Ws2

l{

A.01(2)

Gipslts, A
URS, 1975

Tukmakov,

l.e4 c5 2.0f3 Oc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Axd4 Arr S.A* d6 6.995


e6 7.Hd2 Qe7 E.0-${t 0-0 9.Ab3 Sno ro.n Hd8 tl"e;J

wc7 12.uf2 aCZ lS.aUs gb8 14.h4 a6 15.asd4 Axd4


16.ixd4 Wc7 17.94 6cS 18.95 bS l9.h5 d5? 20.e5t Of
course 20...Uxe5 failse because of 2l.Ac6. So only White
has an advantage fiom the intermediate pawn moves; the
Ae5 aims at f6 and the Qfl rvill aim from d3 to h7.
20...Qd7 2l.Uh2 AaA 2Z.HilS 122.g6,t Axb2! B.bxb}
Qa3+ 24.6b1 Sc3 25.Qc1 gxcl 26bxct Sal+ 27"bd2
HxC+++] 22.".A6

$6:o.16:oEoaocr

46

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

23.96! QeS 1Z:...0xd3+ Fritz likes to take the exchange,


but: 24.9xd3 h6 25.gxt7+ 6xfl 26.'S93+-1 24.h6 fxgS
25.hxg7 hs 26.Yd2 Hd7 [26...Ua5 27.bb1 bxg7
28.8g1+-l 27.Qh3 Qn za.Egt 6xg7 [28...Was 2e.Sbl
6xg7 30.Qxe6 Axe6 31.Axe6+ Qxe6 32.Sxh5 Qf7
33.Wh5+ SgB 34.Exg6r-+-1 29.Oxe6

A.01(3)

1{

Raddatz,M-Lucas,M
Bargteheide op, 1989

1.e4 c5 2,aB Ac6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Oxd4 Ar0 s.6* d6 6.9c4


e6 7.Qb3 Qe7 E.Qe3 a6 9.f3 (H) r0.Ed2 Uc7 l1.G{1.{
b5 12.94 Axd4 l3.Qxd4 EdE 14.h4 EbE 15.h5 a5 16.95
Nt 1e...a+ l7.gxf6 9xf6 18.Qxf6 gxf6 19.Uho+-1
t7.g6t af6

p6:o1E:oqoaocr

Matting Attack

47

&

N ,,ru A
A
A
t'%
% ru A
effi .M A
vtlz

,:;i

1,1)

[17.-a4 18.h6!] 1E.h6! The pawn formation on the


kingside is very typical and we will see it still more.
Black cannot avoid the opening of lines. l8...fxg6
l9.hxg7 6xg7 20.Uno+ 6gt t20...6fi 2l.Qxf6 Qxf6
22.Wth7+ Qg7 23.Bdgtr-1zr.A0S r+
A.01(4)

Raina,G-BlackstockrL
Budapest, 1977

l.o4 c5 2.AB e6 3.06 d6 4.d4 cxd4 5.Axd4 0r0 0.Qcl


a6 7.Qb3 b5 t.a3 Qe7 9.Qe3 0-o l0.Ue2 Qb7 11.f3 AbdT
r2.ga Oc5 E.Qa2 Eea 14.95 6faz rs.nc 0e5 16.G{'{
UaS rZ.nS 0S

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#7

-.

L",#t.

trz/,i,

,rt

A
&

i,i:'Z
'

z.i/

7&,

',,:ffi

g t,%
8,,ru

18.961 dxe4?! 19.h6! The typical picture: Opaning of


lines on the kiugsflank is unavoidable. tr9...0cilt+
Fg...EfdB 20.gxh7+ ,$xfrZ Zt.irxg7+ 6xg7 zz.Wto+-j
20.(bbf [20.cxd3 Exc3+ 2l.b,xc3 looks dangeror,rs, but it
is probably also playable.j 20...ex8 21.grh?+ ShS
[21...6xh7 22.hxg7+ SxgT 23.Qh6+ &f6 2a.Wh2 Aga

25.HM+ 6e5 25.893+ &f6 27.Hxg4+-l 22.hxg7+ OxgT


23.Edgl+ 6ne tzr...Ag6 24.Uxd3r-) 24.Wh2 A 25.898+
2a...Ag6 25.0xe5 ixuz zo.Qa4+ P6.gd4+ f6 27.Hxg6
amd there is nothing against Eg8+.1 14

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Matting Atteck

49

A.02
Sacrlllce on 97

14.Qxg7! First of all white eliminates the Ag7, whieh on


the immedately 14.e5 would be rcady ro ihe r
se
i4...96. f4...4c5 [14...4e5 15"'Qf6 bxe3'/t 16. -:
la...6xg7 15.Sh6+ 69.S tr6.e5+-; i4...bxci 15.cS+-l
I5.Eh6! With rhe thr*ar Qfbt IS,".HeS r6.Ae2 The A
heads toward.s h5 square with simpie v,tn.
T,ilgJ
Qg4 1S"Se4 fi*6 [8...Qxdl 19.g6!+-]
ixe6
[ 19..".6]xr:6 20.Ohs-r-1 20.96 t-{t

A.r!z{t}

BoMnnlkrM-Keres,F
The Hague, 1948

r.d4 6f6 z.e4 6 3.Ad eb4 4.e3 (H) S.a3 Qxe3+ 6.bxa3
7.6e2 e5 s.Ag d6 9.Qe2 fltaz r*"e*+ cs tt.B
cxd4 12"cxd4 Ab6 n.eb2 exd4 14.e4 Qeg L5.Ect Ee7
16.Wrd4 Bc7 17.c5 dxcS lt,Excs Bf4 19.QcI WUS
2o"Egs AbdT

Ed

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50

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), t. A.

[20...AeS 2i.Ah5+] 21.Hxg7+! 6xg7 22.4h5+ 6gd


23.Hd tr-{)
A.02(2)

Damljanovic, B - Kosic, D
JUG-ch Podgorica, 1996

1.e4 e6 2.rt4 d5 3.r-ld 4fl6 4.e5 AfdT 5.f4 c5 o.0R 0c6


7"9e3 cxd4 8"6xd4 6xd4 9.Qxd4 ab8 t0.Ed2 Ac6
lr.QbS Qd7 t2,1Qxc6 Qxc6 13.(H) Qe7 14.f5! exfS
t5.Exf5 G4 l6.Eafl Qtz rz-Esm 9e6 18.ilb5 Ud7
f9.Hb3 1t6 2G.a4 EacS 2l.Hg3! &hB 22.c3t With the
detence of the Qd+ Black prepares a combination.
22...a6?'t

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Matting Attack

51

',:igaa
&,,&
3"

%aa
L""m. "'ru
,rrru

[23.."Elc6 74.Axf7+ll Exfl (24...fuct7


25.e6 flre"6 26.flxg7a-) 25.Exf7 9xf/ 26.Exg7! ge6
27.Exf7!+-l 24"Exg?!! Qcs 124...&xg7 25.895+ Sh8
26.9f6+ 698 27.exd6l 25.8h6 QxAe+ 26.cxd,4 That was

23.4d6!l- Qxd6

the reason far 22.c31 26..,Qf5 77.895 f6 127"..Qg6


28.Exg6+-l 2s.Egrf5 Sxa4 29.Exf6 Hxd4+ 30.6hf 14

A.C2(3)

Madl, I - Sumrnermatter, D

Geneve-B, 1988
1.e4 c5

t6

z.Ag e0 3.tl,l cxd4 4.Axd4 Ar0 s.6* d6 6.Qd


t.g5 *raZ q.rrq Ac6 10.Uh5 lHl lt.lHH)

7.g4 Qe7

flxd4 12.Qxd4 b5 l3.gd3

EeE?

52

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

Makes fB free for the knight to defend h7. 14"9xg7!


Nevertheless! 14.."6xg7 15.8h6+ 6hS 1tS...698 16.e5
OfB lz.0e+ A Af0+-1 t6.e5 AfB 17.ae4t Threats Af6 after
which h7 is a further time under attack. 17...496
[7...dxe5 Mokry,K 18.0f6+-] l8.af6 Qxf6 19.gxf6 EgS
2ll.h5 EfB [20...0f8 Mokry,K 2i.Edg1+-] Ztr.Uxh7+ 14

A.02(4)

Movsesian,S-Babula,V
Lante Bohdanec, tr996

l.e4 c5 z"An ea 3.Ad d6 4"d4 cxd4 5.Axd4 Ata e"ge


dc5 7,gS ad7 8.Qe3 Qe7 9.h4 0-0 10.Wh5 a6 ll.G{-{l
Axd4 12.9xd4 hS This shaip line hides many dangers for
black and he has io play extremely accurate in the
defence. t3.Qd3 b4?

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Matting Attack

8T

53

&

aa I
E

% "ffiL%'ffi
LT L%

"%,

tr

[13...4e5!; 13...Ee8? l4.Qxg7+-

l-{

Madl,I-

Summermatter,D/Geneve-B/1988/ (21)] 14.fug7! This


especially removes the Ag7, which would defend the
immediatly 14.e5 with 14...96. [14.4d5!? Also not bad
but black should answer 14...Oe5. l4...exd5? l5.Qxg7!
We8 l6.Qf6! 1-{ Szalanczy,E-Gawikov,V /Debrecen /
19884 14...4cs

[14...Oe5 15.Qf6! bxc3 16.Uh6-i-; 14...6xg7 l5.lglh6+


698 16.e5 ff 17.gxf6 Efl 18.Ehg1+ 6h8 19.897+;
l4...bxc3 15.e5 cxb2+ 16.6b1 f5 l7.gd6+-l f5.gh6t
$6:q6:oq;oaocr

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Maumg Maung

Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

White don't lose time with iittle wins of matcrial.


15...8eS [15"..4x8+ 16.Bxd3 bxc3 t7.Qf6+-] 16.0e2!
The O heads towards h5 square with simple win. ltO.QfO

AfEl 16...es U.ag3 Qga [?.".flxfi+ 18.Hxd3 Ua5


19.6h5+-l l8.Qc4 A6 [18...CIxd1 t9.g6t+-] t9"Qxe6

fxe6 [19...9xe6 20.Oh5 Qg4 2t.0f6+ Qxf6 22.Qxf6+-1


20.96 [20.96 hxg6 2l.Wxg6+-]

l4

4.02(5)

Rawinskl - tllwizki
Riga, 1952

1.e4 c5 2.4f3 d6 3.114 cxd4 4.Axd4 Af6 s.AC3 s6 6.14


Uc7 7.Qd3 e5 8.Of3 6taz g.o-{ b5 10.a3 Qe7 rt.6hl
0'-{ 12.fxe5 dxe5 13.6h4 QdE l4.Uel 6cS fS.QgS Qef
16.0f5 ilnS rZ.snC or.t

Untill here this position wa^s the object of theoretical


discussions, for exarnple Averbakh-Bronstein, URS-ch
1951, there followed 18.93. f8.ixg7! This radically
changes the valuation of the line. 1E...&xg7 [f 8...6cxd3

i9.Ug3 Qxg5 20.Hxg5 f6 21.txe6+ fxg5 22.0xc7


Q6:o1E:oopoaocr

EacS

Matting Attack

55

23.cxd3 ExcT 24.6d51 19.Exf4 exf4 [19...Ord3 For that


Qxd5 2t.Qfo+ Qxf6 22.Uxf6+ 698
B.Ega#) 20.Uh6+ 6g3 Zf.9fe! This atso belongs to the
theme
?2.e5! Axdi 23.exf6 flfz+ za.bgt

it is to late: 20.Od5!

A.

ons+

es

.aez

1{

A..03

Sncrlflce on h7

Still the sacrifice on h7 has no ssnce, since the necessary


Og5 is plevented from the Qe7. 10.h4! This move does
not only controls 95 but creates an effect from the Ehl to

h7 and h8. f0...EeS?! ll.Qxh7+! 6xh7 12.495+ 693


[12...9xg5 13.hxg5+ The pawn not only takes on 95 but
ilso opens the hlfile for the rook. 13...698 t4.Uh5 6fB

t7.Wg7#

ta
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Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

A.03(1)

- Sarvarov
Moscow, 1996

Averbakh

Z7friz NZ

3.

"ffi.tffit

:;iil::L'?Z % ,,N.

LVZL,ffi

I
',,,4
A ,ffi L
L.{3, %
7z
'%;l

1.Qxh7+ 6xh7 2.96 fxg6 3.Uxg6 a7f6 4.8fl+ 6hS


t4...6h7 5.896+-1 5.Exg7 AxgT 6.Egt Orts z.Ego a
8.Eh6# 7.."Ud6 t.Exd6 Qxd6 9.496+- t4

A.03(2)

Foltys

- Mohyla

Maehrisch Ostrau, 1996

l.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Od2 0t0 l.Qos c5 5.e5 Afaz O.c3 Oco


7.Ae2Qe7 8.Aa (Hr?t 9.4f4 b6

$&qE:oqoaoo

Matting Attack

57

I" ,,ffit
,.,%^
a%.ffi
A

I
,%

'//////l
v/,////,
V//z//:

%'ffi.g
,% %a
L''ffi.

10.h4! Ee8?

;3.
,,%,

,,ffi

,,,%

,,ffi

,ru

%
A

$6:q&oqcaoo

58

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

Nadanism, d - Martirosian
Arnnenia, i993

A.03(3)

o
,5b

ffi&'t

A:

e,/ffi,

hliifre %1

gt"lffi

|,ru,

kw Th*i

L)

.ij/i.j.l

'llz,,

%a

iffi ri:t

?///;i,/,

l.Qxh?+! flxh7 2"flg5+ 696 t2...6g8 3.Whr+'-1 3.f5+!


[3"Sg3? f5; -1"9h3? Hh8] 3...exf5 [3..,6xf5 4.8hfl+ 696
s.ar++ 6ua o.su:+l--l 4"4f4+! 6xg5! t4...6h6 5.Hg3!+I 5.Sg3+! [S.*]xd5+li 696 6.Axe7+ flxe7 7.Ug3+ 6h1t;
-s.A*oot

*trs o.Uf+ 696 7.Hg3+ 6hs s.Oxgz+ 6tr0


9.0xtr++-1 5"..6h6 6"8h3+ 6g5 7.Sh5+! 6xf4 E.Ehel!!
...4e+ s
[9...4d4 10.93+
+ Ofz 1to.".Se:
.hxg3+
Ue2# t2...494
+-J ll
112...f4 13.8e2#l 13.Hxf5+

A.03(4)
1.e4 c5

l{l

ltobcvic,

S -Winkler, F
Vienna op, 1991

2.4ff d6 3.c3 e6 4.d4 cxd4 5.cxd4 are

r.Ocs

Qe7 7"Qd3 tr-O t.h4!? This is what we call llaytng for


trap'" 8...6cG 9.e5?! A preparing move like 9.a3 or 9.He2

is necessary- 9,".4d5?
,t

$6:o;6:aqoacer

Mafting Attack

59

gN 'm*
vtlZ & a'/.ffi. A

h/t* %

qiia1ffi
'r.,&,

,t/,////,

%z

% ,r,ffi

V:ry,

,\

bz)
ff1fuziz .rffi,t

,rr,ru,

J*
Black doesn't foresee what happens now. [9...dxe5
10.dxe5 6M! would bring problems for the white

pla

Sns 1ro...

t
15.
tr
(t

./5

l3.exf6+

&h7 t7.4f6#)

96 [ 1...dxe5
Qg4 l4.Uxga+-l r2.h5 Qxg5 13.hxg6 threats l4.Qg8+
and #6 r3...Axd r4.egS+ Qnr rS.Sns r-o

A.03(5)

Stoeber, M-Glowka o P
Eupen op, 1995

r.d4 d5 2.c4 Af6 3.cxd5 flxd5 4.4f3 Oco S.e* Of6 6.ac3
e6 7^gd3

Qt* t.u+

oqr

ffi8:q&eqoaco

60

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

,,t

"ffi,e

,r,ru

a1%L

,%

L,,ffi
,,%,

VZ

7&t
'ffi9
6V/,tZ
,,%,

,m

8,,ffi
9.e5

ads

'r.rue

L'/,ffi
,,%

,rr.ffi
,,,,ffi

% a:hit
A

E:W

t10...6xh7
t4.Wh
be7 17.Wxg7#) t2.h4t t
ro.grh7+ 6hr
Bes lj.Wxt7+ bhs

t2.whs
6.wh8+
2...Ud7

2,.Ehs 1 3.Wil+ fs I 4. exf6+ bxf6 t 5.wf3+ be7 I 6.wJ7+


6d6 17.fue4#) 13.h5+ 6h6 14.8d3 #7 Gfiz)l tt.Ags 96
rz.Wn Axda [2...697 13.Uh3+-1 rs.Unr 697 rc.oxeo+
fte6 r5.Uh6+ 617 16.9xg6+ 6e7 l7.Eg7+ 14
(t

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Matting Attack

61

A.04
Double Sacrillce on h7 and 97

A E

&A
e,'",t%,

17.04 [7.gxh7+?

Here the sacrifice would be to early.


17...6xh7 18.Uh5+ 698 19.Qxg7 f6lPay always attention
to this important defencel 20.Wh8+ 6n Zt.gxn Se5+-+

(Miles)l 17...Ead8? lE.Oxh7+! 6xh7 l9.Uh5+ W


20.Qxg7 6xg7 120...t6 Now 21.Ug6 fails for some

rcasons but White has another possibility. 2t.UhS+ 6fl


z2.Qxf8 ExfB 23.Uh7++-121.Hg5+ You can see how
important the EfB is. Without it the black king could nm
away over f8. 21...6h8 22.Uf6+ 698 23.8c4 1--0

A.04(1)

Kuzmin, G - Sveshnikov, E
URS-ch, 1973

2.^B 6 3.d4 cxd4 4"Axd4 fu6 s.OcS Uc7 6.Qe2


7.04 Af6 S.Qe3 QUI q.Axc6 bxc6 10.ia4 04 11.c4
Qdo rz.a 0xe4 r3.Qd3 Af6 14.c5 Qe7 r5.Qd4 Od5?
1.e4 c5

a6

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3.
M, L,,,.ru

I I I
Li/1,

ai//,

'r..#,

,',ru,

ary,

,,,,ru
7./:/:1,

,ru ii//,,

s%
tr

16.4h6! Diversion of the AdS from the defence of the


king. [6.Qxh7+ 6xh7 17.Hh5+ 698 18.Qxg7 6xg7
19.Ug4+ 6h8:l 16...4xb6

E
A

'ffiet

M L,ru L'/.ru
,/,
A

,rr./#,

v///z

,,,ru

vr//.y'/

,
I

,,,,/.

'%;t
'a

/i;:l'Z

A
V.://iZ

g'%l
t//r/,
lllt

l/t/,/li
'":''":i

L,

wv1/, YT&

t16...8b8 l7.Axd5 cxd5 18.Qxh7+ &vJrr7 19.Uh5+ 698


2o.9xg7 Wxc5+ 2l.6hl 6xg7 22.Wg4+ 6hg 23.8R Uc2
24.f5 Wxf5 25.Exf5 exf5 26.Uh3+ 697 27.V$+ &h7
28.Uxb8r--1 17.Qxh7+! 6xhZ rg.Uhs+ 6gE 19.Qxg7!
$6:q6:acgoaocr

Matting Attack

63

normally crushing"l 20.Ug4+ 6h7 21.HR Qxc5+ 22.6h1

l4

A.04(2)

Miles,A-

Browne, W

Luzern olrn, 1982

r.0f3 cS 2.c4 aI6 3.4c3 eo 4.e3 0c6 5"d4 d5 6.d:xc5


Qxc5 7"a3 a6 8.b4 QaZ q.QU2 0-0 l0.Ect d4 ll.exd4
Oxd4 12.c5 OxB+ 13.UxB Qd7 r4.Qd3 Qc6 r5.Ae4
6xe4 16.Qxe4 Hc7 17.(H) [17.Qxh7+'i Here the sacrifice
is to early. 17...6xh7 18.Hh5+ 698 19.Qxg7 f6! The
irnportant defence. 20.Uh8+ 6fi 2l.Qxf8 He5+-+ Milesl
l7...Ead8?

lE.QxhT+! 6xh7 l9.Wh5+ 693 20.Qxg7 bxgT 120..i6


Now 2l.Ug6 is impossible for some reasons, but White
has another strong possibility. 21.8h8+ 6f/ 2Z.Qxf8 ExfB
2t.Whl++-121.Ug5+ 6trs zz.Ur6+ 698 23.8c4 14
$&o16:ocpmccr

Ittaung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), t. A.

A.04(3)

Talrnamov , tut
uRS. 1978

Shushln , A

r"rlB Af6 2.b3 d5 3.Qb2 Qga 4.e3 e6 s.h3 Qxn o.Urn


ilbd7 t,ge QA6 r.gS ae,{ e.h4 {F{t l{t.d3 oeCI f t.iAZ
a5 12.si a4 13.b4 Oad 14"d4 e6 15.c4 e5 l6.crd5 exd4
17,9xd4 c5 ltl"bxcS flaxcS t9"flc4 Ab3 20.Qd3 QcS?
2I

"Qc3?

[2i,gxh7+!] 2l"..hs?

'r.ffi*

6 %a'ffi
n

t1
A

.E

Tiii

/.e

,.r42

'rffi,w,%
,/ffi

[2i...8e8] 22"Qxh7+ &xh7 23.Sh5+ 6gS 2a.9zg1 bxgT


[24...f6 25"96; 24"".fi 25.Uh8+ &f7 25.96+- 6e7
27.Uhi+- Tajmanovj 25.Hh6+ 693 26.96 AtS ZtBgt
UJxd5 28.97

r{

$8:q&oqoao<:

Matting Attack

65

A.05
Dlagonal b1-h7

,r./e

S,

,ffi,

w, ,%
i".::;r

w7i,

fi:'%

t\ Ai

q9,

Al
r4.Ag5!?

l5.Ad5! cxd5 t6.exf6

+-

r,{...fuhz+?

22.ghd5-. 1 r9.."kg6 20.glds+ Hf7 21*0,xe7 hxgs


22.fnh2 fixe7 23.Qxff+ SxfT ...i-$ (30) t-S

A.os{ri

Kasparov, (J -- Vaganla*r
Novgorod, 1995

"

R.

1"d4 e6 2.c4 d5 3.Ad 9e7 4.tln 0f6 s.ef4 {}-4 6.e3 c5


7"dxc5 Qxd 8.Uc2 Ac6 9.a3 WaS 10.$--&-4 Qe7 11.h4!?
Normally White plays 11.g4. Kasparov's nlove looks like
going nowhere, but is really preparing rlre play against
$E:a;8:aa6oaee

66

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

h7. I l...dxc4 l2.9xc4 h5 Black doesn't care about the


white idea. 13.Og5 Qa6 l4.0ce4 A comrnon motit White
attacks the knight which dcfends the point h7. 14...96
This kind of weakening of the king's pc,sition you would
Iikc to avr:id normall\', because Wlrite is already prcpared
to pia;* h4-h5. \\'hite's 11. rncve gers a late jusfification,
t5.fixf6+ Qxf6 t6.ie4! [6.Qxa5 Elxati 17.Hxe6 Eactl
l8.Qc7 Exc? 19.Uxe7 EcBl t6.""Q*7 l7.Hxat6 Uxa6
t8.at l WttZt this rnistake is aiready the !a-st one.
Iitl...Eacil l9.Qh6 Ae5 2Lt.uab3 Ei'e$ ?l 9g5 Sc4 22.Vxc4
Hxca 2l.f3t Kasparrvl !9.h5 EacB 2{}.hxg6 flh4

%tH,,

,,r&

,,/%,

%,

.rffi

&'"%

% At %
72,
7/lt,

[20...ftg6 21.Ubi Ad8 22.R and White car reinforce how


he '*.ants.; 20...hxg6 21.Hh6 &g7 22.Hdhl with strong

attack.l Zl.gxhl+ &frA 22.9e5+ f6 B.bxf6 Qxf6


123...Axc2 24.4d5+ Qf6 25.Axfb Hg7 26.ilg4+-;
z3...Hxcz 24.4e4+ Hf6tr 25.Ad6l Sa8 26.Af7+ &g7
27.h8U+ UxhS 28.lxh8 Ecxe 29.axb4+-l 24.Qxf6+
Normally motif"s on the diagonale b1-h7 arise accidental,

but in this game Kasparov played for it from the


opening.[24.Qxf6+

27.h89++-l

r-{

Exf6 25"axh4! Hxc2 26.8d8+

$6:e16:celoaco

Sg7

Matting Attack

67

Klundt,K-Gerer,J

A.0s(2)

Germany, 1970

% g/,&a
,,,4' 7lz

,,ffi

&

,r.&

^ffi

't1
LJ

,Ati*,
'//;Z/ra.

./,.1i2,

,..:1e
.,4

1.Axd5! ln the black position the knight f5 is the central


piece. The question is if it is capable of doing everything

it has to. l...exdS [.."g(t 2.ExcB QxcS 3.Axe7+ UxeT


.Qgs+-l 2.'Ixd7 BxdT 3.Qxh7+! 6tr8 [3...4xh7

4.Sxd7+-l l.QfS+ 698 5.-Qxd7ts The same combination


can be found in the game Frydman-Vidmar, Budapest
193,1..

l-{

Kortschnoi, V - Karpov, A
Moscow cf (21),1974

A.0s(3)

r.d4 0f6 2.AB 6 3.g3 h6 a.Qg2 9b7 5.c4 9e7 6.Ad 00 7.8c2 c5 E.ds exd5 9.AgS White combines the threat
against h7 with motifs on the diagonale hl-a8. Black
still bas enough time for defence, but carelessness can
dangerous. 9...4c6?! t9...h61 r0.Axd5 96 f f .Ud2

li l...EbS!? r2.h4t A hs X 95 12.."4e5


A 13.Qd5 Ad4! lj.cxd|t) 13.b3+ axd5

,{513

re e
Eo:oJs:eq;oaao

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.


14.Qxd5 Qfe ts.QxbT ExbT 16.9b2 b5tr l7.cxb5!?
l8.Qxe5 Qxe5 lg.Hdltl 12.Qxd5 Eb8?!

After the third mistake the game becomes a short one.


[12...Qxg5 13.Uxg5 Uxg5 14.Qxg5 Aa5 15.Qxb7 AxbT
16.0-{--0 would at the end bring the same result like in
the game.l 13.Axh7 He8 t13...6xh7 l4.gh6+ 6e8
15.Uxg6+ 6h8 l6.Sh5+ 698 17.Qe4 f5 18.Qd5+ Ef7
lg.Uxfl+ 6h8 20.Uhs+ 6g7 21.Wh6#l r4.Wh6 Ae5
15.495 Qxg5 16.Qxg5 Uxg5 l7.Hxg5 Qxd5 18.0--0 9xc4
19.f4

l{

4.05(4)

Szabo, L- Kotov,A
Groningen, 1946

td4

Af6 2.c4 e6 3:6R d5 +.Ac3 cs 5.e3 Ac6 6.a3 Qe7


7.dxc5 Qxc5 8.b4 9b6 9.Qb2 0-{l 10.Qe2 dxc4 1l.Qxc4
Se7 12.0{ a6 13.Uc2 9c7 l4.Ag5!? A lS.Ad5t exd5
16.Qxf6 +- 14...Qxh2+? lal4...Oe5 (Kmoch) 15.Qe2 h6
t6.ageA) ls.6hl ! t r 5.sxh2? oga+l 15...h6?

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Matting Attack

,rrrffi

69

&
iA

%
A

t,

-E
.,ffi

tri

A.05(5)

L,

Lehrbelspiel
Euwe, 1996

,.ffiA
7r,i

&

,,ru

",%

t, "r,i&

'r,ffi

A % ',ru

,%

"%, L',

$6:q6:oqoaoc;

Ai

70

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

r.Ud3! [1.Axh7? 6xhz 2.Sh5+ 698 3.ER f6-+] r.".g6


2.Uh3 h5 3.g4 697 4.gxh5 Enr S.no+ Exh6 6.Uxh6+
6xh6 7.Axf7#-

ts

a.rio
Pawn Attack with f A

,r,/&.a ,,,ru
,,,ffi

%*

I
A

,,ffi,

AA

% %a
Uir
EI

tr

12.f5! Black should do something against this pawn


move before. 12...e5 13.f6! The white attack becomes
very promising if on f7 at f6 a black douple pawn arises;
Black is not able to organice the defence properly and the
g-file is halfopen. f3...6hS t13...4xf6 14.Qg5 exd4
15.493 with strong attackl f4.d5! Now the Ac6 cannot
take part in the defence. 14...4a5 f5.ag3 grf6 [15...96
16.Qh6 Eg8 17.He2 , and white has a lot of time to
intensify the attack.l 16.46 QcE 17.Uhs Qxf5 l8.exf5
Eg8 19.8R A 20.Dxh7+! KxhT 2l.Th3+ Kg7 22.Lh6+
Kh7 23.LfB# 19...Eg7tr 20.Qh6 EgE 2r.Eh3 [2l.Eh3
Ag7 22.Wh4 , and there is no defence against the threat
23.Qgs.l

la

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Matting

A.06(r)

Attack

71

Bronstein, D - Najdorf , M
Budapest ct, i950

f.d4 af6 2.c4


3.Ad Qb4 4.a3 9xc3+ 5.bxc3 c5 6.e3
Ac0 Z.Qm 04 E.Ae2 d6 9.e4 Aeg f O.O+ b6 ll.f4 Qa6?
The correkt move is f7-f5. 12.15 e5

13.f6! The white attack becomes very promising if on f7


an f6 a black douple pawn arises; Black is not able to
organice the defence properly and the g-file is halfopen.
13...6hS [13...0xf6 14.Qg5 exd4 15.4g3 with strong
attack.] f4.d5! Now the Ac6 cannot take part in the
defence. 14...425 15.493 gxf6 [15...4xf6 16.Qg5+;
15...96 l6.Qh6 Eg8 l7.We2 and White has plenty of time
and space to attack the black king.; 15...Qxc4 l6.fxg7+
AxgT 17.Qxc4 Axc4 18.Qh6 f5 19.Ue2+l 16.4f5 Qcs
r7.uh5 Qxf5 18.eif5 HgS 19.8R A 20.Dxh7+! KxhT
21.Th3+ Kg7 22.Lh6+ Kh7 23.Lf8# 19...Eg7tr 20.Qh6
EgS 21.8h3 t2LEh3 Ag7 22.Wh4 and there is no defence
against 23.Qg5.1 l{

p6:q6:oepoaoo

72

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Fores'try), l. A.

A"06(2)

Kuzmln, G - Groszpeter rA
Kusadasi, 1990

l.e4 c5 2.AB d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Axd4 6fo S.OcS a6 6.Qe2


e5 7.flb3 Qe7 8.0-0 0"{ 9.6h1 b5 r0"AdS OIOS rt.UrOS
Ea7 l2.Qe3 Qe6 r3.U0r Ed7 14.a4 b4 15.f4!? Wc7?
115...d5!?l 16.t5 Qc4 17.Qxc4 Uxc4 18.f6!! This
surprising attack will be successful because the Ob8 and
Ed7 have very unfavorable positions, even White has not
all the pieees in attack from the beginning. lt...9xf6?!
[8...gxf6 Of course White is better, but not str clear like
in the garne.19.Ad2 (l9.Qh6Vxea 20.9uJBt) 19...Ue5 A)
20.Qh6 EcS 21.8R (2t.Whs fihy 22.HJ3 EgS.) 21...Qf8
22"893+ 0h8 23"Uh5 QxhS 24.Uxh6 Eg8 25.Exg8+ 6xg8

26.8fl f5 27.Ug5+ Ug6 28.Exf5; B) 20.8h5 20...6h8


2l.Efi Hgli 22.Hh3 Hg7 23.Qh6 Eg5 za"Qf8 698 25.Qxe7
Eg711 l9.Exf6 gxf6 It sesms that the sacrifice was
unsound, 20.Qh6 is followed by 20...Sxe4. How can
White attack with Udl and Qe3? 20.Ug4+! 6hE

2r.Wh4! Ue6tl 22.0d4! with tempo the knight joins the


attack. 22...We7 122...exd4 23.9r(d4 Eg8 2a.fuf6+ Eg7
$6:o16:oepoaoo

Matting

A.06(3)

Attack

73

Sanakoev - Shaposhnikov
Corr, 1996

I
s
1

cxd4 4.Axd,t e6 S.Ac3 Uc? 6"93


9.Qe3 0,.4 10.0h1 Eds 11.f4 d6
14"94 b5 f S.g5 6ef

;s.
,N

'l

''%e

tlz

.r,/&
"///4

'"ffi

7.:.'7;:i;

,.ffi
n
,(

,,

a//4 ,e

7k,
tr%t"

16.f5 h4 Black threatens the 0ca, but the knight doesn't


carc - this situation wili remain untill the end of the
game. l7.fxe6! fxe6 [17...bxc3 l8.cxf7+ &xff lq.Qhs+
698^ 2().Qf7+ 6h8 2t.Wh5 cxb2 22.Hahl A 23.gd+-l
l8.Qh5! g6

$E:o15:aqcae<r

74

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

B...trxc3 19.9fl+ s,h8 20.'S}5 sec above] 19"Hf2! *g7

[19.".gxh5 20.Ufl+ sh8 21.Axe6 Qxe6 22.Qd4+ fif6


23.Hxfa+-1 20.9rf,?+ 6trt Zf .9xg6l flcA with the thrcat
24.Uxg6+-;
Ac+-eS [21...hxg6
e
t
TZ.Hf
2l...bxc3
15 23.9.d4
and
25.Uh5,
with
2a.gxh7
BgS
6e5
22.flc6!!
bit: 2q...8r4t-+F
WeS
24.Ef7
23...Qb7
Qa"..Hg8
[22...8xc5 23.'LUxe7 A)
1s.g"ni Ae5 26.Qd4 dr./7 27.Exl7 bxhT 28.96+ bhy
26"QY},7 UxhT 27 ^96+-; B)
2q.#J4+-)
.Ef4 cxb2 26.8b1+-; 22..Axe3
23...Yg82a
7 25.Wxg7+ 6xg7 26.8ff+ 6hg
Zl.AxeZ Ox
21.Hxb7#) 23.6xe5 QnZ Zl.UxgT+ &xg? 25.8fi+ 6hs
26.Exh7+ 698 27.6ga l-a

A.06(4)

Velcheva, M
Burgas, 1993

- Ivanov,J

l.e4 c5 2.dB AcG 3.d4 cxd4 4.Axd4 Wro s.eu: At6


6.AcS eO 7.He2 Wc7 8.g4 d6 9.Qg2 a6 10.a4 b6 ll"{}_s
Qe7 12.f4 Hnr rr.gs Aat u.Qe3 0a5 15.Qd4 $-{)
$E:o1E:aepoaeo

Matting

Attack

t6.Ulhs 0xb3 l7.cxh3 EdE?!

l8.Eadtlr

fs
EeS l9.Ed3

Oft

''ffie

H,ffi,

2tl,
22.
24.

20...
Hh7
5.Utr6

...cxf5,lt
22...exfh
xd6 Se7

28.6d5 Hxd5 29.Hxtl5+-1 2t.f6t Qxf6 rr2l...gxt6

:E
A

Bxg5

gxf6

bfrg

t
t;:1::i:

?r,r.r"

"

'l..itz

/.i;l g-q, -.o..1


'ii;t::r,

gl

ll,

22.h.4 r:5 2-1.hxg5 cx<14 24.gxf6 He5 25.ShC t":c6 26.8g3+


6hA ZZ.Hgf+-l 22.QxfG grf6 23.e5! Makcs place on c4
$6:e.;E:eEoaocr

l6

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), L A.

for knight. 23"."t-s i23"..fxc5 2-l.Hgj+ 9)g0 ZS.Erf?! ,xff


26.i9.xh?-i d;t! 2"?.I1xg6-t I 2'{.'r.lr'1! Ncvertheless!
?4.."fxe4 [2a...,ig; 25.1-,fn+-1 25.Hg3+ ah8 125..0g{r

2o.Hxfll'

I ?6.'Sh{i

l-$

.:1"i)7

Elack rrcxk'X'hernes t' 1\'eakness, l

Now W}ite uses his ehance and creates the classical


exarnple for the play against the back rank weakness.
16.Eael SaZ l7.Qxf6 Qxf6 [17...gxf6 This rnove

transforms thc black pa-rln position into a strategical ruin


but was nevertheiess bettcr, becartse it doesn't lose
immediately. Furthcr more this move creates a trap:

l8.Hxe7'/ (A l8...Hxc7 l9.Exc7 WxeT 20.Ug4+) (lB.b3 f5


l9.V/4x) ltl"..Hxe7! Funny. now Mrite loses because of
his back rank wcakness. 19.Exe7 Hc1+-+l 18.Wg4! Ub5
[18...Uxg4 19.Exctl+; 18...8d8 19.Hxc8l] l9.gc4!! Wd7
io.Bczti Btrs [20...Baa 21.Ee4! h6 22.Uxc8! Hxe4
23.Sxe8++-l 2t"a4! Sxa4 22.Ye4 UnS [22...Hxc4

23.Exe4+-l 23.Bxb7! 1-{

$3:o.18:eeptaoo

MattinE Attack

A.07(1)

77

AdarnsrE-TorrerC
New Orleans, 1920

1.e4 e5 2.AR d6 3.d4 exd4 4.Uxd4 Ac6 s.Qns Q0z


6.Qxc6 Qxc6 7.91c3 At6 s.0-o Qe7 E.AdS QxdS l0.exd5
0--0 lf.9g5 c6 12"c4 cxdS 13.cxd5 EeB l4.Efel a5
15.8e2 Ec8?

Now White uses his chance and creates the classical


examplc for the play against the back rank weakness.
[o15...h6] I6.Eael Ud7 l7.Qxfd 9xf6 [17...gxf5 This
move transforms the black pawn position into a
strategical ruin but was nevertheless better, becattse it
doesn't lose imnrediat

a trap: l8.Exe7'l (A
(ts.b3 /5 te.w|4!)
because of his back
r8.Ug4! UnS 118.,.Wxg4 19.Exe8+; 18..EdB 19.Bxc8!l
rq.Uc+:: Haz 20.Hc7!! Urs [20...Uaa 2l.Ee4 h6
1

(21...Wb5 22.Wxb7 main


)3.HxeS++-) 2l.a4t [21.Hx
2l...Uxa4 22.fle4 Uns 122."

l{)

$6:o16:acgoaco

8!

Uxc4

Ect+-+]
23.Hxh7!

78

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

A.CI7(2)

Douven,R-Greenfeld,.d
Groningen, lgtit{

24.fJ Qa8 25.fxe{ Ug6

moves ago. Now he

less protected back


ds+ Exd8 28.Exd8#l

A.07(3)

KeresrP-LevenlishrG
URS-ch Moscow, 1949

l.e4 e5 2.AB Ac6 3.Qb5 a6 4.9a4 5rO S.++ Axe4 6.d4


bS 7.Qb3 d5 8.dxe5 QeO q.ca Qe7 10.a4 b4 rt.0d4 Axe5
12.f4 9g4l3.Uc2 c5 14.fxe5 cxd4 l5.cxd4 Ect l6.Will
$E:o1E:ccgoae<r

Matting Attack

79

te.Ofi Qhs 20.093 Qg6


Uaz Qgs 24.0d6 gxe3
dxc4 30.Ecl
34.8e2 gf6

Hx lr.aS

Eb8 2S.Qr4 Ec429.arc4


AxAS SZ.Exc+ 0e7 33.eb3 UrcS

,rry

$.

.,ffi,

c&
,ffi

35.Sxb4! [35.Uxba Exb4 (35...fle5 36.WxeZ WxeT


37.Hxe7 flxe7 38.Hc8+ fle? 39.flxe$#) 36.flc8+ ig8
37"Exg8+ 6xg8 38.Ee8#l

A.07(4)

14

Lilienthal,A-Aronin, L
URS-ch Moscow, 1948

1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.AB Af6 4.Ad dxc4 5.a4 Of5 6.e3 c6


7.9xc4 6UAZ E.O+ QUI g.HeZ 0-{t 10.e4 Qgl rr-Ear
Ue7 12.h3 Qxf3 13.Wxf3 eS 14.d5 AUO IS.QUS cxaS
16.a5 d4 17.axb6 dxc3 l8"hxc3 Qc5 19.Exa7 ExaT
20.bxt7 QxaT 21.Qg5 Ed8 2Z.Qd5 Ed6 23-Ebt gb6
24.c4Uc7 25.c5! SxcSf

$E:oj&ccpoaocr

80

Maung ltlaung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A"

,,,ffi

,M A]
.E-l

,rzr/,.

,'

v,?:

%
Now White can take advantage from the back rank
weakness. [25...9xc5! 26.Exb7 Axd5! With this queen
sacrifice Black would reach the dtaw. 27.Exc7 AxcT
28.Qe7 (28.Wc3

+/

Ae6:) 28...Ec6 29.9xc5 (29.Wcj? 9xJ2+-

29...Exc5:l 26.8c1 UaS [26.."Hb5 27.gxt6 gxf6


28.8c8+ Od8 29.894+ 6fB 30.Uh5 Ue8 31.Exh7+l
30.exd5 ExcS 31.Ug4+r-l 2t.EcS+t QdS 29.8c3! Ub6

30.ub2r Ed6 t30...Eas 3l.Ubsr-l 3r.f4! [3l.uxb7 6f8


32.Ua8 6e7 would be not so easy.l 3l...exf4 [31...Exfl1
32.Uxe5l+-l 32.e5 WaZ tgz...S{d5 33.exf6 f3 34.8e5!
Still here White makes use of the back rank weakness.
34...D+ 35.6xf2 Wdz+ ze .bg3+l 33"Uxb7 Ees 34.UbE
Ed6 35.Hxd6 [35.exd6? Sel+:] 35...eb6+ 36-Sxb6
UxcE 37.e6 95 38.e7 697 39.9c6

f{

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Matting Attack

81

A.08

Sturring f6
g

A%
A

,.w

%'m t %'/K,
,,,'ffi

"/& "ru A %
g:'ffi

,r"rr&

1l

,ru

This position occured more than once

in

praxis.

r6.Qf6!+- Tl[eats 17.9h6!; the EfB rnust move. I6...Eet


l7.Eg3! brc3 rS.Eh3 cxh2* tg.&hr Qxf6 [9...h6
20.'Sxh5! gxh6 2l.Exh6 Qxf6 72.gxf6+- A 23.Egl+ 6fl1
24.trhs#l 20.gxf6 6fn 1ZO"..gxf6 2l.gh6 Oxe.l 22.Egl+
0g5 23.Uxt6+-l 21.e5 dea zz.*g7+ &e1 23.Sh4+ f6
24.Wxe:4 d5 25.gSH ExgS 26.Hxh7+ 1-+

A"08(f)
1.e4 c5

2"dn

Byrne, R - Evans, L
USA-ch, 1965

3.Ad d6 4.d4 cxd4 5.Axd4 Or0 6.Qgs

e61"f4 Eb6 S.gd2 Hxh2 9.Ebr Sa3 r0.e5 dxe5 11.fte5


6raz tz.Qc4 Qb,l 13.Eb3 [InS 14.{F-0 (Hl 15.Qf6!?
White, which already sarificed a pawn, has to attack.
15...gxf6?

@E:o.16:ecpoao<r

iL

t*

:ru,

tr
%
Hi

Li

[5...0xf6! After this move even White has problems to


equalize, but this is another story. l6.exf6 gdg tZ.Exb4
Uxb4 18.Wg5 g6 Th9 known
*ith rhis position

g*""

doesn't promise White advantage.l l6.Uh6t Now the


attack is running. l6...Uxe5

E
A

tL'%
.r%

[6...9xc3 l7.Qd3 f5 l8.Axf5 exf5 l9.gxfir-; 16...0xe5


t7.*4 AbdT l8.Eg3+ O96 le.Eh3 Eds io.Orsr+-;
$&q6:oqoaocr

Matting Athck

83

16...Sc5

H
A

:&
,* %
,,%

%
I

L1

E:

$6:q6:a1:oaocr

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), L A.

A.08(2)

Hennings, A - kloehnlng, G
DDR ch, 1967

l.e4 c5 2.at3 Ac6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Axd4 d6 5.Oc3 6 6.Qe3


Afa 7.Qc+ Qe7 8.Ue2 0-$ 9.0{-{l Uc7 l0.Qb3 a6 t1.g4
b5 12.95 0xd4 13.Qxd4 M7 l4.Bhgl flcs rs.Btrs uar

,ffi*l
,,ru'

L.ru

A %1
,%,

%, ,,ru

a\

This position occured more than once ln praxis.


ro.grot+- A 17.uh6! 16...8et tl6...Ed8 17.893! bxc3
18.8h3 h6 19.Wxh6!! Ad3+ 20.cxd3 cxb2+ 21.6xb2 1-{

A.08(3)

Saldman - ReshevskY
New York, 1960

$&q&cq;oaocr

Matting Attack

'ry

'ffi

ruL

"&
.ffi "ru

%.

%.

%g
LT

85

%A"%
'%,6%
% "%,t'

r.Qf6! grf6 tl...Ad7 2.Ags 0xf6 3.Exf6 h6 4.Exh6 gxh6


2.AgS ftgs 3.Uig5+
6trs
s.EB Efes ts...6ga
6.Eg3 Ud?
Exg4 Eg8 t0.Exg8+
Exgs
7-Eg3 Wd7 t.EfI+ t-0

Efes
t.Wro+
7
ll.Uxb

5.Exh6

A.09
Queen on f6

13. I
%'ru'ffi
'"%,gm

%.rffi % %
L,ffi %W"ffiL
$&q&eq!.aao

Black didn't prcvant from beating f6 supposing that he is


not iu danger. l5.Qxf6 gxf6 16.Ug4+ 6h8 f 7.Uh4! White
sacrifices a piece to reach the f6 square with the queen.
Also 18.Qd3 is a threat. 17...Uxc4 l8.Uxf6+ 6gt f l.UgS+
6trg ZO.Sf6+ 6gE 21.Efe1!! All white pieces take part in
attacking; specially the white queen is very skong and
not easy to chase away frorn f6. 2l...EfdS [21...Qc6
22.Axc6 Uxc6 23.Ed4t+-) 22.Ve/{ Ud5 23.894+ 6f8
24.895! Ue.t 1Z+...e5 25.c4t. Ec5 26.frg7+-l 25.Uh6+t
6e7 26.4f5+ SxI5 27.ExE 14

A.09(l)

Hort,V-

Portisch, L

I\,{adrid, 1973

r.d4 af6 2.c4 e6 3.aR d5 4.4c3 Qe7 5.Qg5 0'4 6.e3


AbdT 7.Ecr a6 8.c5 c6 9.Qilt b6 10.cxb6 Uxb6 11.G{
Uxb2 l2.Aa4 gb7 13.fle5 e5 14.Axd7 QxdT l5.Axc5
.QxhZ+ &xtrz tt.UtrS+
9xc5
6trt
ls.Uh+ fs r9.Uf6+
Sg8
Qc5 23.Ug5+
22.dxc5
6gE
6trs zc.Wro+ 698

$6:o16:oqoaoo

Ivlatting Attack

A.09(2)

87

Jansa, V - Luther, T
Namestovo, 1987

l"e4 e6 2.d4 dS 3.0d2 c5 4.Agf3 cxd4 5.exd5 Sxd5

c.Qce Stf 7.0-4 Af6 s.Ah3 fle6 9.Abxd4 Axd4 t0.Sxd4


QaZ rr.eS Uc7 l2.Ue2 QcS?! t3.Qg5 O-$ t4.Eadt Qd6?

I4...Qe7 l5.Efelt Jansal


l7.gh4l B:c4 [7...9e7 I
18.'#xf6+ 693 tl.WgS+

6ne

gxf6 16.S94+ 6te


17...Qe5
6ge

l8.fitr-]

21.Efe1!r lzr.Af3? gbsll 21...8fd8 [2r"..9e6 22.Axc6


Sxed 23.8d4! Efds (23...Ws 24.Wh6t"*-; 23.-Ws
24.frg4+ -qA ZS.EgZ fle7 26.Bxh7+-) ?4"Eg4+ 6f8
25.Uh6+! 6e7 26.Exe6+! 6d7 (26...fied 2v.Eg7+-+-)
27"Exd6+ Uxd6 28.8d4 &c6 29.Exd6+ HxdS 30.Wh5+l
22"Eer.l UdS [22...e5 23"4f5 9xf5 24.$95+! 6h8 25.Hxc4
$6:qE:oqoeae

88

Maung Maung I-win B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

26.Uh5]- Jansal 23.Eg4+ 6n N.EgS! ge4 [24...e5


25.dt Uc5 26.897+-1 25.8h6+l 6e7 [25...6e8 26.Hg8+
&e7 27.W95+ f6 28.W97#)26.48+ Uxf5 27.ExE 1-{l
Qe7

A.10
Rook Swlch

e%
vtz

v%%
"r&'/.e
,/ffi
',r,#,

.ffi
tam
A
v/,f(,
riz ,.,tLa),
</,

:1(
,!

%,,,,%

i/4, ,,,,ffi,

L72,g

v% "lffia

Wlite threals aheady l8.Hh6! e5 l9.Qxe5 - the


*c6 is n$t protected. Besidcs a rook shall go to the h-file
an<i atiack the Ah7. 97,."9b7 [17...Qd7 l8.Eg4! bxc3
tg.Eiy+ In the samc grcsition with Qb7 (instead of Qd7)
Black has good prospects because he ean sacrifice the
queen on e4. 19...Qxg5+ 20.Sxg5 f6 21.9h5 cxb2+
v2"@xb2 h6 23.Egi flft 24"Uy}r6 6fB 25.Bxg7 1-{
Piaskett,J-Wahls,Ir{iHastings 19901 f8.Ad5!! exdS
rg.Eil3 EfcS ?0.c3 dxe.t [20.."6f8 21.EfJ 6e8 22.Exf7!
&d7 23.g6 h5 24.ut5+ 6dt zs"gxg7+-l 21.Eh3 6iS
22.961 ftgd 23"Hxh7 6eS 24.Exg6 bxc3 124...&d7
25.Yxg7 Eee 26.f6 #b5 27.d Elc6 28.Exe7r- Exe?
29.Wxe7+ 6c8 30.8h7 l-{ How'ell,J-Ragozin E/Cann*s
op 1993 Thus Howell was lucky to win amother point rn
17.Wh5

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Matting Attack

89,

the same variation.l 25.UgA+ Sd7 Z6.ge6+ 6dB 27.bxc3


QfB 28.9fl! Qe7 29.Uxe7+!! 6xe7 30"Exg?+ l4

Howell.J-Wahls,M

A.r.0(1)

Gausdal, 1986

2.AB Ac6 3"d4 cxd4 4.Axd4 e6 s.Ad d6 6.Qe3


AtO l,$cn 9e7 t.Se2 a6 9.G{-{t 0{} l0.Qb3 EeS
lr.Ehgr Od7 12.94 Ad 13.95 bs l4"ixc6 Oxb3+

tr.e4 c5

15.axb3 Uxctr

l6.Qdl M

H.'

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,ry

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t\ %

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E
% ue

,,,ffi

l7.Uh5 White threats already 18.9h5! e5 i9.Sxe5


Uc6 is not protected. Besides a rook shall go to the
and anack the Ah7. 17...Qb7 [17...Qd7

$6:qE:cqoocr

the

h-file

90

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), t. A.

18.Ega! A) l8...Efc8!? 19.Eh4 Ar) 19...6f8n 20.gxh7l


(20.E'f4 beS! 21.WxJ7+ bd9*) 20...Qxg5+ 2t.f4t e5
22.fxg5l exd4 23.Wh8+ 6e7 24.Wxg7 Qe6 25.Efl!t A Ef/
Golubev,M; A,2) 19...9xg5+? 20.Wxg5 e5 21.Egl 96
22.Wf6! bxc3 23.Exh7 !+- Golubev,M-Kozul,ZSkopje
1991; B) l8...bxc3 19.Eh4 In the same position with QbZ
(instead ofQdT) Black has good prospects because he can
sacrifice the queen on e4. 19...9xg5+tr (19...h6 20.gxh6
cxb2+ 2t.&bt WB 22.h7+ bhy 23.91xg7+t &xg7 24.Hg1+
bna zs.fua+ HxgB 26.hxgsU+ S-rgB 27.WhB#) 20.9xg5
f6 21.Uh5 cxb2+ (21...e5 22.9rc3 Q,e6 23.Wxh7+ bl7
24.tsh6 be7 25.Hg6 EJ7 26.Yxg7+- 14 Golubev,MWirius,S/Loosdorf op 1993 (42)) 22.9xb}h6 23.Hg1Bfl
24.Uxh6 6f8 ZS.Exg7 74 Plaskett J-Wahls,M/Hastings
1990; l7...bxc3 t8.Eh6! cxb2+ 19.gxb2 e5 20.Qxe5r-l
1S.Od5!! [18.Ega bxc3 l9.Eh4 cxb2+ 20.&xb2 Uxe4!
zl.Exe4 Qxe4 is the line which White caused to play the
better 18.4d5!!l l8...exd5 19.Ed3 [19.8h6? Sxc2+!
20.&xc2 EfcS+ 21.6b1 g7ft6+l 19...8fc8 20.c-3 dxe4
[20...6f8

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Matting Atbck

91

2l.Ef3 fre8 22.Exf7t &d7 (22...&dB 23.Hxh7+-) 23.96h6


24.Uf5+ 6aa ZS.gxg7+--, Z}.."bxc3 21.bxc3 wouldn,t
change anything.l 2r.Eh3 Stf ZZ.gOt fxg6 23.Uxh7 6eS
2a.Erg6 bxc3 [24...&d7 25.Exg7 Ee8 26"Qf6 UUS zz.c+
Uc6 28.Exe7+ ExeT 29.Sxe7+ 6c8 30.Eh7 l-O
Howell,J-Ragozin,E/Cannes op 1993 Thu.s Howell was
lucky to win annothor point in the same variation.]
25.ugr+ sd7 t25.._.Qf8 26.Ee6+ &d7 27.Wf1+ 6ar
28.Qb6+l z6.ge6+ 6ag 27.bxc3 Qrg 2s.Ef7t Qe7
29.Bxe7+!t foe7 30.Exg7+ t{l

A.10(2)

Nepornnishay, M - Blrlukov, O
St.Petersburg op, 1996

Ld4Af62.c4 e6 3.0rl b6 4.a3 Qb7 5.Acl ds 6.Uc2 Qe7


7.crd5 0xd5 8.Qd2 (H) 9.c4 Axd r0.9xd ad7 rr.Edl
Heg rz.Qar c5 13.(H) cxd4 14.Oxd4 Acs l5.Efer 6xill
l6.lgkdl Ebs 17.8f3 Ed8 ls.Uga QIs 19.Eil1 white uses
his advantage in space and developmant (what is the rook
doins on a8?) to larmch an attack. In particular, the
bishop on c3 is a rock, holding White's position together.
$&q6:oqoocr

92

taung Maung Lwin

B.Sc.(Forestry), L A.

(Kftng) r9*g5 2{r.Eh3 &7 21"S4 6 22.Wh4 h6 This is a


pleasing gune. Black has beecr &le to withstand the first
aemrlt, md fure is &c damger that the rook on h3 will
fod itself out sf play. However, White makes a virtue

ort of 6e

morthodox position

of the rook

and

singlernindedly goes for Black's king. (King) 23.Qd2! h5


V3.".e5 is playable. A) 2a.Qxg5 hxg5 25.Uh7+ (25.4xg5
W7 26.893 Wd6 27.^h7 Ec7:) 2s...6f8 26"Axs5 Ed7-;
B) 24.!glh5 24.'We7 25.9c3 a5 26.Eg3l 24.9M gcs
2s8#t gc6 26.E95! Uc2

e7/'

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26...Ee8 27.Qc3 Ud6
28.6xe5 Edl 29.Ue7

t...bh7 32.We7+ &gB

i3"Mz+-s 32.Her+ 6tz ::.Sez+ 698 34.M7+-12E.8e7


gfi zg.Wfa Qc6 [29...Qxe7 30.9xe7 *c3 31-Qtb Uc6

32.e5 bh7 33.Qxd8 ExdS 34.Hxf7r-r-1 30.Exf7! The

a
g
5.

38.Utrr-132.exf6

[30'ie5+-]
33.f7+ 6h7
37'Qe5 EeS

14

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Matting Attack

93

8.01
Fawn Attach ( Storm wtth g+h )

A,%

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A

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A 12,.'
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wa

A
L\,

10.h4 a6 11.Qh6 b5 12.h5 Qon fS.ge The pawn storm


additional to the h-pawn has some
advantages: White reinforpes the influence on h5, frees
tte second rank for the swinging of the queen to M and
sometimes threats with ga-g5 to chase away the 6f6.
13..-E!7 Rook or Queen on the 7. rank is a typieal
dcfence. After for exarrple 14.Qxg7 6xg7 l5.hxg6 W6
16.8h6+ 698 the Ea7 protets h7. I4.N3l Black is
already lost. The set up Ef8, Qe8 doesn't allow the king
to flee ond the absence of the Q from the diagonale h3--c8
is fatal, too. 14...Eb7 15.4f51 b4 16.4d1 gxf5 17.Qxg7t
trd7 [7...6xg7 l8.Wg5+ 6h8 l9.Exf6+ &gs 20.h6+-]
lt.gx6 f619.Egl 6fl 20,fuf8 Axffi 21.h6 ... 1{)

wi& the g-pa$m

ts.or(u
t.d4

Czertvonskl ,,4.
POL-ch, 1991

Kemplnskl , R

AfG 2.c4 96 3"Aca Qg7 ,8.e4 d6 5.f3

$6:q&cqoaeo

lH) 6.ge3 e5

94

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc"(Fonestry), l. A.

?.dlt cS t.Ud2 Wasrt 9.0ge2 Qazr to.ne e6 tt.Qh6 bs


12.h5 eS 13.94 The pawn storrr with the g-pawn
additional to the h-pawn has some advantages: White
reinforces the influence on h5, frees the second rank for
the swinging of the queen to M and sometimes threats
with g4-g5 to chase away the 0f6. 13...8a7 Rook or
Queen on the 7. rank is a typical defence. After for
exarrple 14"Qxg7 6xg7 15.hxg6 ftg6 l6.Eh6+ 698 the
Ea7 protets h7. f4.A$ Black is already lost. The set up
Ef8, Qe8 doesn't allow the king to flee and the absence of
the Q from the diagonale h3-c8 is fatal, too. 14...8b7

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15"58! b4 r6"Odl gxfs t16...9xh6 17.Wxh6


18.Wg5+

gxf5

6hs tq.Wxf6+ &g8 20.h6+-l 17.9xg7! [7.Ug5

0xht A fi-f6l r7...Atd7 t17-"&xg7 18.Sg5+ 6hg


Hg5 f6 19.9xfO+
l9.Uxf6
Qg6

20.

"Oxffi OxfS 21.h6


6es zs"Uhs+ 6dt

zz.
t4

Qat
26.wf7

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Matting Attack

B.0r(2)

95

Menchlk,V-Thomas,G
London, 1932

This game is characterizesed from the fac! that Black


doesn't do anything against the white attack and also isn't
able to create some own threats. But this shows us in

queensflank go agaiust zero. 12.0-04 0cS

):r2

,atl:j

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A

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-5-

Alos on the kingsflank it is to late to create some play:

22.&bl EgS 23.hxg6 ftg6 24.Uxh7+ 1-0

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96
e0f(3)

Maung MaunE Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

Sparscino, G- Zaugg, B
Bern op, 1991

r.d4 96 2.d @g7 3.c4 d6 4.Ad Af6 5.f3 Hf 6.Qes es


7.d5 c5 S.Qd3 ia6 9.Oge2 Ac7 10.8{tZ af 1.1.44 b6
r2.h4 Ebs 13.Qh6 Qd7 ra.ga b5 15.h5 bxc4 16.Qxc4
Eb4 u.b3 aas ls.e$ ab6

$6:o16:oqoaa.r

Mafting

8.01(4)

Attack

97

Yallifuoco, G - Hernandez, G
Dubai olm, 1986

1.d4 af6 2.c4 96 3"Ad Qg? 4.e4 d6 5"f3 {H} 6.Qe3 e5


7.d5 c5 s.gd2 ObdT
a6 l$.g4 bs 11.&b1 bxc4
12.ige2 B5 13.Og3 a4 14.e3 OUf rS.Uc flao rO.nS Uez

9.M

t 7.Qxc4

ic? rS.Edgl

ECS

,M*, &t

T.
,ffi
,,ru

L/ffi

-E- %n
,rr.&*
,ffi

A'
^1,
t\'

M
tq
19.995 Qa6 20.Qxa6 Exad 2t.Hgz Etr6 22.Egh2 ehS?!
t22...Edbs 23.Adr (23.tug6 Yrbz+ 24.Wxb2 Yxb2+
25"bxb2 hxg6) ?3...8b3 Z+.hxg6 fxg6 25.Exh7 Exa3
26.9h2 gb7 27.gxf5 t$xt"(r 28.95 '$fx 29.Eh8+ QxhfS
30"St7#.1 23.hxg6 fxg6 24.Exh7 UxhT 25.Exh7 6xh7
26.Wh2+ &g7 2?.ef5-+ 6fl 2s.Qxf6 t-"0

B6;s,S;aa:opoc,
LJ&!

9E

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

8.02

Atteck wlth h A : h5xg6 fl?xg6

&-tAA
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x ''&a
/ffi

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Vi,,

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L7/t

14.h4 b5 15.h5 The acception of the pawn sacrifice is


seldom good; White would reach his goal opening of
lines - immediately. 15...b4 l6.Ace2 WbS 17.Qh6 This is
a tlpical move because the 9g7 is a stnong defender of
the black kGg-aild-llerefore it is necessary to change the

bishop. 77-.rS lt.hxgf lfs very important to find the


right moment for the carpture on 96. To early means that
Black can defence better or even flee with the king. To
late gives Black the oppurtuniff to take back with the
other pawn or to take oa h5.Here White wants with the
queen- to h6 and cannot wait longer. 1E...ftg6 19.Qxg7
Org7 20.8h6+ While the black attack stands nearly zero
White maded big progress. See also game Dely-Szilagyi.
zo-.bf1 2r.ga EgE 22.g5 Ahs 23-Erhs! gxhs 24.Wxh7+
618 25.96 Her zo.Egr 6 27.8h6+ 14

$&q&oryoaoo

lt4ae&ng Attaek

8.02{f)

f,}ely, F- SzlEaryl G
"
F[LN, i966

l.e4 c5 2.OG Oed 3.d4 exd4 4.*xd4 g5 S.0c3 eg7 6.ee3


d6 7"Qc4 016 *.rs Qd7 9.9d2 Ecs r0;Qb3 0e5 1-1.G+*{l
Oo4 l2"fued Hxe4 13.*hr! &4?3 r4.lB4 bs Is"t-.s b4
16"Oce2 WWrt 1?,Qh6 a5 t8.hxg6 fxg6

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A,

(2!...Hxd4 22.9-xd4. e5 23.fl/'5+-) 22.i.:'f5 .rt) 22...gxf5


23-Sg5+ 6ns G3"..&J7 24.Bxh7+ A{,trr 25.Vig6#)
$6:q6r*e:*aec

100

ilfiaunE Maung

l-win

B.Sc.(Forestny), l. A.

24"Ag5+69S 2s.f-le5+-r-; B) 22...Bff 23.Axg61l 21.94


Nonnally it is neeessary to push also this pawn. ?t",.EgE
[2i...Ehsl 22.95 (22.rt'{4 e5 23-btg6 hxgd 24"Wxh8 &xh?
?5.8r&8t--) 22.""flg8 23"uh4 e5 r4.ab3tl 22.95+ ahs

-*.&& a
.rrru
A AA
A

,
B'

.g

.Hxtu7+
z3.Exh5
(2s...-h!8 Ess
29.d.{5+-1 Exg6
eS 27.$m6+ Eg? 2s.gras=$-

8.02(2)

25.96+ &f6
.W_rhs+.&f6
UeE 26.Egr

tr-s

Fontisch,E,-Pinter,J
[:[UN-ch,

1"rt4 Of6 2.c4 96

3.ics

1975

Qg7 4.e4 rt6 5.f3 {}.{) 6.Qe3 ilc6

7
t

Ebs *.Urdz Ees g"tr,{' a# tr$.hS b5 l1.hxg6 fxg6


QE?S Black keeps this bishop. which is important
t'or ,Jefunee and attack. But kre stays at h8 much weaker

$6:c16:oqoaoo

MattEmg

fugA T
pay att

Attack

101

but v*u have


es. [17_..Qg7
8 20.e5 OeE 2

18.ftg4
22.Axg6+-11S...4xe4

',ffi

A
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A
Let

,% % A

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6ffi A
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f9.Eh2?! [19.He3! 0xg5 20.4xg5! This anack is forced


and therefore better than the game continuation.
20.".hxg5 2l:Uxg5- Ef6 22"9d3 9g7 23.gxg6 b3 24.a3
Axc4 25.Eh71-l Ly..Axg5 20.4e6! b3? [30...HD1 Fritz
2l.Wxfr. (2l.Wh4 b3!,e) 2l.".Axe6 22.Wh2I'rn not sure if
White stands better here.l 21.Axg5

f-$

$6:q&aqoaeer

142

Maung Maung l-win B.Sc.(Forestry), t. A.

8.03
Attnck wlth h A : h5xg6 tr?xgd

10.h4 d5 1f.Qb3 dre4 12.h5l The strategical rule in strch


positions is: opening of lines withoult losing time
(Koblemz) 12-.ex8 [2...Oxh5 i3.g4 Af6 l4.Qh6!]
13.hrg6 hxg-6_ 14"Qh6 Another tlryical mover ifs
necssary to rinrove the Qg7. 14...tug2 15.Eh4 0g4
r6.fug7 fug? [7.Uxg2 Atl6 rs"OB Afs re.Eh2 Black is
helpless against the douple of the white rooks in the hfile. 1e.-wd6 [ie...Ehs 2o.gr(fl/!] 20.aes oaz zr.M
We7 22.Edhl Egs 23.Eh7+... 1-0

B.c3(r)

Analyse = Grflnfcld
Y':rraak,1994

2.d 96 3"0cs d5 4.cxd5 Oxd5 5.e4 Ond


6.brc3 9rgl 7.9a4 c5 E.Ae2 0c0 g.Qe3 L4 10.Ecl cxd4
tt.sd4 H85+ t2.6n Qay rs.ue EfcS 14.h5 e5 r5.hxg6
hxg6 r6.ub3 Qes r7.Qh6 u7.d5 ada ts.axd4 exd4
l9.Qf4 Exc4 20.Exc4 @b5 2i.6e2 Ec8 22.Ehc1 Ua6
r"d4 Af6

$&q&oe5taoo

tiatting Attrck
23.6d3 EEo4 24.8xc"1. fuca+

103
25.Uxc4

17...0rd4?

T
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w
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il_r,i,

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26.Eb3l

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Lt

s:ffi^

w 'ryia
A %it

b5

I
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a1

c)

r,

[7...exd4! l8.Qxg7 (IS.WgS d3) 18...Sxg7 l9.ed5


(l9.Wh3WhS 2O.WxhS gxhs 2t.Exhs) I rs.Wmt t18.0xd4

exd4 19.fug7 &xg7 20.lh3 Eh5l rs..-Erc4 [l8...Qfd


19.Qg5 Qg7 20.Qe7r-l 19.Exo4 Qn 1tl..,Uxa2 Za.$xg7
Eke2+ 2l.69lr-1 20.Qg5 Qg7 2t.Wh7+ 6fr z2"Qi6
9xn0 23.Wih6+ 6e7 24.Ug5+ f6 2S.Eh7+ 9n

26.Uxg6+-+
8.03(2)

SpasskyrB-EvansrL
Varna ol, !962

l.d4 A16 2.c4 96 3.0c3 9g7 a,ca d6 5.R c6 6.Qet e6


7.g,d2 b5 E.04{ brc4 9.fuc4 (Ht 10.h4 d5 r1.Qb3
dre4 12.h5! The strategical rule in such positions is:
opening of lines without Iosing time (Koblenz) 12.-erB
112.".6xh5 13.ga if6 14.Qh6! Kobleru{l4.Eh2 u/3
15.4e4 abdT 16.95 NtS 17.$g3 (Koblenz), aber:
17...Wc7!Fn1,;1| ) l3.hxg6 hxg6

$&o1&oqoaoo

104

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

8, ffi*-

t,
,l ,

,.ffi,

A V/:z L %
t"ii
,:;,,

:,K2
'r45,'

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d\

-H.

ffit

% %
%
ru

H%

14-Qh6 Another typieai move: it's necessary to rernove


the Qg7. 14.."tu9215.Eh4 Oga 16.9197 &xg7

,TNL:N

7'

ffit

A 7/Z tz//z /Zz


///, 'iz,
'://?,4/,1

7/z ,/ffi
g'ffi %
't1. @i
t_\ /L)
ry

'ffi,tr

t7.wxg2 ano 1tz...fiesr l8.Hh2 Ehs l9.Exh8 Uxhs


20.We5+ 6hz zt.Uxe3+-; 17...Eh8!? With this move
Black wr.ruld give material back, but it was the last
op,pr:rtunity to counter on the h-fiIe. 18.Exg4 Qxg4
lg.Uxga Ad7 20.Ufl+ and White has the more aktiv pieces
$E:o16:oo,:oaoo

Matting Attack

105

(Spasski).; 17...f5 18.0R EhS

(r8"-fu3 t9.ws5

20.5eJ He8 2t.Qfit) re.Edhl


Exh4 20.Exh4 AAz^ydt
zl.Etrz+!U ts.Afi Afs t9.Eh2 Black
is helpless against the doupie of the white rooks in the hfile. 19...8d6

t
Zl

%,'ry,
% ,,ffi
,,%

ru"%
.ffia

ll9...EhS 20.Oxf7l Koblerrz; 19...fu3 20.ghl EhB


2l.AgS SgS 22.Hxi:8 UxhS 23.Ue4 0g4 24.Eh1+- Fritzl
2CI.65 H7 2t.lw Sc7 22.Edhl EgS 122...At6
23.9xfl!+-l 23.Eh7+ &n Zt.Hxrl+ 6eB 25.Sxg6! 0xe5
26EfE+ r4
$5:o1E:ocpcaccr

r06

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

B.(X
Qucen on h6

XLN't&e &
%'t
A ,li:
f* t

L,.&,

.i
L\ /\
A

A'4
7,L

'*

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/\A

ffiHz,g,ffi

fut0 tr.Uxh6 Ua5 Counls only with 12.6b1.


l2.h4t Auaz 1t2...b4 13.Ob1 Sxa2 14.h5! a5! 15.94!
Instead l5.Oh3 would be answered with 15...Qxh3!.
15...a4 l6.hxg6 fxg6 17.95 Oh5 18.Exh5 gxh5 19.96
bxg6 20.Uxg-6-+ 6I_s 2l.Uxhs+ 697 22.fld2t-1 13.0h3
Uses the little momenf Qc8xh3 is prevented. 13...4e5
l4.0gf White's only target is the black krrg - the queen
f0.Qh5

on h6 is locked in and has her only function in the attack


to h7. 14.."M 15.Obr Se7 [5...Uxa2 16.h5 Oxo4 l7.Ed2!

Aas L8.Orh7! 0u:+ 19.&c2 Aal+ 20.6d1! Hxbl+


21.6c2+-l f6Qe2 with the threat h4-h5 and Og5xh7 1{l
B.M(1)

KnaakrR-Pavlov,M
Trnava, 1981

1.d4 Af6 2.c4 96 3.icJ Qg7 4.G4 d5 5.f3 {H} 6.9es a6


7.w{2 b6 E.(HH} c5 9.d5 b5 r0.Qh6 oxn6rt r1.srh6
Wss

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Matting Attack

,,%

'"ffia

,,ffi,

,%,

A
,'ffi

A
'%*

107

e,

A
Counts only with

l2.6bl. t2:h{t

ObOZ

I
A

112...b4

l3.Sl

Hxa2

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Ai
,,.ffi
,/.il/,

/t2
:uA

/%
irs

;.8=

20.Exh5 Uxc4+ 21.9}3

Ufl+ 22.Edl; 83)

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Matting Attaek

10e

15.g4! Instead 15.4h3 would meat with 15...Qxh3!


(i5.Nt3 Lrn-l tS.lwg6.fxgd 17.&xh3*) i5...a4 l6.hxg6
ftg6 17.95 fibd7! (t7...AhS Js.trxfts gxks 19.96 tug6
20.&xg6+ 6ha zt.Exh'+ &g7 22.Hd2+-; i7.".a3 t8"fld2
Ahs tg.Yyhl gxh\ 20.96+-) E3a) 1S"Qh3? Sxc4+ 19.6c3

a3-+; B3lr) l8.gxfri Axf6 I9.Ed2 (i9.Vie.t ilxe4!)


19...StoJ-; B3c) l8.Ed2! 18...Hb3 (ls...Ahs 1g.flxh'
gth-l 20"gd il10 Zt.Hgz Qga 22.fxga iaxg6 23.Wxg6+ bhl
(i9.".wxc4+ 20"8c2 wd3
24.Qd3+-.) 19.ph3

')h5Zt.Exli5 Sxc4+ 22.0k3 gvJ15


2t"Q.e6+-+-) 20"Qe6+ $nS
V3"g5a-'] 13.4ffi: Uses the little rnornent 9c8xh3 is
prevented. [13.h5 0e5-] 13...f,e5?! t13...EdS A.hgS b4
(14"""A18 ]s.hi) 15.Abl Sxa2 i6.h5tl Ia.Ags White's
only target is the trlack king - the queen on h5 is locked
in and has trer only funetion in the attack to h7. 14"..1t4
r5.0bl [15.h5? is tc early: 15"..bxc3 16.]ug6 Axg6!
Ees!l

(16.."fxg6? 17.^xh7+-) 17.fixh7


[15...Hxa2 16.h5 Oxc4 17.Ed2l ia5

A% ,,,ffi

% .ru
,,ffi*

15...Wc7

@1

A
M
L'
n

2l

%A n
% % t_\
1

-H-

R'.
tl
e

(17...Lrd2 18^^rd2 Qfs le.exf| sxfs 20.8h3 6hA Zt.flgi


A AxhT) 18.Axh7! Ob:+ tq.6c2 Aal+ 20.6d1! Sxbl+
2i.'&ef+-.: i5.."8a7 A typical deferce. Black wants to
.?Jl

iQ'?:*'";;s*"1: Eaeo

110

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

move the eA and than the rook can prutt f? and even
h7" 16.h5! e6 l7.Hh4! If White doesn't take on 96, the
Ea7 also isn't atrle to defend h'l. $7.dxe6 fxe6 lt).hxg6
ilrgd t9.Hx{t6} i7...UxaZ (17.."ext15 lS.Ef4 iled7 tg.{e2
with the deadly threat Edt-hl, h5xg6J l8"Efa 0ed7

(18"^.ilttc4 l9.Hd2 Axd2 2a.Axet7 and Black cannot


defend both, f6 and h7J l9.dxe6 fre6 20.4xe6 Eff
2t.hxg6 hxg6 22.Uxg6+ ShB 23"Etr4+ ih7 24.ExhT+
ExhT 25.Ue8+ 0E 25.Sxf8#l l6.Qe21 Black resigned
already, because the only defence against h4-h5 and
*xh7 would be e7-e5, hut then White plays f3-f,1. (-{l

8.05
Black plays h5 : Feoerntlon 94

Of course White would like to break through with g2-94


but the square 94 is under black control. lf.Ads White
hies to exchange an important defender of the black king.
1f"..b5 l2.Axf6+ exf6 13.94! Opening of lines even with
the price of one or two pawns. 13...hxg4 14.h51 That is
regularly the point. White doesn't care about the AR.
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Matting Attaek

111

h2 AaS t7.hxg6

ftg6 t8.Sh7+
gxf;i 21.896 Egs 22.Qh6 WfB

B.0s{r)

KnaakrR-HaselhonstrH
Miinster op, 1992

1.d,{ Of6 1.c4 g5 t.0cS ggf 4.8{t 0-$ S.{ie-t d6 6.f3 f}c6
7.fo*2 a6 t"Wdz Ees 9.[4 hs t{r.*ds Ehs u.*xf6+

exf6 12.94 hxg4 13.hS Aiso rsith Whire you have *or"e
mixerJ feeii::gs hme: For the ieilri of maiu'rial you t:an
but the whitc pieces

p
I
I

attack, sp*ially Whi


3"..gxf3!? Fntz woui

lin* c
I7,d5
9.Qxc4

14.69
Wd7
.QA:

win.l {4.hxg6 fxg6 15.{xg4 Exe4?

fxg6
"Oe5

ouful

lls...fte4 16.9551 16.992 Ees [15...8xg4 t7.Od5+ 6fB


18.G4-St- Here White has even two pawns minus, but
ffi&e1&eeiioaoo

Matxng Maurng

112

Lwin E.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

ail pieces can attack and the blaek king has not enough
Also Fritz sees after some time ttre w-hite
I l?.Qds+ 9e6 I17...0f8 18.4f4 Hf6 1e.g5+-l

I
..

1
b

?5.Se6+

save the

Sff

eo"Hxgz+ 6xg7 27.Uh6+

[-S

Knaak, R - Zse*niimisch

oI-, 1990

16.ANd4 Ae5

@i

&l
&l
A

25.Uxg414
ffi6:e;&aepaaac:

21.Eh3l
"sh6 wffi

113

Matting Attack

8.05(3)

Lautier, J - Sehlosser, M
Sochi, 1989

l.d4 Of6 2.c4 96 3.0c3 Qg7 4.e{ tH 5.Qe3 d6 6.[t 0c6


8.sd2 Ee8?! 9.h4 h5 lO.(H b5
to exchange an important defender of
..bxc4 (11...e5 t2.AxfO+
Ae7 t4.c5-) 12.Axf6+ Qxf6

gtf6 l3-d5

I%

%
A
t3.g4l hxg4 14.h5 g5fJ Qa...gxl3 l5.ltxg6!+-) 15.Qxg5
e5 l6.Qxf6 Uxf6

H
e

,,m

Aru
%

L,ru,

AA

tr-e.tr

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114

Maung frlaung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

27.Egt Bc6+ 2s.bdtt) z3.gxo4


2t...ExA 22.Wd5+ @e7 23.h6
2s.6bt c6 26.Uxc6 Qfs zt.6at

@xe4

Wxh6 3 j.Wcl/ A EE
(Lautier)/ 28
Ed4!) 29.*d gbld
30.Hxd6 Sxd6
tier,J-pikelJ/Cannes
FRA-NLD 1990 (,19)l S.Wd2 EeS?t In some variations
this is a lost of time. o 8...a6. 9.h4 hS l0.G-04 s6
(25.Q:ce4

l5.Qe2
17.s4
19.h5 A QR, Eto
attack)

ts.Hdst!.)

S&q&oqoaoo

Q6...f4 t7.gj fxg3


(I*...fxga E.Edsrg
f6+ exf6

Mafring Attack

[12...9xf6 t3.g4t hxg4 14.h5 gxhs 0a...sx/3

15.
19.
17.

t4.

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116

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), I' A.

tr

1s.6g3 He7 A f5 [s...g5 16.h6 QfB 17.Qd] A Tdgl,Sh5


tl 16.9h2 AB5?!

%ei

L,,M
,rffi.tl

%
tL

14
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Matting Attaek

117

0,6

Black plays h5 :

hEttflmg

h5

i#&
a,2:ta,:/

,;

,.. ..

1,

]\:

/i/,:li

ttt/,/t;
,1.,,:|i

t6.6xh5l Elack aiready attacks the white centre.


Theref'ore White has no frrm* t* lose. !6""gxh5 l7.Qf6
sxfri r8"wxf6 Hds [ts...Hfb8 19.Hh3 otR 20.Iit3! That

'*'hite is winuing here is not sceable ou first vicw. See


the eommented game Knaak- Llhlrnann'DDR-cUl978]
.Eh3
*
re.Eh5 f6 [19...
ilg8
2s
f4 23.e5 XgS: z
6hs
7
L7.Qht+Stf 2
2l"eSl A little manoeuYi'e trefore Ehl-1i3.21...f5
22.uh6+ &96 ZS"Etnr!

8.06(1)

6ff

?4.EgJ 1-{t

Kmaak,*t-UhErmann,\Y
DDR-ch, 1978

i.d4 if6 2,t,4 96 J.iic3 d5 '{'('

h6
e6
i3.flf4
iiro
h5 11"QE5

6.hNc-i Sg? 7.wc4 $-$ fi"e3

t|

I
ll.i-te}
w'hite
centre'
the
attacks
16.*xh5t? illack alreaciy
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Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), t. A.

118

Thsefore White has no time to lose. l6...gxh5

6
t&

/.711:'.:

tlta.:,'

1,.a':t:/

72 'ru
L%

bru

.:t,2.;;

':'r1:t:.'

'% \si/ 'l/i;',i


a-/r.tit

iN
/t-J: A

ll6...f6 l7.6xf6+ Exf6 l8.Oxf6 HfB t9.Wga Exf6 20.e5


Efs 2l "Uxg6+-; 16...f5 l7.f)f++-1
17.Qf6 9xf6
[

17...e5

A) l8.Qxg7 6xg7 19.Hxh5


Af) 19...EgS Fritz with 1-r ply. 20.Uxe5+ f6 21.Hf4 cxd4
22.h5! Wc' (22...flad8 23"h6+ -b/7 Z4.hV Bges) Z3.cxd4
Uc3+ 24.6f1 Uxd4 25,Qe2 Se5 26.8d7+ 6fB 27"ShO+
6e8 28.Uh7+-;
A2) 19...8d6 20.Sg5+ (20.Hhi acda) 2o...Wg5 2l.Uxe5+
f6 22.Wf4 EaeS 23.t1*;
B) 18.8h3 18...Qkf,5tr le.Uxf6 (te.Hs3+Qg7 20.Vf6Wga
2L.Hxga kxga 22.Wg5 exd4 23.h5J5*) 19...6h7! 20.Sxe5
(2 0.W gs Vt ga !) 20...f51
18.$xfo Uag

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Matting Attack

' "'#4 %
AA

119

[18...Efc8 1e.Eh3 6fB

t%z

'v,L%
.rffi.

'ft'm
%,'ru,

20.ER+ That White is winning here is not seeable on

fint view. But he has a lot of time to bring the 9d3 or the
Edt in the attack against the enerny king. Even ER-t2t
and 92-94 is an option. For Black it is not easy to

imorove ttre king position.l


19.8h6 f6?r

$&q&oqoaoo

EA

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry)' I' A'

"rubi

%
%,ry,

%t

'-t"

%
,ffiza

23.9bs+ glro

s% .,ffi,a

ue...f5
A) 2o.Eh3?t

"'%,

f4 (20...wf6 2t.E$+ bl7

zl.ixco+

Axc6 25.Wb7+-)

zz.Wht+ bea

B) 2o.Ug6+t zo...6trg 2l.Uxhs+

nr; zt...6gs

22.exf5 Ue7 (22...arJ5 Z3-Wg6+ hnS 24'Wh6+ 6gS


t'
24'Eh3 +-;
2 5.9x15 E e7 + i 6.Qe 6++-) 23 .f6t Exf6

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tl/latting Attaak

121

82) 21...697 22.8b3 f4

23.e5 Egsl 24.S96+ (24.Qh7?


Wes!; 24.Wh7+ -$JB 2s.Wh6+ fls7 26.Wxfa+t/ 24...6f8
25"Wxe6 Exg2 26.Sh5+ 698 27.Qh7+ 6ff zs.Uxf4+ &g7

2e.gfsr-l

20.Hg5+ &tr8 Zt.eSt A little manoeuvre before Ehl-h3.


zt.".fs [21...Ue7 22.t$hs+ 698 23.Eh3 Hfl 2a.Eg3+ Hg7
zs.uh7++-l 22.wh6+ &gS 23.Hh3 6n An.Egr [2a.Yg3
Sas zS.gez &e7 26.Hg7+ 6ds 27.dxc5r-l 14

8"07
Blaek takes h5 A

10"h5l gxhS [10"..6xh5 ]1.Qe2 Af6 12.Qxg7 &xg7


t3.bh0+ 698 la.g4ll 11"Qd3 it's important to prevent
Qc8-f5. f 1"..Abd7 12.flge2 EdS X3.g4! Opening of lines!
t3"..AfB [ 3.".flxg2[ i4.Edgl w'ins at least a piece
(Fischer)l 14.gxh5 Now the open g-file beconres the
new basis for operations (Fischer). 14...4e6 15.Edg1 6hS
tr6.Qxg?+- OxgT 17.Sh6 EgS XS"EgS [$dS le.Ehgl ifs
l19...UfB 20.ds! Qd7 21.d6! AfS 22.SxfB EaxfB 23"9xf5
Exg5 24.Exg5 h5 25.dxe7 Eb8 25.Eg3 gxf5 27.8fr
r.ry'iruanix a pieee iFischer)l 20.Qxf5 1-0
,af+:.{6E;t:
';qL

&eoo

122

8.07(r)

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), L A.

Fiseher, R - Robatsch
Vama olm, 1962

1.e4 d5 2.exd5 Sxd5 3.0d Udg l.an g6 5.Qf4t Qg7


6.Ud2! Af6 [6...Uxd4 7.9xd4 Qxd4 8.0b5 Qb6 9.0xc7+
9xc7 l0.Qxc7l 7.lH)-{l c6 t.9h6 (H)? 9.h4 g&5 f0.h5t
gxhS [0...8d8 11.hxg6 fxg6 12.Qxg7 bxg7 13.Uh6+
698 1 .Af3 A Og5 (Fischer); 10...4xh5

L1% ,,m

%
%
.,ru

^%z

,% V;lz

"/&t

LM

ffi*
*

7%

:,4"

11.9e2 Ofo t2.Qxg? 6xg7 l3.Sho+ Sg8 1a.g4! EdS


t5.g5 0h5 l6.Qxh5 gxh5 17.Exh5 @t5 (17...W5 18"96!
Vixg6 19.trs5.) 18.96! and wins (Fische.r)l ll.Qdt lfs
important to prevent Qc8-f5. t!...4bd7 [11...Qf5?
l2.Sgsl l2.6ge2 Eds

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Matting Attack

?,+

'fuAr4.l

LW,LNa:/&
13.94!

0n

1r:...Axg+

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123

124

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), L A.

'ryta'

L,ffi
ffi ,,ru
7%

,,ffi

(Fischer)l 20.Qx6

8.07(2)

1{)

Karpov, A

- Kortschnoi, Y

Moscow cf (2),1974

2.^B d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Axd4 iro s.Ao 96 6.Qe3


7"8
6cO S.WaZ 0'-0 9"Qc4 9aZ lO-nl EcE r1.Qb3
@g7
aiS lz.o++ ic4 l3.9xc4 Exc4 14.h5 axhs r5.g4 flf6
16.Ade2 This was praised, but later the hole variation
counted as not so promising for White because of the
1.e4 c5

answer 16...Ee8. 16.".Ha5? 17.Qh6 QxnO [17...Efc8


18.Qxg7 6xg7 19.Uh6+ 698 20.Ed5 Udg zt.es dxe5
22.Eld2 Ue8 23.4d5 Qe6 24.Nf6+ exf6 25.95 frg5
26.Wxh7 + -+ Prandstetter,E-Spiridonov,N/Agard/ 197 6l)
18.wxh6 EfcS l9.Ed3! E4c5

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Matting Attack

125

'%z

t%, 3.
% ,,,ru
%7m %
,,ffia tr

tr
20.95! Exgs t2O...ahs 2r.af4+-l 2r.Ed5 Bxd5 22.axd5
25.4d5+- 23...Qc6

EeE 23.Aef4 threats 24.Axf6+ exf6

, ,,%2,

I%

%,Lry

%a

%t "%L
,,ru %

Ll

,,ffi%

,,ffi

A%

24.e51+ Qxas 1z+...dxe5 25.6xf6+ exf6 26.4h5 With


off the 5. rank and so
will
be mated.l 25.exf6
prevented.
Black
is
Ua5-g5+
6f8
27.8h8+
exf6 16.Uxh7+
[27.Uh8+ 6e7 28.Axd5+
the pawn sacrifice before White cut

Uxd5

29.Eel+l

r{

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Maung Maung Lwin B"$c.(Forestry), L A.

126

Suetln,A-lVIukhln,G

8.07(s)

uR"s, 1969
r.di$ Af6 2"e4 96 3,0e3 9g7 4.s4 d6 5.t3

l.Age?

tsd

lH)

5.Qe3 16

S.Ud2 Oc6 9.h4 Ebs t{l.hs Oxh5 This


should be of dubious worllr, but it is not easy to refute.
r1.94 [11.Qh6 e5t (t t...Qhs? t2.Exh5+-) t2.9lxg7t bxgT
13.94 exd4! 14.gxh5! (14.M5 heS tS.@gZ c6! 16.gxh5
cxd1 l7.hxg6 hxg6*) 14...dxc3 l5.Uxc3+E 698 16.0+0
Ee7 17.0f4!? Sgs 18.Se3?! (1s.Wd2018...4d8?! 19.8d5
Ee5 20.hxg6 hxg6 21.Egl?! Un6 ZZ.EO2 Ae6?'l (22...9d7
2i.fldg2 QeB!*) 23.Va7+- 14 KnaahR-Hankc,P /
Dortmund op 1992 (39)l 1r...0f6 r2.gh6 QhE! This is
the only way to jwtify the hitting on h5. White caonot
eiuy come to play on the h-file. 13.Qg5l [13.0-$4 b5]
13...6d7!? Black wants to protect the Ah7 from ft.
[13...bs 14.0-{-{! il4.9txf6 fuf6 Is.Wh6 bxc4 t6.Wxh7+
6/8- Suetid 14...bxc4 ls.Af,[ e5 16.dxe5 Oxe5 17.Qe2
a5? 18.Ofd5 Qa6 19.Exh7l Suetin-PankratovAJRSllgSg
19...6xh7 20.Eh1+ 698 21.Exh8+! (hft8 22.Qxf6+7
14.(HH) b5 15.9f4 an 1tS...Uxc+

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Matting Attack

127

16.Exh7! B.10 16...Q.g7 (16...Qf6 t7.9xf6 A*f6


t8.tshl+-; 16...bxh7 t7.Wx/7+ 9g7 1s.9g2r-) t'.gto
OfB ts.ExgT+ 6xg7 l9.gh6+ bgl 2o.Af4r-l t6.Wh2
bxc4 17.e5+ dxes lI7...aW 18.0f4 A) 18...d5 19.8d2

23"Qxc4! Eb6 t23...4xc4? 24.Wxht+ QgT 25.Uxg6+r-l


24.Qb3 ? lZ4.AeAl ; 24.6xe6t 9xe6 (2 4...flx e6 2 1Wf4+ 9f6
26.Exh7+ &gS 27.fue6+ 9xe6 2S.HxdS ExdS 29.Whd

t-

Fitz) 25.9xe6+ Exe6 26.Exd8 ExdS 27.Uxh7+ (27.de4


Fntz) 27...997 zS.Ad +- (Suetin), but: 28...8c6+
29.bbt Eh8 30.695+ 6f6 31.Oe++ 6f/: Frit4 2a...9g7
25.4d h6! 26.4il 0xilt+ 27.flxd3 Eft_t Suetin 2E.Eel

c5 29.Eedf c4 30.Exd7 gcS 3f.Od6+ Exd6 32.Wxd6


cxb3* 33.Ec7 Qt6 :l.axb3 UbS 35.b4 n5 36.Eel 6gE
37.Uxe6+ 697 38.Uc4 axb4 39.6b1 gds 40.Eb7 Ed2
4t.We2 Ed6 42.Edl Ec5 43.Uc4 Qgs aa.Sxb4 Uxb4
45.Exb4 ExB 46.Ee4 hS 47.8d5 6rO m.grtrS gxhS
49.Ede5 696 50.6c2 Qr6 St.Eel Ef2+ 52.Ee2 Qxe5
53.ExO h4 54.6ili h3 55.6e4 h2 56.Eft Qxb2 57.Ehl
'/rYz

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128

Maung lvlaung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

8.08
Attack wlth the f A

tat
I,rt

%
%
?iz
7,://t

%
,K,

fll
*

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.ry,

,,e

%*

ft

%
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'/z:z

I
1)

tr

13.f4! Aec6 14.f5! Because Black has a nice square at e5,

White normally should be carefully with this pawr


move. But here is the white lead in developntent
decisive" f4...EeS t14-.M7 15.f61 6xf6 16.Qg5+l fS.ha

Another strong move. White intends more 16.Qg5! than


16.h5. 15...gx8 l6.ex6 9e5 17.9h5 Q0c+ re.6g} N7
The development of the knight comes to late. 19.gxf/+!
&xfl 20.8h5+ 6gs 21.Qg5 r-0

8.08(1)

Knaak,It
BL,1994

- Dinstuhl , V

r.d,{ Af5 2.c4 c5 3.d5 d5 a"Oc3 96 s.ea Qg7 6.Qd3 {Hl


1.Age2 e6 8.(H flge l"Ofe 0eS: rO.9eZ Ue?? 1r.g3
Preparing Ag2 and D-f4.11...exd5 12"0ftd5 Sdt Now
it is clear, that something went wrong for black. White
has not only a nice knight at d5 but also a big advantage
in development. 13.f4! 6ec6
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Mafting Attack

129

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,ru

.r%
.ru,

14.f5! Because Black has a nice square at e5, White


normally should be carefully with this pawn move. But
here is the white lead in developmant decisive. 14...Ee8

Lry,Z

&i,
.,,ffi,

ll %% l
ll
Aru
% Ta%

,A %

% ,,,ffi A

,,.,ru

A 'ru ',/ruw%
A

,E

lt4...Ad7 1s.f6 Qh8 (15...dxf6 16.Q.gsx) 16.Qg5tl 15.ha


Another strong move. White intends more 16.Qg5! than
16.h5. l5...gx6 16.exf5 Qe5 17.Qh5 Qda+ 1E.6g2Ad7

$6:o16:ocgoaoo

130

Maung Mauog Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), t. A.

* iA %a
.Za/...,

,.1;, il

/:2

aru,

ffia

L"ru
,ffi

n
t-5

'rhe

te. tg.qrff+t
".ry6 zz.W

6xn
9xf6

B.G8(2)

t-4

Knaak, R - Schoene, R

oL,

1gg7

$6;qE:cq:oaoa

Matting Attack

%k7zZ A

Li,&

L/2

131

&A

):t

A,
v-l&".

H"";&W7/z H,%
l7.Qxc4t bxc4 18.f5+ Wd8 f9.Wel Ac7 20.893 6eE
2r"Qg5 f6 22.9e3 g5 23.6 fxe5 24.Qxg5 Af6 25.8h4 WcS
26.4$ Ua6 27.Ace4 0xe4 2E.Uxr/- e3 29.fG Qbs 30.E8
Qne sr.Hgl Qd3 32.Qh6+ Qg6 33.rr+ t{)
8.08(3)

Knaak,R-Teske,H
DDR-ch, 1986

f .d4 Af6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6 4.0d exds 5.cxd5 dd 6.e4 96


7.Qdl Qg7 S.dgez 0-0 9.0-{l a6 10.a4 EeS 1[.Ag Wc7
r2.h3 ObdT r3.Qe3 Eb8 r4.f4 c4 15.Qc2 Oc5 16.Qd4 h5
17.axb5 axbS l8.I5t Ef8?t

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132

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

"rr"/,

",,-M '.r&
/4,
L,ffi_ Aa./ %
7/z a
"+ A
/ffi,

vt://,

"/,//./,

,$u/
E

Black protects f6 indirectly. 19.Uc1!! The que.en dreams


from the square h6. With SdZ Wtrite would lose a tempo,
because after b4 and b4xc3 the quean would be under
attack. 19...b4 20.gxf6! 9xfe Zt.eSt A [pical rnotif. The
square e4 now is a nice place for a white knight'
21.".Qxe5?!

&9,
g
,/:./,

".rue\

,,%i A

,r&

'U,,

'a,x A

l_)

,1ru,
^viit
,.ffi

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fl,(.

iJg

t:

,/./ar/,t

,,2.

/iit L

,8ffi

iirll.;;,,:

[21...dxe5 22.*,4 Axe4 23.9xe4a White has


excellent play.l22.16r- 9xf6 122...bxc3 23.Uh6 Oe6
$6:o16:o1oao<r

133

Ivlatting Attack

defence
Q3...grf6 24.Yyt6 Partie/ 24.Ae4l and there is no
against 25.Ag5tl 23.Exf6 bxc3 24"Uh6 Aff f24.-.cxb2
Zl.Han Adl Zo"Aeq gamel 25.Ae4'! The threat Ag5 forces
Black to give his q'...ut. 25...cxb2 26.Eafl We7 27'Ag5
Ue3+ 28.&hl Hxg5 29.Uxg5 Qa6 30-Exd6 ... (45) 14

8.08(4)

Portisch, L-ReshevskY,

FetroPolis izt.19'73
1.c4 c5 2"AA 96 3.e4 Ac6 4.d4 cxd4 5.Oxd4 At6 6'Ac:
Axd4 7.Uxd+ Jo t"Qgs Qg7 9.Ud2 04 10.Qd3 a5 11'00 a4 12.Eac1 Qe6 13.Uc2 Ad7 14.f4 Ec8 15.b3 axb3
16.axb3 Ofo rz.6trr Ua5? 18.f5 Qd7 19.4d5 Ud8

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Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

L,%gruL
,,,ru
7Za:%^

A,%L

L"%91ry,
A

w"7Z

20.Wf2 Qc6 [20...4xd5 2l.exd5 h6 22.9,e3+ Csom]


2r.wh4 9xd5 22.exd5 EeS 23.E8 ilan pZ...as 24.Eh3
bxc4 25.Qxf6 (25"bxc4 b/81 ZS...exf6 26.WyJr.7+ 6fB
21.bxcA) 24.EcfI Qr6 ZS.EtrS An Zo.trgO fxg6 27.9tg6
hxg6 28.Exf6I{l
B.08a

AttackwiththefA0I)

g,'%b
,/.ru

I A
ffit

'6i
#, L'T
A

e\

5- Tirz ,%tr&
A%

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Matting Attack

135

18.6! EfB Black protects f6 indirectly. l9.HcM The


liom the square h6. 19",.b4 20.Qxf6! gxf6

queen dreams

?1.e5! A tvpical mofif. The square e4 now is a nice place


tirr a white knight. 2!..."Qxe5?! [2]...dxe5 22.ece-l f:xc4
23.9xe4-l 22.f6+- Qxf6 [22...bxc3 23"Hh6 fie6 24.0e4!
and there is no def'encc against 25.flg5!l 23.Hxf6 bxcJ
24.UhG ial eS"de* The threat ilg5 forces Biack to give
his queen. 25...cxh2 26.BafI Se7 27.fig5 We3+ 28.&hl
#xgS 29.Wxg5 9af 30,Exd6 ... 1-$ (45) l-{t

8.08a(1)

Barendregt,

J-

Szilagyi. G

Amsterdarn, i 966
l.e4 c5 2.0f3 Ac6 3.Qb5 96 4.0-0 Qg? 5.c3 Of6 6.Eel 0.0 7.d4 cxd4 E.cxd4 d5 9"e5 fle4 10.4d 0xc3 t l.hxc3
Qd7 r2.gd3 Ecs? [3.flg5 e6?! t4.9ga white is ready f'or
the attack while Black is far away fiom any initiative.
14..,4e7

15"*xh7! Now it works very


rDC

ea^sy: Sha,

tgoscJo:e6r:oaeo

Bg5-f5. Ee-a-h3.

136

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

15...6xh7 16.Uh4+ 6gs 17.Qg5 EeB 1E.Ee3 Exc3 r9.Eh3


Exd3 [19...6f8 20.Uh7 #c7 2l.Qf6 Qxf6 22.exf6 Ecl+
23.Qfl and mate.l 20.Wh7+ 6fs 2r"Qf6 Ots ez.Utrt+ t-o

B"l)8a(2)

Blackbur$e, J - Sehwarz, J
Berlin, 1881

1.e4 e6 2.d4 ds 3.Aca Af6 4.exd5 exds 5.AB Qd6 6.0d3


c6 7.0-s {F-s 8.4c2 Qga 9.093 He? 10.Qe3 AhdT 11.Ud2
EfeE 12.Hae1 Ae4'13.Sel Qxf3 X4.gxf3 Axg;3 r5.hxg3
Qxg3 16.692 Qao lz.Enr Affi 1E"Bh3 96 l9.Eehl Eads
2{}.Qg5 Ha7 z'l..ea dxc.4 22.Qxe4 h5?! After that the dark
squares in front of the biack king are very weak. 23.8h4!
bs 123...Ae6 24.9f6 af++ (24"..Qf4!) 25"Exf4 Qxf4

26.Exh5 gxh5 27.Exh5 Oh6 28.Exh6 Eh2+ 29.Exh2


Hxd4 30"Hh8#l 24.Qb3 fle6?

on
to
27.Ydh
But

lead

f5tr 28.Sxf5

EfBEJ 29.S96

Edff

s lost. 124...flh7 would


lUibl
26.YrhS ghS
26.Exh5
^JB gxli5 27.Kxh5
30.Oxf7 Exf7-l 2s"Pf6!

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Matting Attack

au+

137

12s..efl+ 26.trxh5 gxh5 27.Exh5 0g7 28.uhl!l

26"Uxf4 Qxf4 27.Exh5

8.08a(3)
,

1-{

Knaak, R. - UhlrnaRn ,'W


DDR-ch plof (3), 1975

r.d4 Af5 2.c4 96 3.Aca ds 4"cxd5 Axd5 5.e4 Axc3


6.bxc3 Qg7 7.Qc4 0-0 8.Qe3 c5 9.0e2 Ac6 10.04 Uc7
ll.Ecl b6l2.f4 e6 13.f5 exfS 14.693 He7?! 15.Hd2 dal
16.Qd5 Qa6 17.Qg5 UdZ f t.9tr0 There is one reason why
the white attack is so strong: the pin of the Af7 from the
9d5; therefore help for the black king is not easy to

organice. 18...4c4 [18...QxfI A) i9.9xg7 6xg7 20.Axf5+


(20.Y\ft fxeQ 20...bh} (20...gxfs 21.Wg5+ &hs 22.Wf6+
bgs 23.Yyft WdB 24.Wh6 bna zs.nxfs f6*) ; B) 19.8xfl!
Bl) 19...Qxh6 20.Wxh6 6hg Zt.Qxa8 ExaS 22.s7fJ+;B.Z)
lg..ixe4 20.Qxg7! (20.Qxa8 e3 2tr.Qxej Yxa8l Fntz)
20...6xg7

(2t)...Exds 21.9f6+-) 21.4h5+ gxh1 (21..-bhs 22.4f6+-)


22.Wg5+ 6trs zg.Ufo+ 698 24.Hf5+-; 83) 19.-.Ead8

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Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A"

,ry
,ffiA%L A
%w"%L
,ffin

.ffi

%
,MA

20.Ah5l! Qxh6 (20"..Q.h8 2t.Wgs Udo zz.es+-121.Uxh6


gxh5 22.Exf5+-l f9.gg5? [19.Uf:t+- threatens 20.Oxf5
and 20.Qxa8. 19...Udd

(t9...Eadi

,%w,1%i

,ruA%L

JAA
.,ru
''%t
2A.dxfs+-) 20.Qxg7 6xg7 21.Qxa8 ExaS 22.exf5r- WUI
l9...Udtt: The black queen stands much better at d7,
because she protects 95 and also is able to defend 97
from f6. 20.8f4 [20.9xa8 Hxg5 2l.9xg5 Exa8e 22.exf5?
t6 23.Qf4 g5-+l 20...EcE 2l.ex6 Ua6rt [21...Uxd5!
would force thc draw. 22.Qxg7 (22.f6 thS) 22...6xg7
23.4h5+ (2j.f6+ &hS 24.Wh6 EgS-+/ 23...gxh5 24.Hg5+
$6:o1E:oqoaco

Matting Attack

139

6he zs.uro+ &g8 26.Efi h4t (26...Hfe8! Fitz) 27"Yf4


6e3 28.Sg5+:l22.Qxg7 Bxf4 23.Hxf4 6xg7 24.f6+ 6gs
25.Eel Efds? [25...8cd8 26.Qxc4 (26.9c6 Hd, zz.ds*1
26...Qxc4 27.dxc5 Qxa2 28.Ha4 Qd5 29.Exa7 bxcSll
26"Qxf7+!+ Desperation but also strong! 25.."<bxf7
27.He7+ er8 [27...&98? 28.Hg7+ 6h8? 29.8h4 hs
30.Axh5 95 31.0f++ gxh4 32"A96#1 28"Exh7? [2S.Eh4!
A) 28...8e8 29.Hexh7 A Ea7+- 219...4d6 3A"Hg7 Afl
31.d5+- see under 28...h5; B) 28...Hc6 29.Hexh7 Erf6
30.Eh8+ 0e7 31.E4h7++-; C) 2S"..Hd6!? 29.Eexh7 Exf6
30.Exa7 698 31.Exa6 fie3l 32.h3 (32.drcs flc/8 3J"h3
HJ2) 32"..cxd4 33.Hxdzl Exc3 34.8d8+ Sg7 35.8a7+
Ef/tr 36.Exf7+ 6xf7t; D) 28...h5 29.Oxh5! Ee8 30.Eg7!
aae 31"flg3!! (it.Aj4Yet+ i2.6J2 Yft+ 3t.&gj Afs+-+1
31...4f7n 32.d5! A 33.Hhh7 Ec7 34.Exf7+ ExfT 3s.Eh8#

3?"..Qb7 33.c4+-l 2s...4d6 29.r7? [29.Hxa7 HaST;


29.dxc5! Fitz 29.."bxc5 (29...4f7 30.fla4) 30.Ea4! Qc4
31.Haxa7*.1 29...9c4-+ 30.dxc5 bxcS 31.4e4 Axe4 0-l

8.09

Dark Square Themes (I)

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140

Maung Maung l-win B.Sc.(Forestry), l, A.

f4.Ug4 White is ready for the attack while Black is far


away from any initiative. 14...6e7 15.Oxh7t Now it
works very easy: Wh4, Qg5-f5, Ee3-h3. 15...6xh7
16.9h4+ 6gs 17.QgS EeB 18.8e3 Exc3 19.Eh3 Exd3
u9...6f8 20,8h7 Uc7 21.9f6 Qxf6 22.exf6 Ecl+ 23.Qfl
and mate.l 20.Hh7+ 6m zr.Qre Ar zz.Str*+ r+

B.09a

Dark Square Themes (II)


tH

3.

gA
,ffi

&

%
,ffis

AI

%
A %M

t
A

18.Qh6! Thsrc is one reason why the white attack is so


strong: the pin of the Af7 from the Qd5; therefore help for
the black king is not easy to organice. 1E...4c4 [18...Qxfl
l9.Exfll Ead8 20.4h5!! Qxh6 2l.Hxh6 gxh5 22.Exl5+-1
l9.gf4+- threats 20.Axf5 and 20.Qxa8 f 9.".Ud6

[9...8ad8 20.f,xf5+- gxf5 21.Ugs] 20.Oxg7 6xg7


21.QxaB ExaB 22.exf5+- 1-4

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Matting Attack

141

810
Displace the King : Sacrillce onfllhT

6
-*-

2/%e

7,2

*7;/l
%l ,/z

7* A,ffi %A
L,%
,rt, s%iw%,,
1-=y

a:rru.L

tr"lffi

vilzY

White wants to activate tlie Hhl. l8.Qb5! EdS f9.Qg5


Now the h-file is almost free. The attack on the EdS is
not so important" 19...Ub3 20.hxg6 fxg6 21.Exh7'!,+6xh7 22.Ut1+ Qg7 23.Qf6! [X.&d2? gga!] 23.".EgS
24.QeS [24.Qe8 Qts 25.exf5 EaxeS 26.Uxg6+ 6h8
27.wh6#l

t4

8.10(r)

F'rltzsche,II-May,J
VLNBaden,l99L

1.e4 c5 i.An ea 3.d4 cxd4 4.Axd4 a6 5.Qe3 Ata a.Aaz


Uc7 7.Qili Qe7 s.F0 (H) 9.f4 d6 10.Wf3 Ac6 u.c3 Qd7
12.94
13.6xc6 bxc6 14.6 d5 f5.g5 Axe4 16.Oxe4
17.Uxe4
dxe4
96 1s.Uh4 EfdE?

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142

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), L A.

-*,

I
n
A

,A
.E

tr
19.fxg6 hxg6 [19...fxg6 20.Efl1+-j 2l].Exff! &xf?
2l.Uh7+ 6e6 22.Uxg6+ 6dS 23"c4#

B.f0(2)

Keitlinghaus, L
FRG-eh, 1989

14

- Wegner,

l.c4 Af6 2.fif3 co 3.d4 d5 4.Uc2 dxc4 5.Hxe4 Qf5

5.g3

7.Q{2 0bd7 s"(H) Qe7 9.0cs 04 r0.e3 Ae+ 11.5o,


Axd2 12.Qxd2 e5 13.e4 flU6f: u3...exd4l 14.Wb3 exd4

15.exf5 dxc3 x6.Qxc3 Wd3? [16...Ud7 lT.Efel Efe8


l8.Wc2 Ead8 l9.Eadl WcStl 17.Efe1 EfcS lS.Ee4i Wd7
le.Ega Qr8 20.Qh3! Wd6? [20...Se7 2l.Edl Eadstj
2l.Edr Wh6 22"Eh4 WgS 23.f6! 96

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Matting Attack

143

%z'T :&
,%

iL

t'%.,%

ig

IA
,M

%% ,ffi
%

24.Exh7! 6xh7 25.Uxtz+ 6trs z6.Hd4 Qh6 27.8h4 Ect+


zt.&gz EEs 2e.9e6 r-{)

8.10(3)

Lidon,E-Romero,J
ESP-chT, 1990

1.e4 c5 Z.On aO 3.d4 cxd4 4.Axd4 AfO S.AcS s6 6.f4 6


7.UB Qe7 s.Qe3 Uc7 9.9d3 ObdT r0.0-{ Acs tl.Eacr
(H) 12.4b3 6cd7 13.a4 b6 r4.Eh3 QtZ rs.gl Erae
16.95 OeS l7.e5 96 fS.Ad4 AcS rq.fs dxe5? [l9...exff
20.Axf5 Qf8!- (20...gx/5? 2t.9xf5+-) I 20.fxg6 hxg6

$&o1&oqmoo

144

Maung Maung Lwin B"Sc.(Forestry), l" A.

P\...fxg6 21.Axe6! (21.Y.17 AgTt) 21...Axe6 22.Uxe6+


g Zl.E;n+- Ed7 24.Exh7+ &xh'7 25"Uxg6+ 6h8

Ot

25.Wxc7+-l23.Qxg5+

B.1o(4)

14

h{alisauskas, V - Yolke,
Groningen op, 1990

r.e4 c5 z.An ea 3.d4 cxd4 4.Aad4 af6 s.ad d6 6.Qe2


Qe7 7.0'{ (H) 8"f4 Aco 9.9es a6 10.6h1 He7 lr.a4 Qd7
72.ab3 b6 r.Qf,} EabE 14.94 Qc8 15.95 Nt rc.992
Ee8 l7.He2 9UZ tr.EaAl gff re.EB 96 20.Eh3 ib4
2l.Wf2 Qg7 22.Qd4 e5 23.Qe3 ext4 24-Qxf4 Qes 25.fue5
Exes 26.Ed4Ac6?

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Matting Attaek

irL
,
I

AA

145

&
e

vi,t/t

a:,&

HA

,#O

Va

&,A

^7/'
Zl.AASt An important zwischenzug - the knight is
necessary for the attack. 27...9dS [27.."8xd5 28.Hxd5+-]
28.8xh73 6xh7 29.Uxn+ fitrS 30.Hd3 Hxg5 31.Eh3+

Etrs sz.6r+

8.10(s)

r-+
Reddrnann , f['- Lauber, A
Hamburg op,1992

1.d4 Af6 2.# g6 3.Qg2 Qg7 4.e.t d6 s.h3 0--t| 5.fle2 c5


?"d5 b5 8.Qe3 6fd7 9.Scl 6e5 r0"Ad2 AbdT 1r.f4 Ac4
72.Axc4 bxc4 13.94 EbB 14.c3 Suf fs.Enr UaS 16.a3
Aue az.0-o grhs 18.8f,2 Aa4 19.eS dxe5 20.fxe5 QxeS
21.Qh6 Qg7 22.A93 SOZ 23"Ahs!i QhS [23.."Qxh6
24.Hxhfi gxh5 25.Qe4 f5 26.Qxf5 Exf5 27.Exf5+-;
B..Axb2 ?-4.Qxg7 Ad3 25.Uh6 Exbtr+ 26.Hfl Exfl+
27.Qxflr-; 23...gxh5 2a.Hgsl 24.QxfS &xfE

ffi&:q6:aq;oaac;

146

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

T
%

t
%A

a
,r%,
a
A
%

,,ffi.

25.8h6+ 693 26.Exf7!

8.10(6)

i./t%
z%t
6xf/

IJ
a)

.H-

27.Bxh7+

14

SalerS-PolgarrS
BudapestFS, 1993

t.b3 e5 2.Qb2 Aco S.el Afo l.ef Qe7 5.a3 ssN 6.AB
d?l 7.ed4 Axd4 s.qxd4 b6t g.Hcz Quz 10.4e3 0{
r1.Qe2 Ee8 12.1)4 9d6? 13.f4 exf3 14.gxB fuB
tS.ExB 6ga? tls...Qes+l 16.Ufsl Qxnz+ l6...Av.}.2??
l7.Wxf7+ 6h8 18.Sxg7#; 16...4e5 17.Qxe5 Sxe5

18.Hxf7+ 0h8 re.d4+l u.6hr


t17.."4h6 l8.Uhs Qd6
l9.Eafl EfB 2o.Qfo+l 1s.Eh3 9619.UfI Ag4 20.Exh2 c5

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lulatting Attaek

147

[20...0xh2 ZL&xh?+-] 21.Hxh?l trt is only a quer*tion of


[2[ q{f4 cxd4 (2t...txk2 22.fit6+-) 22.Vtxg1
dxc3*l 21...&xh? 22.Urxffi+ 6h6 ?3.ggT-F ShS [23.,.thg5
24.Sd5+-l 24.g3t We7 [2a...HcT z5.Ud5+ 95 2ti.Wf5
ExgT 27.&g2+-l 25.'gf1 95 [::5...t*xg? 26.S[13+ &g5
ealculation.

27.sh4+ tr5 28.Ef1+ se5 29.#g5,+i-l 26.Str 'Se6


27.9h7+ fino Zr.692 1Sd6 ?e.AdS Ee6 i$.E_lxtr6 *ga
[30...8xh5 3l.Wf?+ Eg6 32.Hh]+ *g4 33.'Sfi#l SL*f{.*+.
Exf6 32.8e4+"8f4 33"exf4 Ssd:+ 34.0h1 !-$

B.1B{7}

Yusup,.}r',A-Tirnmar}
Tilburg ni, ! 986

!*g

r.d4 *f6 2.x4 96 3.fic3 dS 4.cxd5 OxdS 5.+4 Orc3

6,hx*3 Hg7 7.Qc.{ b6 S.SA (}-a 9.*e2 ireii "!!}"Fr4?! AaS!


1t,ed3 e5 12.9n3'Eeg l3"h5t gd7! 14.Hd! lde4 15.Qel
cs'i$ il5...exd4!?l t6.d5 Hxaz r7*Qh6?? iin8? White
watts to activate the Hhl. [7...9)xtr6 i$.hxg6 fxg6
1q.Exh6 Qd7 2(l.U,fb glB 21"Exg6+ /lf.d.res *,u4*)
2l...hxg6 22.Sxg6+: Jussupowl lS"QtlS Hd$

ffi&o.1E:aa:aaae

148

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

,,ru

,,ru

Eaxe8 26.Uxg6+ 6h8 27.8h6#l

r{

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149

Mafting Attack

c.01
Sacrlflce on h6

,,ffi1ru@i

iL%
t"'%a' ,r/% t""t"

%:

Lr

,T

7Z ,ffi,

,%* %

,,&,*

This is a theoretical position' The following sacrifice

became famous, because some french experts got painful

defeats. f0.gxh6! gxh6 I


seems that the quesn is allo
But the reserves quicklY

Qg6 19.Ed3 1-4

c.01(1)

l.d4

Alekhine, A
Wien,1922

Qb7 4.Sc2 d5 5.cxd5 Axd5 6'AR


11'e5
Axc3 8.bxc3 Qez g.Qus+ c6 10.Qd3

Af6 2.c4 b6

6 7.d

- Koenlg,I

3.ad

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04

150

Maung Maung Lwin S.Sc.{Forestryi, l. A.

h6 l2"a!41 trt
wants

t
Further
15.9gs

is still to eariy ts saeritice on tr6.

i
e
!

t4.eh7+ .&iS

l4.ehz+

l5.QgB

U3
15.
19.

\44rite

Eh3 and Hg3.


d/h8

t4.Qht+ 0a"Eg3 fuhq; H"erh6 gxh6


6.Wd2 Afi iT.,Ef4 gg7 lB.WxJ7-Ee7

s is the cefenco of
14...6hg
15"9e4
Qds t6.9xcts erd5 t7.Wh7+-) t5.Ag5
Q4...fi./8?
QxS_5 16.hxg5 cxd4-; 13...f5 t4.exf6 9xf6 tS.0[S

Fitz)

Alekhine considers the position as winning, but in the


area of computers we waut to know more precise:

(16...9xd4 17.W,V+ -bl7


(17...6J7? tB.Wg6+ &e7
21.Wxg2+-) 18.gxf6! Uxf6

*r!\il;

2 ad s ffi"as2s',fffi,:;Lii
6g8_23.8h8+ frxh| 2a.Wh2+ 6ss 2s.Wfiz+ *Ju zo.Wiwl
l9.Eh5 Qq 20^Qg5+-l r4.gxh6! f5 [t4...cxa+ rs.exgzi
&lq7 l6.Eg3+ &hs L7.Wd2t-; 14...gxh6 rs.SOzl-1
15.exf6 Qxf6 fO.QgS cxd4 tT.AeSt still playing onty foi
t s. ".Exr6 t s.Bh

$&q6:aqoaecr

Matting Attack

151
6e8
6g7
.Axc6

c.0r(2)

Bologan, Y

- Westerinen,

Gausdal, 1991

l"Qxh6! gxh6 2.Ug3+ 6trs s.Sr+ &g7 [3...f5 a.exf6 Ef7


5.U)rh6+ 698 6.Ecla+ gtt z.HxtB+ Exffi 8.Sh7#l 4.Ed3
EeS [a...Eg8? 5.Eg3 r SfB r.Srli6+ 6e7 7.Exg8r-- A
7...8xe4 8.9d5#l 5.Eg3+ ,$ffi r"Sxn6+ 6e7 7.Uh4+!
U.flg7l Fritzl 7...SfB [7...&e6 8.Qfs+i-t 8"e3!+- Ud4
[8...Uc5 9.Qh7! A Eg8#; 8...Uxb2 9.Sh0+ 6e7 10.9d6#]
e.gh6+ 6ez l0.Ur0+ 0d7 tt0...of8 l1.Qh7 A EgB#l
1r.Ed3 Hxd3 l2.Qxd3 l--0

c.01(3)

MausrS-IluebnerrR
Lugano op, 1989

$&o1&oq;oaeo

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

1s2
1.CI4

e6 2.d4 dS 3.fu3 Qb4 4"e5 c5 5.a3 Qxca+ 6.bxc3

fui l.Egt 04

8.Qd3 ouco s.uhs

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10.grh6 gxh6 11.Sxh6 flfS 12.Qxf5 exf5 13"0{F-0 With


the threat l4.Ed3 flt l5.Eg3+ fxg3 16.hxg3 and mate.
Also 13.0h3 is very strong. 13...f4 [13.".c4 14.4m f6
l5.Sgft 6hs 16.Ehe1 fte5 17.dxe5 fll 18.Wh6+ 698
l9.Oxf4 Ue7 zo.Ee: Qga 21.trxd5 Hxa3+ 22.bbl 14
Vogll-Uhlmann,W,{Beriin Thaelmann ;CBM 13 1989]
14.4m [14.8d3 Ae7 Qa...fleg? 15"flg3+ #7) 15.893+
O96 16.O8
"Efltl
Qxd3
14...fle? 15.
18.cxd3

Ee8

Qg61e.Ed3

c.o1(4)

1E.e6

14
TopalovrY-Tlmman,J
Amsterdam VSB, 1996

1.e4 c6 2d,4 d5 3.e5 Qf5 l.An eo S.Qez Aaz 6.(H) h6


7.h1 Oe7 s.c4 ig6 9.4a3 ,f4 10.Qxf4 9xa: rr.Qd: Qge
l2-Eb1 Qe7 13.h3 thS r4"Se2 0{l l5.EG3 a5?? Doesn't

$6:q&oqlao<r

Matting Attack

153

react to the'vhite threat. May be, Tinrmatt tlought. that


with his last movc White only u'ants to get out from the
pin of the 0f3. [cl5...Qg6!t Kortschno.il 16.rxd5 exdS

Z/Z/t

Al

VrZ

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18,Wxf3 gxh6 19.8f5+-]


17.Qxh6 Qxr 1t7...gx-h5 l8.Wxh6 Qg6 19.Qxg5 fxgs
20.Wxg6+ 0h8 21.9h6+ 698 22.Wxe6+-+- and White has
live pawns f'or piece after 23.Uxd5.l lS.gxB Qn*f t

[6...exri5 l7.gxh6

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to
[18...gxh6? 19.Uxh6 f5 20"6h1+-; 18...f5! is not easy

refute, for exanrple l9.exf5 (19.9fa? ! 95) l9".Exf6


20.Qs5 flfl followed by Af8, and opposite to the game,
6e

Be3cJo;ot3Dot)

154

l\fiaunq Maung

Lwin B.Sc"(Forestry), !. A.

in which tslack wa-s without chance. the ruined white


pau*n formation couid play a role.; 18...He8?! Fritz.!
19.&hr fsD 2S.Egr [20.exf6t] 2$...Hfi7 21.Qxg7!
[2i.Eg6 6hS 22.Qg5 Qxg5 23.Exg5 f4 24.8h5+r-1
2l.."Exg7 22.Uh6 .Qgs 23.Exe6+ 'bhs 24"Wxf5 The

bishops of opposite coior f'avor the attacker, and the dldT


is not an equivalent for fcrn pawxs (Hansen,Cu). l7{.t4l
i like this move betier than the game (Hansen,Cu).1
24...$e7 25"Sga ADhS+, R-f.4 25.""4xe5 [25...&gB 26.f4
Qh6 27.8h5 Hxgl+ 28"Exgi r' Qg? 29.Qh7+ 6fB 3D.Wfs+
&e8 31.sg6+"sfS 32.Hg5+-;25...8f8 26.sh5+ sg8 2?.h4
gxh4 2S.trxS7+r-i 26"dxe5 Wxe5 27.Hbet Hfe [27...Wt6

28.uh5+ &g8 29.t4 wxf4 (29...9h6 J0.Ee8+

ExeB

3l.Wxe9+ WfE 32.We5+ W_/7 33.W.8h6+-J 30,Exg5 Exg5


31.uh7+ sfli 32"uh5+ 6f7 33.Qg6+r--l 2S.whs+ 6gS

29.Exg5! Exgs 30.Sh7+ 6fB 31"Uh6+ 6n 1r1...&gt


32.Qhz+ ftra 33.Qg6+ Sgs 34.Etrz+ 6fE 3s.Uh8#l
32.Qg6+ [32.Qg5+ 6ftr 33.Qe8+ &fs 34.Qd7#] 1-0

c.a2
Advance of the g A

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Matting Attack

155

The strategic plans have become clear: White

will attack
on the King side, where his pieces are pointing, the
presence of the black pawn on h6 should help rWfite to

open the files after an eventual gT-g4-g5" Black kies to


hold the white King in the center, keeping an eye on the
a21awn. However, White can afford to sacrifice it, his
lead in development and clear prospects of the King side
attack make it possible. (Baburin) 15.0-{H}! -nlack
cannot take the Ag2 because. of Edgl; the Ehl is
protected now, so White is ready for gp-gL; the Eal is
developed. Against this advantages it is a very little
defect, that the Aa2 is 'lost. l5...Hxa2 l6.g4t Wal+
17.6c2 Ua4+ 18.&br Qd6 tls...Ods 19.g5+l rL0cl Aes
20.95 The pawn storm goes ahead smoothly (Baburin).
20...b5 21.Oxd6 AxdG 22.gxh6 Ac4 23.hxg7 EaS Zn.HnS
Or3+ 25.6c1 14

C.02(1)

Ilublevsky, S-Zakharevich, I
St.Petersburg op, 1996

l.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.4d2 dxe4 4.6xe4 AaZ

S.QaS AgrO

0{

6.Ue2 c5 7.Axf6+ Oxf6 8.dxc5 9xc5 9.Of3


l0.Og5
h6 This move might be necessary, but on the other hand
it creates a tanget, which can be used by White later.

Usually any pawn advance from the king's castled


position makes it more vulnerable when it comes to
opposite flank affacks. (Baburin) tt.h4 Was+ t2.Qd2
Ua4 tl.Oes Ual u.cs Hos

$6:q6:aepoaocr

156

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

T'he strategic plans have becoure clear: White

will

attack

on the King side. where his piecr.'s are pointing, the


prerience of the black pawn on h6 shotrld help White to
open the files after an eventual g2*g1-g5. Elack tries tu'r
hold the white King in thc center, keeping an eye on the
a2-pawn. However. White can afford to sacrifice it, his
lead in development and ciear prospects of the King side

$E:q6:ocpoao<r

Matting Attack

157

t6.g4l Ual+ 17.6c2 Sa4+ f8.6ht Qd6 [18.."4d,< 19.95]


19.4c4 OeS ZO.gS The par+.n storm goes ahead smoothly
(Baburin). 20...h5 2l.flxd6 flxd6 22.gxh6 Oc4 23.hxg7
EdB 24.Uh5 ia3+ 25"6c1

l{f

C.02(2)

Spassky,B-Petrosian,T
Wch27-Moscow ( 19), 1969

1.e4 c5 2"AB dd 3"d4 cxd4 4.0xd4 Ato

s.A*

a6 6.Qg5

Ofaz z.Qc4 HaS E.Ud2 h6 9.9-xf6 4lxf6 10.0{F{} e6


ll.Hhel Hp7 12.f4 0-$ 13.9b3 He8 14.SbI Qm ts.glt tn

this game the ad.rance of the gA is a sacrifice. if Black


doe.srl't take the pawn. White at least saved one tempo for
the defence of 94. 15...6xga [15...6d7 16.h4 dcS tl.gs+
+)) Geiler; 15...9d7 16.Eg1+ -+)) Bondarevsky; 15...e5!?
16.fxe5 (16.*Y5 gxfs tT.grf| exJ4 ts.tvl|!WdS le.Wx-{4t)
16...dxeS l7.Afs Qxf5 18.gxf5 EadS 19.Hg2 Uc7 20.Exd8
ExdB 2l.Eg1 6hs 22.4d5+ -+)) tsoleslavskyi l6.Wg2 Af6
[16...e5 17"flf5 Qxf5 18.exfs Af6 t9.Hxb?+; 16...Uh5
17.8d-l A Eh3+l U"Egl 9* 18.f5 6trt [18...exf5
19.exf5 b5-l 19.EdfI [A fte6, Exf6] l9"..gdE?
$6:qE:aq;oaoo

158

i/laung fifaung Lwln B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

E
A

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Matting Attack

159

[23...4f4 24.Exf4! exf4. 25.0R wUO 26.895!! Qc6


(26...Wd8 27.4e5+-) 27.Af6 9e4 28.Uxho+t gxh6
29.Egs#l 2a.frgs [2a.Ag5 hxg5 25.Uxhs+ 698 26.Wf7+
0h7 27.EI3 A Eh3#l 1-{t
c.03
Weak Square 96 / Saerilice on

h6

t '

b1'
This and the fullowing examplcs
tile
three facton: tr. a white i$ on the
{rn
white H aiimr at 963. the second bi
this
time
for
is
no
gxh6
There
h6. l2.Qxtrtil
[12...Ob6
zwischerreug: 13.Wg6! Ae8 1a.6g5-l f3.Ulg6-i- ,ri,h8
14.Sxh6+ {h7 Gives the piece back and remains with
two minu-q pawns. [la...6g8 loses by force: 15.*g5 Qfit
r6.*,e41 0xg5 l7.ixg5 ib6 18.S96+ &ht tq.Q:q.fZ A
20.Uhor i9...Qf5 20.Uxf5+-1 l5.Uxd6 Wf6 !6,r$xf6+
0nxr0 i?.Efel ".. 1-{ (32) 14

$E:o.;E;ae1oaa,;

160

c.03(1)

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

Bandza"A-Eberhardt,0
Hessenliga,1994

I.*fl-x

c-C 2.c4 Oc6 3"ArJ e6 4.e3 d5 S"d4 Af5 6.ni cxd4


7"exd4 rixc.$ 8.Sxe4 x^e? 9.t}--$ 0--{} t{i,[rE a6 ] I.a2 trS
!2"d5 exdS [3.Oxq{5 *xel5 }4"Hgd5 QtoT rs.gti5 h6?

16"gxh6l gxh6 [1 5..,Qf6 iT.Hadt Uc7 i8.Ag5+- A {tg6l


17"S96+ 6h8 t$"Uxh6+ d'gs rs"Qbll f5 28.Qa2+ Eff
2!.S96+ 1:.{i

{.$stz}

BnownerW-PupolsrV
USA-op, 1987

1.d4 *6 2.c4 d5 3.6$ Af6 e"Am c0 5.e3 AbdT 5.Uc2


Qa6 Z.QeZ 0.4 8.04 dxc4 9.Qxc4 e5 10"h3 exd4
l1.exd4 h6? A known theoretical mistake. Black takes
care of95, but forgeLs about 96. 12.Sxh6! gxh6 i3"Sg6+
6hg f4,Hxt!6+ Ah7 gives track the piece, but lsnlains
with rwo minus pawac. fla...698
iao:ote:aa!&16()
UU,.

Matting Attack

161

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L%'T
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15.Ag5 Qf4 l6.Ace4! Qxg5 l7.Axg5 Abo ts.Ug6+ 6trs

lg.gxf/ A 20.Hh6+ 19...Qff 20.gxf5+-l 1s.Exd6 gf6


l6.Uxf6+ Onxr0 l7.Efel ... 1-{ (32) 14

C.03(3)

Bykhovsky,A-Oltean,D
Berlin, 1990

,m'ffiL,,ffi,
,m ,,ry,
,ru%
'T
A
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162

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

f.grh6!

Because all white pieces are palced excellent,


such sacrifices come very natural. But White has to play
exactly. l...gxh6 2.8d6!! The point! [2.Hg6+ 6irS
3.Uxh0+

0h7-l 2...0bd7 [2...Uxd6

3.S96+-6h8 4.Hxh6+

Ah7 G...&gs 5.EgJ++-/ 5.Sxd6+-1 3.Hg6+ 6nr

4.Sxh6+ flh7 5.Eg3 ts.Eg3 Ys9 (s...fs 6.He6 Wl7 7.Heg6


c4 8.Yg7 Mf6 e.flrJ7 YfxJT t0.Qc2+-; s...f6 5.Ve6 WJ7
7.fu6+-) 6.Exg8+ 6xg8 7.Eg6+ &hs 8.Wg7#l 1{

c.03(4)

Giorgadze, G - Rolf
Senden, 1995

l.Qxh6! t1.Ug6 Fritzl 1...gxh6 2.Hg6+ 6trg l.Uxtr6+ 698

$&q6:ocgoao,r

Matting Attack

8""4L
L7llz ah l,/r

',r.:lz

,,&

163

@7

il
%, .rl,

.ffi, %Z

B^

2t,rz

7t/l,l

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l)

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,%H

L,,,14

4._+s Qf4 t4...exh2+ S.uxlu obo o.Qxfz+ 697 (6...8{7


Z.WhA+t bxhs A.dx/7+ &g7 9.^,cdA+-1Z.HgS+-1 S.Ace4!
4 6.US-5+ Sh8 7.Qxf/+- 5...Qxg5 o.Axg5 6uo Z.Hgo+
6trs g.9rn

r+

c.04
Sacrillce on 97

H,% 'ry, "T -e

% .%a1m.

'% "et\'42

L,fu %W

/f,

$6:o1&cq;oaoo

164

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

f5.Qh4 Black has probiems to dnve back the white


pieces. !6...6h7 r7.gflJ Ehs [17...96?t l B.Axh6;
17...g5?! 18.Qxg5 hxg5 19.Uh3+ &g8 20.9h5 AeB 2r.g4
0df6 22.h4 0xg4 23.Sh5 and the Ehl will interfere und
Black will be mated.l lS.ga .but
6gE Now Black can dream
White prevenls this for
from a move iike 96 or 95,
ever. l9.Axg7! 6xg? 20.Egl flxea [20...8g8 White plays
2l.HH) and threats 22.95. Black cannot get rid of the
pin.l 2l.QxdE Qxf2+ 22.&eZ Qxgl 23.dxe4 Qxh2
24.Qxc7 Qrq zs.Qxa6 f6 26.s4 fiue zz.us bxa4 28.Qc7

l-0

C.04(1)

Abromeit, G-.nakomet,A
|-ierr,op. 1988

1.e4 e5 2.AB AcG 3.d4 exd4 4.c3 d6 5.cxd4 Qe7 6.h3


Or0 z.Og 04 E.Qc,l 9d7 9.0-{i h6 1s.e5 dxes I l.dxes

Ant n.Wez UcB 13.4d5 EeE 14.Qd3 Qe6 ls.Hea af8


16"0f4 Qc5 17.4h5 ae7

EgE@

a ai

-5''lt ''/& .m

'

,/zZ
'7,/s

AA

&

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7,

/1//':i

Which sacrifice is the right one? But see, how many


black pieces take part in the d"fen"e.18.Axg7 [18.Qxh6
$6;qE:oq;oaccr

Matting

Qf5 l9.Uc4 Qxdi

Attack

165

20.H

18.".&xg7 [ls...Qd5 re.Hh4


Ae5 22.9h7+ fixh7 23.ilg5+
r9.gh4 Oeg6? prs"..6gsrr
22.Sg3+: !9"..flg81 und yo

justified" 20.gxh6+ ilxh6


23.0xg6 Qf3*l 20"Qxh6+ &
22.9xg6 6xffi z3.Shn+ &
21...69s 22.Wh6 Arrz zs.e
Qg7 26.95 Sd7 2T"Sxg6 rxg

c.04(2)

Gauglitz,G-Lau,U
RLNS, 1991

iL %tg%,
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20.Ega We7 2l.Qh4 HeE Don't be astonished


$6:o18:cqaaco

if

Fritz is

166

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), L A.

playing strange moves: in higher levels he sees a mate in


to. tjt...gs 22"f4+-) 22.Exg1+t 6xg? 23.Qf6+ 6gE
24.Ehs Ago zs.gxgo ftg6 26.Uxho 6n zz.Ug7# 14

c.04(3)

Kallnln

A-

ZagrebelnY ,

Katowice op, 1991

3.6c3 Qb4 4.4fl b6 5.e3 Qb7 6-Qd3


l)-{} 7.1H, d5 8.&3 Qxst g.UxcS c5 l0.cxd5 exdS ll.Ael
OcO fZ.n EeS 13.ga Ec8 14.492 cxd4 15.cxd4 Aa5
r6.of4 6cl rz.Eer no rt.E"z war lq.hl ad7 20.9s af8
2r.Ah5 Ed 22.14 Uaz zr.Egz 6tr* ze.rs 6nz

r.d4 0f6 2.c4

27.Ehs Egs 2s.qxh7

r4

$6:o16:o1:oaocr

Matting Attack

c.04(4)

167

Platz - Hegebarth
Magdeburg, 1938

l.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 l.AO axe4 4.Axe4 OfO S"Axm+ Uxt6


6.0f3 h6 The hole line with 4...At6 is bad, but the
smaller evil is 6.-.Ud8, while 6...h6 unnecessary weakens
the kings flank. Nevertheless, 6...h6 is played very often,

what shows, how thoughtless such pawn moves are


made" 7.Qa! Qoo t.o+ 04 9.Se2 Aco 1l.."Eef A Ad7f8] f0.c3 Se7 ll.Eel EeS 12"Ae5 Axe5 13.dxe5 Qc5
14.Uh5 For White its easy: he has only to make natural
moves. 14...Qd7 15.Ee4 Urn ro.Egc Strs

17.Exg7! QxtZ+ [7...Uxg7 18.Qxh6+-] 18.6xf2 UcS+

19.6fi

r{)

c.04(s)

TivlakovrS-AlmasirZ

wijh

lees

1.e4 e5 2.aB Ac6 3.Qb5 a6 4.Qa4 610 s.Wez b5 6.Qb3


Qc5 7.ca d6 E.&i {l-0 9.Qg5 QeO rO.AUa2 We7? It was
$&ci6:acpoaoo

168

Maung lt/laung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), t. A.

the Inst chance for 10...h5. 1I.Qds! Qxd5?! !2.exd5 ObB


13.Oe4 ihdz 14.*h4 h6 ls.Afs HdB r6.Qh4 Black hm
problems to drive back the white pieces. l6-..&tr7 17.'SB
EhU [17...g6'M8.exh5; 17...g5'll I8.Qxg5 hrg5 19.*h3+
&g8 20"Sh5 Oee :t.g+ Adfi5 22.h4 Oxg4 z;.Sh5 and the
Ehl u.ill inte*-ere und Black wilt be rnatcd.l l8.ga 69S

Now Black can drearn from a move like 96 or 95, but


Tiviakov prevents t-his for ever. 19.ixg7l &xg7 20.Egl
f,xe4 Desperation. The following hitting moves bring the
better end for the white player. [20...898 White plays
21.(}-{-{ and threats 22"95. Black cannot get rid of thc
pin.j 2r.Qxd8 QxO+ 22.be2 Qxgl 23.dxe4 9xh2
24.Qxc7 Qrc zs.Qxo6 f6 26.a4 AbG 27.h3 bxa4 28.Qc7

14

$6:etrE:ocpoaccr

Matting Attack

169

c.0s
The sqerane f6

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fcllowing examples the square

16 plays a special

role. N9.af6+l Of course you must first iook

what
black takes the knight, but other nroves are
19...0tr8 [19.".gxf6 20.Hx]6 f5 21.g4
Qf6 23.Ehgl+ Qg7 24.f6..-; 19...9J6
xf6 Qb7 22.We3t &Ul zs.h+ cA 24.h5 cxd3
25.hxg6+ &gS 25.Hxd3 HbeS 2i.*xh6 Hxc2+ 28.6a1+This are clear and forced variations.] 20.We4 fr:rcing
2A-..96 which is a very serious weakening of Black(
King position; not onlv arc the advanced g -and h pauns
11lg:tr but the f6 square is now a permanent outpost tbr
Whjte's pieces. (Romoro) 2{1"".96 White has got a
position where he can manoeuvrff how he want. Black
can only defend passivly. 21.h4 Qb
Hhs z4.Hdfi EhfS 2s.af6 a ?le8+t
27.Ahs+ &h7 t27...&g8 28.exg6)
29"Axg6 (Romero). 26...hS -t26...e4 27.4h5+ 6e8
G.7" "&ttz J,9"Yr/7+ yrJT zs.Wxg-o+) 28.xg6+-l zz.His
fii+rk rs trrtallv hopeless. White can whatever he want
happens

if

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aaa c)
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fiA

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry)' l' A'

(Leko).
30.Uxg

way to
31.93 ue7 32.wf4...

c.0s(1)

l-{ l-0

Brunner, L

._

Ilertneck, G

Deutschland, 1992

E*
A

c.os(2)

4"ffi,

Kulif,R-Gallego
Andorra, 1985

$&q&oqoaoo

Matting

Attack
$.

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,.,m,

a'ffi
% ,'m,

%
f.Ef6lt Fritz

announces mate

in 5. f ...Eg$ [...g6

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'A
2.frgS-r- &g7 3.Ax{1 Qxf/ 4"Eftg6+ Qxg6
O.Sx*O*; 1...Eh8 2.Exh6+ gxh6 3'Sg4
hxgS 5.Uxg5 cxd4 6.Wg7#; t...gxf5 2.*ga
l...Gxr5

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172

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc"(Forestry), l. A.

.rru"%

?
2"

4"4

Ee8 4.gxh5+ sxh6 5.Exgs#l


--6hs -:.Ugs
l2.Ag5+ is possible too.l 2...Exg=7 3"Exb6+bgi

C"C5(3)

Leko,

F- Kramnik,V

Belgrade lnvest, 1995

A
9e7
bxc6
X6.Qff N
stronger
undevelo

Affi

Axa+

Aro

6.eg5

9.f4 h6
.ftes Ae4

WUr-rr

gxte

bishop and knight


of black bishops.

ite's attack looks


b8 17.b3 Hc7 Il7.".gb4!

the only possibility for

at

af5.l 18.6br!

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Matting Attack

173

19.4f6+! Of course you rnust first look what happens if


black takes the knight, but other moves are important
too. 19...&h8 [19"..gxf6? 20.Exh6 20"Wg4+ also works.
20...f5 21.94 Wxe1 22.gxf5 Qf0 Z:.Etrg1+ Q.g7 24"f6+-;
19...Qxf6!'/ 20.Ue4 96 2l.exf6 Qb7 (21...Hda 22.Wh4 WeS
2s.Qxg6 Yrdt+ 24.Yrdt ficg6 2s.HdS+ .&fi 26.Wxh6+-)
22.Ee3l &h7 23.h4 ca Q3...9rg2 24"h5 gyhl 2s.Yxhl
BhA ZO.twg6+ bg9 27.97+-) 24.h5 cxd3 25.hxg6+ 698
26.Exd3 Ebc8 27.Uxh6 Uxc2+ Z8.6at+-l 20.Ue4 forcing
20...96 which is a very serious weakening of Black's
King position; not only are the advanced g and h pavms
targets but the f6 square is now a pemanent outpost for
Wlrite's pieces. (Romero) 20...96 21.h4 Qh7 22.Wt+ &g7
n.dga [23.8df1!?] 23...Hhs 123...9s? 24.hxg5 Qxg5
25.uxg5+ hxg5 26.8h7+ 698 27.4t6#) 24.Edfi Ebfs
25.Af6 A Ae8+l 2s...Ud8tr 175...Qxg7 26.4e8+!+-l

totally hopeless. White can whatever he want. (Leko)


l27.Axh'+tt Exh5 28.Exf7+ HxfT 29.Hxg6+ 6fB
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Maung Maung l-wEn B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

3O.gxhsl 27...8h7

moves. The quee.n cannot move because must defend the

tactical blow Qxg6. (Romero) 34...Qc6 35.Qc4 9b7


[35...Qd5 36.9xd5 exd5 37.e6 fxe6 38.He5 Eh6

39.Ef/+

I 36.8d2 EgB 37.Ed6 $egrto [37...Uc7+] s8.gf,t+ Qe{


39.Wxc5 Ue7 40.Ud4 Qfs 4r.Ed7 Wec *z.Hxa7 Eft 43.E4
fuA A"a-s UcE 45,a5 Sc6 46.Hc7 Ug2 lz.fuc6t fue6
4E.Exe61{

c.0s(4)

Tischblerek, R
Halle, 1987
rEc

- Knnak, R

Eo:qo:esoaeo

Matting Attack

175

1.e4 e6 2.d4 ds 3.fu3 0b4 .il.S e5 S"aJ Qxe3+ 6.bxc3


Aez 7.AB Sas g"Qut 6h,co g.ag Sd; r0.gh5 c4 11.o4
il-$ Castle tc the kingside is always dangerous in this
typc of'position. I2"St!1 A Qci-a3 12.".8Ib8 [12...8at'8
13.Qcl a6 i4.Qa3tj r3.Qg5 Wc? 14.Sdt! a6 15"9xc6
Qxc6 16.QeMhis remains the posifion for the bishop
untill the eild. He has influsnce on th+ diagonale squares

to h6, but alsc the existing possibility for Qa3 is


importamt. 16.."n5 i7.h4 UrdT !$,hS fr6 Thus thc thernatic
pawn structure is on the board. lf Black doesn't play this
move and allows h5-h6, Whitc gets strong play on the
dark squares. .S9.g;$ Qxa4 20.f,h4! hS 27,f4 Strl
[21...8f8?! 22.Qa3l; 21*"b41] 22.f5 b3 23.cxb3 exb3
24.w{12ft &h7"t (24...ffi.{5t) 25.!6 fig8 26.txg7 A Ef6+-

Tisclrbierek;

21...t5 A 22.exf6 gxf6 n.Yn

Tischbierek(2i.gS

aJs

!) ) 2?.tr Ogs?

% A,,ru
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n

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l22...exf5l? 23.gxf5 White has an impressive pawn


fonnation, but he has to defqrd some weak points too.
23...898 24.&tt2Ea6! 25.ud2 Lf625...*8 26.Egl Af6
26...Wc7*123.f6+- grf6 24.exf6 EE [24...b4 25.95hxg5
26.W ga

Aha zt .Wxg5 Eg8 2 8.Ag 6 Ag4 29 .Ef4 Ah6

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c.06
Q or 6 on 95 / Sacrilice h4

,,,ffi

,&
,ffi

a % L,ffi
7.////a

?t//lZ

7./rz

% %

A,'ts
,,,ffi

,% % ,,,ru

,,,,'ffi
'l.
A

w
S.Qgs h6 9.h4t Some times White has also efi in
similar positions; than the motif is still stronger and
Black cannot dream of taking the Qg5. 9...hxg5 More

still not winning.l 13.4h5+! gxh5 t4.Uxh5 EhS f5.Eh6+


693 16.Qd3 d6 l7.Qxh7+ ExhT t8.Uxh7+ 6n U.gO Uee
20.8h4! Fine; White threats 21.97+ and mate. 14
p6:o1&oepoaoo

Matting Attack

c.06(1)

177

Hermann - Wagenheinn
Riga, 1897

1.e4 eS 2.OfJ Ac6 3.Qc4 Qc5

4.ff Af6 s.tld

0--{t 6.Qg5

h6

7.h4 trxgS?! 8.hxg5 Aga 9.96! Axf2 10.flxe5! dlxdl?!


[10...flxhl $ U.Eh5 Sh+r tZ.Bx-tr+ Qt2+ 13.UxDAxil_
14.Qxf7+ (ta.g;J7+ &h7+) 14...Exfl t5.gxf7+ 6fB
l6.0xc6 ixd3+ 17-cxd3 bxc6o; B) lt.gxt]+l 11"..Exfl
l2"Qxf7+ &fB 13.'*h5'Sh+r t+.Sxh4 QfZ+ 15.*xD OxD
16.6xc6 dxc6+-l ll.gxl?+ ExfT t2.9xt7+ 6ffi 13.EhB+
6e7 rC.iaS+ 6d6 l5"Ae4# l{

c.06(2)

Knaak,R-.Adorjan,A
Szirak. 1985

r.d4 Af6 2.c4 e6 3.Ad Qb4 4.e3 b6 5.6ge2 Qa6 o.Ag3

04 7.4 6c6 S.Qd3 Aal?t

9.Qg5 h6 10.h4 d6?!

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&
s
'rt
,,ru,

"/ffi

A
",ffi

'/2,

AA

,.ffi9

% ,,ffi
,,ffi,

:t{\i
2q/

ll.*trS trxgs tr2"hxgs *xe4? [i2...flh7?l 13.e5; 12...id7


t3"Sg4 EeB l4.Uh4 6fB ls.Hl-{! b *f4 Hh8 O96;
tZ..,Aea

13.+$gr+]

t3.gxe4 t$xgs rA"f4 Wh6

E'.%"
,,,ru %

gT

m*
A

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v% '% ,rrr,ffi
,,',,.&'a,,,1,,&,k

''ffi ryit
e"r.43. %'

%*

ls.Hnrt il5.llf6+l wxib t6.Qti:+ Strs t7.Qg6+

698
gxf6
17.6f6+
tt.trh8*J t5...d5 lti.StrZ+ Strt 5to...Wxh7
l8.Exh7 SxhT 19.Htr5+ ''i;g7 2tl.Ug++ &[16 ?i.6tf QxcS
22.Ehl#l !?"9c? &gfl 1t;...Qe7 iti.Lq)-{.}l t$.flf6+! gxf6
$6:o16:cepraoo

Matting Attack

179

l9.Qh7+ 6rrr zo.Qgo+ 6gs 21.Ehr+

C.06(3)

l-0

Orev - Gllhausen
Corr, 1955

'%tza,
,.%

"ffia

%t

,&
,ffi

%
I %w %
% ,,,,ffi,
%
%,ru,
.&,a
,,ru %
%

e% Ar

r.Ag5! hxgS 2.hxg5 96 12...t6 3.96+-1 3.EhS+ 6xhS


[3...697 4.8h7 + 6xtrZ s.Uxg + Qg1 6.Eh1#] 4.Wxf7 t-0

C.06(4)
1.d4

Valsser, A - Dautov, R
Baden-Baden, 1995

0f6 2.c4 6 3.Ad Qb4 4.e3 b6 S.Age2 Qa6 6.493

7.il

Oc6 s.Qg5 h6

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E
A
,%
,/&a
_&

,ffit '4Y
//A-

A /.)tl) \;

9.h4t Sorne times White has also Qd3 in sirnilar"


positions; than the motif is still stronger and Black
cannot drearn of taking the Qg5. 9.".hxg5 Risky, br.rt rnay
be not worse than other moves. [9...e5 i0.d5 Aa5 11"Wfl
Qxc,l 12.6f5 Qxfl 13.6xf1 txA i4.Qxh5 *d6 15.Oxd6
Qxd6 16.Qg5 Qe7 17.AeZ+ 1-{ FlachetkqJSchneider,LAlluzern olm 1982 (36); 9"..d5!? l0.Ee1
hxg5 ll.hxg5 96 l2.gxf6 Uxf6 i3.a3 9xc3+ 14.Exc3
Uxd4 15.Wc1 Efds 16.Qe2 Ue5 l7.Uh6 Ug7 18.Wf4- 1-{
Khalifinan,A-Wahls,M/BL 9495 (29)l 10.hxg5 96
,ffi,
7/.'
l//.///t
'/.t///lz

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I
L% ,ffi

vz,
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Ll

A ',rrffiZ g vz,
"lffi

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,A

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IL

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Mafting Attaek

181

21"97+ and rnate, and after 20"..frg6 follows 2l.Wf6+ and


22.Hh8 mate. I-G

C.06(5)

Vukovic

- Vajda

Debreczen, L92S

,ru

A
7Z'

rue
..,xe

%,

A %rliz
,:.4.,
/,tr:/l

l,i+l6ic:oG:@oo
*{i

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1-$

c.07
The swlnglrag rook

%
ok to
lmge

king
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Matting Attack

183

lacks protection. As is so often the case in strch


hedgehog' positions the exchange of the dark-squared
bishops has been dehimental to Black: it is often wellplaced on fB defending rwo potentially weak points in
Black's position, namely the d6 and 97 pawns. (fing)
22.".h6 23.Hh4 e5? In an inconveniant position Black

33.Hg7#l 29.1xg,7 [29.4e6!+- mate in sorne moves.]


29...flxf1 30.grf8H+ Exft 31.0e6+ l-0

C.07(1)

Kasparov,G-Anand,V
Amsterdam VSB, 1996

1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.exd5 cxd5 4.c4 4m S.0cS Ac6 6"Qg5


7.AB Qe7 8.e5 h6 9.Qf4 Ae4 10.Qb5 0xo tt.Uxcl

od7 r2.{}4 0-0 13.Ect!? ES 14.Eel Qf6 ls.Ebfi b6


16.Qa6 ecs 17.Qb5 Qoz rg"Qa6 Qc8 r9.Od3l? hxcs
20.aes

$&q6:ecpoaoo

184

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.t

e:x&,

.1%
'/&,

,ii
'12
,;izl

()n

ir oY
:7;L-\

',.{.. /t'tl

:&

7/z
' {\'

A.

A well judged pawn sacrifice. The pawn at e5 acts as a


spearhead ereafing the space that Wi_:ite needs for his

g
I

h e4; Eg3 (Kasparov)l 2r.Eb7


z.dx91 Qc6 e2.."Qe7 23.Wg4t;
23"Exf7! 6xff Z4.exfd &xf6
Qa.."s*"f6 2i.8k'++) 25.9e5 WgS 26.f4 Hh+ ZZ.Ee:t

(Kasparov)l 22.dxe5 EbS t22...0e7 23.Wh5 gc6 24.grh6

ffi6;a;.5:eo,:oeoc>

MattEng Attack

6
.E

%a

w"ffi

e,%
A

%%6
,%

185

-*-

,rr.r&W

,rffi*

t24...6h8 zs.StrS &g8 26.Qxh6 gxh6 zz.Uxh6+-1 25.8e3


King: Black's kingside is bare, but stili intact. The entry
of the rook into the attack, howevetr, breaks the defences.
zs...Uos [2s...g5 26.Uh5 gxf4 27.Sxh5+ &e7 2s.Ulb+
6fB 29.8h3 Ae7 30.Uh6+ 698 31.Uh8+; 25...W2 26.Hg3
95 27 "Wh5 Hal+ 28.Qfl gxfl,l 29.Uxho+ &e7 30.Uf6+ 6f8
31.8h3+-; 25...Qc8 This is Fritz' rnove if he has more
time to think. 26.h41, c4 27.Qh7! The only good square
for the bishop. 27...Wbz (27...flds 2s.Hg3 96 29"9xgd
Ne5 30.Hhs+-) 28"Hg3 95 29.Qxh6+ (29"Qxg6?! frg6
30.Wxg6 be7-+) 29...be7 30.8R Axe5 31.895+ 6d6
32.Hg3+l 26.h4t 126.893 g5l 25...Has 126...t5 27.exf6
Uxf6 28.Qd0+ 698 29.ER+- (Kasparov)l 27.Eg3 The
triumph of the white strategy (Kasparov) 27..,&e7
28.Uxg7 6ag 29.Wxfi Hxc3 30.Qb5 Wa5 31.897?
[31.Qxc6 Qxc6 32.Qxh6] 31...4e7! 32"Qxd7 6xd7
33.Uf6! d4?l133...cA!? 34.gxh6 c3 35.Qg5 Wc5 36.h5 d4
(36...c2 37.wf4 bci 38.h6 afs 3e.HJ7 aat m.&nz+-1
37.8f3 Uds :g.Uxd5+ exd5 39.6fl d3 (j9...c2 a0.&e2)
40.9xe7 ExeT 41.Exe7+ bxe7 42.&el+- (Kasparov)l
34.gxh6 c4 35.Qg5 Wc5 36.Exe7+ [36.8xa7+ flxe7
37.Wxe7+ SxeT 38.Qxe'7 &xe7

39.6fl+-l 1{l

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186

c.$7(2)

Kng,

D - Adtms,lVt
London l['FW, i989

1.e4 c
Qe7 7

(H)

16.Ee3!

H,

-a

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Mafiing

c.07(3)

Attack

Portlsch, L - Johannessen,
La Habana olm, 1966

187
S

1"d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.dd Af6 4.e3 e6 5.AB AbdT 6.CIdi


dxc4 7.Qxc4 b5 8.Qd3 b4 9.4e4 Qb7 x0.axf6+ Axf6
1I.Ua4 Qe7 12.Qd2 a5 x3.e4 04 14.e5 Ad7 ls.Uc2 h6
16.h4 c5

ru@

-9.

%Aru A

%* %,%

ffi7ru
K;

a%
%s% /Nn
w,&.

lt+

17.Eh3!? Qxn rS.Qxh6!? 9xh4! [18...gxh6 19.893+


6hB 2o.Wd2 9e5 21.hxg5+-; 18...Qga l9"Eg3 f5
20.Exg4!! fxg4 2l.Qh7+ 0h8 22.Qxg7+ 6xg7 23.Ug6+

$6:q6:oqoaocr

188

Maung Maulng Lwin B.Se.(Forestry), l. A.

&
5

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'ru
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"''.ffi,

,r,lilz

%k%^ %z

,zffi.w

20.6e2! 0xe5 [20"..Q95?

Fitz (fast)

21.fl+ QxFt 22.Eg1+

Qes (22...&hs 23.W(i2!! #51 23.Exhdr-;20...fs


Olympiadebuch "Havana tr966" is played on higher

levels and should be the refutation, but: 2l.Egl it 6nf


(21...&h7 22.Hg4 Qgs 23.fa @ev Z4.Wbt+- A 'Uhr,.
2t...Qgs 22./4 &g7 z3Jkgs) zz.Wcil 6h7 23.flga+-l
21"dxes?? [21.Egl+!t Qgs (21,.&h8?! 22.Wd2 W{6
23.dre5 W.reJ+ 24.@ft+-; 2t...$g6 22"Qrg6+) 22.dxe5
gd4 23.Exh6 Uxe5+ 24.&f\i-) 2t...9d4 22.Exh4!?
[22.Egi+ 6trg zr.on Efde*1 22...Uxh4 23.Egr+ 6hS
24.Hcl f6?2 124..dt-+ 25.Q?A EadB 26.Ehl Ed2+l!
27.bxu Hxf2+ 28"6d1 Hd8+ 2q.ed5 Exd5+ 30.9d2
Uxd2#; 24...Wh? 25.Hh1 Wxe5+ 26.Qe4 Ug7 27.Exh6+
&gS 2S.Ehl f5 29.Egl ixe4 30.Exg7+ &xg7 31.Ug5+ 6ff
32.Sh5+'& 97 33.txe4tl 2s"Ee6 1-{

C.07(4)

Shamkovich, L-Valvo, M
New York op, 1987

r.e4 c5 2.6R d6 3.Qb5+ Oaz l.al igf0 s.Oc3 cxd4


6.Wxd4 e5 7.Um h6 8.a4 Qe7 9.0.{ (H) t0*Edl 16
$6:q6:oryoaoc'

Matting Attack

189

rl.Qc4t

Wc7 t2.We2 6no rr.Qus Oe6 l4.Ah4! EadE


15.a5!? Ac4 16.0f5 EfeE t7.Ae3t Axerl lE.Acd5
[18.0ed5!] 18...4xd5 19.Axd5 Qxd5 20.9xd5E Oc6

2r.Ea3! Ad4

22.Uhs Qrc pz...Wxc} 23.Qxft+ 6h8 (23...b18t Fntz


24.Ynd3!) 24.Yelt+- A 25.Qe8, 25.Qh6l 23.Ec3 Hd7

$6:o16:ocpoaccr

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Foredry), l. A.

190

123...We7 24.E;93 Oxc2 25.fuh6 A) 2s...Od4t 26.Qd2t


(26.8rd4 ad4 27.Qxg7 QxsT 2s.Wg6 WjB 22"Blri We7:)
26...Wd7 27.QV Oeo zr.Anr 6tr; B) 2s,.M 26.9d2
Axds 27.Ehi 95 2s.9xg5+- Fritzl z4Ergs A 0h6
24...M [24...6f8 2 5.qxh6 gxh6 26.Exd4 axd4. 27 .Wl&r6+

be7 28.88+- Fritzl 25.grh6

6a

26"EBt 6azt

126...4t4 27.Qxf4 exf4 28.Exf4 Ee5 29"Sh7+' b29...&e7?


3 0.8d6 ! 6xf6 3 I . f4+- ShaurkoviclqL) 27 .9.r;97 t 14

C.07(5)

Yemelln,Y-

Sheposhnlkov

St.Petersbnrg op, 1996

6 3.d4 crd4 4.4trd4 a6 5.Qd3 610 o.o+


6c5 E.Qe3!? 0eS g.h3 d6 r0.f4 Axd.3 rr.UxAS
Qe7 12.0c3 0{ 13.a4 b514.6 Qd7 rs.EEdlEact 16.b3
EfeE 17.Qg5l? gc5 1S.6hl Ecdt 19.Ug3 A fte6,fuf5
r9...4h5 20.gh,l 9xg5 21.Hxg5 atC ZZE'AI! A Eg3 The
conditions re perfeet for the rook to enter the atilr;k
against Black's king: White has a large sprce advantage;
his centre is stable; and Black's king lacks protection. As
is so ofte,n the case in such hedgehog' positions the
exchange of the dark-squced bishops has becn
detrimental to Black it is often well-placed on fr
defending two potentiaily weak points in BlrcHs
position, namely the d6 nd g7 pawns. (rcing) 22.-hG
23.Wh4 c5? In ao inconveoiant position Black loses
patience and aims for a viole,nt solution (Ribll).
lB...bh7!a exf5l 24.Eg3t 6uzrt
1.e4 c5

2.^B

Wc7 X.cA

$&q&oqmoo

Matting Attack

191

$"
,,ffi

,r.ffi

t24...6h8 25.4d5 Ribli's proposal, which should be only


enough for a draw. Norrrally you should hurry in

C"07(6) Yuferov,S

- Zlbersteln,Y
$6:q&oepoaocr

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), L A

192

I-[RS

1969

7.d4 At6 2.c4 e6 s.id Qbe 4.e3 0-{) 5.Qd3 e5 6.fla ds


7.G-$ dxc4 8.Qxc4 b6 9.Se2 QnZ tO.EOt cxd4 l1.exd4

Qxc3 l2.bxc3 Hc7 13.gbz auaz ra.Qd3 EfeE 15.c4


EacS l6.Eacl Of,E 17.4e5 ig6 lS.Se3 Axe5 l9.dxeS Hc6
20"Hh3 Oea Zt.Eet AgS 22.Wga h6 23.8e3 Ec7

&

A
A

7i, %ra
A

A
.r%

%w
,ru

24.h4 Ah7 25.Eg3 96 26.h5 95 27.f4 Hc5+ 28.&h2 W7


[2S...8M 29.Qxh7+ 6xh7 30.fxs5! Pxb2 31.96+ 6h8 32.W4
fxg6 33"Uf6+ Hg7 34.flxg6 EeeT 35.Edl 9d5 36.cxd5 He2
37.Exh6+ 693 38.HR Hxe5+ 39.0h1+l 29.Qs:3 f5 30.erf6
Uxf6 31.Efl Hg1 32.fxg5 Hxg5 33"fo6! Ue5 34.Qf7+ 6hB
35.Hxg7+

14

c.08
Opening the

f-file

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lJlatting Attack

193

ur,
e

'A
;././,tt:,:i

tlri./t A
:.v.r:./.

IJ

,,:it.tt.),

.t)a.;7/2

19.f4! exf.l?! [19...Uc7 20.ff

C.08(1)

Balashov,y
URS, 1983

f6t;

19...f6+ White has

- Gavrlkw,y

1.d4 Af6 2.c4 c6 3.6eJ Qb4 4.e3 c5 S.eat Ae6 6"a3


Qxd+ ?"bxq3 {Ht S.Afl d6 g.ed Wa5 f0.ed2 eS tl.O-{t
h6 12.Ael UCC rr.aS Ae1. t4.Ac2 QOZ lS.deS HcE 16.a*
As4 t7.Arg4 Qxg4 1S.f3 Qd7

194

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry)' l. A.

,rt,m,

%
of
19.f4! exf4?! [19...Hc? 20.f5 f6i" l9""f6i White has pleniy
at
d6
aims
trishop
time to reintbice the prsition.l 2e.'Qxf4 The
;;Jr,5. io.."gur [2d...Hc7 2i.e5l dxe5 22'd6!+- I]alashovl
5l fueS [23'"'Ee8 24'e6 fxe6
21.gh5
Shstl 2a'Ef6 Ec8 [24""8e8
25.Qxs
6
f5 26'Hg5+ 1-$
25.Exh

c.o8(2)

'KnaakrR-Sokolovrl
Budapest Tavaszi, 1986

r.d4 fl16 2.c4 e6 3.ad Qb4 4.e3 &-0 5'Qd3 ds 6'af3


oic+ 7.Qxc4 b6 8.(){) Quz q"a3 Qxc3 l0'trxc3 AhdT
l4'cxd4
ii.g.r "s rz.Qa: e5?l l3.e4l EeB [13"'cxd4
gh7 Qf5 I l't'dst
A
17.8h5
h5
te.Ags
.*Ja is."s Ads
his
h6 \!'hite ,ro* pr"pu.-"s the ad'rance ti[' after which

6fB
blackcolored bilhop becornes even stronger' tS'AAz
16.a4 Ee7 f 7"Af! Aes

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Matting Attack

195

'%,'ffi* *
,,%

,&e'ffi

,rffi

w^
'"ffiaNli*,

f&f4l White

threats

f4-ff,

%
'

,.,ffi

after which he could overrrm

fte kingside with 94, h4, 95 etc. l8...exf4 f9.fuf4 0g6


2o.0gl Aosst 21.0d Af6

%*
-Q,,

m,

'ffi,

v/,

,,,.,%"

//2,1, A

//lz L:

t21.."Sd6 22.Qxe5 Exel B.Ag4 fleB 24.e5 $xs Zs.a6t1


22.4f5 EcS 23.Qb5 Ee7 24.Qh4l a6 25.9xf6 gxf6
26.Orh6+ 6C ZZ.UtrS!! arb5 25.*g4t OgS 29.6rf6+ 697
30.9h7+ fuf6 3r.Efi+ af3+ 32.Exf3+ 6cS Sr.gho l+

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196

c.09
Dlagonal

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), L A.

bl -

h7

ig.a

Ae%

.l

(:\
In such french positions (698 or h8) Black is spicially in
White still has his whitecolored bishop.
is no immediatly threat, but the knight is
on the way !o f'5. The route over 95 and h7 is better than
over M and 94" 20,-.4c6?! 21.Ab7t+- Ed8 22.Qhl Ae?
122...Axd4 23.Eje.3 N,a zq.Atet d4 25.EcZ 96 26.hxg6+This variation shows how bad the black position is.l
x.Af6 Qbs 24.Hci Uug 25.94 White consequently
prEpares the decisive Wc2. 25...QAG 26.Wc2 96 2'7"hxg6
6xg6 2s.Sct &g7 29"9x96 6xg6 30.Uc2+ t4

c"0e(1)

Djurie,S-KnaakrR
Manila, 1990

1"o4 6 2.d4 d5 3.Aca Af6 a.Qgs Qn+ s.es h6 6"CId2


gxc3 7.gxci Ae4 8.Qd2 Axd2?t [8...c5] 9.Wxd2 b6
[9.."c5 lO.dxcs Ad7 l1.Qb5 H 12.@xd7 9xd7:] 10.4n
lH) 11.h4 c5 12.Eh3 Ac6 ll2...cxd4 13.893 6tre
$6:o16:eqoae,r

'197

Matting Attack

l4.Sxd4 Oc0 ts.Ug+ Egs 16.Qb5tl 13.Hg3 6ne le.c:


crd4?t [4...Ue7t] 15.cxd4+ t5 tr6.Ec1 Ae7 17.h5 9d7
[7...Qa6.] fS.Qd3 EcS lg.Excs UxcS In such french
positions (698 or hB) Biack is spicialty in big danger, if
White still has his whitecoiored bishop. 20.495! There is
no immediatly threat, but the knight is on the way to f5.
The route over 95 and h7 is better than over h2 and 94.
20...4c6?t

,,m
w

,,&
,ru

AA
,ru .,ru

% ,ru_

%E%

AA

t20...Afs 2l.gxfs erts 22.ah3 Laf4;20...wc7 A) 21.Qbt


zz.Aw Ec8 23.4f6 9bs 24.Eca Q4.flfi Hc7 25-s4

34.bLt;

B,2) }t"*Afst 22.Axfl+ (22.ga


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f6

23-gxfs

198

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), l. A.

69S4) 22...8xf7 23.94 b5 24.gxf5 exf5*l 2l.Ah7!+Bd8 22.Qbl 6e7 fzz...Axda 23"8c3 foO Z+"fir0 aq
25.Ue2 96 25.hxg6+ This variation shows how bad the
black position is.; 22.".b5 23.4f6 *e7 24.Hc3r- A Hc2l
23.of5 Qbs [23...4f5 24.8c3 Wb8 25.g4 de7 26.Wc2+-)
24.Ec3 SUt ZS.gl White consequently prepares the
decisive Sc:. ZS"..Qa6 [25...HcS 26.WcZ gd 27.1r-xg6 fxg6
28.Bxc8+ SxcS 29.Hxc8+ AxcS 30.Qxg6+-l 26.Wc2 96
27.hxg6 Oxg6 28.Hcl &g7 29.Qxg6 6xg6 30.Uc2+
[30.uc2+ 697 31.uh7+ 6ft 32.6d7++-] 14

c.0e(2)

KotovrA-KeresrP
Budapest ct, 1950

1.c4 Of6 2.d4


3.fld QM 4.a3 Qxc3+ 5.bxc3 0c6 6.R
b6 7.e4 Qa6 8.e5 flgf l.6trS Oa5 I0.Ua4 Ae7 11.Qd3 00 r2.Qg5 h6 13.Qh4 ds?

,/ru@t
,,.ffi

A
.rru

,
,

%A

hi

J'

v///l;

[3...Ue8!? 14.9b1 d6 l5.Uc2 O96; 13...d6! Vukovic]


l4.eb1+ g5

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199

Matting Attack

[la...Qxca l5.Uc2 96 l6.Af+! (16.@f6)


r6.of4l gxh4

1s.Uc2 A96

'|r,,&,&t,
.V,Z

L,%

,,rr,..r%a

,ffi,

',,.'ffi///z
% 1l/
NA

[6...Ue8 17.Ah5 Ue7! Fitz (17...Wc6 18.Af6+ &g7


19.cxd5 e:d5 20.993 L h4 (Koblenz)) l8.Af6+ 697
ts.%D. AxcA 20.h4 Eh8-l 17.0xg6 Ee8 rs.ahs! xf7
18...8e7 t18...&fB A) 1e.gh7 Ee7 20.Qg6 Q}.fa Parne)
2O-.W6 2l.6xg6+ be9 22.dxe7 HxeT 23.Ug8+ UfB
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200

Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry), t. A.

24.SxeO++- Fnt4, B) t9.6xfti 19...9d7 20.Axh6 0xc4


2l.Ucl+-l 19.Uh7+ 6n ZO.fCt Oxc4 21.flS exfs 22.04!
QcS 23"fu6 grf5 z48xf5 6eS 25.Exft 6cZ zo.Srs+
0c0 ZZ.Hro+ 6cz 28.e6+ 6c6 [28"..6d6 Z9.Hxe7 WxeT
30.Of7++-1 29.Exe7 Wxht 30.Exc7+! 6bS [30...6xc7
31.We7+ 6cS :Z.Eflr-l 31.He7 s5 32.8d7+ Oa6 33.Ebl

l4

c.10
Advence of the t A to

H
A

M&:

L% a 'rr,&Lrr#r,
,,,ru
L,%

%
A

fO

I
A

A,
,,ffi

,r%a%r'

wb,
%H'ffi

White has a clear space advantage at the kingside.


Further more there is with h6 alrrady a weakness in the
pawn formation in front of the black king. But how to
zttack? Some of the already regarded methods are not
applyabie: Sacrifice at h6 - no blackcolored bishop;
advance with the gA to 95 - under good black control;
diagonale bl+7 - easy to defend with Eeg and Af8.
15.6d2! Makes the way free for the fA. This attack is not
easyto parry. f5"..8b6 16.4b3 EacS 17.f4 Ec4?! [7...6
18.g4! fxe4 19.Sxg4+l lt.Ecdl Exd4?l [18...b4
$&oi6:oqoaoo

Matting Attack

201

tg.gxc4tl l9.flxdd Sxd4+ z0.6hr Uro zt"rS:

[21...Wc7 Fitz

EOg

22.f6 gxl'6 23"Hg++ &hg 24.Uf4i+-]


22.f6t gxf6 The g-file is opened. 2J.Ug4+ 6A8 24.Qh7
6er ZS.SgE+ Qm 12S...flffi1 26.exf6 AeS 27.b4.. l-{ l{t

c.r0(r)

Filip, M - Medina Garcia,

.d

Kapfenberg, 1970
x.d4 af6 Z"c4 6 3.fic3 d5 a.Qg5 Qe7 5.e3 h6 6.Qxf6
gxf6 7.Afi {}_0 8.Ecl c6 9.94: irdT 10.cxtt5 cxd5 11.00 a6 l2.Se2 b5 13.e4! Qe7 14.e5!

E
A

1-l

,,ru

,&@
L"',ffi

A
,m

72

% bry

7/..a /.

EW

[4.exd5 OfO tS.OeSt] 14...Qb7 White has a clear space


advantage at the kingside. Further more there is with h6
already a weakness in the pawn formation in fiont of the
black king. But how to attack? Some of the already

regarded methods are not applyable: Sacrifice at h6 - no


blackcolored bishop; advance with the gA to 95 - under
good black controi; diagonale b1-h7 - easy to defend

with Ee8 and Af8. 15"Ad2l Makes the way free for the
fA. This attaek is not easy to parry" 15...8b6 16.4b3
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Maung Maung Lwin B.Sc"(Forestry), l. A.

Eact 17.f4 Ec4?t F?...f5 A) l8.ext6 Qxfb 19.6h1 Et-e8


20.Qbl OfB (20...Orda 2t"Qg6x) 21.Hd3 Ec4o; B) t8.gat
18...ftg4 l9.Hxg4tl lE.Ecdl Exd4?! [8...b4 19.gxc4
dxc4 20.0a4 SbS Zt.6Uc5 ixc5 22.Axq:5 Qxc5 23.dxc5
24.UDtl 19.Axd4 Wxd4+

Uxc5+

20.6hr Hno

zr.rt

EdE [21...Uc7 FIitz 22.f6 gxf6

l25...AfB 26.exf6 9ao1 26.exf6 Ac5 27.b4 Ae4?!


fzl...Ml 28.Axd5 Qxd5 29.Exd5 exd5 30.Eel+ 6e5
31.Exe5+-r-l 2S.Axe4 dxe4 29.Qg6!

c.10(2)

1-{

NunnrJ-YydeslaverrA
Leeuwarden oP, 1995

r.o4 c5 2.AB d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Oxd4 fif6 5.4c3 6c6 6.Qg5


67.E/d2 a5 8.0{F4 Qaz g.n Qe7 10.h4 Ec8 l1.6bl h6
r2.Oxc6 grcd 13.Qe3 d5 I4"e5 Aaz rs"rn Qxh4 l6.Qd4$6:o16:acgoaocr

Matting Attack
Qc? r7.Er2 b5

1t.6

Qgs?t [18...ex6] r9.Qd3

tH)

'm*
%
A
%

%r %
,,ru

% ,,ffi

% ,,ruL

,Mh

The thematical position is on the board. White has


already an open h-fiIe, but the black pawn position is
still very solid. 20.f61 M

%A

,,ffi

|r.ffi,

.ru

t%,

7/r://t

A) 2l...Oxf6 22-flrrJrr6 gxh6 23.gxf6


Nunn; B) 21...Vc7 Fitz 22.931 (22-Exh6

l2C,...gxt6 2l.exf6

Wcl

i+.fritrx.ahl wft:)

fuh6

22...8fe8 (22...fu5 23.Exh6! 9xh6


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2U

frilaung Maung

Lwin B.Sc.(Forestry),

l. A.

24.wh2 as4 2s.wh4+-) 23.Exh6r Qxh6 2a.sh2+-; C)


21...e5 22.Exh6!l Qxh6 23.Ug3+ 6h8 24.Wh4 Uxt-6
25.Qxe5+- Nunnl 21.Eh5! Axf6 {21...bxc3 LZ"flxgl
hxg5 23.Ug3 EbB 24.b3t- Nunn; 21..4xf6

22.exf6 Uc7 23.93 Efct8 24.Yxg5++-l 22"exf6 @xf6


23.Exh6! [23.Qxf6 Bxf6 24.Wxf6 gxf6 25.Ae2 6e7
26.9xa6+ Nunnl 23...Qxd4 24,9ln7+ 6h8 25.Uxd4 e5
[25...bxc3 26"QfS+ &g8 27.Edh1 #5 Fritz] 26.Uxe5 f6
27.Wh2 gxh6 2s.Uxh6 He7 29.Qfs+ 6gE 30.Qe6+! Ef7
31.8h1 1-0

c"10(3)

Planinc, A
YUG, 1975

- Buljovcic, I

l.e4 c5 2.AB d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Axd4 Aro S.Acs a6 6.Qg5


abdT 7.9c4 e6 E.ue2 ab6 9.Qb3 9e7 10.f4 h6 11.eh4
afd7 n.fue7 UxeT 13.(H) Acs tl.al Axb3 15'cxb3 ()'{)
f6.Eadl e5 17.4f5 QxE t8.exfs EfeS Here White has
even two f-pawns, and he moves both to f6! 19.f6! Uxf6
20.M4 He6 Zr.Axd6 Ee7 22.6 Uxb3
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Matting Attack

f,,%

205

AA

,,%

%w%L

23.f6 Ee6 [23"..fld7t Fritz 24.^f5! Exdi 25.Exdl 6xa4


A) 26.fkg7!? Ub6+ (26"."^xb2? 27.Hd6+-) 27.6h1 Wf6
0.Aga Hfl+ :t.6g1 f5-; B)
27.fxg7+ &xg7 2 8.4J5+-r-

698 2e.Ec1 (ze.Efi tcs)


29.."Ub0+ 30.&hl Ae5 31.Sf2; B2) 27.".tre8 28.8e4+ 96
29.8d3 Wa+ pe.".Wxb2 30.#xa4) 30.&ht Ec8 3t.He1
(3t.BdI) 31...698 32.Aha+ 6m1 zc.rxg7 Ed8 2s"Afs
Ex*t Zo.Hxdl Hd5 27.Uh5 Ucs+ Zt.6trt Uc4 29"Edr
Wxe4 30"Ed8+ t-+

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B.Sc(For..t& ),I.R,F.M

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