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JANUARY 1986 OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE UNITED STATES CHESS FEDERATIQN VOLUME41, NO. 1

1985 _ USCF PRESIDENT ANNOTATES OUR "!!" MOVES


American chess and the U.S. Chess Federation are once again standing tall.
That's the message flom USCF President E. Steven Doyle. \Arhethel one
looks at the financial bottom line or whether one looks at our top line
international results, there can be only one conclusion: give 1985 "ll's'"

t4 MAXIM DLUGY WINS WORLDJUNIOR


The weather steamed, the chess smoked, and Maxim Dlugy sizzled. Amer-
ica's "uncommon dominator," as he has been called, dominated it again.
This time, the world's youngest (age 19) GM scored 10-3 to win the world
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junior championship by a full point. International arbiter Carol Jarecki, who
was on the scene, files her stoly. "

22 CHANGING OF THE GUARD! KASPAROV WINS TITLE!


The Karpov era is ovel. IM Jonathan Tisdall, our get-go spark plW in Moscow,
brings you the games and the behind-the-board maneuvers. TWo of these
maneuvers are described in "Anatoly and His Helpi.g Hands" (from the West
Gennan news magazine, Der Spiegell and in Dragoslav Andric's piece on l'affaire
Knezevic. Finally, this editol chips in with "The Stories Behind the Story."

29 TH.E 1985 ANNUAL RATING LIST


Caissa's pecking order: a complete listing of over-the-board ratings for 1985,
Page 27 including top 50 lists and the ratings distribution chart.

6 ACROSS THE BOARD BY E. STEVEN DOYLE


9
LETTERS "ruts RICH NEw YoRK CLIQUE"
rO CHESS TO ENJOY BY ANDY SOLTIS
12 ABCs OF CHESS BY BRUCE PANDOLFINI
14 CHESS REVIEW CHESS QUEEN MAKES RIGHT MOVES
57 TOP 5Os LISTS CAISSA,S PECKING ORDER
60 THE CHECK IS IN THE MAIL BY ALEX DUNNE
66 THEMES ,N, KEYS BY DAVID L. BROWN
68 ENDGAME LABORATORY BY PAL BENKO
70 BENKO,S BAFFLERS BY PAL BENKO
74 LARRY EVANS ON CHESS BY LARRY EVANS
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76 WHAT,S THE BEST MOVE? BY LARRY EVANS
80 TOURNAMENT LIFE ZOO EVENTS YOU CAN PLAY IN
87 CLASSIFIEDS PRODUCTSFOR CHESSPLAYERS
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- SOME PRESIDENTIAL ANNOTATIONS

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How to Play the French Defense wrote about virtually al1 of them. You;: elected of- chess. Record numbers of students are now par'-
by lM 5haun Taulbut ficers have been working hald, and we all owe ticipating in USCF events, and out new scholastic
From move one, French (1.e4 e6) thanks to Myron Lieberman {vice-president), coordinatoL, Flank Elley, is finishing up Pawn &
players are fighting! This Ehtsford best- Woodrow Harris (secretary), Anthony Cottell Queen and in Between, an instructional selies de-
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us: therpfore meet quartelly to teview the finances organizers of the 1986 U.S. Open in Somerset,
(e74) s6z-3sss.@@EE and, when needed, to modify line items. The re- NewJersey {August 3- 15), are already at worktly-
ing. I hope to meet each of you personally at this
sult of our pr-udent review of incomes and outgoes
was a modest surplus of $59,773 for fiscal year great, upcoming toulnament.
1984-1985. And for this success, the federation The year' 1985 aiso mar ked the coming of age of
has its members - each and every one of you - - for lack of a better qualifier - the "super" tour'-
Elsevier's New In Chess Magazine is and its staff to thank. While the office employees naments. Jose Cuchi's New York Open attracted
the only complete internationally were wolking very har:d to make 1985 a banner- phenomenal network television coverage, and BilI
year for sales, the membels (including myself) Goichberg's World Open eclipsed records fot
oriented chess monthly in the world.
took advantage of the special USCF discounts on most players (1251) and iargest tournament prize
EACH MONTH quality chess products. fund l$150,200|. And if there wer-e a tecord fol ef-
. chess inleresl . lournament coveragcs ficiency and luxury, then it would surely {all to
. inlerviess o analyses PLOWING IT BACK INTO CHESS chess patlon Flank Normali fol his sponsorship of
o games selection . lheory The U.S. Chess Federation is, of course, a not-for- our most prestigious event, the U.S. Chess Cham-
profit organization, and our income is invested pionship, at his elegant Stanley Hotel in Estes
back into chess. One large budget item is funding Park, Colorado.
American players in international events. And in Yet another- USCF project is the revitalization of
1984-1985, the international proglam yielded telephone chess through the for-mation of a new
wolld-class dividends: national league, Tele-Chess. The debut is sched-
. In Sepiember-1985, IM Maxim Dlugybecame uled for this coming spring. Watch for details. And
World Junior Champion. also watch for National Chess Day'86 {scheduled
copies $5,75 o In late August 1985, the United States fin- for October 4th). National Chess Day'85was a te-
ished second in the 4th World Youth Team cham- sounding success, officially recognized by Plesi-
pionship. dent Ronald Reagan and celeblated by hundreds
o In early August 1985, Ilya Gu;:evich won the of communities thloughout this country. And
Wolld Under - 14 championship. Chess Day '86, too, will be just such a success if
o In the 1984 Chess Olympiad, the U.S team you begin planning festivities now.
not only captured the bronze medal, it also de-
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feated the Soviet Union fol the first time. THE YEAR OF THE USCF MEMBER
Name On the domestic front, the USCF continued to The USCF can do a lot to promote chess, but our'
Address glow, with our' membership topping 55,000 for- or-ganization is no bettel than its members. If w'e
City
the first time since the Fischer years. And, argu- are to make chess palt ofthe national social fabric,
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State
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zip 1985 as The Year ofthe Chess Club, the fedelation first U.S.-U.K. Match of Champions in Foxboro,
Send /hrs caupan to published a national club directory in the April Massachusetts. Not only did Dr. Altman help make
New ln Chess 2423 Noble Stal on 1985 Chess Life and plepared a "how-to" booklet
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CAISSA'S GRAY PANTHERS

You're Never Too Old To Mate;


Just Ask Anyone Over 4O!

eadel Keith Halonen of Rohnert early, but they found out years later, as
Park, California, asks a few pelti Keres put it, that what they learned "only
nent questions: with all the attention approximated the actua-l rules of the game."
paid to adolescent prodigies and teenage mas-
ters, is there any hope for the older genela- THE EIGHT-YEAR ITCH
tion? A.r'e thele late bloomer-s in chess? If you were to chart the rating growth of
"After all," notes Mr. Halonen, "there ale most players - the great, the good, the
such people evely-whele else." Bicyclists of- average, us patzers
- you would find a big
jump during the first eight years of tourna-
ten peak in their early 40's, and football
quartelbacks reach maturity in their late 20's.
Television anchormen and political leaders
t ment play, followed by a very low-rising
slope for the next stage of their careers,
seem to hit their stride only when they get a which may last 20, 30, or 50 years. Paul
distinguished touch of gray hair. And no one Keres, once again, fits this model. He played
seems to know the prime of an artist's life. 12. ... O-O-O! 13. NxB N-B3 14. Q-Bzl in his first tournament at 13, a full nine years
So, with actuarial tables indicating that B-N7 15. R-Ql BxNch l6.K-K2 NxN 17. after learning the moves. By age 21, he was
many of us will be going strong in our 70's, Q-BSch K-Nl 18. QxN Q-K5!, White of grandmaster strength.
what can you hope to accomplish if you start- resigns And this pattern recurs among most of the
big names of the past:
ed late in chess
yeals to play?
- and have only 40 or so more IT'S AN AGE-OLD QUESTION o Alekhine began to tafte chess seriously
Well, Keith, as one 3S-yearold to another, That's the good news. I'm afraid that there is at age lO, and within six yeals he was play-
let me point out that quite a number of mas- also some bad news, and it has to do with ing in international tournaments. By age 18,
ters bloomed late. Mikhail Tchigorin did not how quickly we progress in chess anci how he was nearly GM strength.
start tournament chess until he was 24, but he long we can keep up the plogless. o Tigran Petrosian was born two genera-
The tladitional theory is that mastels be- tions after Alekhine, and he matured during
come masters by starting vely young and a quite different era with a quite different
. . . is there any by working very hard. Grandmasters, so the Ievel of chess activity. He caught the chess
theory goes, stalt even younger and work b,a,g at 12, and he emerged as a 2500-level
hope for the even harder. Finally, world champions start player at 20.
older generation? the youngest and spend all their life implov- . Bobby Fischer's Brooklyn was as differ-
ing. The idea is that if you start as an infant ent as you can imagine from Petrosian's
and work on the game, you are bound to be- Erevan, but his progress was similar': serious
eventually became the gleatest player of czan' come a Gary Kasparov or a Nigel Shorl. player at eight, master at 13, and GM at 16.
ist Russia. Amos Burn, one of Britain's There are, however, problems with this Again, eight years.
greatest players, competed inflequently be- traditional view. The fact is that gleat play- o Mikhail Tal entered the Chess Section
fore he was 38; and George Salwe, who be- ers start at different ages. True, Jose Capa- of the Riga Palace of Young Pioneers at age
came Poland's number two player, didn't blanca began at only four, and Boris Spassky 10, and he scored his first major success,
make it into major events until he was 42. started at five. But Alexander Alekhine took winning the Latvian championship, seven
One noted English master, Joseph Henry up the game at seven, Max Euwe at nine, years later. Meanwhile, Viktor Korchnoi's
Blake, made his best result at age 63. And Emanuel Lasker at 11, and Mikhail Botvin- progress was interrupted by World Wal II,
even a 79-yedrold can play a lively game: r.rk at 12. Some near champions such as but it still took him only eight years to go
Geza Maroczy and Halry Nelson Pillsbury from novice to prize winner in the Soviet
CENTERCOUNTERDEFENSE [BO1] knew nothing of chess until they were 15 or championship.
W: H. Handel 16. And A.r'on Nimzovich went so far as to Of course, all of these men went much fur-
B: Dr. Wolf Bergraser (age 79) argue that it was better to learn a little later ther in their later years. But progress came
(hnesrpondence, 1 978- I 982 than earlier, to avoid picking up bad habits. mqch more slowly after the eighth year.
There just doesn't seem to be an ideal age And, in fact, very few of them added more
1. P-K4 P-Q4 2. PxP N-KB3 3. P-Q4 to learn the moves. And if you didn't pick up than 100 points to their playing strength.
NxP 4. P-QB4 N-N3 5. N-QB3 P-K4! 6. a chessboard until you were in college, then
KN-K2 B-KNs 7.8-K3 N/1-Q2 8. P-QN3 don't dismay. For the really imporlant date AND US LESSER MORTALS?
B-QR6!9.Q-Qz Q-K2 10. P-R3 B-R411. in your chess career is when you began to World champions are a rare breed. \ny'hat
N-N3 PxP 12. QxP read books and to play in tournaments about us lesser mortals? The pattern still
- to hold. Walter Browne joined the
that is, when you started to take the game seems
GM'Andy Soltis remains perpetually young at heart. His
most recent book is the much'prabed The Book of Chess seriously. Many famous players such as Paul Manhattan Chess Club at 13, and his rating
Lists lMcFarland & Co , 1984). Keres and Reuben Fine learned the moves was about 1700 after ayear of tournament

rO CHESSLIFE/JANUARY 1986
nk Bd by age 20, he had the GM title.
idtrq Evas also took up chess seriously at REVENGE OF THE CODGERS
lnl$,@d it took him only six years to win the
rffi,S. Championship. Larry Christiansen
md the U.S. Chess Feder'ation in 1968,
rd he r,r-as soon the first 12-year-old expert
;EilF Frrher's day. And by 7976
- yep,
rawilmtt vears later he had his first GM norm)
-
Yasser Seirawan entered his first
No. I
'@oment in late 7972, and by 1980 he was
,[ EE@dmaster. GM Wolfgang
Uhae are, of course, some men whose
gmirrth rvas interrupted by school (Botvin-
i Unzicker (age 58,

lm!&md Euwe) and by war'{Euwe and Bron- white to move


$ldml- .{nd there are still others such as Ana-
m$-r Karpov and Anthony Miles who took a
rh-'gro' slope to reach "chess maturity." But
,qnm wittr these latter two, the process took
t GM Vassily
Smyslov lage 631

m, L;mger than 12 years. Graz 1984


h]ha s more, this maturing process seems
m hrr"e little to do with when you got hooked
III
@ the game. IM Jack Peters played in his No. II No.
lffiror uonrmarnent at 16, and IM Joel Benjamin IM Thomas Arkhangelsky
Pffi,*a inv6lved in chess at eight. Yet both Paehtz

Ld thsrr achieved a master's rating in five

White to move White to move

. . . there is good and t ,,,ru'

IM Vladas
GM Wolfgang
bad news about Uhlmann lage 491
E
Mikeoas {age 75)

making progress 198 5 Latr ian Championship

in chess.
No. IV No. V

iiiiiiiitiirti:i:i;.r:tiiiil'Ji::it'irii t t cM Nino Kirov cM Misuel


Najdorf (age 671

pms and both reached IM strength three


'grws after that. That's right: 5 + 3:8!
,tnd the process doesn't apply only to the
@ mames. I took a random sampling of 50
t White to move Black to move

lrytrts, 50 Class A, and 50 Class B players GM Vladimir GM UIf


tforsm a recent rating list. Some of these play- Bagirov lage 471 Andersson
m bad been in their rating class for only a
ncstr or two, and others had been in their Bahu 1983 Wijk aan ke, 1978

.ririm* for more than a decade. And by check-


rqg old rating supplements, some dating No. VII
No. VI
firrk to the 1960s, I sketched their tourna-
GM Alexander GM Wotfgmg
rnmrilt careers the life stories, so to speak,
,rd&dr ratings.
- Panchenko Unzicker (age 55)

lflhe result? Only six of the experts took


mrettran eight years after their first tourna- White to move Black to move
to reach . . . expertise. And only nine
d the "A" players and seven of the "B"
GM Eugenio
@-ers required more than that to reach GM Efim
Geller lage 58) Torre
tudr current level.
5o Keith, there is good and bad news Wijh aan Zee, 1981
dim,,ut making progless in chess. Some of it
,;mres fast and easy, and fol the lest, you
,$lome to wolk hard. But being a kid isn't nec- No. \IIII No. IX
twily an advantage. Stefano Tatat, a 44- GM Sergey IM Josef Pribyl
pold -o:+
IM at the time, was told a few year s Dolmatov

ry the Italian Chess Federation that al-


dmrogb he was a seven-time national cham-
White to move White to move
gron he was too old to play on the Italian
Lffiu-rrpiad team. Only those 30 and under
,mu,irC lepresent Italy. GM Batmir GM Efim
Kholmov (age 58) Geller lage 591
The result? The Italians, who had finished
m a tie for 22nd in the previoirs Olympiad,
valgodonsh 1983
ffi,i"hed 42rd after adopting their youth-
um:11- policy. TD

CHESSLIFE /JANUARY 1986 I1


MENAGE A DEUX
-When The Enerny's King
Is Hit By Double Check, He Must
Move It Or [,ose [t.

ouble check is as explosive as it


sounds. Its twofold attack upon the
Yet another insidious ploy is to saclifice a
piece (usually the Queen) in order to lure the
Black plays a sacrifi
cial line leading to
Ee%%t
"ru. %i,,x
enemy's King forces the opponent enemy King to a square where it will t'eceive double check and
to move it or lose it. And unless the incom- the magnum force of mate.'vVhite probab- %
moded monarch can capture one of the at- ly hoped for 1. ...
tacking pieces, the menage a deux may
a devastating double
check. That's what
%
,m
hxg3 2. fxg3, think-
%
.m i"ry, ,ru
prove deadly. happened in dia- ing that he could re-
Double checks are frequently also check- gram three, a posi-
% %a% sist the coming at-
%i'"ry. ,&B"ffi- tr
mates. In diagrams ah; tion fi'om the im- tack. But Rubinstein Diagram 5: Black to move
g then played l. ...
la and 1b, there are mortal five-minute
two direct mates by u.,fu game Sm1,th-Helms Qxh2 + I, when 2. Kxhz led to 2. ... hxg3 +
double check. In % INew
- York. 19l5l. 3. Kgf Rh1, mate.
:. , Diagram 3: Black to move
It is a chess fact that double-check com-
both cases, mate is lllack has an awe-
delivered by a dis- some assault force of Queen, Rook and two binative possibilities expand in the presence
covered check along Bishops poised against the White King. But of powerful, raking
the Bishop file by a
Queen (a Rookwould
how ought he to proceed? If he tlies 1. ...
Rxg3 + , 'White has 2. fxg3, opening the sec-
Bishops. In diagram
six from Norman- t
Diagrams la-lb Hansen vs. Ander-
also do) in conjunc- ond file for the'White Queen and gualding
sen .,rruL%
tion with a Ifuight. And, of course, neither
the Queen nor the Knight can be captured
the mating square on 92. Othel Rook moves
-
for Black would permit such White defenses
(Copenhagen
1930), Black illus- t
,&^ /r//l*
because it is double check.
The essential position in diagram 1a was
as f2-f3 (guarding the g2-square) arld Bxh3
(grabbing Black's offensive lady). Black cut
trates an interesting
theme in which the
t ,tu
tftr
reached in Meek-Anon (USA 1859) after the the Caissic knot with l. ...A2 + !!, driving Bishops are needed
to support a set of Diagram 6: Black to
move
moves l. e4 e5 2. f4 exI4 3. Nf3 d5 4. Nc3 the 'vVhite King to a square where double
dxe4 5. Nxe4 Bg4 6.Qe2 Bxf3 (Blackmis- check is also mate lif 2.1\xg2, Blackhas 2. ... zigzag checks. Talk about doubling your
takenly believes that his attack on 'vVhite's Rxg3, mate). This famoustwo-mover is com- pleasure: 1.... Qxf3+ 2.Afi Rxf3+ 3.
Queen prevents double check) 7. Nf6, memolated in a well-known painting which Kg2 Rg3+ (double check) 4. KhZ Rg2+
mate. The idea given in lb occurred in hangs in the main room of New York's Mar- (double check) 5. Khf Rh2 + (double check
Miller-Chernev (New York 1935): 1. e4 e5 shall Chess Club. Kgl Rh1, mate.
again| 6.
2. Nf3Nc6 3.d4exd44. Nxd4Nf6 5. Bg5 The game Reti-Tartakower (Vienna 1910) Among positional players, the double
Be7 6. Nf5 d5 7. exd5 Ne5 8. NxeT QxeT is, arguably, the most commonly cited in- check wafts a faintly fetid odor suggestive of
9. Bxf6 Nf3, mate. stance of a gorrzn double check. Diagram unsound gambits and weak defense. Good
"Always double check, it might be mate" four is an excerpt games, it is held, ar.e somehow seldom won
is not such a bad practical maxim. But it is from this game, fol- with such crude strategical orchestration.
not always true. There are timbs when the lowing the moves 1. Pelhaps, but many great games have been.
discovery is not ,,ru e4 c62. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Take, fol example, the famous Evergreen
4. Nxe4 Game played be-
mate per se; rather,
it sets up a mating t dxe4
5. Qd3 e5 6. dxe5
Nf6
tween Adolf Anders-
1i ,
attack. In diagram
two, the nowadays
t /, QaS+ 7. Bd2 Qxe5
8. 0-0-0 Nxe4. Most
sen and Jean Du-
fresne (Berlin 1852).
A%
/////,
Diagram seven rep-
little-known Sidney
Johnston wins a
t playels would try 9.
;' .'
Kel, ,
tnleatenlng
' -
an Diagram 4: white to move
resents the calm
match game from eventual f2-f3 which snags the ebon steed. before the storm.
E The Czechoslovak Reti, however, gave the Anderssen, who
the famous Frank
Diagram 2: White to move
Marshall by forcing Greek gift, 9. Qd8 + I!. After 9. ... KxdS 10. faces mate on his 92,
DiaEram 7i White to move
mate through a preliminary double check: 1. Bg5 +, it will be mate by either 10. ... KeS 11. played 1. RxeT+
Ne7+ Kh82.Ng6+ hxg63.hxg3+ Qh4 RdS or 10. ... Kc7 tl. Bd8. Although this bat- And after 1. ... Nxe7, the great combiner
4. Rxh4, rnate. tle was only an offhand game, it may be the played2. QxdT + I!, sacking his Queen to set
shoftest mate ever consummated between up"a double check. There followed: 2. ...
two glandmasters. - KxdT 3. Bf5 + KeS (if 3. ... Kc6, 'vVhite has
NM Bruce Pandolfini, who is widely regarded as Anerica's
Ieading chess instructor, is the quthor of Bobby Fischet 's
In diagram five from the contest 4.8d7, mate) 4. Bd7+ KdS 5. Bxe7, rnate.
Outrageous Chess Moves /Sinrcn & Schuster, Inc , 19851 (Belitzmann-Rubinstein: Warsaw 1917|l, e
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1985 WorldJunior Title
BY CAROLJARECKI
AND DAVID GERTLER
hess began in the East, and it is experienc-
ing a resurgence there. Witness the World
Junior Championship, held in SharjAh, United
Arab Emirates, from September 10 to 27. Sixty-
nine future stals from 65 countries gatheled in this
chess hot spot. But there was nothing hotter - not
even the desert weather'- than the winning per-
formance of Amelica's own IM Maxim Dlugy.
His victory, combined with those of Victol Pal-
ciauskas (world correspondence champion) and Il-
ya Gulevich (world under-14 champion), shows
that Americans have regained the winning touch
Now we just have to regain the championship!
Maxim's FIDE rating of 2495 placed him well
above the rest of the Junior field. His score of
10-3, good for a full point margin of victory, con-
firmed this lofty stature. It also brought him the
$1,000 first plize.
When asked whether this triumph meant more
to him than did his other-recent successes, Maxim
stated emphatically, "Of course. Becoming a
grandmastel is gleat, but peopie expect that of
you. This [the World Juniol title] is the only thing
that witl stay with me for a long time."

SETTING A HOT PACE


Despite an initial dlaw and a sixth-round loss to
l5-year-old Indian IM Viswanathan Anand, Max-
im was always among the leaders. His final sprint, Can the desert be both hot and hurnid? "Yes," says international arbiter
CarolJarecki' But the
covering the last four t'ounds, included wins ...ia"ttr United Arab Ernirates compeniate with swimming pools and modern, air-
"itfre
conditioned buildings.
against Roberl Kuczynski (2405) of Poland and Pav-
el Blatny l239ol o{ Czechoslovakia, a draw with
second-ranked IM Josef Klinger' (2460) of Austria, 15. Rell of 29. Nf6 +, White can taste victoty.
28. ...9d4 29. Nc7+ Kd8 30. Nxa8 Rf8 31'
and a clinching victory over IM James Howell The pr-essure on e7 incteases.
15. ... Nd7 16. gxf4 Bh6 17. Rc2 Bxf4 18. QaS +, Black resigns
l2371l of England.
Asked to name his best game, Maxim replied, Rce2 Bd6 19.b4?
"My fifth-round win against Galego of Portugal This advance allows Black to counterpunch. It KING,SINDIANDEFBNSE [E84
W: IM Maxim Dlugy (United States)
was very exciting; it was awarded a the wouid have been bet-
ter to play the retr-eat, B: IM James Howell [England]
best game of that round. But my final victorT over
1985 World lunior ChamPionshiP
Howell that was a once-in-a-lifetime game." 19. Bb2, with the idea
- of playing for mate on
DUTCHDEFENSE lAsel the Iong diagonal. 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 96 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d,6 5. f3
19. ... a5! 20. Qbr
,////, O-O 6. Be3 Nc6 7.Nge? aG 8. Qd2 Rb8 9' a3 b5
W: IM Maxim Dlugy (United States)
fr,2
axb4 21. Bxb4 c5 10. cxbS axb5 11. d5 Na5 12. Nd4 e5 13. Nc6
B: Luis Galego {Portugal) + E A
1985 World Junior ChampionshiP (diagram) 22. dxc6!! Nxc6 14. dxc6 Be6
7' 15. Nxb5 d5 16. Ba7
Qb6+ 23. I(h1Qxb4
Annotations by IM Maxim DlugY The capture must be
After 21. ... c5 Rc8 17. Bc5 dxe4
1. d4 f5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3.93 964.Bg2BgZ 5.O'O made this way, since rily'hite wins easily after-23. ... (diagramf 18. Qxd8
O-O 6. c4 d6 7. Nc3 Nc6 8. d5 Ne5 9. Nxe5 dxe5 Bxb4 24. cxdT BxdT 25. Nds. Rfxd8 19. Be7 Re8
10. b3 24. Qxg6+lKfS 2O. Bxf6 Bxf6 21.
Theory considers 10. e4 to be the main line. Aftel the "obvious" 24. ...Rg7, White would re- fxe4 Bb3 22. Bd,3
10.... e4 11. Ba3 RfZ 12.f3! tain a clear advantage by 25. cxdT BxdT 26. Qd3. Red8 23. KeZ Ba4 7:,,H
Now Black's chief asset, his strong pawn at e4, 25. Nds Qc5 24. bZ BxbS 25. a4 Aftcr 17.... dxc4
will be liquidated. The capture, 25. . . Qxc4?, allows 'vVhite a win- kZ 26. Rhcl Bd6
"27 . Bc4 Bxc4 28. Rxc4 Ra8 29. Rd f Ra6 3O.
12. ... exf3 13. exf3 f4 r4. Rcr hs?l ning fork by 26. cxdT BxdT 27. Nb6.
White's advantage would be somewhat smallet 26. Qh6+ Ke827. cxdT+ BxdT 28. Qxhs Nxd6 cxd6 31. c7 RcS 32' Rbf R6a8 33. Rb6
after 14.... NhS 15. Ne4!. With an extra pawn and the devastating thl'eat Kf8 34. Rxd6 Ke7 35. Rds f636.g4Ra7 37.

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gleeted by a wave of superheated moisture which
quickly debunked any mlths about arid deserts.
But as we lounged about in our individually air-
conditioned suites, it was easy to forget about the
hundred degree heat and virlually hundled.per-
cent humidity which pervade the region.
On rest days, the players were treated to touls of
the local points of interest. A favorite destination
was the sozlk, the Arab version of a shopping mall.
Maxim especially enjoyed the record store, which
z sold cassette'tapes for the equivalent of ninety
cents. Imagine: the music flom the play Chess, a
t double album, for $1.801
a
o

1OOI NEW ARABIAN KNIGHTS?


o Chess enjoys great support in the Emirates. For
F years, top players have been br-ought in to tr-ain
=
o theil youthful talents. Two natives, 17-year-o1d
O
E Saeed Ahmed Saeed and his 19-year-old brother
Nasser, have already achieved the rank of interna-
o
o
F tional master'. Othel young hopefuls ale also im-
o
E ploving rapidly.

FRENCHDEFENSE [C11
W: Abdel Jassim (United Arab Emirates)

Kcl Rb8 3 f. Bc2Bxc2 32.Kxc2 Rb2 + 33. B: Luis Galego (Poftugal)


Rdc5 Kd7 38. Rc6 Ke7 39. Kd3 Rb7 40. a5 30.
1985 World Junior Championship
Rb3+ 41. Kc2 RbS 42.RGcS Rb7 43. a6 Ra7 Kxc3 Rxa2, White resigns
44. RcG Kl7 45. Kc3 KeZ 46. Id.b4 Kf7 47. Kbs
IN THE DESERT l. e4 e6 2. d,4 d,5 3. Nc3 dxe4 4. Nxe4 Nf6 5.
KeZ 48. Kb6 Raa8 49.I(bZ KI7 50. Rd6 Ke7 DESSERTS
51. R4c6, Black resigns The participants and their seconds were unani
mous in their plaise of the playing site and our
Bg5 Be7 6. Bxf6 Bxf6
7. Nf3 Be7 8. Bd3 O-O
z
71, ,,,'.,,'.///,,,
Several absent juniors could have made the '////,., r.,/ii

tournament stronger. Maxim mentioned Soviet hosts' hospitality. We wele allocated three com-
9. Qd2 Nd7 10.0-0-O 7'
FM Alexey Dreev, the fast-rising Ferdinand Hel- plete floors of the Sharjah Holiday Inn, each with a
b6 11. h4 Bb7 t2. :///, ,'LA,I
a )\,
a///a
Z4-hour seculity guald. And the playing rooms
Rh3 Nf6 13. Nxf6+
lers of Sweden, and Dutch prodigy Jeroen Piket. ,//z:'
were well lit, air'-conditioned and spacious. In a Bxf6 14. Ng5 h6 15. ':a/,
Nonetheless, the event, which had five interna- //t/.
Nh7 Re8 16. Nxf6+ ,/,
tional masters, three FIDE mastels, a;d a host of word, superb.
Qxf6 17. 94 e5 18.
#, ,n// ..

powerful untitled players, was fat'from weak. Three times a day, the hotel's master ihel a H
a/ 'l:,':'.

native of Galmisch-Partenkirchen, West Gelma- dxeS Rxe5 19. f4 RaS


Blatny, the Czechoslovak replesentative, led the After 24. ... Rf8
ny, prepaled a sumptuous hot and cold buffet. 20. k4 Ra4 21. gS
tournament through round ten, taking second
with 9-4 on tiebreak over Klinger. Six players tied The endless stream of delicacies led Geolg Dan- Qfs 22. Rc3 Ba6 23. Bb3 Rxf4 24. RxcT Rf8
ner, Klinger''s second, to predict that some of the
(diagrarnf 25. gG Rlz 26. Rxf7, Black resigns
for fourth with 8%-4Vz tallies: Gr-eek IM Efstatios
Grivas, Indonesian FM Ruben Gunawan, two playels would deparl having gained more pounds
So enthusiastic are the local organizers that the
unr-ated youths, Enrico Sevillano of the Philip- than rating points! Danner, who owns a pastry
Dubai chess club, to celebrate the opening of their'
pines and Vassily Ivanchuk of the Soviet Union, shop in Austria, sampled most of the items fiom
second blanch, held a speed chess tournament
and the aheady mentioned Anand and Howell. the groaning dessert calt - just fol comparison, of
with $5,000 in prizes. Maxim Dlugy scored yet
Aggressive, uncompromising pJay is a regular course.
another triumph, winning the gold medal in a
featur-e of youth events, and it was certainly in Maxim spent evely free hout of the first six days
playing ping-pong with the other youngsters. playoff with Poland's Kuczynski. Each pocketed a
evidence here. Even the leaders seemed eaget fot
Rumol has it that the level of their ping-pong was cool $900.
fu11-fledged brawls.
Excellent publicity contributed to the success of
nearly as high as that of theil chess. Perhaps the
playels picked up a few pointers from Blatny's the Junior. As the tournament nealed its climax,
father', a for-mer member of the Czech Olympic the Emilates' two English-language newspapel's,
QUEEN,SGAMBITACCEPTED 1D441
the Gulf News andthe Khaleej Times, calriedlarge
W: IM Niaz Mulshed (Bangladesh) ping-pong team.
spreads containing pictures of the leading players,
B: Vassily Ivanchuk (Soviet Union)
PUMPING LIQUID GOLD summaries of the top games, and news fiom other
1985 World [unior ChantPionshiP
The United Ar-ab Emirates was formed in 1971. It palts of the chess wolld
consists of seven emirates, of which Abu Dhabi, The other arbiters and I had an unusually easy
l. c4 eG 2. Nc3 d5 3. d4 cG 4. Nf3 Nf6 5. Bg5
Dubai and Sharjah are the largest. The chief in- assignment. The young players got along famous-
dxc4 6. e4b5 7. e5 h6 8. Bh4 g5 9. exf6 gxh4

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dustry of the region is oil production. Revenues Iy, and thele were no noteworthy disputes about
1O. Ne5 Qxf6 1r. 93 .H
fiom this liquid gold ar e used to fund an ambitious pairings or politics Our toughest tasks were to
Nd7 12. Qe2 cS 13.
,1 t /r,,, array of social proglams, including free education convince spectators not to smoke in the playing
Bg2 (diagramf 13. ...
/,/t't2A'/;,/.
,L H, "& room, and to choose between the chocolate
cxd4 14. NxdT BxdT :///.r/fr q '1, through graduate school.
mousse and the creme caramel at mealtime.

talri
15. Nds QgZ 16. Shalah is a curious mixture of new and old, of
Nc7+ KdS 17. Nxa8
,;, lft stone buildings in the o1d porl and modern urban The 1986 Chess Olympiad will be held in Dubai.
'/,t/'.
Bb4+ 18. Kfl d3 19. structures, of burnoose-clad men driving Merce- I advise anyone who has a chance at making his or
/:;,/.9 'lrfu des and Toyotas. Fewer than half of the inhabi- her national team to wolk extt-a hald to gain the
Qd1 Qxb2 20. Rb1 '.8', lt ''& a/'r'H
Qd2 21. f4 Qxdl+ tants of the Emirates are Arabs; indeed, most of necessary rating points. If the conditions of the
22. Rxdl I(eZ 23. the shops that I visited were staffed by Indians and World Junior ar-e any indication, you'llbe glad you
Rbl Ba3 24. Kel c3 25. Rb3 b4 26. Be4 Rc8 Pakistanis. did You may not win all of your games - but
27.Rxa3 bxa3 28. Bxd3 Rxa8 29.Kd,lBa4+ When we stepped out of our plane, we were you'11nevel go hungry! iD

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8. Nb3 Nc6 9. Nbxd4 Nxd4 lO. Nxd4 Bd7
Lobron Wins Manhattan Invitational Black usually plays 10. ... Be7 or 10. ... a6.
1r. b3
BY RUSS GARBER
GM Yehuda Gruenfeld); and as Black, he lost
Although this move is "theory," it is too com-
National Master against Lau and Lein in the Advance (3. e5) varia-
mittat. White should have tried the more flexible
tion of the French Defense. He'il surely be spend-
T\ id the 1985 Manhattan Chess Club Invita-' ing some time at the analysis board fol future tour-
11. Re1, awaiting Black's decision on which side
Ll t,onui 'aise more questrons than it an- naments.
to castle.
swered? Or did the tournament represent litt1e 11.... o-0-ol
Fedorowicz, whose rating is higher than over
more than 10 chess masters coming together brief- This move is-given only a ".? ' in the lecent In-
half the world's glandmasters, deserved bettel in
ly at the ciub's aptly numbered location of 57th this tournament. He needed a third norm to quali-
formant 39.
Street and 7th Avenue (57 + 7:64!) and then head- 12. Bb2
fy as a GM. The FlDE-allotted time period for
ing off in 10 discrete dilections? The Bishop wi-ll do little here.
achieving the three norms is running out on John,
As will be seen, the answers to the above ques- 12. ... Qc7 13. Qe2 h5l
and although he maintains a dashing, devil-may-
tions bear directiy on the health of what Dutch Black menaces the White King, while 'v\4oite
care demeanor, he has spent real effort developing
GM Gennadi Sosonko has telmed "the American threatens little
his talent. What will happen if he has to start back '/z///7,

school of chess.'' For the moment one thing is very


clear: West German GM Eric lobron moved in
at square one in this game of 64 squares?
14. h3
14. ... Ng4l
(diagramf ,rlfl
t g,g
:/:i/,
the right dir-ection by scoring6Vz-2lz to take clear Anpvayl //?.1
LONDON BROILS ',/,//2
/.////2.:

first in this strong, FIDE category 10 event and 15. f4 //,


to win the first prize of $800. This tournament,
Brooklyn College computer science student FM
After 15 hxg4,Black A 9.6
Dmitri London achieved his aim of scoring the 4%
gets a fier-ce attack in
% ,&
A ,/r:,,
which was sponsored by the American Chess A
points needed for a second IM norm. In this tour- !
Foundation and which was held from September' the .line 15. ... hxg4 'lr,/,
nament, higher-rated opponents leat'ned that they
30 to October 10, was the strongest American in- 16. f4 (Whitewould be
had better'.be ready for complications as Bla-ck
telnational sinc e the 1972 category 1 1 event in San even worse offafter 16.
against London. Benjamin and Gruenfeld were.
Antonio, Texas. Its average rattng'.2482.
settling for draws; Taylor and Lau welen't, going 93 Bc5! 17. Qxg4 Bxd4 18. Bxd4 Bc6 19. f3 Rxd4)
American IM Maxim Dlugy and West German 16. ... gxf3 17. Nxf3 lthe trY 17. gxf3 runs into 17. ..
under in Sicitians (for London-Lau, see this page).
IM Ralf Lau also moved forward. Both tallied 6-3 e5) 17. ... Bc5+ 18 Rf2 Qg3 19 Rafl Bc6 20. Be5
Although london scot'ed an undefeated 3%-
scores to tie for second prize i$300 apiece) and to QE4.
1% as White, he will only move higher when he
pick up GM norms. For Dlugy, the norm was his 15. ... Nh6 r6. Qxh5
figures out how to handle 1. d4, against which he
third, and he will leceive the coveted GM title at White decides to grab a pawn in the hope that
managed only a draw in three games.
the Dubai FIDE congless in November 1986. Black will misplay the attack.
IM Tim Taylor took off immediately following
The powerful GM Anatoly Le\n, 54, took the 16. ... Bcs f7. Qe5 Nfs 18. QxcT+ KxcT 19.
his finahound game to resume his work as a
fourth and final prize of $ 100 by posting the solid c3 Bc6
driver of one of those un-armoted personnel car'-
numbers of 5/z'312. His scot'e included three The Queens may be off, but Black's attack is still
riels that New Yorkers call taxicabs. The only
draws against the younger- prize winners, who very strong
thing tougher- than making a living as a chess
chose wisely to split their points with the danger- 2O. Rael
master in the Big Apple is the competition from
ous veteran of seven Soviet championships. Lein's White's best chance was 20. Bd3, when Black
other chess professionals. Nobody gives you any-
experience in pleparation appeared when he
thing, and in Taylor's case, they took a lot. Seven
can try 20. ... Nh4 21. Rf2 g5l. On 20. KhZ, [,obron
played variations that his opponents would not (or- planned 20. ... Ne3 21 Rg1 Bd6!, apparently
points in nine games - to be exact.
could not) contest. dreaming of such lines as 22. Nxc6 lif 22. g3?'
then - oops! - 22 ... Ng4, mate) 22. ...BxI4+ 23-
SWEET BUT TOUGH SIXTEEN HE WAS DRESSED TO KILL Kh1 Rd2l. The threat is mate in two, starling with
At the other end of the age spectrum was Hun- Tour-nament winner l-oblon, who has taken a .. Rxh3+.
garyls IM Susan Polgar', who is a sweet but tough break from the University of Mainz law school "to 20. ... bsl 21. N3 Ng3t. 22. Rf2 b4 23. Re5
sixteen. Three hat'd losses, which totaled over 200 reach the top" in chess, played his varied openings Bb6 24. Kh2 bxc3 25. Bxc3 Bxd4 26. Bxd4
moves, ruined her score. But the enthusiasm re- as flawlessly as he dlessed. He displayed what he Rxd4 27. Bbs Nfs 28. Rc2 Rd6 29. a4 Nd4 3O.
mained, as she proved by her fine seventh round calls his "flexible" style in strategic triumphs over Rc3 Kb6 31. Bf1 a5 32' Re1 Rh4 33. b4 a-xb4
win against the world's tenth ranked intelnational Polgar and Fedorowicz and in tactical wins against 34. Rb1 b3, White resigns
master, John Fedorowicz. She has, of course, Benjamin and Gruenfeld. The following sparkling
already shown her mettle by defeating the likes of game against Gruenfeld was played in the key MAKING IT THE HARD WAY
GM Eugenio Ton'e at the 1985 New York Open eighth round when the two players, along with While lnbron was defeating Gruenfeld in lound
and GMs Ivan Farago and Florin Gheorghiu at Lau, led with 5-2: eight, the co-leader IM Ralf Lau suffeled a 20-
Baden-Baden this last August. move loss against IM-aspirant l,ondon. The game
The expelience of meeting Susan is magical. She FRENCH DEFENSE tcoTl was short and sout - l.ondon-Lau: 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3
is a charming, attractive young lady who happens W: GM Yehuda Gruenfeld e6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nc6 5. Nc3 d6 6 Be3 Nf6 7
to be this world's second-ranked female chess- B: GM Eric Lobron Bc4 a6 8 QeZBeT 9.0-0-0 0-0 10 Bb3 Qe8 11.
player. Chess needs more like her to show the 1 9 I 5 M qnhattan Invit qtional Rhgl Nd7 12. 94 Nc5 13. 95 b5 14. Nxc6 Nxb3+
game in its brighter', more sociable light. And al- 15. axb3 Qxc6 16. Bd4 ReS 17 Qh5 96 18. Qh6 Bf8

though her final score of 2Vz-6yz was a reversal of 1. e4 e6 2. d.4 dS 3. Nd2 c5 4. Ngf3 cxd4 5. 19. Qh4 b4 20 Rd3 bxc3?? 2t QxhT+, Black
sorts, her ultimate direction can only be up. exdS Qxd5 reslgns
As White, Loblon reached this position against Lau slumped into his chair and offered his hand
BACKWARD HO! Tigran Petlosian (Plovdiv 1983) and lost. The pur- in resignation. For the tall, friendly Berliner, this
American grandmaster aspirants IM Joel Benja- pose of 5. ... Qxds is to avoid the isolated d-pawn loss not only knocked him out of the tournament
min and IM John Fedorowicz both took a step which results aftel the main line, 5. ... exdS. lead, it also meant that he would have to defeat
backwards, finishing in a tie for 7th-8th with 6. Bc4 Qd6 7. o-o Nf6 GM Gruenfeld in the final round to earn his first
3Vz-5/z scores. As White, B€njamln failed to con- If Black tries to hold the pawn with 7 ... Nc6, GM norm. Yet devastation turned to celebration
vert advantageous or winning positions into full White can increase his lead in space and develop- when he tu:ned in a norm-satisfying final round
points (against, respectively, IM Tim Taylor and ment by 8. Ne4 Qd8 9. Bf4 Nf6 70. Qe2 Be7 t7. upset

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MAKING IT THE SANE WAY spot last year'. He did exactly what he had to do: he
SICILIAN DEFENSE TBZ3]
made that precious draw.
Dlugy's malch to the GM title was saner and a bit
W: IM Ralf Lau more standald than Lau's heroics: Maxim won
B: GM Yehuda Gruenfeld against the lower-rated players and drew with the SICILIANDEFENSE lB44l
1985 ManhottTn Invitational
more formidable foes. He played his pawns "close W: IM John Fedorowicz
to the vest" by relying on thorough opening plepa- B: IM Maxim Dlugy
l. e4 cS 2. Nc3 d6
98 5 M anhqttan Invitation al
3. f4 Nc6 4. Nf3 e6 ration and superior technique. He can thank his 1

i.,/rut tlainer, IM Vitaiy Zaltsman, for much of that.


5. d4 cxd4 6' Nxd4
What disthguishes Dlugy from his peets is an L. c4
NgeT 7. Nb3 a6 8.
ability to win when he must He had to scote 7Vz 'vVhite, knowing his opponent well, masks his
Be3 b5 9. Qf3 Bb7
points in the final two rounds to garner the desired intentions.
10. O-O-O (diagram)
1o.... Qc7?? tt. norm. And so he defeated Susan Poigar in round l. ... cS 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Nc3 e6 4. e4 Nc6 5. d4
eight, leaving himself the job of holding with the cxd4 6. Nxd4 Bb4 7. Nxc6 dxc6
Bxb5 Ng6 12. Ba4
Black pieres against his rival John Fedolowicz, Dlugy assumes a peaceful outcome and offers
o-0-o 13. Qfz Re8 14. After I O, O-O-O
whom Dlugy narrowly edged out of an interzonal an exchange of Queens. The usual move is 7. ...
Bb6, Black resigns

20 CHESSLIFE/JANUARY 1986
lM tols. GM loblon, for example, held that "Ameri 'vVhile spefing about torture, my final score of
fiOfl+ Xxd8 9. e5!? can players are just as well-prepared as Euro- 6-3 (+4 - 1 = 3) indicates that I inflicted a bit of
ffi cteals that he is in no mood for a dl'aw. peans." Perhaps the bottom line is not, as sug- the same on several opponents. In the final round,
1@h,olircmove 9. Bd2 is given inECO, but it gested in the filst par-agraph of this article, that the my opponent, FM Herman Grooten, needed a win
,di[ilri M an easy game after 9. .. e5. tournament raised numerous questions' Rather', it to make his final IM norm. But it was not to be, as
{r-MU may merely have proven tournament TD Bill a rare blunder foi'ced him to give up after only 16
Goichberg'S point that "more oppoftunities are moves.
hmiry tffe co/nmon advice to play activqly
fu *miriog for a dlaw, Black does not challenge needed for American players, but the funding is
'm flo prur-e that he has something after' 9 ... becoming unavailable." e ENGLISHOPENING
]fflil Iurfllr aJ Bxc3+ 11. bxc3 Nxc3. As a result, W: IM Mar* Ginsburg
l![[rtEr hds in a Passive Position. B: FM Herman Grooten
mtrOhc3+ 11.trxc3c5 12.}r4lKeZ 13. Chess, Travel, Friendship, 1985 MM Euwe Memoial

rL[ll5 r4- Rh3 f6 15. Rg3 KfZ 16. exf6 Nxf6


OM" EJ
Uffi r,eakens his Queenside pawns, but it is
Victory, Satisfaction 1. c4 c5 2. Nc3 Nf6
3. Nf3 b6 4. e4 dG 5.
7/. s'//,
:/;tA
E
l'///.r
,ffih mo suggest anything better. dn 17. .. Re8, d4 cxd4 6. Nxd4Bbz i.''/ft. iri
mE moH have the troubling 18. Bd3.
BY MARK GINSBURG
International Master
7. Bd3 NbdT 8. O-O
Bfr
:r:/' 'N
.4t
of. ' na7 19. h5 h6 20. Rd6 b5 21. Rc6 96 9. Re1 Bg7 1O. //l L 1)
O-O 11. Bg5 aG 12. ?//,I "" 'r///,
,///,
E/.ZL kc5 bxc4 23. Rxc4
ffi fuesa winning position, but he must play
O un a mere chess club bring togethel ten in-
\-z telnational playels to compete in an impec-
cably organized tournament? The 1985 Max Euwe
Qd2 Nc5 13. f3 Re8
14, Racl e6 15. Nc2!
K
%
zrKT
Affi.
E RdZ 24. R;I4 Fidz 25. RxgT+ IkgT Memorial, which was held in Eeklo, Belgium, Bf8?? (diagram) 16. After15...Bf8??
- -- hgS 27' e5! dxi5 17. Qxd8
'
. r r:- l8 a4 %%%
fr-om August 6 to 17, is proof that the task is possi-
ble. For the toumament, which this writer was Raxd8 18. Bxf6, Black resigns
: ::er the "z
i% "ry, fortunateenough to win, was a product of the ef-
fofts of the MSV club near Gent, Belgium. This win gave me six points, but I had to wait for
-: 3e7
:.:- 29. Bb6
.-, -=: 10. Rf6?
t
////t
"ru,
The organizational background of this event is
an interesting one. ln 1974, two European chess
the outcome of the four'-session Grooten-Hellers
game from round eight before my victory was
sure. Grooten, who lefused to become discour--
: have clubs, the aforementioned MSV and The litrhite
'rnnrng %%,ru,% Horse club in Sas Van Gent, Holland, put togethel' aged by his disheartening loss to me, defeated
the first ECI Interrrational Youth Tournament, an European Junior Champion and pre-tournament
hm 3O- Rc4.
favorite IM Ferdinand Heller:s from Sweden. The
L &a4 31. event which has gained a statusjust below that of
EE+ - 32. Kbl Rxc3 33. Be3 Rc6 34. the European Junior Championship. The idea of game lasted 125 moves, with the Dutchman final-
ly scoling in a R+B vs. R ending.
lEb 35. 93 Be8 36. 94 BdZ 37. gs Bg4 the olganizers was a sir4ple one: junior players re-
In hindsight, the critical duel of the tournament
lf.EE+ 39. KbZ e44O.I(c3KI7 4l.Kd4 quire early exposure to FIDE round robins if they
was my interesting third round encounter with
lEhr are to progless beyond the Swiss system calnival
16-year'-old Hellers which raged through three ad-
[hfrmrb. whose hands had been pressed to scene.
journment sessions-
|f,ix fitil{il* in a gesture o[ cOncentration a mo- And over the years such notabies as Holland's
ld ft6re, suddenly raised them in a shrug, GMJohn Van der Wiel, Sweden's IM Harry Schuss-
ffi *red to say,'"Okay, you've got your GM ler', and England's IM David Goodman capturedthe SICILIANDEFENSE IB421
lflilE " M the shrug was accompanied by a win- ECI events. Previous American representatives W: IM Ferdinand Hellers
tryrEsion which hid in good spofismanship have been FM Paul 'vVhitehead n 1977, myself in B: IM Mark Ginsburg
llh@bted disappointment at failing to obtain 1978, and Paul Tmong in 1984- 1985 Max Euwe Memoial
lh,ormSird GM norm.
TALK ABOUT SWEET TORTURE! 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 a6 5.
IUT GIOOD ARE WE, REALLY? Although most of the past ECI tournaments have Bd3 Nf6 6. O-O d6 7. c4 NbdT 8. Nc3 Qc7
'lMhnc 6 a rhool of thought which holds that been Swiss system competitions, this year the The immediate 8. ... 97-g6 would be risky
&m players would be, in the words of ACF organizers planned a ten player round robin event because of the strong 9. Bg5!, which I was for-
tudrire Director Allen Kaufman, "grandmas- which was a mix of young IMs, FMs, and NMs. tunate enough to demonstt'ate as \Vhite against
ffigffi@'lived in Europe." The idea is that the But one thing did not change: as in the past, everv GM Roman Dzindzichashvili (Chicago 1979|.
lWd mtetrational tournaments in this countly player was placed with a host family. And, too, the 9. b3?!
b&s our boys in theil quest for GM laul'els. organizels worked hard to please the players. I Hellers should have played the mole aggressive
fu ffie results of the Manhattan Invitational don't think anyone missed a trip to the Graven- 9. f4.
steen, a famous medieval castle which featules a E%E %
tt
ure wre distulbing questions. Some obserers 9. ... 96l lO. Be3
i
A .x
ffi tlst the American "near-GMs," Benjamin,
mdtmw"iz, and Dlugy, posted a large minus
dazzhng array of lotlute devices. And so rvVhite's
move looks superflu-
ninth
t lfl,t
w plz-V/zl against four foreign players whose ous. A,/ + %
qB raing of.24T3wasmorethan 40 points be-
1985 EXPANDED INDEX
to. ... BEZ 11. Rcl
t ,ffi,,&^ '#,t
l!hu* tfue American average of 2575.
'[fre implication, that the greater prevalence of All the games, playels, stories, letters,
o-o L2.f3 b6 13. Qd2
Bb,7 14. Rfdl Rac8
A
I
.,& t
hmim quem events in the United States is harm- reviews - all of 1985's Chess .Life is 15. Qfz Qb8 16. Bfl
A |#,
friibthe maximum realization of chess talent, was indexed in the 1985 Expanded Index. R:fe8 17. Nde2 Ba8
Attcr 18. Rd2
tri.A{ bv world champion Anatoly Karpov in a re- . Send $2 fol your copy to: 1985 Chess 18. Rd2 (diagrarn) 18. ... Ne5!?
oGiiilt ider-view (s ee Chess Life, November 1 985, pp. Life lndex, 186 Route 9W, New This active sortie, which is based upon a quick
t&.39. 581. And this view was echoed by Ralf Lau Windsor, New York L255O. .. d6-d5 thrust, offers up Black's b-pawn.
ffi,flated that Swiss systems forced American (Copies of the Expanded Indexes for 19. h3
1983 and 1984 are still available at the
m&gus to essay more "active openings" with the On 19. Bxb6, I was examining the obscure line,
uuu& that they were "poot-er in quiet positions." same price.) 19. ... d5!? (threatening ... Neg4l 2O.Ba7 Qb4.Fer-
[d one tournament proves little. And there
[Please turn to Page 56]
me conflicting opinions among the foreign visi-
CHESS LIFE / JANUARY I9It6 2I
Charngirg Of The Guard!
Kasparov Defeats KarPov, L3 -11'
SOVIET CHESS SHAKE-UP APPEARS LIKELY

Hitor's Note: The Karpov eraisover. Challenger


Gary Kasparov has defeatedformer world cham'
pion Anatoly Karpov by a score of 13-11. In the
March 1986 Atess Life, we wiII convene a "Sym-
prxiwn of the Exynrts" for an wrprecedented dis'
cussion of Karpov the man, the chessplayer, the
influence, and what the victory of Kasparov holds
for the future. With the changing of Caissa's
guard, interesting times appear ahead.
For the nrcment, CL's getgo sparh plug in
Moscow, IM Jonathan Tidall, continues his un-
rivalled reports on the games both at the board
-
and, once again, behindthe board. One ofthev o
z
latter games was the unequal contest betweenthe z
well-known Yugoslavian chess joumalist, Ratho o
After being
Kne'zevic, and the &wiet authoities. 9
o
anested, Knezevic was expelled from the hviet o
Union. Our man in Belgrade, Dragoslav Andic,
gives us his country's reaction to "Soviets hy
'Nyet' to Joumalist.:' o
o
But the Knezevic squall seems a small gust F
o
compred to what reryrter Ttdall descibes as
the " storm clouds gatheing in the hviet capital. " Gary Kasparov refused Anatoly Karpov so much as a smile before, durilg or after any of.the
He is referring to the recent revelations in the g.-.r. H'e arrived on time, piayed- with his head clutched between his hands, and exited
West German news magozine, Der Spiegel /&p- without an adieu following every garne.
tember 301, regarding Karpov's financial deal-
ings. The bottom line: the fuleaguered world ly, as if he could hadly breathe for excite- The case of Yugoslav photo-journaiist Rat-
champion possibly faces an indictment for viola- ment. In a grotesque parody of a double ko Knezevic is also quite disturbing. Kneze-
tion of Soviet culrency laws. Read all about it in take, he swivelled round to look at the un- vic was in Moscow to covet the match for
"Anatoly and His Helping Hands." suspecting audience. He then sat back in his Tanjug, the official Yugoslav news agency;
Finally, in "The Stoies khindtheStory," thb chair, sprang forward and, with a thump, and although he has had a long and distin-
editor provides a biefrepise ofrecent articles on played the decisive Queen sacrifice." There guished career covering top-flight chess
the championship published in The Wall Stleet followed a few moves and a few minutes. events, he was harassed fiom the beginning.
Jortrtaal and the Financial Trmes. The view that "In that time, " Soviet GM Eduard Gufeld re- During the first game, he was accosted by
revelations would follow hot on the heels of a Kar- rnarked later of Karpov, "he must have aged "security agents" who demanded to see his
pv match loss rs, uz a sense, incorrect. ten years." credentials. He showed them a valid ticket
They began as early as late &ptember! That's how it is. And it is not, therefore, and his A.l.P.E. (lnter national Association of
surprising that security at the match is in- ChessJournalists) card. One guard then con-
Novouann 11, 1985 credibly tight, sulpassing even the precau- fiscated his ticket and told him that he did
tions taken at football matches. It is so bad not have a ticket. He was arrested and t'e-
ow to describe this match? In lon- that I am often barred fi'om the grandmastel Ieased only when the autholities began to
don's Financial Times,I was quoted analysis room in spite of having a clearance. fear, given Knezevic's connections, a politi-
as saying"I have never known an This practice is not prejudicial, reaching the cal incident.
atmosphere like it. It is even mole tense than height of absurdity when Soviet GMs Rafael According to Knezevic, he was being ha-
when Kalpov played the Soviet defector' Vaganian and Tamas Georgadze and myself rassed because he was a Kasparov sym-
Korchnoi." wele plevented fiom entering the analysis pathizer who had published an interview
Here is how the authol of that same article room. Yuri Averbakh tried to convince the wiih Kasparov in which the challenger had
desclibed Gary Kasparov's Queen sacrifice mindless "security trainees" that it was attacked Karpov and GM Svetozar Gligoric.
123. QxdTl in game 11: "After only a little counterproductive to keep GMs out of the The"result: the Soviet organizers refused to
thought, Karpov played the 'logical move' GM room. But they replied that they would accredit Knezevic in spite of a pre-match
( ... Rcd8) fol which Kasparov was waiting. only take ordels fiom Arkhangelsky, the agreement to grant access to all joutnaiists
The effect on the challenger was extlaordi chief of the room and, ironically, the very assigned to cover the match. And, of cour se,
nary: He loosened his collar and tie violent- man who had cleared me! this action was in direct violation of FIDE ar'-

22 CHESS LIFE /JANUARY 1986


Black levels the game. If he had wanted to QUEEN,SGAMBITDECLINED ID55]
tempt White into an adventute, he might W: GM Anatoly Karpov
have tried 18. ... Bxc3 19. Rxe6 fxe6 20. B: GM Gary Kasparov
Qxg6+ BgZ 21. Qb7+ KI7 22. Qg6+ KgB Game 4, September 12
with a perpetual check. If 'v\4rite, however,
should try to win in this line, he would lay a 1. d4 d5 2. c4 eG 3. Nc3 Be7 4. Nf3 Nf6
goose egg le.g., 22. dxe6 + Qxe6 23. Bfs Qf6 5. Bg5 h6 6. Bxf6 BxJG 7. e3 O-O 8. Qc2
24. l*d7 +' KeS 25. Ne5 Qxf5, and Black Karpov repeats the move that he played in
wins). game 27 of the previous match - an idea
19. Nxd5 Bxd5 2O. Rxd5 Rfd8, draw which brought him his fifth and final victory
, i.\[E IHREE Karpov defended cooliy in this short, well- in that event.
-;- : , ::1g game one and fighting to dlaw played game. 8. ... Na6!?
L-
, Fia-rpov took his first timeout. On
-' : - Kasparov opts for a new idea rather than
F'.. :1rr- lD, the battle lesumed with Kas- to repeat B. ... c5 9. dxc5 dxc4 10. Bxc4 Qa5
. :- ;'.hite trying to implove upon an GAME FOUR 11.0-0Bxc3 12.Qxc3 Qxc3 13. bxc3NdT 14.
it clear that Karpov had c6 bxc6 15. Rabl fiom game 27. In this line,
: i:-- :T.::essive stalt. And with Kalpov This game made
' :- .r.= :1 staSe as early as move seven lecovered the form which gave him such a White is only microscopically better.
--j:-: r.It another opening sulp|ise fiom formidable lead in the iast match. At first 9. Rdl
-:-,::r:er, it aPPeared that this game glance, Kaspalov seemed to have no difficui- The boys in the press center considered 9.
.-: ties. This was now 1985 r'athel than the 0-0-0, but a good response would be ... c7-c5.
-:rro an established patteln of Kas-
dlealy Septembel and October days of 1984. And on 9. cxd5, Black is okay after 9. ... Nb4
. =j-.rg confidently and quickly and
-- '" :-,r'.'ing uncertainly and slowly. And as he pulled yet another labbit out of his and... Nxd5.
:. :,=:, Karpov came out of his reveries, theoletical hat (8. ... Na6l?), he equalized 9. ... c5 1O. dxc5 Qa5 11. cxdS Nxc5 12.
-:-:-".j -ess impressed by 7. Qb3, com- easily in a variation which had brought Kar- Qdz
| . : -::.;sing Kasparov's idea of playing pov his most impressive win in the last Other moves for White seem no better: 12.
:- -..::ntlal plessure. The result: the match (for game 27, see Chess Life, Matph Be2 is well met by 12. ... Na4l; 12. dxe6 per-
I i - - - ,.- h arv of the match and a palpable
r - ---. champion's confidence. In my
1985, pp. 30-31).
But, then, it was suddenly 1984 again. In a
mits Black reasonable play fol a pawn after
12. ... Bxe6; and L2. Bc4 allows 12. ... bst.
, ' .=arov should have oPened with 1. fit of overconfidence, Kasparov relaxed and 12. ... Rd8 13. Nd4
B
- ,: - . ---an throwing Iight jabs and feints committed a string of almost imperceptible In the pressroom, the GMs debated the
- ':'.. :ent. The scole: Kasparov 2, Kat- inaccuracies. Suddenly, Karpov had the kind Iine 13. Be2 Bxc3 14. Qxc3 Qxc3+ 15. bxc3
IE exd5 16. c4 Be6 17. Nd4 dxc4 18. Nxe6
o
a Rxdl + 19. Kxdl fxe6 (Mikhail Tal's idea) 20.
o
9 I IE\SGAMBITDECLINED tD53]
Bxc4 b5l (Joseph Dorfman's follow up),
. - ' I --,1'Kaspalov when Biack is slightly better.
t= I '.i :--,a:oly Karpov 13. ... exd5 14.BeZ QbG
Grandmaster opinion had it equal after 14.
Lq Game 3, Seqtember 10 erably less than ideal.
... Ne6 15. Nb3 Bxc3 16. Nxa5 Bxd2+ 17.
L5
.E
After such a gtueling setback, the consen-
Rxdz d4.
rLrl:,:t,itions by GM Arthur Bisguier sus is that Kaspat'ov will postpone the next
he game scheduled for Saturday (September 15. O-0 Ne4
ed . ir\f6 2.c4e6 3.Nc3d54.Nf3Be7 14). The scote is knottedat2-2. On 15. ... Ne6, English IM Danny King
= --ri5 h6 6. Bxf6 Bxf6 7. Qb3
-' , -:.:requently played move inhibits
at- i ,, - --assical freeing idea, ... c7-c5, by i:ii:lj.i..rl:liiiii::i:i*ii:llil:ii.i.iiiiiiiiiiiiiii :ii:i::i;:r:::it::lii*ii::f+:

ze- i - -. :r,.ct, early plessure on the centet.


[ol
:y;
- -: .rer hand, the Queen will not be
,r, - -- 1-.v happy on this square later in the Soviets Say "Nyet" to Journalist
in-
- c68.e3 directions' According to Mr' Knezevic' the
ESS
'*::-r:,r r\'. who enjoys a one point lead,
"i,r""#',''-'.i
ng.
r , i:: rot to gamble bY castling long on r1.t he. ch ess news',
#ffi:t;;T,:fr1ii? il,H:[Xii:i5:"i
by
his
ket
' :
* , \d7 9. Rdl
.:--.: or the next move.
O-O 10. Bd3 b6 11' I l;','n"X':*":';';lif ff:i,'ff;;; *:"f H fi:":;
match between Anatoly Karpov and Gaty biter Bozidar Kazic,
"::T:X'lll"l:nmf,f
il
who has been a FIDE
rof -'-
:. :schews an immediate 11. e4 be- functionary for many yeals, sent a letter to
)n-
lid - , -: .-.: '.,.'ould lose a piece in the logical fol- FIDE President Flotencio Campomanes te-
-'-'-'. ..c5 12. cxdScxd4 13. dxe6?Nc5. questing the latter''s intervention with the
le-
. - ... cxd5 12. e4 dxe4 13. Bxe4 Rb8 Soviet organizet's. Mt. Kazic noted that FIDE
to
titi - r-0 b5: statutes oblige organizers to acctedit every
- - =rcellent move, which fi'ees b6 fol bonafidejottttalistwhoapplies' Mr' campo-
, : =-.t lady, takes advantage of the awk- The official expianation fiom the Soviet manes has since informed Mr' Kazic that he
ha- chess Federation is that there wele too forwarded the letter to the Soviet chess Fed-
,r - :-acement of 'v\4rite's Queen. For ex- 2if,
.-- - : ::1e thrust 15. d5 favors Black after many acc'editea vugortiil#1;#: et ation'
ew that the match r"rorr.", *"1;.J;;;;ei;
rad ' )"c5 i6. Qb4 Qb6, when Black thleat- admit him to the playing hall. The expelled Numerous observets wonder whether the
' , ' ,.ap the'White Queen by 17. ... a5 18. Soviet action will set a precedent for exclud-
ric. newsman, however, 6e1[ves that his friend-
Ito strip witn Mr'. Kaspalov and his June 9th ing .inconvenient. joulnalists fiom futule
5 Rfel Qb6 16. Bb1 Bb7 t7. QcZ 96 Bllg'ade's pliying sites. At this time, the'e is no wo'd
tch
ists
.- r; interview with the challenge' in
iport, Iedto his expulsio., fio* the countly. on whit sanctions, if any, will be applied to
I-,. jr-ance results in a harmless liquida- -'The
rse, = Yugoslav leiction has come fiom two the organizers for their action'
ar'-
'- -:: the concomitant draw. iii:
,
- i ... exdS iiri* iiiliiiiiiirjiiiiilliii:..#'ii#iiii:i:r.#iiliiii:i,':'xiiiiii,:'.!i:::l:i!iiii:iiiiiif.,:',n

CHESS t,]FE / JANUARY 1986 23


argued that 16. Nf3 d4 17. Ne4 gives Vvhite a analyzed principally by GM Mark Taima- 60. Qc4! Rxe4 61. Qg8+ Ke7 62. QxgT+,
small plus. nov. followed by Qxb7.
6O. Qc4+ Kf8 61. Bh7! Rf7 62. Qe6
16.QcZ Nxc3 17. Qxc3 Be6
The majolity of GMs came down on the
,.ru ,ffi'
Qd7 63. Qe5!, Black resigns
side of 17. ... Bf5, intending to post the Bish- The variations are clear: I. 63. ... Re7 64.
op on e4. If White evicts the prelate with Qf4 + RfZ 65. Qb8 + , and White wins. II. 63.
f2-f3, then the newly created weakness on e3 ...Qd8 64. Qc5+ Re7 65. Rf4+ KeS 66.
should leave Black comfortably equal. Qc6 + Qd7 67 . B96 +, and 'vVhite wins again.
18. Qc2! This game is a fine example of Karpov's
The Queen makes its thild trip to this remorseless lyork with small advantages.
square. White grabs the diagonal left vacant
by Black's last move and prepares to pless GAME FIVE
on the d-file. A surprise. Kasparov defied the counsel of
18. ... RacS 19. Qbr RcZ ZO. Rd2 Rdc8? those who advocated a timeout to recover
Black has to play 20. ... Bxd4 21. Rxd4 from his defeat in game four. And in the ear-
Rdc8, when he is virtually equal. 39. ... RdS? ly Saturday'evening of September 14, he
21. Nxe6! fxe622.Bg4 Time pressure. Black had to play 39. ... came out fighting with 1. e4. Karpov opted
Vthite has a small but lasting advantage: Bf6, intending ...Bd4, with pressure against for a closed Ruy lopez, resuming a debate
he can organize trouble along the b1-h7 dia- the f2 square. which began in the 46th game of the last
gonal and play a timely e3-e4, exposing the 40. Qf5 Kg8 match.
frailty of Btack's slightly weak and definitely In this unpleasant (fol Black) adjourned \\lhat became clear immediately was Kas-
immobile center'. position, Kaspalov can only wait to see how parov's agitation. When Karpov disappeared
22. ...Rc4 23. h3 Qc6 Karpov plans to invade. backstage during the opening, the challenger
Black's idea is not only to dominate the 41. Qe6+ I<hB 42. Qg6 Kg8 43. Qe6+ rifled out his reply and paced in circles like a
c-file but also to have ... QeS ready when KhS 44. Bf5! great caged cat as he awaited his opponent's
White plays Qg6. \iVhite not only blocks the f-file, he also return. His ardor to regain the lead was evi-
24. Qd3 Kh8 25. Rfdl a5 26. b3 Rc3 creates dire threats along the e-line, e.g. ori dent in the play as well, and he soon bulned
27. Qe2 RI8 44. ... Bf6, White gets a mating attack by 45. his bridges as he went charging aftel his foe.
y'hite e3-e4 Rel Rf8 46. Qe8 Kg8 47. 896!, followed by Had the challenger's excellent start in this
Black anticipates an eventual \ 48. Qxf8+ and49. Re8, mate.
by blinging pl'essure on fZ match erased the lessons of prudence that he
- to be supple- 44. ... Qlc3?! had learned so brutally the year before? In
mented later by plessure along the a7-gl di- Black might be lost, but he could offer
agonal. The GM kibitzels advocated simpli
any event, Kasparov wrenched open the po-
greater resistance with 44. ... Bh4l?, when he sition plematurely (18. c4 and 19. dxc6), and
fication by 27. ... Rcl, but as the game pro- could actually draw if White tries 45. 93 Bf6
ceeded, Black was not helped much by the with his opening advantage gone, he failed to
46.-Re1 Rf8 47. Qe8 Kg8 48. 896 BeTll (the fall back. Karpov soon won a pawrn, and the
disappearance of a pail of F{ooks. problem with 48. ... Be5? is 49. Qxf8+ Ikf8 remainder of the game was an exhibition of
28. Bh5! 50. Rxe5, when White thleatens mate at eSJ lemorseless accuracy by the champion. The
Kalpov intends to place his Bishop on b1 49. BfZ + Kh7 50. QxeT RxfT!. gallery was stunned: Kasparov appeared un-
via 96, when he has the threat of forming a 4s. A6 Kg8 46. Be6 + Kh8 47. Bf5 KgS recognizable in this viftually self-inflicted
Queen and Bishop battery against Black's 48. 93 KfS a9. Kgz QfG loss as'vVhite. The scole: Karpov 3, Kasparov
monarch. In the press center', the GMs suggested 2.
28. ... b5 that 49.... Be7 and 50. ... Rd6 would put up
A bit automatic. Black could get more per'- mole lesistance. RUYLOPEZ Lcezl
tinent counterplay with 28. ... a4!?. 50. Qh7 Qf7 5t.lJ.4Bdz W: GM Gary Kasparov
29. 896 BdS On 51. ... Be7, 'White has 52. Rel. B: GM Anatoly Karpov
'fhe advance 29. ... a4l? still looks like an 52. Rd1 Bc3 53. Rd3 Rd6?l Game 5, 9ptember 14
improvement. Kaspar ov had to try 53. ... Qg8 il. QBG Qf7
30. Bd3 b4 31. Og4 QeS 32. e4Bg5 33. 55. @4 Rd6, intending a loyal exodus to the l. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6
Rc2 Rxc2 Karpov spurns the Petroff Defense which
Queenside.
The Iine 33. ... UZ 34.Re2 Qg6!? deserwes 54. Rf3 Ke7 led to his defeat in game 48 of match one.
attention. Both 54. ... Rf6 and 54. ... Bf6 are met by 3. Bbs aG 4.8a4 Nf6 5. O-O Be7 6. Re1
34.BxcZ Qc6 35. Qe2 Qc5 36. Rfr 55. Re3. b5 7. Bb3 d6 8. c3 o-o 9. h3 Bb7 Io. d4
'vVhite guards against the threat of. ...I\xf2 s5. Qh8!? Re8 ll. Nbd2
and ... Be3. Karpov prefels a practical finish to hunt- In game 44 of the 1984 match, Kasparov
36. ... Qc3 ing down the Black King by 55. Re3 + Kd8 tried 11. a4, eventually getting the upper
Black could have done better with 36. ... 56. QhS+ Kc7 57. Qc8+ Kb6 58. Qb8+ KcS hand. Kasparov played the text move in
Bf6, intending ... Bd4. 59. ReS! Kd4 60. Qxd6 Qxe8 61. Qb6+ Ke5 game 46, and he got a cleal advantage. But
37. exd5 exd5 38. Bb1 Qd2 39. Qe5!? 62. Qe3+. This very nice variation was yet this time around, Karpov has something in
With Kaspalov in time pressure, Karpov another product of the indefatigable pless- mind.
plays an oblique move which gets results. room GMs. 11.... BfS l2.a4Qd7 13.axb5axb5 14.
The exchange 39. Qxd2? would lead to a 55. ... d4 ka8 Bxa8 15. d5 Na5!
drawn ending after 39. ...Bxd2 40. Rd1 Bg5 GMs Taimanov and Eduald Gufeld noted lngame46, Karpovplayed 15. ... Nd8, and
41. Rxds Rd8, and the dilect 39. Qe6 leads to that White should win after either 55. ... Be5 'vVJrite got a very good game by 16. Nf1 h6
equal chances in the line 39. ... Bh4! 40. Qg6 56. Bh3 Rf6 57. Re3 llxf2+ 58. Kgl or 55. ... 17. N3h2 Nb7?. Although the text move in-
(on 40. 93, Black would actually win after 40. Bd4 56. Qc8 Rd8 57. QcT+ Ke8 58. Qc6+ volves a longer route by the Ifuight to d8, it
... Bxg3! 47.fxg3Qd4+ 42.1{h2Qb2+ 43. KeT 59. B96. frees.up the Rook at e8 for Queenside play.
Kgl Rxfl+) 40. ... BxI2+ 41. Xh1 Kg8 42. 56. Qc8 Rf6 57. Qc5 + Ke8 58. Rf4 Thanks to Karpov's improvement, Black
Qh7 + l{f7 43. 896+ Ke6! (Black must avoid Qb7+ 59. Re4+ Kf7 will get in a quick ... c7-c6 with counterplay.
43. ...K16 M. Bhs Qd4 45. Qc2!, when \Alhite Alexander Roshal pointed out the lovely 16.Ba2 c6 17. b4 Nb7
wins) 44. QxgT Rf6. This lattel variation was try 59. ... Re6!? which, however, fails against The chaps in the pressroom debated the

24 CHESS LIFE / JANUARY I986


7+,

)e6

64.
Anatoly And tlis tlelpittg flands
63. own accounts. The dollars were convetted
Der Spiegel, Dstributed bY broadcasting studio. Detectives searched his
66.
) Syndicaion Sales. thlee lesidences in Hannover, in Hamburg, into marks through his account at the
ain.
and on the island of Sylt. They also went Deutschen Bank in Hambulg, and then
tv's mixed in with Jungwirth's own income.
thlough his office at the station. A{ter an ini-
Jungwirtl-r further claims that he gave a
5.
tial interrogation, he was glanted exemption
IF-+.\SL.\TED BY DAVID GERTLER from confinement. But his passport and portion of the money to the world champion
Assistant Editor, Chess Life when the lattel was in the West, invested
identification papers have been taken away,
'1 of and he must leport to a police station three another portion for Karpov, and spent the le-
IVCI'
.A -:r: oublic Drosecutols ate seek- times a week. mainder for medicines, postage stamps, and

ted
xte
he
G. r,'.il:i:".i1:;:ffitfllif
r .: 3-v endorsing chess comPutels
*1: pov
The CP [Communist Party] membet Kar-

ionl
emocratic Un-
n "TolYa" and
gifts. And in these fiiendly services, Jung-
wilth lecalls tlavelling a dozen times to all
parts of the wor1d. Thus, he flew, sometimes
' - :-.= ias allegedlY not received "He the wl'arlgl-ing for only one day, to Montreal and to Buenos
Iast
:--. pta-v with the MK I chess com- ovel the million marks has now divided Aires. As for receipts, their absence is nor-
-: ,:.reginners
thele wel'e no Kings left on the them. Jungwirth says that except fol the md in such citcumstances. But Jungwirth
Kas-
.-: had no difficultY in most trifling remainder', the money has been possesses few othel leceipts - just a few for'
ued
: \rnetheless, Soviet world cham- paid to Karpov or has been spent on his some putchases. Moreover', he nevel kept at
1ge1
.- - - ,' Karpov plaised this computet, behalf. The world champion, on the other home an accounting of Katpov's money.
kea
:-:--i-le gleamed fi'om the packages hand, claims that he has actually received But Jungwilth believes that he can furnish
nt's -' -:-: advertisements. nothing - so, in any case, claims Volker at least partial evidence of where the money
evl- -,,:--pion enteled into a contract with Chlist, Karpov's West Ber'lin attorney who is went. He will try to establish, through plane
ned tickets, stamps in his passport, and Karpov's
::; }:lman Peter Auge's Hong Kong- handling the case.
foe. ' \ovag, on October 13, 1978. He The public prosecutols face an extremely schedule, when they were in the same city.
this
.=:d his name and personal Photo- difficult assignment. The lelationship be- He also believes that he can reconstl'uct
rt he -'. av of endorsement fot this and tween Karpov and Jungwitth was neally most of the transactions that he handled for
?IN conspir:atorial, since the world champion en- Karpov.
po-
,':, :omputels. FoI each computer
:
-- , -.' rrould realize $2.50. tered into it to keep his dollars from the clut-
and * r- -;ra' 17, 1987, Auge signed a final ches of the Soviet autholities. According to CAMPO, KINZEL, KARPOV
dto :l -t 502.50 fol the world champion. Soviet law, Karpov should have paid his in- With regard to inquisitive chess officials,
ithe come into the national treasury, accepting Jungwirth had evely reason to deny having
nof -, his point of view, dealings with mainly rubles in retuln. He would also have any infolmation. After all, it wasn't theil af-
: ;hampion were at an end. In all,
The . l2 checks totalling $446,177 .50 ot ,
received "certificates," which can be spent fair to concern themselves with the private
un- =
in Soviet special stores fot Westeln and other dealings of worid champion Karpov. Indeed,
cted
: --rent rate of exchange, 1.2 million
scar ce war es, but for only a fi action of the in- that was the fear of President Campomanes,
uov .. the German A.lfied Kinzel, who belongs to
stated in the contract, Auge sent come.
not to Karpov but to a Nolth Ger- the FIDE Executive Council, and Horst Met-
--.--
=
FOREIGN CURRENCY MIX-UP zing, the managing dilectol of the German
cezl -Jcasting employee, journalist Hel-
" -:.-.r-irth. Auge, however, began to ex- Karpov's lawyer wanted to plevent what Chess Federation.
, :- -= :oubtsthatthe moneyhadleached has happened: the Karpov-Jungwirth affair, However, instead of remaining silent,
'- ' > hand when the computer manu- which is a massive offense against Soviet Jungwirth became entangled in contradic-
r11
, '- receivedaletter datedDecember6, foleign currency regulations, is now public. toly statements. Face to face with Metzing
.: =-,-quiling about receipts. This letter, "With lespect to the exposed position of oul on March 2, 1984, he denied having received
' : ,r rived not quite three year-s after the client," wrote the champion's lartlyer, "the fi'om Auge any money for Karpov' Only in a
[ich - affair should be treated with absolute discle- conuersation with Kinzel on Augusi 30, o[
le. - ,,-:ck had been written, did not come that yeal did he confirm it. But Jungwirth
-:',=rpov. The authol was Flolencio Cam- tion vis-a-vis the press."
Re1
- -.:s the President of the Wolld Chess Karpov ploved as entetplising in his West- did not dispute a "r'emembrance protocol"
.d4 .-..=-ion {FIDE). ern affails as he was diligent in treading the that Kinzel drew up and which read like an
,.--]' two more Years Passed when, in party line at home. He was considered to be admission of liability.
uov ' , -jdle of last week (late September'), a foreign currency millionaire, and he con- Jungwirth stil1 calls Karpov his fiiend. He
)per' , -:= r:ad, while on vacation in Germany, trolled mole than a dozen bank accounts, wants to see the charges as an inexplicable
31n
.' .;blic prosecutol's and judges in Ham- which wele overseen by a few confidants. misunderstanding. And, in any event, he
But For a long time, Jungwifth was the most im- thinks it impossible that the world champion
grn . . :rd Hannover are concerning them-
-- '.r'ith the Karpov business. poltant such ovelseer. will receive the million for a second time.
The handling of the Novag funds should It seems remarkable that Karpov first
,14. missed his million only after some yeals and
:, ]\\. .\IUCH IS JUNGWIRTH? have been particularly discreet. And thele
-'- -rurnalist Jungwirth, to whom Auge are two versions of the method that Karpov that he has not yet expressed his opinion on
and the matter, leaving this task to Campomanes
th6 ,-' ,:re money meant for Karpov, stands selected to transfer the funds. Accolding to
.' :-r suspicion of having misappropriated the statement of charges by Karpov's at- and Kinzel.
3 ln- ' ...,;crld champion's million. The authori torney, Jungwirth was to set up a bank ac- Jungwirth "believes and hopes that it will
18, it count in New York ol San Francisco. The TV not come to a ttial." And he answet's the
r:sued a walrant folJungwirth, who was
:.
rlay. journalist, on the other hand, states that he question of what he bases this confidence
lack -':rts editor in 1978 when the contl'act upon: "Karpov has nevet given me a word of
-= .:3ned and has since risen to the post of followed Karpov's written instluctions by
rluy. r eproach in per son." IP
., :.:-1nt television dilector of the Hannover depositing a major part of the money into his

the

24 CHESS LIFE / JANUARY I986 25


line 17. ... Nc4!? 18. Nxc4 bxc4 19. Bxc4 cxd5
20. Bxd5 Nxd5 21. exdS Qb5, when Black
has excellent chances. But the analltical hit l.i 1.
-&
squad of GMs Artur Yusupov and Yuri
Averbakh, plus Gufeld and Taimanov, and
world women's champion Maya Chibur-
danidze, found the strong 19. Bg5!, when
'White has a tremendous attack after 19. ...'
cxdS 20. Bxf6 gxf6 21.. exd1 Qbs 22. Nh4
Bxd5 23. Qga+ Kh8 24.BbL. o
18. c4 z
z
In Sovetslay Sporf, Chiburdanidze advocat-
ed the slower 18. Nf1!?, which would prob- o
I
ably leave White with a typicallnpez supeli o
o
ority - small but lasting. Kasparov's ad-
vance releases too much tension.
18. ... Rc8!
GM Yusupov and others noted that'vVhite o
F
would be slightly better after 18. ... c5 19. o
Ba3 RcS 20. Qez cxb4 2I. Bxb4 bxc4 22.
Bxc4. Karpov's choice is a correct assess- Anatoly Karpov alights from his Soviet-made ZiI limousine. Also pictured is Karpov's chief of
delegation, Viktor Baturinsky, a military prosecutor during the Stalin purge years.
ment that Black's counterplay on the Queen-
side will easily balance rvVhite's eventual
pressure at e5. believe that White should be okay after 26. pense in the press center over whether the
19. dxc6 ... Nde6 27. Bdl!?, as he has counterplay in break from Saturday until Thursday is suffi-
Overly enelgetic. Gufeld advocated 19. the valiation 27. ...Bxd1 28. exdS Nf4 29..d6 cient for Kasparov to recover his poise. The
Bb2!? Nd8 20. Qal Rb8 21. dxc6 Bxc6 22. Nfd3? 30. d7 Rd8 31. BxgT!. On the other answer comes early: Kasparov intloduces
Rd1, when r/Vhite is just slightly better. The hand, if Black tries 29. ... Nfe6, things are a novelty (16. ... Ba4!) in the line of the
try 19. Ba3?! is also interesting. messy after 30. Be5. Anothel Black try after Queen's Gambit that he has done so much to
19. ... Qxc6 2O. c5 26. Re3 is26. ... Nxe4?.'vVhite's refutation is popularize. He achieved the draw quickly
The challengel relentlessly, if not advan- nice: 27. Ba3 Qa4 28. Bb3! Qa7 lorl 28. ... and confidently. The crisis seems past. On
tageously, plies open the position. Vy'hite Qa6,
rvVhite can get a tremendous attack by the othel hand, Kasparov has only 18 more
should still have playedBb2l?. 29. Nxe4 Bxa3 30. Nfgs) 29. Nxe4 Bxa3 games to outscore Karpov by two points to
20. ... Nd8 21. Bbz dxc5l 22. bxcS (\Nhite would win material after 29.... Bxe4 become the youngest lage 221 wor'ld cham-
This move was widely criticized. Evely- 30. Rxe4 Qxa3 31. Qxa3 Bxa3 32. Re8+ Bf8 pion in histoly. The score: fialpov 3lz,Kas-
one's first impression was that 'vVhite could 33. NeS) 30. Nf6 + I gxf6 31. Qxf6, and'vVhite parov 2lz.
have done better with 22. Nxe5 Qa6! 23. Bbl has a winning attack. These subten'anean
c4 24.8c3, but Black can break the blockade variations went unnoticed by all at the time.
by 24. ... Qa3!. Chiburdanidze suggested2Z. 25. ... Nc5 26.Bal? QUEEN,SGAMBITDECLINED [D55]
Bxe5!?, but Black looks healthy after 22. ... rd/hite just loses a pawn. He could have W: GM Anatoly Karpov
Nd723. Bb2c4 24. Bc3 Ne6. had a terrible position (but kept material B: GM Gary Kasparov
22. ... Qxci 23. Bxe5 NdZ 24. Bbz equality) by 26. Nxc5 Qxb2 27. ReZ Qa3 28. Game 6, September 19
The cognoscenti suggested 24. Bd4, b.ut Nd3. In Komsomolskaya Pravda, Gufeld sug-
that was only after it became clear that Kas- gested 26. Qc1, overlooking that Black wins 1. d4 d5 2. c4 eG 3. Nc3 Be7 4. Nf3 Nf6
parov's move yielded nothing. material by 26. ... Qa4l. 5. Bg5 h6 6. Bxf6 Bxl6 7. e3 O-O 8. Qd2
24....Qb4t 26. ...Bxe4 27.Nfd4 NdbTl dxc4
After this move, Kasparov's people looked Karpov played this smooth regrouping ma- I have long thought this move to be best.
pained and wandered off. Black is now prob- neuver instantly. From d6, the Ifuight will Black simply plepares for either' ... c7-c5 or'
ably better. influence the center and defend b5 and f7. ... e6-e5. One of them will equalize.
2a. Qe2 Nd6 29. Nxc5 Qxc5 30. Qg4 9. Bxc4 Nd7 10. 0-O c5 11. Rfdl cxd4
Re8 12. Nxd4 Nb6 13. Be2
Black threatens to simplify by 31. ... Bf5. Beliavsky noted that this move was supe-
31. Rd1 B9632.Qf4Qb4l 33. Qcl Be4! lior to his own 13. Bb3, which he played
Karpov used most of his remaining time against Lajos Portisch at Tilburg 1984. After
on this excellent move which prepared the 13. ...BdZ 14. Ne4 Bxd4 15. Qxd4 Bc6, Por-
following winning maneuver. tisch equalized and went on to win a nice
34. Re1 Qa5l 35. Bb3 Qa8l 36.Qb2b4 game.
Black could also play 36. ...BxgZ 37. Rxe8 13. ... Bd7 14.Bf3 Rb8 15. Ne4 Bxd4
Nxe8 38. Nf5 Qc6, but Karpov only wanted t6.Qxd4Ba4l
to leach the time control at move 40. Ajter Kasparov made this move, which involves
all, the b-pawn will be enough to win. a pawn sacrifice, very quickly. Black will
37. Re3 896 38. Rxe8 Qxe8 39. Qc1 gain so much activity in the resulting Rook
25. Nb3? Ne4 4O. Bd5 Nc5 4r. Nb3 Nd3, White re- and Knight ending that it soon becomes clear
Kasparov selects an inexplicably feeble signs that White hzis no winning chances at all.
move, and the rest of the game is an example A real muddle by Kasparov, but tremen- 17. Qxd8 Rfxd8 18. Rxd8+ Rxd8 19.
of Karpov's admirable technique. The key dous exploitation by Karpov. Nc5 Rd2 20.b3Bc62I. NxbT Bxf3 22.
line is 25. Qa1 Nc5 (Yusupov noted that gxf3 Nd7 23.Kg2
Black must avoid 25. ... Rc2? 26'. Bb3 Rxd2? GAME SIX V/hite cannot maintain his extra pawn by
Kasparov takes a timeout 23. f4 Nf6 24. Nc5 Rc2 25. b4 Ng4.
27. Nxd2 Q;lrd2 28. Bc3 Qd3 29. Re3 and 30. - a galrre too late, 23. ... 95 24.b4 Nb6 25. Kfr Nd7
Qxa8l 26. Re3, when the play is unclear-. I accolding to many obserwers. There is sus-

26 CHESSLIFE / JANUARY 1986


ax 13. Qdll?
t,: rt
tl We wele all surplised by this move. But,
{, n in retrospect, Kasparov's idea is bettel than
F_
such altelnatives as 13. f3 f5, 13. f4r.? f5, and
13. h4!? Nxg3 14. fxg3 Bxg2 - which were
the main debating points among the GMs.
13. ... Ng7
Yet anothel surprise. Rathel than trading
his Knight for a Bishop by 13. ... Nxg3, Kar'-
pov decides to use his Kingside pawns to
o limit the scope of White's clerics.
z o
z z
z t4.h4f515. hxgS hxg5 16. f3QeZ 17.
o Qb3 Kf7
a o Black prepares to neutlalize the h-file. The
o o
o o alternative was 17. ... c5.
o
18. O-0-O Rh8 19. c5!?
E The challenger played this thematic sacri-
o
o fice, opening lines and weakening Black's e6
F a
o o
F pawn, without hesitation. The GMs now as-
E o
= sumed that Kasparov was on top, but Karpov
ief of appear ed r emarkably um'uffled.
,s-, l,"a*Farov arrives for play at Moscow's Tchaikovsky Concert Hall. Here he extends his 19. ... dxcS 20. Nc4
'r&rf,Nr nm E eeting to his chief of delegation, GM Yuri Razuvaev'
V/hite sensibly avoids 20. BxcT? cxd4 27.
r the cxd4 Nc5!.
zuffi- ries of quiet dlaws to regain his confidence 20. ... cxd4 21. cxd4 f.4l?
- The
were belied as eat'ly as move nine. Thanks to
Once again, the experts were surprised.
Karpov's startlingly original defensive idea
luces Karpov elects to defend by opening lines!
f the l2l. ... f4!?), Kasparov had to invest an ex- GM Gufeld passionately advocated 21. ...
change to keep his attack going. Following
rch to Bd5!?, giving the line 22. e4 Bxc4 23. Bxc4.
an inaccuracy by White on move 23, Karpov
ickly But Biack doesn't seem to equalize aftel ei
missed an opportunity for winning chances
t. On ther 23. ... Rxhl 24. Rxhl b5!? or 23. ...b524'
at move 27. Whereupon, Kaspalov forced a
more Bxb5 Rxhl 25. Rxhl Rb8 26. exfS!.
rts to perpetuai check with a simple but deft com-
+ 22.B.f2
ham- bination. d the analYsts who
Karpov gives the impression of having
Kas- 22. exl4 Nh5 23.
found his best form, taking his unique set ot
when 'vVhite has
defensive shots despite being pressured by
"S h "-) plessure on e6 and some veIY active pieces.
the leading puncher in the game. Kasparov
- [! -:.'"::bakh and Taimanov hammered seems only to be inviting trouble by storm-
GM Ratmir Kholmov, for examPle, was
lD5sl :: -:t ::-i:cal variation as follows: 26. a4 ing the champ's bastions. Score: Karpov 4,
pleased with White's plospects after a fur'-
,,,: -- :5 Nxf3'28. a5 Nxh2+ 29. Kg7 thet 24.... Bds! 25. Re1 Rh6 26. Be4. But I t'e-
Kasparov 3.
ni-rir=
-=r gets nothing in the line
29. Kg2 main unconvinced that Black was in leal
br 19 ,,^ :r. :c axb6 3i. a6 Nxe3+ 32. Kg3 NdS danger after, say, 26. ... Bxe4 27.I\xe4 KgZ
r- l"- 3-1. Rcl Ra2) 29, ... Nf3+ 3O.Kg2 NIMZOINDIAN DEFENSE lEz1)
28. d5 Nc5 29. Qc3+ Kg8 30. Re1 Qf6. In
tNf6 ,,"
' ; - :i axb6 32. a6 Nc6 33. a7 NxaT 34. W: GM Gary Kaspalov short, White's pressure for the exchange
Qdz 4:.:- :;- 35. Ra8+ Kg7 36. Rb8, and the B: GM Anatoly Karpov seems no more than adequate.
I lu: - ,= equal. Ganle 7, Seplenlber 21
22. ... Nh5 23.8c2?l
best. th \b6 27. Kf1 Nd7, draw
-- Kaspalov makes a stlaightforwatd attempt
c5 or iesparov offered the draw, Karpov
-,'r-=r 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 Nc3 Bb4
eG 3.
to blow down the b1-h7 diagonal. Lincoln
tr ,L - ':-'rtil he had only a few minutes Karpov continues his plactice of playing
Lucena suggested the stronger' 23. Qczl? Kg7
wd4 rn: . l= .-:eeing. Given the speed of Kaspa- the Nimzoindian (rather than the Queen's
Gambit Declined) when \Arhite's Knight is ltf 23. ... Qf6?, Black gets hit by 24. NeS + !)
: rL='i itr this game, the Karpovites ar- 24. B196, when 'vVhite has attacking chances
supe- . r.,r: :i-i: the entire game may have been not yet at f3.
with a timely Ne5. Gufeld, on the other hand,
layed ,i*.:; rn the analysis boalds of the Kaspa- 4. Nf3 O-O 5. Bg5 d6 6. e3 NbdT 7. Qc2
shouted out 23. Rhe1, maintainiag that 'y'Vhite
After r'-:: trust. b6 8. Bd3 Bxc3+ 9. bxc3
would be winning. Knowing Gufeld, I can
Por- Kasparov shows his detelmination. He ac-
,
only say that this means it is promising -
nice ; q-\[E SEVEN cepts possible long telm pawn weaknesses
and certainly mole dangelous than Kaspa-
l .r . : - :r-ious game was noteworthy largely in order to bolstel the center and to keep an
lov's choice. Still, Karpov could try 23. ...
Bxd4 r- :ivotal natule, then today's contest eye on e4.
Nhf6!?, bolstering the center and preparing
, r.- = ,rd, old-fashioned entertainment. In 9. ... h6 10. Bh4 Bb7 11. Nd2!
counterplay with ... Rh2.
olves lr I :-:\troom, the GMs were punctuating White offers a pawn on 92, while pl'epar-
i will ,23. ... fxe3 24. Bxe3
'r r. rversation with anal)'tical challenges
: - irgfor f2-f3 andh2-h4. He wants to seize the
centel and the open lines. The captule, 24. Nxe3l?, is also interesting.
Rook -r,- :=:nts. Basicaliy, no one Ieally knew 24. ... Bds 25. Qd3 Rag8 26. Ne5 +
clear ! '1,1r i.;as going on. Karpov chose the Biack 11. ... 95
all. r:: .l: .he Nimzoindian, guiding the game Karpov lejects the pawn. Indeed, White Kholmov noted that White would win in
B 19. . r . ' -:orn well-trodden theoretical ground. would get excellent compensation after 11. the trap, 26. g4Bxc4 27. Qxc4 Qa3 + 28. Kb1
3 22. - -. '.tlnite's position was definitely plefer'- ... Bxg? 12. Rgl and 13. 0-0-0. Qxe3 29. Rhe1. That's true, but Black would
.,' : :ut Karpov had managed a dYnamic 12. Bg3 Nh5 actually be the winner after 26.... Nf4! (a re-
mby , i; - -:r ir-r which he could fight without fear' \Atrhite would soon strip the pawn cover cun'ent defense) 27. Bxf4 gxf4 28. I\h7+
, --ing into an ambush. around Black's King after the gab, 12. ... RxhT 29. QxhT+ Kf8 30. Qh6+ Ke8.
-.= rumors that Kasparov intended a se- Bxg? 13. Rgl Bb7 14. h4. 26. ... Nxe5 27. dxelc

26 CHESSLTFE /JANUARY 1986 27


down the White Queen's access to a6 and to After several games ofthe 1984 contest, the
% H
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- drive the lady offthe b1-h7 diagonal. Indeed,
\4rhite seems mortally wounded in the line
two playels engaged in post-mortems. But
Kasparov had said that he would not do so
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28. 94 c4l 29. Qc3 Ng3?l 30. Rhel b5 31. Qa5
(Black is also noticeably better.after. 31. a3 a5
32. QxaS Ra8 33. Qb Qxb 34. axb4 BxJ3l
again. And so when Karpov smiled and be-
gan to speak about the position, Kaspar.ov
simply signed the scoresheets and left.
/ 31. ... Bxf3. Yet White can certainly improve
on Kholmov's line with 31. Rxd5! exdS,
w"ru GAME NINE
when he is'getting his Rook's worth after 32. The ninth game was both the most tedious
% Bf2!, thleatening such moves as e5-e6 + , Qe5
and Bd4. Still, Black can avoid this confusion
and the most dlamatic of the match thus far.
H% by playing 29. ... Nf4 rather than 29. ... Ng3.
Kaspalov as \n/hite gained a clqssic Ruy Iopez
advantage, maneuvering with such agorizing
27....Nf4? And so, a missed opportunity for Karpov. patience that many observers wondered if
In time pl'essure. \a/hite will now escape 2a.Bxf4gxf4 29. RxhS Rxh8 3O. Qg6 + he were not imitating Kalpov or, at least,
with a dlaw. But the lines are all complicat- Kf8-31. Rxd5!, draw punishing the world champion for having
ed, and the lapse by Black is certainly urider- Karpov looked at the boald for a fer,r, sec- dlagged him to the adjournment in game
standable. The initial lage in the pless center' onds and lealized that it was in fact perpet- eight.
was 27. ... c6, but it seems to me that tvVhite ual check ^{ter 31. ... exdS 32. Qf5+ Ke8 (if The theory was that Kaspalov would ad-
is in no dangel aftet 28. Rh2 Ng3 llf 28. ... 32. ... Kg8, Vfhite has 33. Qg6+ QEZ 34. journ in a full-blooded middlegame position
Nf4, White seems equal after 29. BrJ4 gxf4 Qe8+) 33. Qc8+ Qd8 34. Qe6+ KfS 35. and then choose a plan at his heart's content.
30. Rdhl Rxhz 31. Rxh2 Ke8 32. I<hZ Qb4 Qf5+. This notion came unstuck when the challeng-
33. Qa6) 29. Rxh8 Rxh8 30. Qg6+ Kf8 31. er suddenly exchanged all the Rooks and
Bxg5 Qa3+ 32.KdZ Qb4+ 33. Ke3. GAME EIGHT stluck out wildly on the Kingside. And then,
GM Kholmov then quggested the interest- Not the most thrilling game of the match. with less than a minute to go, Kaspar.ov
ing try, 27. ... c5!?, which endeavors to close Karpov spent an interminable amount of played his 41st move at the board, and Kar
time in.the opening, suggesting that he had pov repted quickly, probably judging that his
leached the point of pure improvisation. Ac-
move was too natural to go into the envelope.
tually, he was turning the clock back to Mos- Whereupon, Kaspalov whipped off the sur-
cow some seven months earlier and to the prising 42. Qcz, leaving Karpov both rattled
Tartakower Queen's Gambit Declined seen and obligated to seal in a tricky position.
in games t2, 38-40, md 42 flom the last But by the time Karpov wrote down his
match. He extlacted the usual mictoscopic move, he seemed quite happy. I spent sever.al
edge which proved insufficient against a Kas- hours wolkirg it out myself, concluding that
parov pawn sac for counterplay. The game V\&ite had the burden of proof in a probably
went on to adjournment, but it took only 11 dlaram position. When I. approached IGspa-
minutes the next day for the challenger to rov's chief second, GM Joseph Dorfman, he
show a drawing method. Karpov leads grimed widely and said, "Wait and sge."
4Vz-3t/2. The bombshell, of coulse, was 45. e5l!,
which stopped Karpov in his tracks. The
o
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QUEEN,SGAMBITDECLINED tD58] champion managed to find the dr.awing con-
a
E
W: GM Anatoly Karpov tinuation, but this game lepresents a victory
F
o B: GM Gary Kasparov fol Kaspalov's analyticat team. And although
Game 8, &ptember 24 the challengel fritteled away a solid advan-
tage, he showed considerable imagination.
1. d4 d5 2. c4 eG 3. Nc3 Be7 4. Nf3 Nf6 Still, Kalpov leads 5-4.
5. Bg5 h6 6. Bh4 O-O 7. e3 b6 8. Be2 Bb7
9. Bxf6 Bxf6 1O. cxd5 exdS lt.b4cS 12. RIIYLOPEZ rcs2l
bxc5 bxcS 13. Rb1 Bc6 14. O-O Nd7 15. W: GM Gary Kasparov
Bb5 Qc7 16. Qd3 B: GM Anatoly Karpov
In game 1,2 of the last match, Kasparov Game 9, %ptember 26
tried16. Qdz, but he got nothing after 16. ...
Rfd8 17. Rfcl Rab8 18. Bxc6 Rxbl 19. Nxbl l. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4
As Gary Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov Qxc6 20. dxc5 Nxc5 27. Qc2, dtaw. Nf6 5. O-O BeZ 6. Rel b5 7.B,b3 d6 8. c3
occupy center stage in Moscow's elegant 16. ... Rfd8 17. Rfdl Rab8 O-o 9. h3 Bb7 rO. d4 Re8 11. Nbd2 Bf8
Tchaikovsky Hall, .attended to by the This maneuver', which is identical to Kar- 12. a4hG
world's press, there is another drama pov's method in game 12, is good enough to Karpov varies from game five, which con-
being acted out on the outskirts of the
Soviet capital. This is the lonely struggle keep a rather boling balance. tinued with the less usual 12. ... gl7.
of GM Boris Gulko, the 1977 Soviet 18. Bxc6 Qxc6 19. Rxb8 RxbS 20. dxcS 13.Bc2 Nb8 14. Bd3 c615. Nfl Nbdz
champion, and his wife Anna Ahsharu- Bxc3 21. Qxc3 Qxc5 22.Qxcl Nxc5 23. h3 16. Ng3 Qc7
mova, the 1976 Soviet women's cham- Ne4 24. Rxd5 Rbl + 25. Kh2 Nxf2 26. There was loughly equal play in Sax-
pion, to do nothing more than . . .leave RdS+ Kh7 27. FidZ a5 28. Rxf7 Rb2 Rivas (Rome 1984) after 16. ... 96 12. Bdz
the Soviet Union. In early 1985, Chess 29. a4Nd1 30. Re7 Rb4 31. Nd4Nxe3 32. (Rivas mentions 77. h4r.? as a possibility) 17.
Life began planning a feature article on
the plight of the Gulkos, but Soviet disin- Nc6 Rc4 33. Rxe3 Rxc6 34. Re5 Rc3 35. ... Nh7 18. Qc1 h5 19. Qd1 BgZ 20. Bc2 Nb6
formation rumors had it that Gulko and Rxa5 Ra3 36.};,4Kg637.g4Kf6 38. Rf5 + 2l.b3bxa4 22.bxa4 a5 23. Bd3 Ba6.
his family woul Ke6 39. Rf4 95 ulo. hxg5 hxgS 41. Rb4 L7.Bdz 96 18. QclKh7
visa. It seemed KeS 42. Kg2 Rla2 + 43. Kf3 Ra3 + 44. KeZ Black could also try 18. ... h5. The Black
Nothing, of cou Rg3 45. Kd2 Rg2 + 46. Ke3 Rg3 + 42. Ke2 Kin! proves to be slightly uncomfortable at
it will appear, along
As for Ctr's story, Ra3 48. Kd2 Rg3 49.Rc4 KdS, draw h7, coming under the gaze of the "spanish
with a number of GM Gulko's better
games, in our March 1986 issue. At the end of play, there was a small Bishop."
drama with its genesis in tire last match. [Please turn to page 58]

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sl rBm WHNN CHUq CA IPN ULLNS,&WR..... MS LZlo WIMN,DAVIDI ,.,..,.. TX LML
MmJEIWA . OH 460 WLLIMS,ANDW H .,., I I9I8P UNN,DENIS ,,,.,,,., CA 1?1919
E r@m ffiIN,WO N IffiL SLLMS.NDY ..... -... GA lffil3 ULSN,mNSOA .. -... CO t@L
E lsil Mmam.m8 [ rs3ills WLLMS,AmOW M I@6 WMN,MNIDB IL MP
B IMN. mmffiSJMN 1..... CA lml6 WLLMS, ..... Mr L6l8L U N,EDWMD Ll ..... CA mn
tl r5d wtmlmRfllu\ tN r&ffi mLMS. -..... MO inilm w N,ELVIN ........... PA UW!
\f l&M ffi|nAER,WILURD NC llflm wt[M, ..,,.. W Lz]ttz U N,CARIYE ........ {A r$rc
I IBN Mt1ruorucrcRc8 M 1635L wtlHs. ...... MI ldt wl N,GEOru .. . n l@H
EIM MMNBrc,&8M N I{U WLLM. .. ... TX rBsJl. wl N,rcRmNH . Vl ldlo

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YELLOWHAMMENrcN SD |23trIJ ZARIITAIW . .. Mt il2xH
YE6N SMON NY 226R ZARMBI,ASHE CA IM2I,
ZAflT BRANMNM
YEN,ID UT 3dO7 OH IMM White probably draws with this move.
YENruHENC CA IfuK
YIN,THONGSHANC CAI757M
YEOMNSALAN KY IM
zASCtRtNSXtSMt(E CAt3ut
ZArcR EDWARD
ZAVANELLI MAB(
CN I&7N
O IUTH
CHESS REVIEW pointing, yes. But I was lucky to survive
YERCINCHANDLERR AZ ISP zAVANELLI MAI E ]L MDP CONTINUED PROM 21
YEROIMILIO FL IUL
YSBEKDWTCmA Nl 20lsP
zAvoDNl[ sRtAN s cA t@
ZAWADZKCHAILIS CO l45K
middlegame.
YMMAN EDWABDH L
YmlcxcutTls
AZ I8{P
cA rqTso
ZAYASlEnSYD .. . OK 16l
ZAYAS,PtrER ,,NY I&LI 60.... Ra1 + 6l.I(f.z93+ 62.Kg2e463.
YEUNCCLARENCEC TX ZBEGNIR,ISEPHH ... C0 l82n
YEUNC,DAVIDX W] IffiM
2t27Q
zilEctEN cmRG[ oH r4S]( Hellers played the entire game with a
PECCY
YIH NY I65L zDnomwsxllAMs Mo trza
zEAMAN KIRX
dinand, however, worried more about the nebu-
- a qualitythat many
YIHTHOMAS NY I727M NY I2IilM able Nordic calm
YOSDELI.IEFFREY NY 14]6I, ZEBNOWSI TNDREW OH 2O3R
YMHFI\dNCHIRIE\ MD b'J zEcHtELDAV|DI q rm lous 19. ... BhG 20. Be3 Neg4 21. fxg4 Nxg4 22. juniors would do well to iearn. As for myself,
RSR I]II UOQ ZEDDIESflICHAND NVII[7H
YODERNONNIE
YOHEWARRENC ,MI I4I ZEDE( NEHEMJ{ NY ITION Bxh6 Nxf2 23. Kfrz dsl? .
YOHOCHAflLTS W IBJU ZEHE,MANHEWR ,IL IlqI never could play Rook endings very well.
YOMMIDADAVDE CA ISqII ZEICHNER DAVID L , NY ITMIU 19. ... Rc6 2O. Rcdl b5? 2r. f4?
YONGJOSEPH CA lsUX
YONIE6J&6ART . 0 lS9L
ZEIGLERCEOflGESP MDIgT@
ZEIGLERPAULT CA 2I&R 63. ... Raz + 64. Kgl KgZ
YmrutlmN cA rrsM zEtMffilosEPH ..... sc 2lm Both players overlook 21. cxb5 axb5 22. Ba7,
Y@N LANCE NI ISJI]2 ZEITLER,DALEA,....M I52I( Unforlunately for me, the greedy 64. ...
lmJAcK MN rS72O ZILDLIN,DMITNY NY IMsI, which wins one of Black's weak pawns. The move
YSMYMONDCIR... NY t76M
YOR(ANDREWS. M IASN
ZTLENAC{CMRGI
R
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IL
IITI/E
I5}X
does not win because 65. Rf8+, followed by
voRK MNDY O( l2$/0s
ZELINSKI,DARYL
ZELINS(I NrcHARD played, leading to immense complications, comes
YOR{C|T|S EDWtflD MA 164 ZEL(IND BO8
MA
MN
I62UI9
ISTI 23=Q defends against the threatened ...
YGHINACA DAIID{ CO I97S ZELXIND EDUARD IIN ITT at a mornent when both sides have about 20 min-
YflMZIVM CA I5I8K ZELKIND MIKE MN 2IO7Q mate.
YOILDEN EREM WA |9rc ZELLER,MNDAL IN I75IM utes until move 40.
YOUMANS,BRINT flI49IIII ZELNERALIX ffiQ
OH 65. ReS RxaT 66. Rxe4 Rf7 67. Ra4 Kg6
YOUNG ALNT CA I45ZX ZELTIR DAVIDVAD.
TPMANIAN W(
/A Ut6 21. ... NedT 22. eS b4l
YOUNC ALEMDIRC M IO7&05
YOUNC ANDY M NY I3IiI ZEMCULYSIOEC ... . tL 149( Ra8
YOINC NHOW M t4?lt8 zEM(oil.JOHN f ... . NJ rm/17 This necessary rejoinder maintains approximate
YOI]NGARI,INEY MA L67XM
YOUNG AUSTIN
ZEMROWSK MAM tN 213/14
ZENCERLEMAN(A PA I2@IU
Vertical and horizontal checks will keep
YOLNC nRAD
MD I]77I05
llT lrsno7 ZENN8R,CMMCAfl fr IZqfr equality.
YOUNC 8rem AX 92il& ZENTENOWENHEn I O( 209Q Black King at bay.
YOUNCSRm ltr ro*ffi ZEMNER,PEREI ND I594K 23. ex66bxc3 24. Nxc3 Nxf6 25.8e2!
IOUNG CHRISTOPHEN HI I33!II ZEPTDA,DANIEL M III3/M 68. ... Kg5 69. Rg8+ Kfs 70. Re8 RdZ 7
YOUNC CLAruNCE A VA I53]K ZEPEDAJOSEPHJ WA r36t White regroups the Bishop to a nice diagonal.
]ONC DANIIL A RI I3SN ZEPER,LANRYA MD ITSM RfS+ KeS 72. Re8+ KfG 73. Rf8+ Rf7
YOUNC DAV]DR
YOUNC mNALDIR
NE Iil&M
tD rmrr2
ZMESLUNDMYC M
ZMEflOWSRCHAflLI OK
16531
16IN 25. ... d5 26. N4 Qb4t
YOUNC mUC6S CA rs73K ZMLPMER M MO I59IL Ra8, draw
vouNc.EDwAEDlo$ vA rhil2 ZM,STEPHAN MO $ZIO I wanted to move my Ihight from f6.
YOUNC EfuX IN II@05 ZEVALLS,IAVIEflW
ZIA MNMR
O rML That Hellers held this inferiol ending is a
YOUNG,HW PA I339I
YOUNC.HIN8Y] .... . CA 1753M zlSMTl[FmEYT
CA
PA
I%sP
27 . BeS Nh5 28. Qd4 Bxe5 29. fxeS Ng3 3O.
YOUNG,JACKMJ ,,., , , MA E2Q ZICffStrDHEMNN O
l8l2N
I52IL to his persistent effort throughout. You can't
YOUNGJMSH MN 2]L3N ZIDBrcK,MICHAEL O 7&M Bd3 dxc4 31. Kh2l
YOUNCJ&SM tN lSr{ ZIEGLEN KEVIN P IL I82]N successful intelnationally without such a fighti
YOUNCJMSM VA rMl4
YOUNCJNON tA $9t3
ZIECLERSHAnON
ZIEGMEDWND ,,, M I45S
Nl 3s4&
Refusing to remove his Bishop from control
YOUNCIERTN tN l&d TIEI rNsKl Nla( NF *drn spilit.
YOUNCIE$E M )A2sl6 ZIilAX KINNMH A OH I37ON of the imporlant f5 square, White "puts the ques-
rowcJoN tL l{219 zlEnruHc ,wl r7m Finally, I must mention the spectaculal result
YOUNC reNH R
YOUNC LAMY A
WI I2SH
CA IgdP
ZIMN MNEL
W
TX,XOSK| MAR'X
CA I933P
OH [7fl01
tion" to Black's advanced cavahy. another Americari, Wisconsin's Revi Shea, w.
rowc,LA8nYl Tx rmJo ZILLERHENNYM LA IA2II 31. ... a5?
ztLLloxJoHN
YOUNCMARK CA IITOIIT
YOUNC MICHAEL L ZIMMER,DAVID F
NY rsrc
tied for second place in the men's junior
CA 127616
YOUNC,NATHil LL I423lI5 ztMMEn,ERtCf
OH
W r5r0x
1755M
Too fancy. I should have played 31. ... Rcc8!,
YOUNC,PHILLIPA MA I555K ZIMMER,&I NI II$M with a score of 6Vz-2lz.Hedrew in the final
YOUNC flICHARD MD |74'ts ZIMMER,MANCUSO
ztMMER Mtre
CAII2dL4
tL r263h5 threatening the unpleasant 32. .. Red8, when
YOUNC.flCHMDTI. . NJ r43l
ZIMMERMYNONT CA IM7/I4 with the pr-e-tournament favorite, young IM
YOI'NC ROBPRT E
YOUNC,SOBERT L fl IilsL ZIMMIRLE,flWANI IL I62L the tangle of White's pieces will become evident.
YOUNG,RONALDM N A$O ZIMMENAN [N L ,, WA I4Z9]
'After the text, White gains a clitical tempo which vid Norwood. The winner was West German
YOUNC.RISSEj,LH mt&?M ZIMMEMAN ALN R ,, M NTIQ
YOUNC RUSSEILM IL 1539(
YOUNC SHTWN L $ TMI I
ZIMMEWAN BNIM D
ZIMEWS DEN
!T 16351
IL I41ilIZ Philipp fthlosser.. who scored 7yz-lyz,
YOUNC STEVE IA Iffi/]O ZTMMEMS ERIXM N IffiK should have been decisive.
YOUNCSTEVEC CA 1746 ZIMEMd,PAIL M NI I@L Norwood along the way.
YOUNCSTEVED TX |4gfl ZIMMEMS RUSSEI,L I]T L&2II
ZIMMEMN,STEPHDN UT tffi(
32. bxc4 Rcc8 33. Nb5! He's a comer.
IOUNCTIMMHYB VA I@/07
YOUNCII tA il5r/m ZIMMEMN,MMMI NC 7flOS \Alhite aims at d6.
YONC,WAreNA W IMN ZIMMEMN,WALLACE N] IITN
YOUNGMVI DENNIS Z|MMEMN WtLLtM . . Nl r@L
YOUNC0!6T ERICI
MO
CA
2]IOS
1318N TtMNtCt'Emn I il ?l!/ffi 33. ... Nfs 34. Bxfs Rxc4 35. Qd7??
YOUN@UIsTMYMON , CA ]UI zlNcHgM scom tL 2283s
YOUNCWOITH PS88Y CA W51 ZINK,CHBISTIN E IN I3IdI6 Only time trouble explains Vvhite missing 35.
louNreR MYIR WI 2ro3Q 2IN{,DAVIDS MI IilgL
RJEfISRY Wl lcstlo zlNx,PfltrctLlA Nl rz?rH
Qb2, winning a clear exchange and the game. Ali
YOUNruR
YOltNnnsHFr r \ r zlNrelAcxA. cA mtP
R wt 2r00Q ZIN(OVICH BREMA, , IN SIIM
louN&E mucLAs
YOUNSJTMJ8... l[ tStt& ZINMN,ISAMRE PA IOI9]& of which would have left me in clear last place 1985 CHURCH'S GRAND PRIX
YOrl(rF rs(r ZTMMICH1EL E OH LAqI,
YU,ALBENT
YU GEORCE
TX 2II5Q
MA SI4N
ZINZOW LEE NC L?{M
ztoL{owsK.revtN wr 4905 with a score of /z-2/2. UPDATE
YU,HENSYV
YU,HINC{HUN WA IIO'05
IN LffiL ZTON ARTIE
ZION,rcDD
NY IroI4
NY ]076F 35. ... Bc6l 36. Qd6 Bxb5 37. Rbr Qxd6 38. The following point totals reflect most
YU MICHAEL CA )927P ZIPFEL,GREC WI ]3ZN
YU.MIZZLES CA tTlr/ffi ZIPNICK,JAY D rL rs70K exd6 Bc6 39. Rg4 RdS40. Rb6 Bds 4L.Bf3! events through late October. The Grand
YU PMER CA ISIA ZIPPERI,DAIIDA PA 9BI3
l! RUSSELLV
YUWAYNE
tN r3mr
O( 167lS
ztRKN HOWAnDI
zts PmDRJ
PO l2&H
NH r3rS/14 The first sealed move. \Atrhite's split Kingside Prix is a year-long contest sponsored by
zts(lEFFRfl .. .MA tst/tl
YUDACIS(I,THEOM CA I$qN
llEoltvEn cN m0t7 7rssol ANnRru pawns will be useful in containing Black's King- Church's Flied Chicken Inc., which has
YUEN LUN SAIN CA 152316 zlT[o.fMNK cA r479t03
YUEYVILL]N , NJ IMP ZIrc PNER MA I2O7H
ztvNovtc,snBtsLA cA mP side majority. Still, with best piay, Black should generously donated the $24,900 in prizes.
YI]HASI,ANNY F MI LM1N
zlzzorcw D Az B/05
YUN HYON
YUN MICHAEL
CA LM'05
NY L3ZI5 zLoTNlxov,MrKHArL Nl b2ff wln. For more information about the Gland
YUN,STAN ZMOLA,CAfuL MD I@07
NC I4E
Y!NCAI,MUHMMAD LA ]6351 ZMUDIAN MA ]Irc 41....Bxl3 42. gxf3 Rd7 43.Ra6 Rc5 zt4. Kg3 Plix, see page 81.
YUNI( IAN I PA I7O5M zNmNscuNARs w 2172Q
Y!N6STIP'HEN L ZOFCHIKDAVIDMIC VA I537M
YUN(EnJNS A
NY II6gIIs
CA r79{N ZOHMBIAN VNEZH CA I67]N Kg7 45. Rd4 e5 46.Ra4 Rds 47. Rb6 Ra7 48. 1 DmitryGurevich .... .L2575
YUR( RISS H M\ I27XH L NM I$qN
Ra3 Rd7 49. h4 f5 5O. Ra6 f4+ 51. Kf2 R7xd6
ZOLLINCER,PMER
vmlc.GEoRcE cA rs26
YU2Y DAVID PA 1259'6
ZOLMNTIM IN 10326
zoLmNosv,[M[ MN ta2/)2 2. Igorlvanov .. 119.80
Z$PflENS NY IM
ZABAWA MICHAILS IN I89S
ZOLTON,STEWARTC MI186A
zmx MAnHTA tN 0z0s 52. Rxd6 Rxd6 53. Rxa5 Kf6 54. Ra7 h6 55. 3 YehudaGruenfeld 90.49
ZABELLSANDY L IL 2I57Q ZORN CLENN T ML I46K
2OMBENC BARRYS N] I739M Ra8 95 56. hxgS + hxgS 57. a4 94 58. a5! 4 Kamran Shirazi . 86.87
zAcARtACtLL C0 92U
ZACATEMANHEWO IL I8IA zouDu[RUmLPH] PA r{30 5 Dan Durham 80 95
ZACAIE,MICHAELE, IL ICI6]
ZACHAREXIASON NY lr70H
?OZA,CEORCE MA I&8M
ZEINtrAKSTEPHIN FO MN
The second sealed move. I analyzed the ad- 6 Maxim Dlugy 74 23
zntNsfl scom
ZACHARIASORE'ONY NY 92'
ZACHARYlOSEPtr M^ lW ZUBAR VtmoR
PA 16231
cA ls2[ jourrred position after Black's 57th move with 7. Yasser Seirawan 67 66
ZUSATCH STEVE L MI 16]21
ZACHARY,MICHALL
ZACHEM NICHARD N
I CA ]9M
256H ZUBIATE,ORUNM II lLqM Herman Grooten and David Norwood - the latter 8.JoelBenjamin. . 60.46
ZUERIN NOBERTA WA ]859N
ZACHMEYENTIM A IA IO2]/05
zuc(ERJoNATHAN E MO re /ll 9 Boris Kogan . . . 54 70
ZACHOWS(I ROEERT NY 22SS
ZUC(ERBERC DAVID NI I575M having a proprietary interest in my win, since he
zAcKS PnER
zAmR ER|C
CA 19280
CA 2It05 ZUCruRMAN BERNAflD NY 25]2U 10. NickdeFirmian 51 33
ZAMROZNY MICHAEL fl 26IP zuERcH[fl]oHN M WV 1303/! and Hellers are intense rivals for the world's top 1 1. James Rizzitano 49 57
zAmwJEFF ZUHARSJOEL F M0 r297lr0
CA 70r/07
ZAfARIPOUR MASUD NI ISDO ZUIEMAN MOSHE CA 268P
zuxorFLEoN NY 2t08Q
ranking for 16-year'-olds. We looked at several 12. Larry Christiansen 49 53
ZAFFUTOioNALDI PAr9sTP
ZA|OM SAfAELM TX ]977P
ZAFR ABDUR F
' zuLlAcA ALvAnolE FL tflt4
zuMrcvlNcENTP NY l4zl forced wins for Black after 58. fxg4 e4 59. a5, until 13. Anatolylein .4269
OH I{59X
ZAHN DEREKI
ZAJoDL I UDWTX
WI 1353/05
OH r$qr
ZIMB8INNEN MNDY WI 2 6LQ
ZUNIGA RICHAND D CA IsO]X someone noticed that \Alhite could play 59. Ra5!, 14. Calvin Blocker - . . 40 83
zA( M|KE CO l74M ZUNICA RONAI D CA I337N 15. JohnCurdo 40.50
ZAKToM
ZAKS tCOn
CO l6sll
pA N5 \
ZUPA DAOUD
ZUPPATHOMASC MA I88A
CO IJ38I cutting off the Black King. Whereupon, we ana- 16. VincentMcCambridge . 38.69
zAtswlLL \MJ !A r93sP ZUR1BIDA PAIL WA I5&X
ZALASGORAN M VA 2074Q ZITLER ANArcLI N IIilOs lyzed the complicated 58. ... Rd2+. We didn't 17. AnatolyDozorets 3675
zALmwil.l.tAM NM [S]l zlzOwJoSEPH R ci rsz7A_
ZAIMWILLLAM R NM II9'E ZIANUT MNALD CA I738M even notice Hellers' actual 58th move. 18. Peter Biyiasas 34.00
ZALDUA AflHONY V CA I872N lvESlNA CEORCT CA 175&07
ZALIS ROBERT P MA I772M z\tLtlSMARK I 2t62Q 58. ... Rd2 + 19 Robeft Byrne 32.75
ZAITSMAN VITAI Y F zwEtc BEvEfiLY F VA tSgj
NY 2@!
zALUSflIoNAIHAN CAr074Ll ZWEICERCEORCER PA ]6151 20. JosephBradford .. 31 i9
ZAMBMNO BICfl ZWtrLER MICHATL OH ]729M Hellers feared the line 58. ... 93 + 59. Ke2 Kg7
VA ]2]'&
ZAMMI(IEI THOMAS NY I7O]M ZWICKLRONALDD NM I3M 21. CharlesHertan 31 17
ZAMMILLO !AN TRAV NY I75IM H
ZWIEBEL IE|TBIY AZ
N] I75N
I875N 60. a6? Rd1!l 61. a7 lif 61. Kxd1, Black Queens by 22. David Strauss . 3O.2O
zAI1oflANo ENn]QUE Al lzt ZWILLINCIRALAN5
ZANATH]OHN B PA I73ZN
IAIDSTM RANDALL O( 57 K
ZqIRNER
TWIRNFR
MRON
MAMHIW
NH IJ79I
\H L'6qI 61. ... 92161. ... Ra 1, when Black wins. But Juergen - 23 Sergey Kudrin . 29 13
ZANCHI NICK
ZAPPIAY
NY IM3/07
lL 6l7X
ZYLAW PAULW
ZYM MICHAEL] JR
MT LMf
MA I&3N Fleck found the clever 60. Ra7+, when Black's 24 MichaelBrooks . 2875
ZAPPTAJOHN $E tSttN ZYfu{ RICHAIDW . MA 7?[I 25. Boris Spassky . . 26 33
ZARB BAflRY
ZASDIs DAIID L
IY LZ]9I05
IY 989P
Rook sac will no longer work since his King will Patrick Wolff 26.33
ZAREI PAYM IA ]286H
ZAREMEA MiSK E CA l37rc not be on g7.
ZAflEMSXI DAN IL 1262II]
ZAnGAIPURYAQUB NY[79107 59. Kel Ra2 6O. a6l

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35 MARILYNBERGERMEAD NY 1849 16 BENJAMINHCOOK
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37 VALERIEDHODGSON AL 1a29 18 SHOWKITAGAMI 1977
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iJltME@Etli-lIEX vA 2603 47 REBECCAJTARGONSKI MA 1796 28 ROGERGERSHFELD
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lrui[MmorirE
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GA 2583 33 EREZMANELA
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JEREMYLARSEN
SCOTTDUDLEY 14 IN 1826
ffxDf,E6"f&\-E NY 2s6t 15 NY 1816
TX 25s9 36 MICHAELAGOODISMAN
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CHESSLIFE / JANUARY T986 57


seers who had backed \rVhite's resources sat scrambling to hold the balance.
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP back smugly. \ trhite, of course, would have Aftel watching this game, I am fully con-
CONTINUED FROM 28 lost horribly on 45. Nxd4? Bxe4 46. Nxe4 vinced that Kasparov is on the verge of a
Qxe4 47. Qg8+ Kh6 48. QxdB Qe1+1. bleakthrough and will pull even as ear'ly, per-
19. b3 45. ... Bxf3! haps, as game 11. Karpov 5Vz,Kaspatov 4Yz-
Vladimir Lepeshkin observed that on the lf
45. ... h4, 'r{hite has 46. Nh5!1, when
more brutai 19. h4l? Black could solve all of Black is lost after either 46. ... gxhl 47. QS8 + SICILIANDEFENSE lB8q
his problems bi 19. ... c5!? 20. axb1 c4 27. Kh648. BcZor 46....Bxe147. QgB+ Kh648. W: GM Anatoly Karpov
bxa6 cxd3 22. aXbZ Rxal 23. Qxal Qxb7. Bc2. B: GM Gary Kasparov
Hence \ [hite's restrained buildup. 46. gxf3 Bxelc 47. f4 Bxf4 ' Cflme 10, September 28
19....BgZ 20.Qc2 Nf8 21. Be3 Ne6 22. It would be dangerous to try 47. ... Bg7
Radl Rac8 23.BflBf8 24. Rd2 Qb8 25. because of 48. f5. 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4
Qb1Ba8 26.b4 48. QgS+ Kh6 49. Bc2 @71 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Be2 e6 7. O-O Be7 8. f4
rvVhite prevents ... c6-c5 and now enjoys a Black avoids 49. ... Qf6? 50. Ne4. O-O 9. Kh1 Qc7 10. a4 Nc6 11. Be3 ReE
pleasant advantage. He can tack back and 50. Qxd8 Bxg3 51. fxg3 QeS 52. QfS + 12. Bgr
forth at his leisule, and I expectdd Kasparov KgS 53. Kg2, draw Por the first time in either match, Karpov
to adjourn in a position very much like the It's equal after 53. ... QeZ + 54. Kh3 Qg4 + . opts for the height of fashion.
present one, with the possible exception of 12. ... Rb8l? 13. gdz
getting in c3-c4 in an advantageous fashion. GAME TEN In the game Kudrin-Alnason (Bar 19841,
26....Bb7 27.axbi axbS28. Redl Qc7 Arguabty, the best game so far in the match. White kept a slight advantage by 13. Qd3
29.Rcl Bg7 30. Rcdl Karpov went after the challenger's Scheven- Nxd4 14. Bxd4 e5 15.Ba7 Ra8 16. Be3 exf4
'White could have played 30. c4 bxc4 31. ingen Sicilian with the fashionable 72. Bg1. l7.Bxf4 Be6 18. Radl RedB 19. Qg3 NeB 20.
Bxc4 Qb8, when Black is cramped but with- And as in game two, Kasparov plunged into e5. The idea of \Arhite's system is to lun
out fundamental weaknesses. diabolical complications, with the consensus Black out of useful moves.
3O. ... Rcd8 31. dxe5 being that he had gone too far this time. On 13. ... e5 14. Nb3 Na5 15. Nxa5 Qxa5
The GMs unanimously condemned this move 21, he shed a pawn ("desperatiorl" t6. Ba7 RaS 17. Be3 Qb4!?
opening of the game, but Black was building said the GM kibitzels) i-n the form of a deep- Instead of the stock 17. ... exf4 (when
up an impregnable position. The text initi- ly calculated sacrifice which left Karpov White is slightly better), Kasparov plays for
ates interesting play.
31. ... dxe5 32. Rxd8 Rxd8 33. Rxd8 ir:ilit*ii:iiiiili'irilii:r.,li,iiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiliiiiiiii.
Nxd8 34. c4bxc4 35. Bxc4
With all of his pieces having greater activi-
ty, \a/hite must have an edge. The Stories Behind The Story
35. ... NeS!
Tlpical of Karpov. He found this "adjust- BY LARRY PARR plained by events behind.the boald. Accord-
ment" immediately, sending the Knight to tress, strain, dirty tricks and high ing to Lawson, the Karpov "clique" at the
d4 via d6 and b5. Soviet Chess Federation passed a resolution
stakes - these words best summarize
36.Qa2 how the world press views the current banning Mr. Kasparov fiom foreign com-
White might have considered 36. Qc2l?. world championship chess match in Mos- petition for two years. At this high level,
36. ... Nd6 37. Bb3 Nb5 38. h4 Nd4 39. such a ban was a virtual creative death sen-
cow between Mr. Anatoly Karpov and Mr.
Bxd4 exd4 40.h5 QeTt Gary Kasparov. tence. But Mr'. Kasparov mobilized his polit-
Karpov used most of his remaining time to Dominic Lawson, writing in the Financial bulo protector, fellow Azerbaidjani Heydar'
find the best move. Times of October 19, treats the match as a
A-liev, who personally intervened on the
41. Qdz!? c5 42. QcZ cxb4 tlpe of colonation of a new world chess challenger's behalf. \Alhen Mr. Aliev, a for:-
The sealed move. The majority of the GMs
- mer high official in the Soviet secret police,
champion, of a new celebrity (Mr. Kasparov
felt that Kalpov was clearly better. and his Soviet actress girifiiend, Malina Neo-
indicated his displeasure with the action by
43. hxg6 + ! lova, have become Moscow's most glamorous
the chess officials, the resolution was quick-
Black comes out on top after 43. Qc4 gxhs! couple), of a new leadership of the Soviet ly rescinded. A tornado, aftel all, can blow
44. Nxd4 (if 44. Nxhs, Blackhas 44....8xe4t away a house of cards.
Chess Federation (the annual elections for
45. NxgT BxI3t) 44. ...h4 45. Ndf5 Qg5. The Meanwhile, the world-champion-to-be (?)
the top posts have been postponed until the
further 46. f4? runs into 46. ...Q841. match is over ) , and of a new national leader -
has indicated his deep displeasure with
43. ... fxg6 44. Qc4 hS ship. Writes Lawson of the Soviet leader Mr .
the appointment of Alfred Kinzel as a co-
Golbachev: "It might be that, as Gorbachev chairman of the match jury, a post similar to
creates a new style of leadership articu- that which Mr. Kinzel held in the previous
,,,,,,,,ruffi - match. Mr. Kasparov believes that there is a
late, urbane, decisive - the young man fiom
possible conflict of interest between serving
Baku is set to become part of the new image
%i% as a financial agent for Mr. Karpov (see
t of itself that the Soviet Union wants to pre-
sent to the outside world."
"Anatoly and His Helping Hands," page25l

..2
affi
If these are the stakes, then it is not sur-
prising that the over-the-boald struggle has
been conducted with such tension and feroc-
and acting as a co-chairman of a big money
match involving Mr. Karpov.
Yet Mr. Kasparov remains confident of the
"ruh"ry ity. Mr. Kasparov, for example, has refused final match result. "Karpov," he said, "is
,r.#, Mr. Karpov so much as a smile before, dur- scared of the end of the match. This time, no
ing or after any of the games. He arrives on one will come to his rescue. have been I
time, plays with his head clutched between assured of that."
45. e5l!
I had spent the night analyz\ng 45. Qbsl?, his hands, and exits without an adieu follow- What emerges, then, is a blood feud in
which Dorfman told me would also have led ing every game. which, Journal expressed it
as The WaIl Street

to a draw. But after the text move, Karpov The challengerls almost savage apploach in a headline, the two players "want to kill
to this contest can, perhaps, best be ex- each other'." g
must exercise gteat cale to save the game.
The pressroom was in an uproarr and those i+:I:i:::1::*!:i;:iM:Hf +:::::

58 CHESS LIFE / JANUARY ]986


ully con-
rge of a
$ 'r" -::,:-rcatlons.
+ -ei l
. , -irort, GM Kholmov suggested
us@ggpss
arly, per-
arcY 4V2-
:--:h seems to put the burden of
:,. -. One nice, thematic variation
:.: -9 a5 Rac8 20. RIbl evJ4 21.
Give Chess For Christmas!
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4. Nxd4 -.
le7 8. f4 -.ood PlaY.
Ed{t
le3 Re8

, Karpov
,. , .-:ggested lB. ...Bd7l?. AJter 19.
. . - RxJ6 Bxf6, Black would stand
.:-: :,:het. 21. Ud7 Qxb2 or 21. Nd5
lsffH
;i.d,##lJ.
"- l.ro- gxf623. Rf1 Rad8 24.Bh6
- , ' . -: a5, that move can be handled
u 19841 '.- ,,: io White's 20th move.
13. Qd3
" -: Bd7 20. Ra3
Be3 exf.l , -=--. absolutely nothing on 20. a5
iNe8 20.
5 to lun
- : ': Qxbzl 22. Rb3 Rxc3 23.I\xbz
-- -r:3 Bc6
t5 Qxa5
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58
NEW POSTAL POTENTATES

Fielding And Plesset Tie


In Fifth United States
Correspondence ChamPionshiP

ae invited to send their the center. The chances appear even. try to make his extra pawn felt, but the result
Postal gmes lwith or 10. ... NcS 11. Nf3 Rd8 12. Nds qf8 13. is a combinational explosion which removes
of the volme of mail, O-O Be6 14. c4 Nba6 15. Qel! all doubrt as to who is better.
submissions cannot be retumed, md personal replies ryVhite offersto retum the gambit pawn via 23. c5!? Ndxc5! 24. bxcl Qxbl 25.
are not possible. Send your letters to:
Alex Dunne 15. ... Bxd5 16. cxd5 Rxds. kr the resulting Qxds+ Bf826.Qdl
Chess Life simplified center position, White would
186 Route 9W have the two Bishops and good drawing
New Windsor, NIY 12550
chances.
aul Fielding and Ken Plesset, a 1981 15. ... RacS!?
Absolute co-champion, each scored Black, however, shuns material in favor of
llr/z-Z|/z to tie for first in the Fifth rapid dwelopment.
United States Correspondence Chess Cham- 16. Ne3?!
pionship. Fielding went undefeated in the White should have kept in the spirit of
strong field, while Ken Plesset lost one Same things by playrng 16. Qh4, threatening Ng5.
to Jarrell Milbum. After the text move, White's pieces begin to
Solkoff tiebreakers will be used to deter- jumble together; and with Black having ac-
mine which man will enjoy the title of U.S. tive pieces, this will mean trouble'
Postal Champion. [n addition, t]re winner 16. ... h6 17. Rb1
will have the opportunity to represent the White works to free his Queenside, but 26. ... Nc3!
United States in the Intemational Cor- Black already has the better chances. The scorpion's tail! The stinger is that
IvVhite cannot play 27 . Qc2 because of.27. ..-
respondence Chess Federation world cham- 17. ... Qd6 18. Qh4 Nb4 19. Rdl
pionship semifinal which starts later this \,Vhite seeks exchanges to relieve his posi- Qxcl+! 28. QXcl Nxe2+, when Black
yeil. tion, but the trades only help Black' emerges a piece ahead.
19. ... Qb6 2O. Rxd8+ Rxd8 21. a3 27.N3
GAME OF THE MONTH NU3 22. b4 White squirms, but his horribly placed
There were numerous fine games played in
rvYhite hopes to hold everything together Ifuight on e3 eventually drops offthe board.
the Championship, which began in January after 22.... Nxcl 23. Rxcl Nd3 24. c5. But 27. ... Nxdl 28. Bxbl Bxcs 29. Be4 b6
1983; and a book will appear about the tour- there is a glitch in his Program. 30. Ne5 Nxe3 31. Nd3 H432. Kf2 Ng4 +
nament. For now, here are two games from 22....Ne4 33. Kg3 Nf6
Black's Itrights dominate the center, and The-smoke has now all but cleared from
the tournament. In the fust, the players slog
it out in a good old-fashioned donnybrook. his other pieces are also active. White will the boardfield, and Black has a healthy extra

PIRCDEFENSE lB0el
W: Ivars Cintins (1456f
B: Paul Fielding (1912)
V U. S. Com.sponilence Champiotship

t. e4 gG 2. d4BEz 3. Nc3 d6 4. f4 Nf6 5.


Nf3 c5 6. e5
White plays more ambitiously - and
more dangerously - than in the line seen in
Spassky-Fischer (Reykjavik 19721, whtch
continued 6. dxcS Qa5 7. Bd3 Qxc5 8. Qez.
6. ... NfdT 7. exd6 O-0 8. Be2
Black has compensation for his pawn after
8. dxeT QxeT + 9. Be2 cxd4 10. Nxd4 Re8.
8. ... cxd4 9. dxeT QxeT lO. Nxd4
rvVhite pockets a pawn with the least possi-
ble damage to his position, but Black has
superior development and piece control of

NM AIex Dunne is wll-known for his conespondence play'


He is the author of the recent bnk, How to Become a Cm-
didate Master (Thinkers' Pres, 19851.

60 CHESSLIFE / JANUARY 1986


EEll &'s nst task is to get his Queen-
'*oqrnrtf mvin'.
n,3 Eftt 35. Bb2 Bxb2 36. Nxb2
1m{" t7-f,h4
miEawibthe
(b
hopeless 37. Bxe4, when
ilmffiE Xnight cannot stand up to the HOWGOODIS
Edfryderfrapawn.
s--w7
mU r& ttreatens to win piece by 38.
a
TTIE
- F* Xl- ft95 hxg5+ 40. Ifts B196+ 41.
Qs'ffi+ 42- fr3 Nf2+ 43. Kg3 Nh1+ 44.
8;S !1- {5- Bxga Nf2+.
f,t! Nd2 39. Bd5 k4 40. Ba2 Nbl
{mLtrt Nc3 42 . b4 k2 43. Bb5 Nxb5 44.
lff re, li'hite resigns
ffiriite L*es easily after eithgr 45. 95+
4.O?
Look at these results from a recent tournament in New York City* against the
Uq6s- fu5+ Kf5 or 45. Nc4 Bd3 46. Na3
following players:
M (-,. S5 h5. In the latter line, the Black
f&Srdl march victoriously to the Queen- Wins Draws Losses
dillh
2220 2744 2444(78 moves)
2737 2718 2353 (39 moves)
,E"f{NIDEFENSE [886]
m M .Ldony Buczko 11818) GAME THREE AGAINST 2220
m mr?tua Valentine (1950) EXCELLENCE PLAYING BLACK
V U.S. hnespondence Chanryionship
1. D2-D4 D7-D5 B. F3_E5 C6- D4
2. C2-C4 E7-E6 I C2-44 D5_ 85
0" Gr c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4
i'l 5, Nc3 d6 6. k4 Be7 7. Be3 O-O 8. 3. G1-F3 c8-F6 10. A4 - 85 D4- 85
4. G2-G3 D5-C4 11. E5 -C6 A7_A5
rDl Nf 9. f4 Nc5 10. Qf3 aG Ll. 94 d5 5. F1_G2 BB-C6 12. F1- D1 0-0
@,F# exds 13. g5 Nxb3 14. Nxb3 Ne4 6. 0- 0 F8- 84 13. C6-E5 U4-UJ
E& ilEr dxe4 16. Qxe4 Bh3 17. Rdl 7. D1-C2 D8-D5 14. A2-A3 L3-VZ
RESIGN
4Q@rt. Rd2 Rfe8 19. Qf3 Bd6 20. Qxh3 +GNOMES DISCOVER AMERICA TOURNAMENT
BIL Be2 BxeS 22. Rxe3 Qf4 23. Ke2
q}*'{ri' 2{- Kdz Qds +, White resigns Hunter College, Oct 12-14, 1985
All game scores available on request
rs
27 ]ECZDCH IS IN THE MALE
(0& &ennan of Providence, Rhode Island,
lttdlhfu cory of the Pole, the Czech and the
tllGm tr'ho went camping in Yosemite Na-
fid hrk. They turried up missing, and
{rdh. Se search party found their camp, it
ftEa ravaged by a pair of bears. The
lllffil
ttthnilp rzs caught and killed first. \ y'hen
@ mpened her up, the Pole and German
qroe Srse. But where was their comp€ul-
irmf u|'b€n the searchers finally found the
rde @ opened him up, too - and, sure
,m@- the Czech was in the male. Ah,
llffii
f,h'ilh€r male who has apparently been
mih@@g a few good checks is Bart Gibbons
ufu has 9',alified for a semifinal of the
nd ctarnpionship by winning his second
ilryftd Even-man section. Bart scored arr
- " " 'ed 5-1 to beat out runnei-up Ger-
ffid Grassrnehl of East Germany, who fin-
dhad rith 4-2.
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SOME MASTERFUL SELECTIONS
The ICCF Master Selection Committee, a
group which is doing a good job in selecting
players to represent the United States in
international competition, has chosen
America's representatives for two important
upcoming events. In the Anglo-Pacific In-
vitational, the three American slots will be
taken by ICCMs Steven Tennant and Walter
Muir and by Chris van \ck. The North
American Inv.itational had seven available
American positions, and these wqre filled by
Thomas Mueller (a CCLA nomiaee), Man-
Rating Tournaments fred Zrtzmary Richard Mctrllan, Frank
Camaratta, Robert Salgado, Paul Fielding,
Many players desire competition ting' We have and C. Pred Tears. The first and second alter-
created the Annual Rating Tourn u would like an op ndtes are, respectively, Carl Haessler and
portunity to boost your U5CF po opponents with Emil Shen.
And, finally, for those who find postal
ratings do- to your own, this tournament is for you'
chess electrifying, the Messrs. Peter LeBlanc
Each tournament will consist of seven players. lf the last assigned section falls of Beverly Farms, Maryland, and Henry
short, there may be a section of less than seven. Katzmarek of St. Paul, Minnesota, express
Entries are open to tho- who are members of the U5CF and are residents in interest in electronic mail and chess by com-
the 50 United States, Puerto Rico, Mo{co, Canada or have an APO/FPO ad- puter bulletin board. Mr. Katzmarek would
like the USCF to support a S.I.G. (Special In-
dress.
terest Group) formed on CompuServe. But is
Each player will play one game with each opponent {three games as white and there sufficient interest? Or are there any
three as Black). Each section winner will receive S5O credit toward purchases S.I.G.'s already formed? Let's hear from you,
from the u5cF catalog; second place in each section will be worth $2o of readersl
credit. The entry fee is $13 and should be included with your entry. Henry Greene from Absecon Highlands,
New Jersey, asks a fascinating question,
All entries must be postmarked by February 28, 1986. Play will begin shortly "Can anyone make a guess as to the prob-
thereafter. Play will be governed by the U5CF postal rules and regulations, and able postal rating of the best computers in
be directed by the U5CF Postal Chess Department. correspondence play?" Readers? \Ay'hat say
llurry! Don't miss this exciting new tournament' you?

U.5. Chess, 186 Route 9W, New Windsor, NY 12550 CORRESPONDENCE CEPNNS
The following struggle was the final game for
Victor Palciauskas in his climb to the title of
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RUYITOPEZ lcTe
W: ICCM Grigory Sanakoev
The ADso lute Con*Pondence B: ICGM Victor Palciauskas
X World &nesipondence Champiorahip

Championship l. e4 eS 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4


Nf6 5. O-O d6 6. Bxc6+ bxc6 7. d4 Nxe4
8. Re1 f5 9. dxe5 d5 10. Nd4 Bc5 11. c3
Qh4 12. f3 Nf2 13. 93 QhS 14. r<xf2
It's time for U5CF's 1986 Absolute Correspondence Chess QxhZ+ 15. Ke3 O-O 16. Kd3 a5 l7.Bd2
Championship! This premier event is open to the top thirteen Qxg3 18. KcZ f4 19. a4 Bb6 20. Na3 c5
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c4+ 24. Ka2 Qxdl 25. Raxdl c626.B,e3
Bxe3 27. Rxe3 Bg4 28. Ne2 Rf2 29. Rel
Rb8 30. e6 Kf8 3l.e7 + Ke8 32. Nc2 Kd7
33. Re5 RxeZ 34. R1xe2 Bxe2 35. Rxe2
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play is scheduled to begin during February 1986.
39. Rh2 c5 4O. Nf5 Rh7 41. Nxh6 d4 42.
The prize fund is $4OO, and will be divided uP as follows: Kbl Kc6 43. Kc2 KdS 44. KdZ Ke4 45.
$160-120-80-40. This event matches the best playels in the Re2 + Kf3 46. Re6 Rb7 47. Rf6 + Ke4 48.
country for the honor of being recognized as our top Postalite Kcl dxc3 49. bxc3 Kd3 50. Rf3 + Ke4 51.
- Rh3 Re7 52.KdzKI4 53. Rhl Rd7 + 54.
The Absolute Correspondence Chess Champion. Kc2 Rd3 55. Rgl Rh3 56. Ng4 Rh4 57.
The entry fee of i15 should not be sent until a player receives Nf6 94 58. Kd2 Rh2+ 59. Kel Rh4 60.
an invitation. Nd5 + Kf3 61. Rf I + Ke4 62. Nf6 + Ke3,
draw
Send inquirie to: U.5. Chess, 186 floute 9W, llew Windsor, fiY 12550 Ignas Z,alys of Verdun, Quebec, plays the

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LIEIEENNTLCG
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2A922 2126 8142697 te Aess Life readets reallY
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clever? You wouldn't have to ask if lem, I read the apparently bad news: there
221312 6 20 19 21 129 was a neat little cook involving castling. But
14 22 13 I 26? you leceived some of the questions
that I do - particularly those quelies about since Black moves filst in helpmates, 'vVhite
lf your l.Q. is among the country's top the thlee "unusual" moves (pawn promo- must have just moved eithel his King or his
2o/o,you'te qualified to ioin MENSA, Rook. Therefore, the cook was invalid.
the international high l,Q. society. tion, en passant, and castling) of chess.
One readel recently claimed that a certain Bent rules, added stipulations, and other
Are you MENSA material? You maY be helpmate had an extra solution because of 1. novelties have a faithful following among
smattet than you think! Fot a $9 pro' ... e8:dummy (the plomotedpawn remains the avatars of Fairydom. My own view is
cessing fee, Mensa will send You a as a pawn). and he noted that Sam loyd used that such problems are fine lf they have a
practice l.Q. test, which you may take strong theme and do not rely on tlicks alone'
in the privacy of your home or office. this move in at least one of his problems' Still .,

anothel close thinker argued that en passant, Regarding this rnonth's ploblems, solvers
Your score will be reported to you in
the strictest confidence. ll you've even if its legality cannot be pl'oven, should will notice that No. 106 is a selfmate. In this
already scored at or above the 98th be allowed if it is the only move to meet a tlpe of problem, 'vVhite plays fir st ar,d forces
percentile on any maior l.Q. test, send given stipuiation. The idea here is that a Black to mate him. As with dilectmates,
for our free brochure with complete stipulation implies that thele is a solution. solvels need oniy to send in the correct key.
details about joining MENSA. Use the And, finally, thele are readers who feel that Other comments: No. 105 is a version of a
coupon below. the culrent rules occasionally look them out problem filst published in Chess Lifeh.1973;
Answarg: of castling. and No. 109 contains the lettels "C" and
lo1 lou B 8! vSN3u
"L." Solutions to this month's originals must
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('cte'!=Z'92=e'92=Yl PRIAN IS STILL KING be postmarked no later than January 20,
evsNsn uor HcnoN3 rrrtl.,liiirr] Fortunately, the Prian Codex of 1958 lays 1986.
.i down film definitions regalding these "unu-
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micks and pranks (which so often enlaged PROBLEM SOLUTIONS
solvers in the past) is gone. If a composer Solutions to Problems Nos. 81-90 (Novem-
wants to play games, then he must advance ber ), with gladed solutions in bold tlpe: No.
specific definitions under the heading of 81 (Hermansonl: 1. Qh7!, waiting. The
Faily chess. tries 1. ... Bg2 2. Bg4, mate and 1. ... Bg4 2.
mensa I received an extraotdinary selfmate prob-
lem a few months back in which thele wer:e
0-0, mate, are nice, but the other defenses
are routine. No. 82 (Rosberger|: 1. Ra5!,
Ttve promotions by
waiting. There are some good effects, in-
being to a dummy cluding a double pinmate after 1. ... Ifuc5.
C Yes, pleas€ send me a practice l.O. t€st ing to have the sti The lepetition of 2. Nxc6, mate, seems al-
whlch you wlll score in confidence. I most hlpnotic. No. 83 (Ahues): 1. Rd5!,
enclos€ $9 check or money order (in U.S. but I algued that
funds) to cover Processing. Faily tenitor' threatening 2. Rc5, mate. Both the solution
bly illegal en and the hy 1. Nd5? (threatening 2. Ne7,
D Please send me more lntormatlon about
mate) 1. ... RhTl show perfect unity in deal-
MENSA. be nothing to
move happens to workl The fact is that if the ing with the unpinned Queen, changing re-
legality of an en passant capture cannot be plies to 1. ... Qxd4+ and 1. ... Qxe6. No. 84
demonstrated and if there is no othel solu- (Moore|: 1. Qfs!, threatening 2. Qd3, mate.
NAME
tion, then the problem has no solution at all. 'vVhite allows five distinct checks by the
The same goes for the notion that castling Black Queen. The dual after 1. ." Qe4+ can
ADDRESS should be permitted in a position in which be overlooked, since 1. ... QxfS+ is mole to
it's clear that either the King ol Rooks must the point. The composer is a specialist in
have moved previously. Othelwise, it would cross-checkers! No. 85 (Popovich): 1.
be possible for Black to castle illegally in Nh4!. Such lines as 1. ...1<xh42. f4, l. ...K4
dilectmates, thereby desttoying the solu- 2. Nf3, 1. ...f52.8xe7+, and 1. ...e62.Kg3
srATE ztP
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MAIL TO: MENSA, oePt. Ct Recently, I saw a helpmate ploblem in the tiny'White army. No. 86 (Holladay):
2626 E. '14 Stre€t which \ trhite had only a King at e1 and a The t+ro solutions are 1. Nc6l KfS 2. Be5 Ke8
Brooklyn, NY 1 1235 3. Bf4! Kf8 4. Bh6+ and 1. Bd6! Kd8 2. Bd3!
David L. Brown overves CL's aesthetic "p's" and "q's '' Kc8 3. Ba6+ Kd8 4. Nf7+. The setting is
MENSA ls e not lor prollt corporatlon ol N.Y. State
Most composers regard him as a tough but fair tashmaster
As for our solvers .
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Class Championships awarded the grandmaster title at the 1986 structure, Black can be optimistic about his
FIDE congress in Dubai. endgame prospects. But he must avoid 13' ...
In March of 1986, the 88th renewal of the North
The hallmark of Maxim's play is simplici- 0-0-0 14. Bg5, when 15. Bxf6 will leave
American postal chess championships will Bishops of opposite color-s.
begin. A two-round tournament, the North ty and clarity. He has been compared to the
American determines the U S. class champions mighty Jose Capablanca, whose straightfor- 14.Ke2 Nd5 15. Bb3 Bf6 16. c4
of postal chess North American champions ward, deadly style led to only one defeat in a This advance weakens the d-pawn, but
have included World Champion GM Victor 'vVhite has no other active tries.
Palciauskas and IM Walter Muir in the ten-year period. And as did Capa, Maxim
Master/Expert class event. overwhelms many of his opponents in the 16. ... Ne7 17. Be3 O-O-O 18' Rd2 Rd7
There are 6 class divisions: Master/Expert, class endgame. 19. Rhdl Rhd8 20. Bc2
A, class B, class C, class D, and class E In 'vVhen Maxim recently returned from the \ [hite has sufficiently defended his ex-
Round 1, each player is assigned to a section United Arab Emirates, the site of his tl.i posed pawn. It is time fol Maxim to wage
with 7-9 players from his own class, and plays
one game with each opponent
umph at the World Junior, I asked him, wal on anothel fiont.
"How did you do it?" His answer was short 20. ... b5! 21. b3 RbZ 22. Be4! bxc4 23.
In Round 2, all Round I section winners {and
tiesl in each class compete to determine the and simple: "success in the endgame'" I bxc4 RddT 24. RcL
class champion. Champions win $20 00 first found three of his endings to be particularly It would have been bettel to shake off the
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chances after 37. Bc2 Nf4+ 38. Ke3 Ng2+ bitious.
39. Kd3 Ne1 + 40. Kd2 Nxc2 47.lkcZ Rxd4 20.B,f3 Rb8 21. b4?
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Bishop and Knight ending by 38. Rb8+ 24. Rfdl Ne4 25. Be1 Rfc8 26' f4
Kxb8 39. Bxa4, when he has chances for sut'- A symptom of 'vVhite's problems. He must
vival. Black could harass White's weak prevent ... 8g5.
pawns by .., Nf4 + , ... Nh3, and so forth, but 26. ... Nd6 27.Racl RbcT 28. Rd4 Rc6!
White's Bishop would also have targets on Now \Mhite's c-pawn must fall, since 29.
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The Horsb Sturnbles Once Again;
Ibirg the Boogre-Woogie with Dlugy

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Chess Life readers Comments in italics are by Grand- Dudley B. Wade
master Evans Because of the volume of mail, submis- Submit one question at a tlme, and provide a diagram when Atlanta, Georgia
sions cannot be returned, and personal replies are not oshing about a spectfic chess positton. lMen refewing to
possible Send your letters to: bmks, be sure to give the full title, author, and page number. Q: I ha,re a question concerning the game
deFirmian-Dlugy (Gammarth 1985f , which
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Chess Life OF HORSES AND STUMBLES notes on page 35
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Mr'. Tahel Ahmed El-shazly (see November' Chess Life.In the dia- ',

1985, page 441 was right: thele is indeed d grammed position, %^% %
stumble for every holse. The hypothetical the game continued i"%ff.
'ffi,
ending arising from analysis of Fischer'-Tal 30. Ng5 Re7, and the %
lLeipzig Olympiad 1960) continues to two players waltzed
haunt this colner. to a dlaw 16 moves
SOME AMERICAN KANN-DO My answer con- Iater. But couldn't
Mike Bacon a flaw after'
tained deFirmian have played the winning 30-
East Point, Georgia 53. ... b3 (diagram). Bh7 +!, doing a boogie-woogie with Dlugy?
Q: I waited fol foul years to spring an My suggested 54. After' 30. Bh7 +!, \ y'hite seems to win in
innovation in the Larsen Variation of the Ka8b255.a7b7=Q, the line 30. ... KxhT (if 30. ... Ikffl, 'White
Caro-Kann Defense. After 1. e4 c6 2. d4 d5 stalemate, loses to forces mate by 30. Qxe6 + Kfg 32. RxdT) 31.
3. Nc3 dxe4 4. Nxe4 Nf6 5. Nxf6+ gxf6 6. the simple 55. ... Ka5 RxdT NxdT 32. Qxh5+ Kg8 33. Ng5 NfS 34-
Be2 Rg8 7. Bf3, the game Bellon-Timman s6. Kb7 bl:Q+. White to move Qf7+ Kh8 35. QxbT Re8 36. Qf7 Qe7 37-
(Amsterdam 1978) continuedT. ... e5 8. Ne2 Nor isthere salvation Qh5+ Kg8 38. Rxe6!. Did deFirmian really
Bg49.Bxg4 Rxg4 10. 0-0 Qds 11. f3 Rg6 12. in 54. l{b7 b2 55. a7 b1 = Q+ 56. Kc7 Qe4 57. miss a win?
b3 Nd7 13. c4 Qe6 14. Rel, when White Kb8 Qe8+ 58. Kb7 Qd7+ 59. Kb8 Kb5 60.
had the edge be- I I
a8 = Q Kb6!, when Black forces mate. A: Y"t. Inhis notes in Playels Chess News
cause of the threat- Still, I was light about one thing: "This is a l#100, page four), IM Dlug) concurs that 30-
ened Nf4. My inno-
i"%r.
,,,m tough ending which goes right down to the Bh7 + ! does indeed win. But he offers a different
% wile - more than 30 moves from the start- move order: "In time pressure lMite misses a
vation is 7. ... Be6l
%%%%
(diagram), intend-
ing to exchange a
KZ ing position." forcedwin: 30. Bh7 + ! KxhT 31. RxdT NxdT 32-
NgS+ Kh6 33. Qxe6+ Nf6 u. QfS $8lrhe
pair of Bishops with
Mygamecon-
tt t only move. If 34. ... RfB 35. Re6 wins) 35. Re6
QE8 36. g4!! hxg4+ 37. Kh2. At this point no
... Bd5.
tinued with 8. @3 After 7. ... Be6
tf E BEST QUESTION CONTEST defense was found, with the longest vaiation
Bd5 9. QxhT Rxg2! If you have a dynamite question , Chess Lifehas running 37. ... Bc8 38. Rxf6+ gxf6 39. Qxf6+
10. Qh3 (if White tries r0. h4? , he gets hit by the contest for you. Each month, GM Larry Kl15 40. Ne4 Qg6 41. QhS+ Qh6 42. Ng3+
10. ... Rxgl+!) 10. ... Rg8 11. Ne2 Bxf3 12. Evans will award an Informant or a book of Kg6 a3. h5 + Kgs 4a. Qd8 + Kf4 45. Qd2 + ."
Qxf3. Black appeals to have equality. Com- comparable dollar value to the reader who
ments? sends in the most interesting question. In addi-
tion, the reader who submits the outstanding THERE AIN'T NO SUCH ANIMAL
A : Your theoretical novelty (TN ), involving the query during the first half of 1986 will receive
Jack Culp
combination of 6. ...
Rg8 and 7. ... Be6, is a copy of the world's best chess encyclopedia,
Kalamazoo, Michigan
testimony to the inexhaustible fount of new David Hooper and Kenneth \Alhyld's The Ox-
ideas. InMCO 12, the mainline is 6. ... Na6 7. ford C.ompanion to Chess. This book normally Q: Wfrite watching Magnum P1 on televi-
Nf3 Bg4. The game Spassky-Larsen lBuenos retails for $29.95. sion, I heard a reference made to a chess
Aires 1979) continued 6. ... Bfs 7. Nf3 Qc7 8. Finally, Chess.Life will mail all pertinent win- maneuver. I doubt that I have the correct
0-0 e6 9. c4, when \Mite had a slight initiaive. ning questions to ECO and several other major spelling, but the phrase sounded like "the
Your TN certainly frustrates the lMite idea publications. To enter, send your questions to Rosco-[,onavich maneuver" or, perhaps, the
behind 6. Be2, which is to prevent Black from GM Larry Evans, clo Chess Life, 186 Route second name was "Nolavitch." \ y'hat is this
playing ... Bg4 and to permit \Mite to develop 9W, New Windsor, New York 1255O. maneuver?
norunally and to castle on the Kingside. In the
diagrammed position, the key test of your line A: tt it a tnaneuver invented by clever scipt-
may be B. Qd3 BdS 9. 93. witers in an attempt to be cute. Chess has plen-

74 CHESSLIFE/JANUARY 1986
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like "the
haps, the
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ver scnpt-
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74
us@p-*r.I.pss ty of funny tongue twisters le.g., Konstantino-
polsky Opening, the Therkatz-Herzog Varia-
teresting coninuation would be B. ... Be6 9. b4
Bxb4!? l'Nhite would have an enduring space
tion, et al.J, and there is no need to ueate ftcti- advantage after 9. Qd9 10. c5) 10. axb4
oFFrclAL 1986 tious ones, Qxb4 11, Qd2 dxc4, when Black has three
pawns for a piece.
USCF PqiTAL NEW, NOT SMALL, POTATOES
The books all give 8, cxd1 Bb4! 9. Qd2 Bxc3
10. bxc 3 UdS 1 1. Nf3 Be4 l Black can also play
TOUBIIAmEHtli Robert Armes
Cupertino, California
11. ... Bh3!? 12. gxh3 Qxf3 13. Qe3+ ) 12. Be2
0-0 13. 0-0, and White has a slight edge.
The Class and Victory tournaments are
your ticket to the excitlng world of Postal Q: I believe that I've found a new move in The main drawback to your 8. a3 b that it
chess. The entry fees are modest and the the Panov-Botvinnik Attack in the Caro- neglects devefopment, but it stilllooks like anew
competition fierce, because you'll be mat- Kann Defense. After 1. e4 c62. d4 d5 3. exdS weapon in Wite's arsenal.
ched with players of aPProximately your cxdS 4. c4 Nf6 5.
own playing strength.
Both tournaments are oPen to U5CF Nc3 \c6 6. Bg5 Qa5 .fu
-
- //// ////l
/////. t
,

.,////,
,r1ft,
SHOCKING, BUT NOT NEW
members who live in the United 5tates, 7. BxI6 exf6 (dia- /////,
.,

Dr. Charles [,eck


Puerto Rico, Canada, Mexico, and the U.5
Virgin lslands or those who have APO and
gram), myinvention
is 8. a3!? in place of
'Wt%+)
r% ,
Kendall Park, New Jersey
FPO addresses. ft
Veteran postal Players may take advan- the unclear 8. cxd5 Q: tn a tournament, my opponent opened
tage of either tournament, but newcomers Bb4!. The point is 'T
. ',ry "',& ./fr T .x
with the Danish l;.e.-,.//r*4/k^.ru)
to postal chess must get their feet wet first
in a Class tournament.
that after 8. a3l?,
White comes out on After 7. exl6
gAtr Gambit: 1. P-K4
P-K4 2. P-Q4 PxP 3. t
Class top in the line 8. ... I
P-QB3. answered
A i5entry fee puts you into a s€ction with dxc49.Bxc4Be7 10. Nge2 0-0 11.0-0, when with 3. ... QK2t? ldl'
the first player is as good as a pawn ahead. agram), when my %
three other players. You Play two games
(one as White, one as Black) with each oP- By taking the time to retain the valuable defense worked out A
.rra,fu,

ponent using one set of Postcards. First- well after 4. QxP !


Ifuight on c3, White threatens to expand
place finishers receive a certificate
strategically with b2-b4 and c4-c5, while alstt N-QB3 s. Q-K3 N-B3 d
suitable for framing. After 3. ... Q-K2
Hewcomers should give us an aPProx- maintaining the pressure against d5. Finally, 6. N-Q2 N-KN5 7.
imation of their playing strength, The playr lVhite also stands better in the preceding Q-84 P-Q4 8. P-B3 P-KN4!. rs 3. ... Q-K2t? a
ing classes for postal chess are basically variation after the greedy 9. ... Qgs?l 10. Nf3 TN, or is it a known defense?
similar to those for over-the-board Play:
: QxgZ ll. Qe2+.
Class
Class
A
B :
Unusually strong players
Strong players
A: There is certainly shock value in your 3. ...
Class C - lntermediate players A: Nore of my references mention your 8. a3. Q-K2 , but it is not new , Paul Keres considers the
Class D : Novices Yoitr move is ceftainly worth a try. One in- Queen move to be quite playable, offeing for
Victory
These tournaments are only for Players
who have completed at least one U5CF
Postal Chess assignment without forfeit
loss
A S7,5O entry fee puts you into a section
with six other players. You Play one game
with each opponent - three games as
white, three a5 Elack. First prize is i2O
credit toward purchases from
catalog, 5econd prize is ilO credit

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You have thlee options to consider for each of the positions above, but only one of them is
I The Best Move. When you've decided which move you would play in each position,
I Check It Out on page 90.

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76 CHESS LIFE / JANUARY 1986
,9. u r rriirir,; i lE lawn sac idea of 4. PxP QtPch 5.
swce lli, [* r;1-' :an also tty 5. B'K2 QXNP 6. B'83
axu 1 I - ';33 B-N5 when Keres believes that
three
.r
lilnt 1:i :,-.;er has compensation for his losf US
nililiirrii.r*!:L : N-KB3 6. N-QB3 B'NS 7. N-83.
I Bxc3 rrrrl;.;,, ,.__: ; -ndeed have a lead in development
Now You Can Choose Betuleen
11

Dplcy ln' '1r r,- *-i but practical tests are scarce. .
2. BeZ . ---::zn Marovic in his King Pawn
at'
that it
laneul
-
hprir:1 :.nns 3. .,, Q'K2 "an interesting
flrryra i-i, -ruites: "sarkisian-Akamov in
l.:- Championship continued 4. Q-K2
'1,tr
a Two FidelitY Encellences!
i: . \Q2 P'Q4 6. P-Ks PQ6. Best for
rr, , .i--: be 4. PxP QxPch 5. B-K3."

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' n :-,:;'oen Fine's Basic Chess Endings,
v, rrr ir --ri -\ugust 1985 issue of Chess Life
.r
t ,Lr',r -ir!= 16l, Roland Tew of the U. S.
': '- i-:ds a forced win of a piece (!l) with
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.,: ---at reallY haPPened in Lasker'- u5-300


,iil ' ,,i ; l. d4 d5 2. c4 dxc4 3. Nf3 Nf6
A 1"l 5. Bxc4 c5 6. Nc3 (In the tour'
r ri,n, t, ;' Alekhne wrote: "This move is
r r .t ,- of place here, because it either
riri riil . . advance of Black's Queenside
lem ls r, ,, '. -ing followed up by a4, it leads to a
sition, rwulrru " r; ':he square b4,") 6. ... a6 7, O'O
fillliiii qr ltl3- Thecriticsdo notlikethismove'
U.5. Chess, 186 Floute 9W, New Windsor, NY 12550'
'lllllr r .1 slrong move. Period,
Alekhine's
'uxnrnuixri' -|1er the following exchange Wite
CHESS LIFE / TANUARY 1986 77
p_Hl.pss wiII have less compensation for his isolated SLAVDEFENSE
pawnthanafter 8. Bb3 cxd4 9. exd4 [or 9. Qxd4 W: IM Igor Ivanov
playing for a drawl Bb7 10. NeS followed by B: Donny Gray
39th Annua!
f4.") 8.... cxd4 9. exd4 Bb7 10. Bg5 Be7 1 98 5 Arhanss Championship
ll. QeZ O-O 12. Radr NbdT (ECO ends
GOLDE}I here with equality.) 13. NeS lAlehhine criti- L. d4 cG 2. c4 d,5 3. cxdS cxdS 4. Nc3

l$llGHTS cized this move, claiming that "This only looks


like an attaching move." He recommends in-
stead 13. Bc1.) 13.... Nds l4.Bcl Nxc3 15.
Nf6 5. Bf4 Nc6 6. e3 e6 7. Bd3 Bd6
Bxd6 Qxd6 9. f4 aG
8-

lMite also held on to the initiative in


1986 United States Open bxc3 Nf6 18. a4!. White possesses the cen- Rossolimo-B ier 11965 U. S. Championshipl
Postal Chess Championship ter and the initiative; and if Black should after 9. ... b6 10. Nf3 Bb7 11. NeS 0-0 12. 04
ever try ...bxa4, then White continues with Ne7 13. Qf3 Ng6 14. 94. Note how Wlhite care-
l1,OOO Bb2 followed by c3-c4 with formidable pros- fully delayed Nf3.
pects. Reshevsky, who was totally oblivious
First Prize to the peril, played
10. Nf3 Bd7
I am not going to castle Kingside until he
5econd: $5OO the good-looking 16.
... Qd5 (diagram),
,r,a% t does.
Third: $250
Fourth: $125 which proved to be r.'% ,rry, "1, 11
Black could try the drawish idea, 10. ... Ng4
. Qe2 f5, which would neutralize lMite's at'
Fifth: $75 a successful posi- ,4 tacking chances.
5ixth-Tenth: $5O tional cheapo when
Lasker faltered with .a/// tA .
11. O-O O-O 12. Ne5 Rac8 13. Rf3 96 14.

Golden Squires 17. Nf3?, losing .//// ,,N +


a
,,#,
Qer Qba
It would be more consistent to play 14. ..-
(Consolation 5ection) quickly after 17. ... Kg7
$5O First Prize Rfc8 18. Bb2 Ne4 Afler 16. ... Qds 15. Rbl KgZ 16. Qh4 Be8 17. 94 Rh8
5econd: $4O
19. Rc1 Ng5 2O. axb5 axbS 21. Bxb5 I am just trying to sur-vive,
Third: $40 Nxf3 + 22. gxf3 Qg5 *, White resigns. 18. Rbfllh6l?
Fourth: i5O Reshevsky and virtually all of the othei I might have tr:ied the better-looking 18. ..-
rifth: i50 annotators (including Alekhine) rejected 17. h5. On the other hand, I cannot play 18. ...
5ixth-Tenth: i25 f4 because of 17. ... b4!. Only GMs Andy Qxb2 because of 19. f5.
Soltis and Arthur Bisguiel in their book, 19. R3f2
Everyone is a Winner! Ameican Chess Masters from Morphy to Fisch- You can't tell now, but 19. R1f2 would
Enjoy the excitement ot competing for big cash prizes, er (see page 148), lay to rest this myth by
meeting ns friends, and improving your game!
have been stronger.
As you advan(e through the prellminary and *mlfinal showing that Black's game comes unglued 1e. ... bs 20. qf3?
round5, you coll(t weighted points for each win and after 18. c4lQxd4+ 19. Be3 Qc320. BxhT+. Church's Grand Prix king Ivanov prepares for
draw, The top point-getters then advance to the finals.
The winning finalists 5plit the t2,5 15 in cash Prizes. Black's Queen is goingafter 27. Rd3. If Black fa-f1. But '/\hite could have brohen through
But that's not all Cont5tants who complete their must retreat his Queen, then'vVhite stands decisively by 20. f5! Nxei 21. fog6!.
a5signments receive a special certificate, and finalists
who complete thelr assignments receive the attractive
well. 20. ... Qd6 21.h4?!h5 22. f5?!
rvVhat
this really means is that Reshevsky
Golden Knights pin If White had played 19.Rlf?, then Black's
The $1O entry fee i5 good for all rounds. ln each bluffed Lasker into an error and that many
round you play 5ix gam6 next move would not work.
- three as White, three a5
Black You may enter up to ten tims, and entrie5 mu5t years later (see his 1948 volume Reshevsky's 22. ... Nxg4l 23. f6+ l<h7 24. Bxg6+
be postmarked by October 51, 1986.
Entries are open to U5CF membeE who are r€idents
Best Games of Chess, pages 90-92) he had still fxg6 25. f7 Bd7 26. f8:Q RhxfS 27.
of the United 5tates, Puerto Rico, Canada, Mexico, and not analyzed the game properly. As for Las- Rf7+ Kg8
the U 5. Virgin lslands or those who have APO and FPO ker's reaction, Lving Chernev once told me
addre5s.
Rules are *nt with playing assignments. Or, you can that he had said simply, "I would like to play

:e---'I
get a set by sending a 5tamped, self-addressd enve- the valiation again." All of this has been con-
loDe to "Golden Knights Rulebook':at the address
below
veniently ignored by the world chess press,
and we will see this nonsense printed and
reprinted for the remainder of the century.
5end entrie5 to: U,5, Chess
Po5tal Department
186 Route 9w A: Thanks for the input, Jude, We look for-
llew Windsor, llY 12550 ward to more of your delvings into these dusty
E Enter me in 5<tions of the 1986 Golden archive's.
KnighG at $ IO per section, I am (check one) E
already
a postalite,E -
a newcomer to po5tai ch65 (if 50, circle
approximatestrength):ClassA B C D

! En<losed is my check or money order for


t_, 28. Rxf8 +
tr Charge my (circle one): lf 28. Rxd7, Black has the winning leply
Non-masters are invited to submit their best games,
CANO NUMBER EXP DATE with or without annotations Masters should send their
28.... Rxfl+ 29. Kxfl Qf8+.
gmes to Masters Showcase (see Chess Review), and This line needs to be carried a bit further: if
5IGHATUBE correspondence players should submit material to The lMite tries 30 . Rf7 , Black can reach a won end-
Check is in the Mail. ingby 30. ... Ncxei 31. RxfS+ P-xfB+ 32. KeZ
U5CF I D. no
Rfst.
BLACK KNIGHTS IN THE SADDLE 28.... RxfS 29. Rxf8+ Qxf8
Donny Gray Of course, if 29. ... KxfS??, lMite snares the
Black lady by 30. Nxg6+.
Jonesboro, Arkansas 3Q. NxdT Qg7l3t. Nc5 Nxd4! 32. QdG
Some players prefer to play with the two Qf7 33. Qd8+ Kh7 34. Nd3 Nxe3 35.
Bishops. But I'll take the two Knights any Nfz Nf3 + 36. Kh1 Nxh4, White resigns
86.
day. After all, they helped me achieve my It'S all over in two moves : 37 . Qv,h4 U3 +
I 38. Kg1 Qg2, mate.
P6taucolden Knlghts
t--- -J first win ovel'an international master. tD

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530 by l2l2?, $35 by \2128t Znd chance: il you lose 1st rd you may re'enlE
Sal. with %-pt bye, $10. $$ (2150 bi 120): 300'250'200-150'100, Exp.200'100'
A B, C, D, E/Unr each 100'50, top jr , sr each 50 Reg 6-7130 p m ,
lr20l-968-5s24 NS NC W 9'9:30 a m , Rds 8, 10-5, 10'5 HR: $30 up to quad Enl: Glenn Petersen,
Box 334, Piscataway, NJ 08854 (201) 968'5524 LS NC W
PAID ADVERTISEMENT Grand Prix Points Availabel 5

Free enclosed parkirg Daily commentary by IM Vinceni


I\4cCambridge DecemberzT-2g Tennesse
gth Fairfietd Glade Open. 5-SS, 40i 100, Fairfield Glade Resorl'
Conference Center PeaviDe Rd. Crossville TN. S$Gi $5,000 3 sections
tea Rds l'7, 10 4,
HS Open, EF: $35, if rec'd by 12123. $$: 600 300-200, Erp /Ai belor
9-3. H Chess Federa-
350't50-100,2000-2099, below 1900 each 100; tropiies to lst, top expert,
tion, I ATS Give full
A/belo en I if recd bY 12123 !t
names iration date' in
350'12 I25' 500 each 100; trophi6
rating/ / will be used'
to lst, ce, | $35 if rec'd bY t2l23
NSW $$ 350 I00 es lo 1st E' Unr. (Unr-

National Open
March 14-16'Las Vegas, Nevada
National High School Championship
April 4-6 r ValJey Forge, Pennsylvania
National Elementary Championship
May 3 4 . Charlotte, Nor th Carolina 484'9593 or 4844878 LS
National Junior High Championship Crand Prix Points Available:20
May 10-11 . Spokane, Washington
l9a6 U.S. Open
/,i/e/ will be used NS W August 3-15 . Somerset, New JerseY December 27-3O California
lin January C/ress

1000500-250-150 100 U2300 200 EF: $50 iI rec'd by 12/24, $60 at site

1986 WORLD OPEN (Unr. may win Unr. priz


Adam's Mark Hotel, PhiladelPhia all 57 more at srte. All
mem. req. for all rated

Open Section: 9-Round Swiss, July 2-6 FIDQ or foreign as


number shows a former
ne

Lower Sections: S-Round Swisses, JuIy 3-6 $100 in that clas. HR:
cludes lree breaklast) or Besi Western Oaks Lodge (next door, res-
In 1985: The World Open had a $135,000 projected prize fund ($15,000 lst), with a $90,000 minimum 805-495 7011), $38 44, mention tmt TD: Inl Arbiler Ha1 Bogner
(818-794 0308 or'284 8836). ) ot 21/z pt. byes available add 25 cents plus
guarantee. Actual prizes and turnout set new world records - $150,200 and 1251 entries' rd. # for cach bye. Ent: SCCF P.O. Box 46]0t, Los AnBeles, CA 90046.
In 1986: Even more players and s seem likely. Both projected and minimum prizes will be raised Grand Prix Points Available:40

substantiatly, and the very favorabte p n to our beautiful site should also help the turnout. To allow GM
and IM norms, the Open Section wili with partial expense money guaranteed to some foreign players. Spccial Events t Ceorge I(oltanowski's Iinal show of the year
- m stories and Blindfold 0xhibition $5
Watch future issues for details'lnterested foreign players with FIDE ratings over 2500 should write Continental
Sunday 12i29 at 3i30 p
donation don't mjssl 2 Speed tournament Monday t2130 following
Chess Assn., 450 Prospect Ave., Mt Vernon, NY 10553 im

80 CHESS LIFE / TANUARY 1986


llrm r.mm<r 2t-29 Indiana
rlr ilrao. \l'inter Open I. 5'SS, 50/2, Allen County Public
. r::i.r Ft Wayne, lN 46802 2 sections: Open, EFr $15 in
r ' : r.. class lop 2 G): 150-100, A, B each 50 Reserve, open
, -, - Lnr EF: $10 in advance $$ (b/5 in class, lst Glr 100,
- i Bolh, EE $3 more at site Re8 8 9:30 a m , Rds
' i r l 30 Enii Robert Rice, RR 1, Decatur, lN 46733 {219)

Crand Prix Points Available: 5


rl-t "ur narncrrt Lifc Arrrrouncerrrents pruvidr |t'(ineilt Jelarls Ent: where to send advance entries
I ofcorrr.nteveotsinyour area. lIy.,u nepdadditionalinfor HR: hotel rates; price lor accohmodations at the tour
i nr, ,n,rrr 28-29 Kentucky Dration local hotel accommodations, for example - contact namenL site follows
I ,r nu+, i.Ic ChriJtmas Open. 40/90, Room 310, Davidson
5 SS, the pelsn ol organiation io which entries should be sent LS limited smokinB
:,: Lniv of Louisville, Louisville KY40208 EF: $t6ilrec'd To play in these events, you nrust be a USCF member lAn NS no smoking
E Bids must | .. :(e $t otl to LCC membs $3 off to youth $$G 4501 exceptioD: the ron-r ated beSinners' events al the end ol this sec Unr unrated
dredrle I -- D E/Unr each 50 Reg 8i30 9i30 a m , Rds l0'2 6, l0 2 lion I lJ you are not a melrber, you can.ioin at thc tournament NC .computers are not allowed to participate
,, PO B0x22694, Louisville, KY40222 1502)895-1779 LS w site is accessible to wheelchairs
WHAT YOU WILL FIND
Grand Prix Polnts Available:5 The two rnost common types oI events are listed in separate sec-
tions for your conveniencel HOW TO READ A TOURNAMENT ANNOUNCEMENT
oftdff I-i North Carolina . Crand Pttx GeneraUy, anyone may play in Lhese events,
,lft rm!rral \lorehead City Open. 5-SS, 40i2, Webb Library, A TournamenI Life Arnouncement's standard lormat helps
though in a few cases entries nray be limited to masters you find theinlormation you need quicklyand easiJy You will
- r \{oreheadCily,NC28557 FlDErated EFi$4ifrec'dby Masters caD be assured that there is at Least 5250 in BUaran want to become familiar with the list of standard abbreviations
-: !aatsrte NCCAmem req $6,jr $4,otherstales0K $sG teed prizes available to them These events are listed in their
above Most announcements will look [ike this:
: :-; olsl Reg 7-7140pm,Rds 8,126,104 Enl:TheRoyall own section by date order See "About the Grand Prix" for
, : i O Box 888, Beaufori, NC 28516 {9191 728 3342 NS NC more information Date. Title. Type (for example, swiss system), time limit,
Grand Prix Points Available: 5 . Araund lhe Uniled Sldtes These Don Grand Prix eveDts are
address o[ site Entry fee State alfilialion or other required lees (if
any) PrizePurd Registration lime,scheduleolrounds Name&ad-
listed by state and ihen by date For the most part, these are
ntmJur! i i Dclaware local tournaments, though you will alm find many large
dress where entries should be senl Smoking limitati0ns Computer
r j'r.ers Delight. 4'SS, 30/90, wilmington Yl\4C4, Itth & eligibility
regional events listed there, especiaUy "class" tournaDeDts
rri ri :, DE 19801 EF: 2300/above $50, 2200's $45, Many tournaments have mulliple sections Most include an
with littleor noprizesfor masters Grand Prixeventsarealso
- -', :"lllmin8ton,
s35, 1900's $25, 1800's $20 1700's $15, 1600's & 1500's mentioned here; check the Grand Prix section for [ul[ details open section that anyone can enter, plus separate sections just
, -. ^ !5ttrec'dbyI2l27, $5moreatsite $$G:150-100 more Three other t,?es of eveots, which can be either Grand Prix or for p)ayers in various rating categories These tournaments are
r,: r9:J5am, Rds l0:305r30eachday Ert: Paul PowelL, jr, listed like this:
',:r Castle, Df, 19720 (302) 322-4221 NS NC W non Grand Prix, are:
. Notional Events These nationa[ [it]e championships are listed Date, Title. Type, time limit addftss oi site Number ol
Grand Prix Poinls Available 5
Firsl section, alI detai]s !nique to this section lxsual-
by date on the tirst page of Tournament Li[e For more infor sectionsi
mation about them, write to U S Chess ly includes who may enler, prize fund, elc ) Second section,
r mEur, 3-, Massachusetts
Califr>rnia . Ameican C/osrcs These special events have an establ-rshed elc Both: details thai apply to all sections lmay include entry lee,
SJSU Student
,ilffl \i"t1on S2,1OO Open. 4-SS, 50/2, Armenian Center, 47 regjstration time, round tlmes, etc ) Name and address where en-
.i :;offMass Tpke Walertown,MA $$G2,110 8secirons: tradition of drawing a large number of players
! ild San Fer- . Heitoge Evenls These tournaments have been held for at hies should be seni SmokinE Limitatjons Computer eligibility
b/150 $1,000 rr,r .: S: :r Ii2 S$ 350200 100 Expert, open lo uder 2200 or
m200, u2200
, , I S5 150'100-65 Prcmicr, open to under 2000 or Unr least 25 years

i, EFi $30 $l - - !! 125'80'60 Classic, open to under t850or Unr EF: $23
I -i5 Reserve, openiounder l700or[Jnr EP:$22by]/2 HOW TO ENTER IN ADVANCE ABOUT THE GRAND PRIX
:, EFr D $26 - Entering in advance makes it easier for both you and the tour
r postmarked ' lmatcur, open [o under ]550 or Unr EF: $21 by liZ $$ Church's Grand Prix is a year-long contest to promote the same
:,rstcr, open to under 1400 or [Jnr EF] $20 by U2 $$ nament organizer AlooS w-rth your entry fee, send your tuJL high standards in Americao chess as are maintaiDed by the
d players ma1'
rd with entry ' \ r icc.lll,
open to under 1250 or Unr EF: $15 by li 2 Clock to win name address, USCF ID number, and expiration date Al$ sponsring organization Top finishers in 1985 qualifyiDg
. Ch€ss Acct ' :, EF $7 more if paid al site MCA mem req 58, under give the last official USCF rating from your magazine mailing events earn pojnts toward the prizes, totaling 524,900, to be
- :r:,0( Reg 8:30'9:30am,Rds 103,103 HRr$4Sdoubleat Iabel Your rating is the last four numbers on the top row lf it is awarded at the end of f985 by Church's Fried Chicken Inc To
-- r : 320 \4ashinglon St Newton lat exrt t7 l\4ass ipke) 1617) preceded by UNOF, it is unofficial; if it is preceded by a date, it quatjfy, an event must be USCF rated and meet these criteria:
-r ! :,::h€nDann,Box452,Worcester l\,lA0l613 \617)7996290 is offlcial as of that date A "P" in lront of the number indicates . All USCF rated ptayers over 21 99 must be eliSible to play in
IewJersey a provisional rating based on fewer than twenty games If you the top (or only) section
Regency.Nes Grand Prix Points Avai ablcr 10 are unrated, give an estimate oI your ptaying strength If the . The prize [und that all masters are eligible for mu5t equa] or
E'd by tzlt0 tournament has more than one section, be sure to indicate the exceed s250 Suaranteed
r may re enter ililtrdF. - FebruarY 4 Californ ia section you want Entry [ees paid in advaDce usual]y are Dot . Only announced prizes of $100 or more count in calculating
Exp 200 100 +rrurr . Chess Centre Fischer '86. sjSS, 45/105, Labates acknowledSed but are refundab)e ifyou must withdraw before the event's Grand Prix points
i30pm,Sal- . :. lr \! Ball Rd , Anaheim 92804 5 mi NW of Disneyland, 2 the [irst rouDd is paired Varjations from this policy must be . Other than entry fees and USCP dues, no charges over $10
Petersen, P 0- ;-- : Berry Farm $$C 1000 4 sections: Premier, ope! to announced in Ches Li[e and otber publicity are permitted
: .:::..orvedbya20 EF: $14' $$G500:200100100 100 Can- . The tournament must be submitied for the Tournament Life
il Lil { . : L2000 (no ratings lollowed by a 2t) EFr $12' $$G 240: WHAT TO TAKE TO A TOURNAMENT section of Cles L/Ie and be designated by the submitter as a
r :S00 40 lntermediates, open to IJ1700 (no ralings AloDg with peDciI and your USCF ID card, take
a a chessboard Grand Prix tournament
: :i EF $t0r $$e 180: 805030, lst U1500 20 Novice, set and clock if you have them . No more than threerounds maybe playedinaday, andprel
fennessee
-, :.atingsfollowedbya15) EFr$8' $$G80:40-25'15 All, erably no more thaD two
Glade Resort
- -. i non LCC membs EF postmarked afier Friday ll3 or or RATING CLASSES: EVERYONE CAN WIN . The primary time control must be no faster than two minutes
n 3 sections:
- : i 33 more Reg ends 6:30 p m, Rds 7:15 each Tues Pro ln most USCF events, you doD't have to wiD the tournament [o per move and no shoner than one hour per Player
Exp /A/belon : :t::J , declared in advarce, $5 min , ireligible for prizes [Jnr getaprize You usuallycaowinsomethingforsimplybeingone . No sudden-death time controls ar e permitted
{ top erperl ludidaies top prizes lz of lnlermediates top prizes, yr oI of the top scorers in your rating group These groups are: Unusual condjtions ol any Grand Prix tournament are subject
I by 12123 $3
-. ro under prizes %'pi bye avail lor rds 1, 2, 3 (e!en 4 il to review by the USCF executive dir ector Tournaments with
i SeniorMaster 2400&above ClassB 1600 1799
100; trophies
:-: .r ess), iI nolified with entry or 1 rd in advance En[: Master 2200-2399 Class C 1400-1599
mor e guaranteed top money wilI earn more Grand Prix points
Ec'd by l2l23- , ::ntre 3024 W Ball Rd, Arahelm, Ca 92804 lnfo: 1714) than lesser events Points will be awarded accordiog to the
, [, unr (Unr Expert 2000 2199 Class D r200 1399
dors, lcurrenl ' - -l a m to 11 p m, Tues thru Sun NS NC Class A 1800-1999 ClassE 1199andbelow
foUowjng table:
Grand Prix Points Availabhi l0 Guaranteed Grand Prix points awarded for:
6 only EF: !5 Some tournaments award prizes in slightly ditierent ratiDg
r taking elfeci
Top Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th ?th 8th gth
f9
ilrnrurM- + New York groups Some tournaments also Sive other specia] prizes for
-Reg 3-7pm $250 34S
hrr ,nrmral \filheln Steinitz Open. 4'SS, 30/90 Bridgc & the top junior player, for example 5
a.ds 27,92 , -: 56th St, & 3rd Ave ,3rd Fl , New York EF:520 if mailed $500 $749
lcher/2 double , , 5.10 by phone $$G 475:250 100, top under 1900 125 Eree CHECK YOUR PROGRESS WITH CROSSTABLES
i 3855s (6151
' t t'.. nite tmt to top under 1700 Reg ends 6:45 p m Rds 7i15 USCP's computer generated crosstables Iist every Bame result
i750-$999

r, -, -res OK rds l-3 (limit of 2) E,l: Chess Center o[ NY, P O in a tournament, plus every player's rating before aDd after the
$1,000-$r 499

| : - .:ea Station, NY, NY 10113 Do not mail entries to 56lh St gvenl You have two options for order-rn8 crosstables: $1,500-$r,999 t4 l0
:::.s ior on'site entry NS . Por 53, you can request thatwesendcrosstableslrom the last s2 000-$2 499 t6 12
Grand Prix Points Available:5 file events we have on [ile for you
California . Or, iI you would like crosstables from others evenis ones !2,500 $z 999 18 t4 10
hnson s l\4olor nmmrr l-February 6 California lhat you played in some lime ago, or ones that you're simply $3,000 $3,999 20 t6 t2
0tl Thousand !ililrtrp - L-hess CentreWinter'86, 5 SS,45/105, Labate'sChess interested in - you can order them for $3 each Be sure to $4,000 $4,999 22 t8 15 t2
h to all $J
- 1 Ul Rd , Araheim 92804,5 mi NW of Disneyland, 2 mi S
a, $60 at site i.- Iarm $$G 1000 4 sections: Premier, open to 2000+ or
speci[y the exact date, place, and title of the event $s,000 $5,999 2420t7)4|
Mail your order to: U S Chess, Crosstabie Serwice 186 Route 26 22 t9 16 13
art00, u2000 r , -: :; a 20 EF: $14' $$G 5001 200-100-100-100 Candidates, 16 000 t9,999 t0
9W New Winder NY 12550
,15/2, open lo :: ratinBs followed by a 21) EFr $12' $$G 240: 100-65-35 30262320t6131084
i0'75, Llnr 75 - lntermcdiatcs, open to U1700 lno ratings followed by an
Ec'd by 12/24
TOURNAMENT I,IFE ABBREVIATIONS II ties occur, the points invo]ved wilI be divided equally (round-
55G 180: 80 50 30 Ist t]150020 Novice, open lo IJ1400 (no
II 6, I1 r : .r a 15) EF: $8' $$G 80: 40 25 15 All, 'alt EF $3 more lo CC chess club ed to two decimal points) among the tied players
SCCF i 'SS swiss system Inumber of tounds goes in blankl
plemenl used - --. EF postmarked afler Monday or rec'd after Tues, 53 more The $24 900 prize fund wiU be distributed as follows:
r USCE clas it .: Rds 7:l5eachThurs ProratedEFr25%perrd,declared RR round robrn lnumber of rounds goes in blankl S5,OO0 First
ma1'win onl.r :' :-r ineligible for prizes [Jnr can win % of Cardidates lop SD/- sudden'death iime control (amount o[ time for S Closed)
- rest of game goes in blank)
(Plus qualificat;on for the next U
ll $13 49 (in :-rediates top prizes, % of novice top prizes, no under prizes 2nd $2,500 9th $1,200 15rh $600
rt door, res : :r: rds l, 2, 3 leven 4 if you have lyr pls or less), iI notified EF entry fee, amount fol]ows
3rd $2,000 10th 1,100 16th $500
Hal Bogner - ': in advance Entr Labate's W Ball lll merl req ( I = initials of slate alliliajion; $
Chess Centre, 3024 Rd ,
nrenlbership required to play; anrount ot yearly 4th $1,800 llth $1,000 17rh $400
I 2; cents plus , !']1 Inio: (714) 220'0660 at LCC 11 a m to ll p m Tues srh 1,600 l2th $ 900 18rh s300
cA 90046 .ic dues lollows
$

USEF y fee and U SCF nrenrbersh ip duesi


com bl ned er:tr
6rh $1 500 13th $ 800 lgth s200
Grand Prix Points Available 10 7th s1400 r4th s 700 20rh $100
anuunl follows
"8th !1,300
l*uroilE-:O-12 Ohio SsC Bualanl.cd prizes; amount Iollows
lrtM r:rdinal Open. 45/2 Hiltor lnn North, 7007 N High
5 SS, $l1b/ 1: based!n pr rzes inunthet ofentrics needed to mecl The top prizes must be unconditionally guaranteed and an-
fthc ycar pilze [und goes rn hlank] atnount iollows nounced in Ches LrIe Even i[ prizes are rai*d at the tourna
l,H 13085 2 seclions: Open,.EPr $48 if rec'd by 1/3, $53at
lrcn 55
Ca .atu3 r1 ment, no additional points can be awarded because the bonus
[ollowirg 'r' 1000 500-300-200, l\,laster, Expert/below each 200-100 would be uDiair to ptayers who made other plans based upon
Rescrvc, open [o under2000 EF: 530iIrecd by 1/3, $35at Ret rctistralroD tinle foliows
, B C D/E each 200 100, Unr 100 Both, OCA mem req Rds rounds scherlulcd trn os tolk,u' the C,les Lt'e announcement
- -r chance optiont ii you plav Friday night you may for $10,

CHESSL]FE / IANUARY 1986 8I


Florida Solkoft, Cumutative. Reg. 6-7r15 p.m. Open, Reserve, 8 8:30 a.m. Sat Br
Reserve $5; play Salurday mornin8 and your Friday result will not count for -lanuary 17-19 Novice, Rds. 8, l0'5, 9-4 Open, Reserve, 9'l-5 each day, Booster, 9 & as
prizesbut will be rated Reg.6-7:30p.m 1/10or 89an 1/ll, Rds Son 1it0 tentral FL Open. 5-SS. 40/2. 20/1, Howard Johnson Downlown Exec.
Cen, 304 W Colonial Dr, (l-4 and SR 50), Odando, FL 32802 3 sections: Novice. Enti SACA, 1402 W. Alo Way #170, Tucson, AZ 85713 For c
or 10 on l/ I 1 3 8, 10-3. HR: $42-46. Entr David Hater, 66 W. 8lh /Al, Colum
Open, EF: $45 by 12/28. $$G 1100:45G300-200, Exp. 100-50 Amateur, 889-648s NS NC W
bus, OH 43201 (614) 2916898 NS W
Grand Prix Points Available:5
Grand Prix Points Available:60 open [o under 2000. EFr $40 by 12128. $$G t000:400-250-150, under 1800,
1i00 dch 100. Reserve, open to under 1600. EF: $35 by 12i 28. $$G 900:
ll-12 Texas 375-225-150, under 1400, 1200 each 75 All, EF: $5 nore at site FCA mem
la^tary-CtuU
e.C.S. Championship. +SS, 1701 Palo Duro Rd, Austin, req. $5 Reg. 5:30'7 p.m., Rds.8, l2'6, 10-3. HR; $45'50; (305) 843-8700, men
TX 78753. 2 secrions: open, 4512, 15130. $$ lb/50, 1$ G): 250'100, tion tmt. Ent: Charles S. Hall, 1370 Scorpious Ct., Merritl Island, FL 32953
Exp./below 150. Boostei,50/2. I5/30, open lo below 1900.5$ tbi501: l30s) 4s2-8333 NS NC W
15i) t00.50, c 100 D/belo\/unr 100 1LJnr. limir $100). Both, EF:526 il Grand Prix Poirts Available: 15

rec'd by li 8, $32 at site; jre., srs. $20. Reg. 8:30-9:30 a m., Rds. t0 3, 9{. EI(:
A.C.E. ahess Ctub, c/o William Tompkins, 10105 Woodstock Dr., Austin' TX January 18-19 Colorado
78753 ls12) 339-0950 NS NC W Holiday Open. 4'SS, 40i2, Radisson Hotel Downtown Denver, 1550
Courl Pl., Denver, CO 80202. 3 sections: OPen, EF: $23 il by 1/16. $$G: Grand Prix Points Available: l0
Grand Prix Points Available:5
to 1950i under. EF: $17 if by I/16. $$ (b/30,
pen to l650iuder. EF: $14 if by 1/16. $$
$5 more at site. CSCA mem. req. $10, jr. $5.
lannar\25-26 NewYo
Derver CC, 1290 Williams St., Denver, CO isge N.* York Stale Class Chess Championship. 4

NC 40/100, Syracuse Counlry House (formerly Hillon lnnl, 308 Buckley Rd.,
80218 NS W
Grand Prix Points Available:5 Syracuse, NY I3212 (exii 36 from ]-90). 6 sections: Open, EF:-$35 if re
bi 1i t7, $45 at sire. $$G t500:500-300'150-100-100, lop under 2200 12
under 2100 100-50. Under 2OOO, 1800, 1600, 14OO, 12OO.
S15,.jr. $10 if rec'd by li 17, $22 $15 al site. Trophjes to top % finishfts
section All, NYSCA mem req 56 Reg 8-9:30 a m ' Rds l0'4' 10'4' 9-3 IEnl
M CC, Pine Grove Jr HS, Fremont Rd, E Syracuse, NY 13057 TD:
Nasiff, lnfo: Joe Ball, (315) 656-8024
Grand Prix Points Available:20

Grand Prix Points Available:5


January 31-FebruarY 2
Pennsylvania iit i"i-"a" International Open Chess Tourname
s-as, 33i90, Elbow Beach Hotel, Pagel, Bermuda EF: $45 if rec'd by
33 Girard St., Plila.,
l/5,
, $32 al site; PSCF $2 at siler free to FIDE tltlists (bul $45 deducted from any prize) $$C 2
p I0-4 Amateur, 5-SS, rds. 12 1000-750'500 250'100 under 2200' 00, 1800, 1600/Unr' each 250-150
lg
pt. bye from 3'4 , 10:30 3. Rcserve,
40i90, rds. 3'5 50i2, iunr' EF: $16, under 18 over 64 or less. $$ Plaque-book- R.g z-2,+S p.... Rds. 8, 9i15'2:4 9:30 3- HR: .$10414&201' includE
fenale $14, under I by l/7. $$ l25C'60G 30, toP under . Enl: lra Lee Riddle, ,"'rl, Lu, nir,"i,,"t f.l.ll.E. rdlPd. Enr: Nigel Chudlergh Be'muda
-Bor q19'5021 NS'
1800 60G-30, under 1600 50G-25, under 1500' 45C-25, 400 Newtown Rd, Warminster, PA 18974 (215) 67+9049 NS NC Assn. P.O 1705 Hamillon 5 Bermuoa ,9141 NC

Grand Prix Points Available:5 Grand Prix Points Availabler 50

New York
orihway lnn, t5l7 CeI'
btnaty 2
/16, $40 at site. NYSCA
Open. Howard Johnson's Motor
urg,\A22401- 2 sections: Open,
0 100, each class $75 lil
at sile. $$G: 500 300-250'150 100,
1l-5, 1l-5, l0-3:30. HRI
10'4 Boostcr, 6'55, 50/2, 25l1,open to under t900/Unr EF: $20rf recd
2t207 l3otl 655,3180 NS 6 Duncan Dr., Latham,
rt24 $25 at sile $SG: 250-125'100 c 75-40, D/below, (b/5) unr each
Crand Prix Poinls Available:5 NY l2ll0 t5l81 7835371. LS. NC. g to PaY hall EF, not elig
Grand Prix Poinls Available: 15
req. $5, jr. $3, other st
NewYork ested in advance HR: (
lanuarv ll-12 ederation, I306 Camros
f tn nniru.l New York -lanuary Open. a-SS J0/90 Brid8e &
Cames East, 227 E. 56lh St. & 3rd Ave ,3rd Fl., New York. Enlries limited to B VA 23229 1804) 740-0069 home, 257'1974 wotk, Helen Hinshaw
if mailed by li4, $30 later, $35 by phone. $$G.475: o Orand Prix Points Available:20
/Unr. 125. Reg ends l0:30 a m., Rds. 11'4:30 each en
1-3. Ent: Chess Center of NY, P.O. Box 198' Old st,
January 3l -Fet ruary 2
10113. Do not mail entries to 56th St' l/11, l/12 orty FI
2nd Ariington lnlernational Ch'ess Classic'
enlry No equip supplied NS I
dates for on site fulinflon Resorl Horpl & Spa. Capilal & founlain Hol Sprin
Crand Prix Poirts Available: 5
7iqot
AR 7i901 2 sections:
sectrons: Opcn, $$C:800.400.J00
$$Gr 800'400-300, [xp 350,
Exp 350. u
350, under 1900 200; trophies to lst, top Exp., A Rescrve' open to
lanuarv 17-19 Nevada $$G:400'200, under 1700 100, C 250, under 1500 100, DiE 250'
-South"in 1800.
Nevada Open. 5-SS. 50/2 Room 133. Carlson Teacher 1300 100, Unr. 100; trophies to 1sl, top C, DiE, Unr. Both, EE: $35
Education Bldg., univ. oi NV, Las Vegas, NV 89154. EF: $15 if rec'd by 1/15' oo\lmalked bv l/20, $40 at "ile: Unr. $10 lelephone enlry unlil l0 p'm' ll
$20 at site. $$G 500: 150'100'50, Cat. I, ll, lll, lv/Unr' each 50 split between ire. eCe r* req $5 rr. $d. olhel slare> OK. Reg.25 p.m. Rd'.7:i
top 2. Reg 5:30 6:45 p.m., Rds. 7, 1l-4, l1-4. Ent: Dr Edward J Ketly' 3500 g 2-7, g-2. HRt $30; I 800-643-1502, lSOl) 623'777). Enir huck Niggel, 2
Haverford Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89I2t NS NC. \{/. South Valmar, Liltle Rock AR 72205. l50l) 663 5700. %- bye avail rds'
Grand Prix Points Available: 5 or 6 if requested during reg NS NC. W.
Crand Prir Points Available: 30

February 1-2 lll


FRCC I fhe Main Event. 5-SS,45/2, Rm 314, Illini Student
l40l W Green St , Urbana, lL 61801 EF: $20, under 15 $18, if rec'd by
$25, $23 al sire $$G 1000: 250 150-100, A, B, C, Di Ei unr each 85-40
8-9 a m , Rds 9:30-2-6:30, 10 3 HRr S-Poinis Inn, (217) 367-6600; reserve
ly, menlion Fred Reinleld CC. $15 30. Enl: Barry Fi"her. 70r' l3 Lake
$2,600 Top 5 Prizes Guaranteed Woods Rd., Mahomer, IL 61853 Ul7) 3JJ9083. NS NC. W.
PLUS all expense trip to 1987 tournament fol this year's champion Grand Prix Points Available: 10

{senior Master Patrick Wolff won this prize last year) February 5-26
Ianuarv 31-FebruarY 2Hotel, o TL 33/90 4th Annual Emmanuel Lasker Open. 4-SS, 30/90, The T

" Ai the luxulious Elbow B6ach


' 5-SS
Paget, Bermuda
Club, 227 E 56 Sl & 3rd Ave , 3rd F[, New York EF: $19 it mailed by
$25 laler, $30 by phone $$G 402:200'I02, top !nder 2000 $100 Free
in next Wed Nite lmt to top under 1700 Reg ends 6:45 p m , Rds 7:15 t
TOP PRIZES ENTRY FEE Wed. ,-pt. byes OK Rds. 1-3, limil of 2. Entr Chess Center, P.O. Box
1st $1000, 2nd $750, 3rd $500, 4th $250, sth $45 00 if mailed by 12131, $55 at site Old Chelsea Siation NY. NY 10113. Do not mail enkies lo 56lh Sl. No
vance entries except by mail NS
100.Plus free round trip, hotel accommodations
$ REGISTRATION Grand Prix Points Available:5
and entry in 1987 for this year's champion.
January 31, 6-7:30 p m
CLASS PRIZES ROUNDS
Under 2200: $250'$150-$100, Under 2000: $250- Friday 8 p m, Saturday 9:15-2:45,Sunday 9:30-3
$150-$100, Under 1800: $250-$150-$100, Under
1600: $250-$ i50-$ 100
MAIL ENTRIES TO
Bermuda Chess Association, P O Box 1705' Hamilton 5, Bermuda
Tel. (809) 296-5026, weekends or early evenings ALABAMA
SPECIAL HOTEL RATES
for extending stay before or ): $104
December 21. Brewer State Open. 4'SS, 30/1, Brewer St&
& sumptuous 5 course dinner daily ) Book
Iunior Colleee. Hishuav 43 N., FaverlF AL 35555. FF: $15 rl rec d by 12i20.
l. 800\ 223'7434. Ask for special ch yeari izo ar site.
"eCF
men. req sz. ;r. $4 $$ 1500 briol: 100 b0 40 A. B. C, D
022 outside FL or 800'282-0244 in F lP32' each 50'25 Reg.9'9145 a.m , Rds. 10-1-4'7 Enti Phillip O Taylor, Rt 6, Bo
2, Payette, AL 3s55s. (205) 932 5570 LS. NC. W
Tournament Dlrector Eastern Airlines,
Jerome Bibuld, Intelnational Arbiter official airline of the February 8-9. 14th Annual Queen of Heatts. 5'SS, 5012'

Bring sets and clocks Bermuda International OPen Univ Centei, Auburn Univ. at Mont8onery MontSomery AL. $$ 975 b/50-2
sections: Open, EF: $22 if rec'd by 2/1, $25 at site $$ 175't25 50, Exp ' a

82 CHESS LIFE i JANUARY 1986


0&@a !@ t uoder 1800 EF: $20 if rec'd by 2/1, $23 at site
ffidE r f, ro --- EiUnr 50 Both, Reg 8:30-9:30am, Rds
W
" inh@ MEa [2$en,
["$en,4740
4740 Parktowne Way, MontSomery,
iluu5 E lardie to Montgomery CC (205) 284-3214 NS NC

ARIZONA

.B&i!s- fE@n Open. See Grand Prix

ARI(ANSAS

m{rLur1 2- 2nd Arlington International'


lrliru

Jantaty 26. Morphy Memorial Totnado. 4-SS,40i1, Reitz


CALIFORNIA COLORADO [Jnion, Univ of FL, Gainesville, FL EF] $12, Cainesville CC membs $10
FCA mem req $5, other states OK $$ (b/20)r 5540, B/C 20-10, D/Eillnr
eChristmasOPen' 20-10 Reg 8 8:45 a m, Rds 9'12'3:306:30 Ent: Charles Guinn, 3924 N W
3SS
January l8-19. Holiday Open. See Grand Prix
lBlL @q Library. 495 rValley Rd Arroyo 38th Place, Gainesville, Ft 32606 (914) 371-6811 NS NC W
i :I {{A
-f-a 5 rf re, d by I2lll. $20 ar sile $$ February 1-2, Loveland Open. 4SS, 45/2, Community Bldg
rW. h!;ifl-ltzm..Rds 1026 Enr:KenKreselhorsl PO Box 545 N Cleveland Ave, Loveland, CO 80537 3 seclions: Buck Rogers, February 7-9, f9OO & Under. 5-SS, 50/2, Florida Junior Col-
mo lo:::.ll 18051 46b.0580. NS. NC. W. EF: g20 in advance 5$ (246 hl20l. 120-60'36, under 1986 30 Pres le8e, 101 W State St, .Jacksonville, FL 2 sections: 1600'l90O. $$G:
Fillmore, open to under l853iUnr EF: $16 in adlmce $$ (168 b/20): 250 125-75-50, 1600-1699, 1700 t799 each 50 b/5 1599/below. $$G:
li ?:2.29. Mira Mesa Quads' 3'RR,40/90, 80-40'24, under 1656 24 Copernicus, open to under 1473/Unr EF: $12 in 200-100-50-50, 1350/below 50 b/5 Both, EF: $30 if rec'd by 2/1, $5 more at
15l flldwm ii;3 \lira Mesa Blvd, San Diego' CA 92126
EF: $6 advance $$ (116 b/201i 50'30 18, under 1272 18 All, clock to Unr wi best site FCA mem req $5, olher slates OK Reg 6130'7 p m , Rds 7130, I0'3,
, Tc S30eachdate Ent:PatMuLlen,S160ValdostaAve 92 EntiEd Butler,Tll ValleytorgeRd,Jacksonville,FL32208 NS NC W
:.'* rf-tr; ri19, 271 5045 NC W
Fetrruary 8. DBCC Tornado #3. 4'SS, 40/1, Seabreeze Rec
!l-22, State HS Championship & SCCF NC Center, 1l0l N Ailantic Ave {AlA), Daytona Beach, PL 32014 EF:510 $$
'. (f,rapiad. b SS, 40/80, Calilornia 5ldle []niv. Dom' 75% ol EF to top 3, classif enough Reg 9-9:45am, Rds l0-12:30'3'5:30
i ma ErJ. Fasl o[ Avalon Blvd., Carson, CA 90747. 3 se(' CONNECTTCUT Ent: Paul B Tomaino, PO Box 961, Holly Hill, FL 32017 19041253'6284
Ih. rc -tera Rds l0 l 4 Pa.h date. JHS, grade" arbelow' NSNCW
d, L ir .]-: Elemcnlary, ll2lll onlyl. 4SS 30/l 8rade5 December 28-29. Connecticut Class Opens. 4SS,
h Iftr rli i4 {-tl, EF: $6 it rec'd by IZi I0, $8 at site. sccF mem February f5-17, U.S. Amateur Team Championship
40/100, Bridgt Forum, Bldg. 1 l, 60 Connolly Pkwy , Hamden, CT. 4 seciions;
South.
lll{ il dd E li00 State Champ tlophy to HS, JHS, Elem, 2nd & Ovcr 2oob, A, B, Under r600. All, if by 12125,$zilatet
EF:520
See National Events

m s IFr@ f ll medals to 2nd & 3rd each Srade K'12 Re8. 8-9:30 $$ {b/20): 100 lo lsleach5ecrion Re8. oq:J0 a.m. Rds l0-i.
q-2 Enr. R
i5t IEB O,TFil clo Pawn Apropos, P.O. Bor 73838, Los Angeles, town.end I0 Bermuda Rd. Werhelsfield, CT 0610q. NS
GEORGIA
ILI -:, I&.! NS NC W
zl-22. San Jose State UniversitY a, 15,22, Middlesex Winter Qudds' 3-R8, January l1-12. 2nd AnDual Southeaslern Scholastic
r King, I80 Main St., Mjddleiown, CT. EF: 510 by li 7, $12 at site. Otympiad, 5-SS, 40/1, SD/30, Devry Inslitute 0l Technology, 250 Norlh
Ie ]r.u Pir st each quad. Reg. 7 p.m., Rds. 7:30 each date. Enl: Armando Arcadia, Atlanta {Decalur), GA 30030.3 sections: HS, open to Erades
Rd., Higganum, CT 06441. (203) 345-8794 NS. NC. W. l2lbelow EF : $8 if rec'd by 1/6 Trophies (b/30) to top 3, B, C, D, 0,lJnr, top
5-to- Conejo Valley Pro'Am Classic. See 3 teams.JHS, open to grades g/below. EFr $7 il rec'd by li 6. Trophies lbi 30)
to top 4, D, E, Unr., iop 3 leams. Elcm,, open to grades 6i below. Ef: $6 if
January 11. Elm City Chess Club 2nd Sat. Sectionals.
City CC, 425 ColleSe St., New tlaven, CT 065I0. EF: $14. $$ rec'd by l/6. Trophies {bi30) to top 4, D E Unr., top 3 teams. All, EF 52
n iFfr.bruary- 3. Arcadia Winter Special' 5-SS, 3-SS, 40/90, Elm
(b7$10 per entry): 50Va'30W2090. Re8. 9-9:45 a.m, Rds. 10 l:30-5:30. Ent: more a[ site. Other awards given. Tea[s must have al leasl 2 from same
m iurrc frq J05 S Santa Anita Ave, Arcadia, CA 91006 EF: school top 4 score added for team score GCA mem req 53, othere OK Reg
r *-- il r::: i br l/4, $15 at site $$ 90% of EF returned to lsl, top John Koch, Jr.,99 Pardee St., New Haven, CT 06513. (203) 457 5396. NS NC.
8:309:30 an Rds t0:302:306130,9-2:30 Eni: L Thad Rogere,3055
E, [i6u r.ilr: ! m Rds 7'11 each Mon Ent: Arcadia SGV CC, Box
mr --c !l-'16 \C W JanMry 18-19. Connecticul Match Championships General Lee Rd, Macon, GA 31204 lnTo: {912) 742 5607 NS NC
lOpenl. +OiZ, Bridge Forum, Bldg. 11, 60 Connolly Pkwy., Hamden, CT. 1986 Atlanta Winler Congress.
;+raroary 4. Labale's Chess Centre Fischer Seriis of elimination matches, first players to win two Sames advances, losers )annary ll-12. See

eliminaled Survivors on Jm 18-19 continue on lan 25'26 $$ 50% lst, 2570 Grand Prix
r irm J:r
2nd EFr $20 by l/15, $25 later Reg 9-9:30 a m , Rd I at 10 Entr R Town'
}fjth 26. Labate's Chess Centre Futurity send. l0 Bermuda Rd. Wethersfield CT 06109 NS ILLINOIS
L J Ifl r-r:i0 l2bate's W Ball Rd , Anaheim
Chess Centre, 3024
r Dioeyland at beach Blvd & Ball Rd FIDE rated EF
mr uffi DELAWARE December 2l-22, For the Penny Pinching Pawn
w,5i0 non FIDE $80 $$G 500i 250-150'100 Rds 7 each Pusher. Two I day events,4'SS 40i1, Chicago Chess Center,2923 N
Jtn .@: Cbas Cenlre Crand Prix Chess Tournaments, 3024 W Southport, Chicago, lL 60657 1312) 929-7010 EE: $6 Prizes to top 3 scores
{ftnl!@ C-\ 92804 tnfo: (714) 220-0660 at LCC noon'midniSht, lantary 4-5'. "D" Players Delight' See Grand Prix
Reg 9 9:45 a m , Rds 10-I2r30 3 5i30 LS NC
lirfiu rE lS \C
December 2a. ICA Last Chance Mini-Tour
iLr.h 26. Labate's Chess Centre Can- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Tornado. 3 SS, 40i I, Chicago Chess Center, 2923 N Southport, Chicago,
fftir! #1 '86, 12'RR, 45/150, Labate's Chess Centre, lL 60657 EF: $9 if rec'd by 12126, $12 al site tCA mem req $10, jr $6,
hrl h a:aheim, CA 92804, 5 mi NW of Disneyland at Beach fanuary 17, February 7, 21, March 7, 28, April ll. oiher slates ON An ICA mini tour event $$G 300: 100 50-20, A 40, B 35, C
fl htll [i I]f:ated EF: $40, which includes lree eniry inlo concur '1986 25, DIE 20, Unr 10 ReB 8:15 I d m Rds 9:t5 12:30-3130 Ent: ICA, c/b
Capablanca CC Championship. o-SS a0/90 Guy
r -n!E 1!i1 tournaments (1 each). LCC mem req. Winner gets Mason Rec. ienter, 3600 Calven St. N.W., Washington D.C. 20007. EF: $4, if Todd Barre, 821 S Williams St /A503, Westmont, lL 60559 (312) 294-3202
m lNming flDE Fulurity. Rds.7 each Wed. Ent: Labate's rec'd by 1/16, $5 at sile. Capablanca CC mem. r Trophies io lop 3, top NCW
lium- iad Pnr Chess Tournaments, 3024 !! Ball Rd Anaheim, A, B, C, D, unr if 4/more Toflolo Mem. best trophy. Reg. 6 7 p m, December 2a-29. Raring Wars I I & 12. 3 SS, 40i1,
!@ -! 22G0660 at L C C nDon io midnight, Tues lhru Sun Rds 7 each date Entr D C Dept of Rec, c/o Guy Mason Rec Cenler, 3600
Chica8o Lawn Chess Assn., 3302 West 63rd SL., Chicago, IL 60629. EF: $6
CalverL St, N !! Wash , D C 20007 {301) 773 0934 LS NC Reg.99:45 a.m., Rds. t0-12-2. Enl: Chicago Lawn Cbess Assn., 3302 West
63rd Sl , ChicaSo, lL 6062S 1312) 476-5716 NS
tlfrtruary 6, Labatc's Chess Centre Winter FLORIDA
e kro 5:r December 29-Jannary 1. The Bi8 BaloneY
t: r9.26- Mira Mesa Quads' 3'RR,40/90, Ginget December 28, DBCC Tornado #1. 4-SS, 40i1, Seabreeze Rec Benoni, Two t day events, 4-SS, 40/1, Chica8o Chess Center, 2923 N.
Center, tI01 N Atlantic Ave IAIA), Daylona Beach, FL 32014 EF: $10 $$ Souihport, Chicago, lL 60657. (312) 9297010. EF: $6 Prizes to top 3 scores.
fllrbuM *:,':i -{ra Mesa Blvd, San Diego, CA 92126 EF: $6 Reg 75% o[ EF to top 3, class il enough Reg 9 g:45 a m , Rds 10'12:30 3 5130 Reg 9 9:45 a m , Rds 10-12130'3 5:30 LS NC
0r r m *c i:10 each date Ent: Pal Mullen, 8160 Valdosta Ave, San
Ent: Paul B Tomaino, PO Box 961, Holly Hill, FL 32017 (9041 2536284
liir luli.! Eigr 271'5045 NC W
NSNCW January 4-5. Tim Just's Winter Open. 5.SS, 40/100, Illinois
Beach State Park, Resorl & Conference Center, Sheridan & Wadsworth Rd. to
w lt, 2J, 3l-February 7, 14. FIL-AM UCSF
[i d1: nnml o[ Nursing, rm N417, Univ of CA San Francisco, December 29. Euwe Memorial Tornado. 4 SS, 40i1, the lakefront, Zion, IL 60099 EFr $15 if rec'd by 112 $22at sile ICA mem
Loblolly Learning Community, 3315 NW sth Ave, Cainesville, FL EF: $12, req. $10, jr. $6. $$ {400 b/so)r 100 70, Exp. 60, A 50, B 45, C 40, D 35. Re8.
\Mrruba :a
r'lrmrrusr Francisco CA 94143 Open to 48 entries EF: $30 ili,
8:30-9:15 a m., Rds. 9r302-6:30, 10'3. Enl: Tim .lust, I52l Circle Ct.,
ilil , 5; r,:.. a1 site; F A C O $24, UCSF $27, under 1600 $28 Unr
Gainesville CC membs $i0 FCA mem req $5, olher states OK $$lbi20):
,ffim- is ,o30 b/32): 300-150, top under 2000 80, under 1600 60, 55'40, B/C 20-t0, Di E/Unr 20 10 Reg 8-8:45 a m, Rds 9-12-3;30-6:30 Ent: Waukegan, IL 60085 (312) 244-7954 LS NC W

lJlul$ -
dl :-, ids lree entry to nexi event, 0 5 Eets l, entry to neri Charles Guinn,3924 N W 38th Place, Gairesville, EL 32606 (904) 371-6811
fl14; rE ; r. Rds. 6:30 each date. Enti F A.C.O. c/o J Salangsang,
NS NC January lO-February 7. Friday Knights at the
+{* ia Francisco, CA 94112 1415) 585-4251 NS NC Fights, 5-SS, 40/100, College oI Lake Counly, WashinBton & Rt. 45,
January 1 1. Melodie Starlight Tornado {sth Crayslake,1L 60030..EF: $8, $5 to CLCCC membs. $$ ll50 b/30)r 50, B, C,
Annuall. 4SS 4011 30i30,9911 Baymeadows Rd, Grande Blvd Mall, D/E/Unr each 30 ReB 7-7:30 pm Rds 7140 each Fri %-pt bye anytime
L Rmks for Books Quad. 3 RR by rating, 30/30,
Jax, FL 2 seclions: Open, $t9 if rec'd by 1/6, $4 more at site $$ lb/35): rds I 3 Ent: Don Martin, I23 Wildwood, Rourd Lake Beach, ll 60073 (312)
d q@r LMry, 26th & l\4cDonald Ave. at the Civic Center, Rich- 400-175'75 under 1800 75 (b/6) Rescrve, open to under 1600 EF: $14 if 546 6972 LS NC W
lh @ r.i:
rec'd by 215, $8 al sile Trophy to lst eaci quad Reg. rec'd by 116, $4 more ai sjte $$ (b/30): 200-100'50; no unr may win more
um to
:i-;2-2 Ent: Greater Richmond Chess Assn , P O Box 1087, than $100 Both, ReB 9-9:30 a m, Rds t0-l 35:30 |l p1 bye rd I with Jaauary l1-12. CCC $fOO Guarantee. Two I day events,
i"s loXtll tlls) 237-7956 NS NC W adva0ce entry Ent: Ed Butler, 7l I Valley Forge Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32208 lL 60657. (3121
4-SS, 40i 1, Chicago Chess Cenier, 2923 N. Southport, Chicago,
NSNCW 929-7010 EF: $15 $$C 100: 35'25, B/C 20, D/E 20, Unr play ior top prizes;
E lCllarch 17. Arcadia Club Champion- l5lmore, prizes increase to $150, 20/more, prizes increase to 5200 Reg
r {!*, ir Citizens Bldg, 405 S Sanla Anita Ale, Arcadia, CA
5l
Jaouary I 7-18, Central FL Open. See Grand Prix I,g:45, Rds 10-12:30-3-5:30 Ent: at site
,W ,i ili r r i7 50 Arcadia CC mem req Trophies io Ist, top each
if tfllh:if; Rds 7-11 each Mon Ent:ArcadiaSGV CC, Box 1036,
January 18. DBCC Tornado #2. 4-SS, 40i1, Seabreeze Rec January 18. Peoria Winter Tornado. 4'SS, 30/1, BradJey u
:.1! r Di0E \c \! N Atlantic Ave lAlA), Daytona Beach FL 32014 EFr $10 $$ Std Ctr Cafeteria, 901 N Elmwood, Peoria, lL 61606 EF: $11 if rec'd by
Center, 1101
7590 of EFto iop3, classi[enough Reg 99145am, Rds 10-12:30-35:30 1/16, $13at site lCAmem req $10,jr $6 $$ 1200bi6perctass, top2Cl:
r;r7. U.S. Amateur Team Championship Ent: Paul B Tomaino, PO Box 961, Holly Hill, FL 32017 190412536284 75-50, B, C, D/E/Unr each 25 Reg 8 8:45 a m , Rds 9-12;15-3;30-6:45 Ent:
d 'lEure Events NSNCW Bill Nafl, 4200 N Kroxville, Peoria, lL 61614 13091 691-4624 NS NC

CHESS-LIFE / JANUARY 1986 83


February f -2. FRCC I Main Event. See Grand Prix January 5. Maryland Winter Open Quad. 3-RR, 40/80, Rds 9:30'11-1-2:30'4, awards 5:30 Elemeotary Sbhool Sectio
Hillcrest Elemenlary Center, Rec Room, Frederick Rd at Sotth RolJing Rd , 5-SS, SDi40,indiv players grades K 8 ratid below 1200 EF: $4 Trophie
Baltimore, MD EF: $6, in advoce; $8 at site; %-price to under 14 S$: 4, top 8 playe6 Rds 9:30-11'l'2i30'4, awards 5:30 All, Reg 8'8:30a.m E
INDIANA under 18 2 $$ 15 in chess books or lar8e trophy or 2 hee eDtries in tbis series Univ Plaza Hotel, 303 South Grand Blvd, St Louis, MO 63103 {3i
to 1st; special 3-0 prizes Re8 15 miD before lst rd, Rds 10:30-2-6 Ent: 5348300 EDt: St Louis Chess Foundation, cio Robert Sutter, jr,
MCAI, 3518 Courtleigh Dr, Baltimore, MD 21207 655-3180 Caverhill Dr, St Louis, MO 63136 867-2151 NS NC W
Paid Advertisement
December 14-15. Rose-Hulman Open. 5-SS,
lantary ll-12. f986 MD Winter Open and Quick MONTANA
40175 20130, SD/30, Rose'Hulman Institute o( Technology, lMoench
Quads. See Grand Prix
Auditorium, 5500 Wabash Ave, Terre Haute, lN 47803 EF: $8,
8-9. Valentine Open.
February 40/2, Room 362 Social Scieo
under 19 $6 ifrec'd bgt2i7, $10 & s8 at site. $$ (300 b/551: 100-50, &
January 18. J-CCC 3rd Saturday Quad #72. 3-RR, 40199, Bldg., Univ ol MT., Missoula, MT 59812.2 seclions: Closcd, 6 RR, open
C, D/Unr. each 30 20; trophy to top 2, top each caleSory. Re8. 9 9:30 Bldg., 900 Montgomery St., Laurel, MD 20707. EFr t8, LCCC
Harrison'Beard top 6. $$G: 30 20. Opcn, 5 SS. Trophies to top 2. Both, EF: $5 if rec'd
a m , Rds 10'2 6, 9 t HR: $28 (2 dbl bed$ Ent: Steve StepPe, lg17 membs $7 Trophy or $15 10 1st each quad ; 3-0 score wins %-price entry to 2/6 $8 al site. Experts %'price masters free- l\4CA mem. req. $4, other s
Buena Visla Dr. Terre Haui.e. lN 47803 NS NC future quad Re8 1Gl0:45 am, Rds ll-3-7 Ent: LCCC, PO Box tl3, OK Reg. 89 a.nr., flds. 9:3027, 92. HR: $2050. Ent: Daniel Jllccourl,
Laurel, MD 20707 1301) 490-8095 NS St lohns, Lolo, MI59847 (4061 273'0035 NS NC W

December 15. Showtriz Pizza Quads., 3 RR, 30/30, 8109 E February 2. [trCA Winterl Tornddo. 4SS, 40/1, 20/30, NERRASI(A
Wash Si,lndpls,lN EF:$5 $$C:12lolsleachsection Reg 11:30-)2 lnfo: Hillcrest Elementary $chool, Rec Room, Frederick Rd at S Rolling Rd ,
Andy Soforic, 894-4047 NS Catonsville, MD 21228 EF, $9, in advance; $10 at site, $3 off to under 14,
females MCAI $4, under 18 $2 $$: 50G-25, under 1900 25G, under 1700
December 22. Showt iz Pizza Quads. 3 RR, 30/30, 8109 E 25G, rn-ore per entries Reg ends 9:45 am, Rds l0 l:30'4:30-7:30 Enl:
Wash Sl,lndpls,tN EF:$5 $$G:12tolsteachseclion Reg 1l:30-12 lnfo: MCAI, 3518 Courtleigh Dr, Baltimore, MD 21207 655-3180
Andy Soforic, 8944047 NS

December 2a-29. Fl. Wayne Winter Open l. See Crand MASSACHUSETTS


Prlx

January 4-5. gth Newton $2,lOO Open. See Grmd Prix


December 29. Showbiz Pizza Quads, 3'RR, 30/30, 8109 E
!!ash St , Indpls, IN EF:55 $$Gi 12 to lst each section Reg tl:30-12 lnfo: Morday Night Swiss #2.
Andy Soforic, 894 4047 NS
January 6, 13,20,27. 4'SS,
NEVADA
4}l9o, 20130, SD/30, [4atden YMCA, 93 Pleasant St., Malden, MA 02148. EFI
$10, $6 to Middlesex CC membs Trophies per entries Reg 6:30-7:20 p m ,
Jairuary 5, Showbiz Pizza Quads. 3'RR, 30/30, 8109 E Rds 7:30 each date Etrt: Ctrl J Van Laethem, 30 Sutton St, Peabody, MA Jafruary 17-19. Southern Nevada Open. See Grand Prir
Wash Sl,lndpls,lN EF:$5 $$C:12tolsleachiection Reg ll:30'12 lnfo: 01960 16171 532,43r NC
Andy Soforic, 894-4047 NS
NEl,v
Jaouary 12. Showbiz Pizza Quads. 3-RR, 30/30, 8109 E January l8-19. Mass. Insanily. 8-SS, 40/1, SD/30, Student
Wash St,lndpls,lN EF:$5 $$G:12tolsteachsection Reg l1:30-12 Info: Ulion Ballroom, univ of Mas, Amherst, l\,tA 01003. EF: 518 il rec'd by Deceinber 27-29, Pan American Open. See Grand Prir
Andy Soforic, 894'4047 NS 1/14, $25 at site; $2 off to UMass CC nembs , free to UMass students $$ (450
bi 50 paid entiies):200, lst under 1800 150, under 1500 100 Reg l0-11 a m., Decembe. 2E. Hamilton CC Quads. 3'RR, 40/80, Ray Dt

January 19. Showbiz Pizza Quads. 3 RR,30/30, SD/30,8109 Rds 12'3'6'9-12-3-6-9 HR: $38'48'54 Ent: Univ o{ Mass CC, Box 76,,416 Rec Certer lold Groveville School), Church St, Groveville, NJ 08620 BF:
jrir
B Wash St, lndianapolis, IN EF: $5 $$G: 12 lst ea section Reg L1:30-12 Student Union, UMass/Amherst, MA 01003 (413) 545-0341, eves 549 4869 bv 12118,
if rec'd by NISCF nem req
12118. $10 at site NJSCF reo $5,
$5, $3 $$G 20 peroer qu
qu
Andy Soforic, 8944047 NS TSNCW ftee USCF mem. to jr
mEmbs. Reg. 9-9:50 a.m., Rds. 10-1-4. Ent: Edwdd
Sytnik, Box 7481, WriShtstown, NJ 08562 (609) 758-2326 LS NC W
lantar\ 26. Showbiz Pizza Quads. 3-RR,30/30, SDi30,8109
MICHIGAN
E Wash St lndianapolis, IN EF: $5 $$G: 12 1$ ea section Reg l1:30'12 January 4. 1986 New Jersey 3O/3O Championr
Ardy Sotoric, 894-4047 NS 4'SS, 30/30, We$wood Borough Hall, 51 Jefferrcn Ave , Westwood, Nl
December 15. Saginaw Sunday Quads. 3-RR, 40i90,40/1, 2 sections: Over 1799, trophies to top 2, top under 2000 U
Community State Bank, 7590 Gratiot lM46) Shields, Saginaw, MI 48603 EF: 18oO/Unr., trophies 10 top 2, top under 1600 Both, EF: $5, it rt
I(RNTIICKY $6 MCA mem req for Ml res $10, under 18,over65$6, otherstates&"T" 12129, $10 at site NJSCF mem req $5, under 19 or over 65 $3
options OK $$ 12 or trophy to first each secticjn, 2nd gets silver medal; free 9:30-10:30 a m, Rds 11'l-+6 Ent: Bergen Couoty Chess Council,5S

December 21. Vll Ashland Open' 4'SS, 30/1, Ashland Com drawing for t yr MCA memb Reg 9 9:45 a m , Rds 10'1'4 (517) 79G1206 Ave, Hillsdale, Nl 07642 l20ll 666-8459 NS NC W
munity College, 13th & Ramey Sts., Ashland, XY 4110t. Ef: $4. $S 1100 b/321: NC
30-20, A, B, C, D/E, Unr. $10 Reg. 8-8:30 a.m., Rds 8j45-12-3r15'6:30. NS. January 5. lst Sunday Quad.s. 3'RR,40/80, Travelodge I
lnn, 1850 Easton Ave., exit 52? off l-287, Somerset, NJ q8873. EF: $10, if
January 12. Saginaw Sunday Quads. 3'RR byrating,40/90,
ing for trophy, $ t5 if playing for cash Prizes: trophy or $15-$30 based on
December 2E-29, Louisville Christmas Open' See 4()/1, Comnunity State Bank,7590 Gratiot lM46) Shields, Saginaw, Ml 48603
EFr $6 I\4CA mem req for MI res $10, under 18, over 65 $6, other states & players in quad Reg ends 9:45 a n , Rds 10'1-4 Enl: at site Glem Pete
Grand Prix
'T" options OK $$ 12 or trophy io first each section, znd gets silver medal; 201-968-5524 See Non Rated Be8inners section
free drawing for I yrMCA menb Reg 9'9:45 a m , Rds 10-1'4 (517)
LOUISIANA 790-1206 NC January 6, 13, 20. 5th Annual Dumont Chess M
Deep Freeze Quads. 3RR, 40i80, Dunont HS Cafeteria,
Milford Ave , Dumo0t, NJ 07628 EF: t2 if recld by l2l31, $3 at sLte Du
lanuaty 7, 14, 21, 28-Feb. 4. New Orleans City Chess January 19. Trenton Quads. 3'RR, 45/90, 30/1, Haas Park
Chess Mates mem req $5, jrs, srs !z5u
Lhess !),lrs,$250 Book
moK t0(o ls(
lst eacn
each secilon
section
Championship, 5'SS, 45/2, Nord Lyons Center,624 Louisiana Ave., Comnunity Bldg , 72 Washington Ave , Trenton, Ml 48183 EF: $5 MCA req
for Ml res $12, under 18, over 65 $6, under t8 (no magazine) $3 Trophy or 6:45-7115 p m , Rds 7:45 each Mon Bnt: Dumont Chess Mates, P O Box
New Orleans, LA 70115. EF: $15 it rec'd by 1/4, $20 at site; under l8 $12. $$
$10 to lst each quad Reg 9'9:45 a m , Rds l0'1r30-5 Ent: Tim Sawmiller, Dumont, N] 07628 l20ll 797-9043 ot 261'4017 NS NC W
(625 b/48): 100'70'30, Exp 65, A 65-25, B 65'25, C 65 25, under 1400 60 30
Reg 7-7145 p m , Rds 8 each dale Enl: Avis D Gaines 614 Upper Line St, 9594 l\4ueller, Taylor, Ml 48180 l3l3) 291 7441 NS NC W
January 6-February 3. Hackettstown Win
New Orleans, LA 70115 (504) 891'3202 LS NC W Swiss. 5-SS, 40/90, Hackettstown Communily Center, 293 Main
MISSOURI Hackettstown, NT 07840 EF: $10, ir 56 Trophy & chess book (selecte
MAINE wjnners from USCF catalog, remaining top 4090 trophy or chess book
7.7:30 p m, Rds 7.30 Mondays
December 2a-29. littr XMAS Ttee Open. 5-SS, Rodeway
Jantary 25-26. Portland Open. 5-SS, rds. 1'2 40/90, rds 3-5
Inn, 6th & Main on I-70, IGtrsas City, MO 64106 2 sectioos: Section 1,
January 9, 16,23. New Year Quads. 3-RR,40/80, Ridge
50i2, Howard Johnmn's, Maine Tnpk exit 8, 155 Rivenide St., Portland,'ME. 40/110, open to 1800/above. EFr $25. $$ {800 b/401: 300, Exp. 260, A 240.
EF: $16 if rec'd by 1/21, $19 at site $$G 450:200-50, A, B, C, D/E/Unr each
Pk Civic CEnter, 159 Park St , Ridgefield Pk , NJ 07660 EF: $4 Troph
Section 2., 40/90, open to below 1800 EF: $15. $$ {500 b/50): 10050, C lsteachsect
lst / /:41 p m, rcs dSeachThurs
Reg 77:45pm,Rds
eacn sect Ke8 e Ent:FC Romano,
50; trophy to top Unr player Reg 8-9 a m at site or at Porlland YMCA CC 100 50 D/E 100'45 Unr 55 Bolh, Reg 9:30-10:15 a m , Rds tl-3 7, t0-3 Clen Ave, Palisades Pk, NJ 07650 NC
t/24, Rds l0-2:30-7:30,9:302:30 Ent: Stuart Laughlin,68 Prospect St, HR: $32-38 7z pt byeavail anyrd Ent: DonOswald, Box12424,KansasCi
Portland, ME 04103 (207) 772-4103 NS NC W ty, KS 66112 (913) 299-3976 NS NC !!
January 14, 21, 28. Washington Township Qr
#3.3'RR,30/90,15/30, Leyrer Hall,350 Hudson St., WashiI

MARYLAND January 18. St. Louis Senior{uniol Partner Cham- Townsnip, NJ07675 EF: $5,jr.5a. Trophies lo lst each seclion. winners
pionship. 3-SS, 4.0/90, SD/30, Room 222, l.C. Penaey Bldg., univ. of accumulate 5 qd wins have choice of z'yr NJSCF mem or L yr IJSCF
MO at St. Louis, 8001 Nalural Bridge Rd., St. Louis, MO 63121. Junior part- 7:30'7:50 p m , Rds 8 each date (201) 666-1366 NS NC
December 21. LCCC 3rd Saturday Quad #71. 3-RR, ner must be grades K'12,
40i90, Harrison Beard Bldg , 900 Montgomery St , Laurel, MD 20707 EF: $8, b/average of both player' January 18, Toms River Quads. 3-RR, 40/80, 30/1, T
LCCC membs $7 Trophy or $15 to lst each quad , 3 0 score wins 7,-price player plays top'bd. Unr. River CC Whilesville Rd & Riverwood Dr, Toms River, NJ 08753 EF:
entry to futurequad Reg 10'10:45am, Rds ]l'3-7 Ent: LCCC, PO Box given 1250. No more tha NJSCF mem req $5, jr $3 $$ 20 to $lst per quad Reg 9:45 a m,
ltJ Laurel. l\4D 10707 {30t) 4q0.8095 NS mine winners, not match 10:30-1:30'4:30 Ent: NS NC
$20 at site l\4CA mem req $4, other states OK $$ I t50 b/15 teamsl: 50 to lst
December 29-3o. 19a5 Mid-Atlantic Amateul team each triad; if 20 teams, $50 to lst each quarlile Reg 8-9 am, Rds January 18-19. Metropolitan Grand Prix #3. See
Team. 4SS, 40/100, Lutherville Elementary SchooJ, 1700 York Road, 9:302-6 Ent: Bill Moushey, 3145 Oregon St, Sl Louis, MO 63118 (3141 Prix
Timonium, MD 21093 825'4409 EF: $30 lor 4-man team, I a]ternate if 6640612 NS NC W
postmarked by 12126, $40 al site; special scholastic EF if team from same
February 3-trfarch 24 {Reserve February
schoot, $25 by 12126, $35 at site Indjviduals $9 at sjte MCA mem req $4,
241. lTth Annual Bergen County Closed Champio
under 18 $2, olher stales OK Top team receives free entry into 1985 U S PAID ADVERTISEMENT
ships. Dumont HS Cafeteria, New Milford Ave, Dumont, N.l Open to
who ljve, work or are active members of a chess club in Bergen County 2 s
Af,ateur Team Championship or $75 o[ chess equipment or 4 free entries to
Ideal for father/son or daughter teams or coach/student [eams See tions: Championship, open to all,7 SS,40/90 EF: $7, under 18,65+
1985 MD Open, znd |l 0f lst prizes, 3rd % of tst prizes Top scholastic team
number above to match up players with appropriate partners No il rec' d by 1127, all $3 more al site Rotating plaque to lst; trophies to tc
(4 pJayers from same school in lzth grade or under) get same as 1st team if 4
byes, no substitutes top under 2050, under 1900, under 18; books to 2nd U2050, U1900, U18,
or more scholastic teams. Team prizes to top team under 8000, under 7200 (if
gestupset Reg endsT:l5pm %-pt byeavait anyonerd 1'4ilrequestr
4/more), top team under 6400 (if 4/more) Individual prizes for each board
week in advilce Reserve, 6-55, 40i80, open to under 1800/Unr EF:
Reg 9:15'10:15 a m, Rds 10:30-4:30, 10-3:30 .lan supplement ured In
February 1. SLCF Scholastic Team Championship. under 18, 65+ $3 if by 2i3, all $3 more at site Rotating trophy to 1st; trof
dividuals w/o team may register tv $7 by 12126, send phone Do : $9 at site
Busch Memorial Center, St. [o!is Univ.,20 North Grand Blvd. (2 blks. N. oi to top 3, top under 1600, U1450, lll300, under 16, 65+, Unr.; books to
Ent: MCA, l, 3518 Courtleigh Dr, Baltimore MD 21207 (301) 655'3180
US'40), St Louis, MO 63103 4 sectioDs: Championship, 4-SS, SD/70, U16!0, U1450, under 13, biggesl upset. Reg. ends 7:15 p m.2l\0:th'pl.
open to +player leams Brades 7-12 EF: $16 per team Trophies to top 6 teams, avail rds t or 2 Both, rds 7:45 each Mon N.fSCF mem req $5,
Jantary 4. Snowbird Tornado. +SS, 40/1, Owings Mills top 5 players on each o[ 4 boards. Rds. 9:30'12-3'5:30, awards 8. Junior $3 Ent: Dumont Chess Mates, P O Box 322, Dumont, NJ 07628 Inl
Elimentary School, 10824 Reisterstown Rd, Owings Mitls, MD 21117 Ef: varsity Section, +SS, SD/70, open to indiv. players gades 7 t2 rated 797-9043o1 261-4{17 NS NC W
$ll if re.'d by 12127, $12 aI site $$ 1100 b/l11: 50, U1800, U1600 each 25, below 1400. EF: $4. Trophies to top 8 players. Rds.9:30'12 3'5130, awards 8.
more per entrjes Reg 9:30 10:20 a m, Rds t0:30-2-4i45'7:30 Entr Steve Junior High Section, 5'SS, SD/40, open to 4player teams, grades X-9. February 15-17. U.S, Amateur Team
Miller, PO Box425, Owings Mills, MD21l17 {3011 356'4199 NS NC EF: $16 per team. Tropbies to top 6 teams, top 5 players on each of 4 boards. East. See National Events

84 CHESS LIFE / JANUARY 1986


who score 2 or more pts win I year Chess Li[e |l-pt byes OK lst 4 rds lannary 22, 29. Weeknight Opens, Vol. t, #2. 2
NEW Y()RX Reg 8:30 am, Rds 9'11:15 each day Cks payable & EDt: AJm Benjamin, separate events, 2-SS, 30/30, SD/30, The Trump Club, 227 E. 56 St., NYC. EF:
1759 E 32 St, Brooklyn, NY 11234 NS Master $21, Expert $15, others $9. $$ 23 ot EF to lst, l5 min. playoff if tie,
15. Sportsman Qtad 27. 3'RR, 40i 1, west Side 2nd place with 2-0 wins free entry to next tmt Reg 7:30, Rds 7:45-9:30 No
B t I{ tffi jn
St , NY 10025 EF: $6 advance, $7 at site ($1 off to jrs.,
jre December 29. Sportsman quad 29. 3'R& 40/1, West Side advance entry.
- @ or l15 credit lst each quad Rds, 10-1:30'4 Chess, 250 W 106 St, NY 10025 EI: $6 in advance, $7 at site l$1 oft to jrs,
women) Trophy or $15 credit lst each quad Rds 10-1:30-4 LS lannaty 24. FriQuad. 3.RR. 30i30, Wesl Side Chess.250 W 106,
r 15. West Side Fun Quad27. 3-RR,40/80, Wesi New York EF: $10 $$ 25 to winner ReB 12:45 p m, Rds 1-2:30'4 LS
5il{- 106, NY 10025 EF: $10 in advance, $13 at site $$ 30 to December 29. We6t Side Fun Quad 29. 3-RR, 40/80, West
qqd Rds 10-1130-5 Ent: Candido Tirado LS
Side Chess, 250W 106, NY 10025 EF: $l0inadvance, $l3atsite $$ 30to Ja nary 25. SatQuad. 3-RR,30/30,WeslSideChess,250W.106,
New York. EF: $10. $$ 25 to winner. Reg. 12:45 p.m., Rds. I'2:30 4, LS
winner each qued Rds 10'1i30'5 Ent: Candido Tirado LS
20- friQuad. 3'RR, 30/30, West Side Chess,)50 W
lilid il.ri tF: slo $$ 25 to winDer Reg 12:45 p m., Rds 1 2:30-4 LS
December 29. Studio December Quad. 3 RR,40/90, Studio Januar 35th Pre-Game Show at I I a.m.
Quad. /30, SD/30, The Trump ClNb, 227 E.56th St. & 3rd Ave.,
- 21. 2nd. Clinton Holiday Open. 4-SS, 40/I,
of Bridge & Games, t639 Eastern Parkway, Schenectady, I'IY 12309 EF: $6.
3rd Fl., N EF: $15, $20 by phone. $$ 40 lst each section. Reg. eDds
Trophy to winnir of each quad. Reg. 9'9i45 a.m., Rds. 1G2-6. Ent: address
ftr Cdn Frst Park Row, Clinton, NY 2 sectionsr Open, EF: 14 $
above 346'3773 NC W
.t0:45am, Rds l1-l-2:45 NS

# jilfla 13 lb/40): 150-100-75, under 20q0 50. Reserve, open to 1518)

F {f: s12 ifrec'd by 12112. $$ 100'75-50, top under 1400iunr- 25. December 31. Your Last Blunder in 1985. 4'SS, 30/30, January 25-26, lga6 NYS Class Championship. See

MiJffi at site Reg 9-10a.m,Rds 10r15-1'3:45-6:40 tint:Clin SDi30, The Trump Club, 227 E 56 St & 3rd Ave, 3rd FL, NYC EF: $4, $9
Grand Prix
&i Jo Alexmder's Cafe, 7 W Park Row, Clinton, NY 13323 by phone. Free entry in Libeny Bell Open, 2/28-312, to 1st; trophies to lst, iop
NCW unde? 1700/Unr. Reg. ends l:45 p.m., Rds. 2'46-8 No equipment supplied. January 26. Sportsman Quad 33. 3-RR,40/1, West Side
chess, 250 st., NY 10025. EF: $6 in advace, $7 at site ($ I otf to jrs.,
w. 106
No advance entries NS NC
* 21. SatQuad. 3-RR, 30/30, West Side Chess, 250 W women) Trophy or $15 credit lst each quad Rds I0'1:30-4 LS
tr TmL EF: tlo $$ 25 to winner Reg 12:45 P ry, Rds 1-2:30-4 LS
Ianuary 3. FriQuad. 3'RR, 30/30, West Side Chess, 250 W 106,
NerYork. EF: $10. $$ 25 1o winner. Reg. 12:45 p.n., Rds. 1'2130'4 LS. January 26. West Side Fun Quad 33. 3-RR, 40/80, West
2I. 5th Cortland December Open. 4'SS, 40/1, Side Chess, 250 W 106, NY t0025. EF: S10 in advance, $13 at site S$ 30 to

!&t 65 Main St , Co(land, NY 13045 EF: $13 50, youth $11 winner each quad Rds l0'l:30-5 Ent: Candido Tirado LS
J]]?0 3l-50 more at sjte; carpools with 3 or more players deduct Jannary 4. SatQuad. 3-RR, 30/30, West Side Chess, 250 W. 106,
r $p25bl28) Re8 9-10:I0,Rds 10:2013:50-6:40 Ent:JohnM Neu York. EF: $10. $$ 25 to winner. Reg. 12:45 p.m., Rds. 1-2:30'4. LS January 31. FriQuad. 3-RR, 30i30, West Side Chess,250 W. 106,
New York. EF: s10. $$ 25 to winner. Reg. 12:45 p.n., Rds. 1-2130-4. LS.
SGmbush St, Cortland, NY 13045 (607) 753-06t4 NS NC
January 4. 33td NY Saturday ll a.m. Quad. 3-RR,

b 22. Sportsman Quad 28. 3'RR, 40i l, West Side 30/30, SD/30, The Trump Club, 227 E.56th St , 3rd Ave., 3rd fl., New York. February 1. SatQuad. 3-RR,30/30, West Side Chess,250 W 106,

tu Iffi S(, NY 10025 EF: $6 in advance, $Tatsite ($1 off to jrs, EF: $15, $20byphone $$40t0 lstea sect Reg 10:45pm,Rds l1-l-2:45 New York. EF: $10. $S 25 to winner. Reg. 12:45 p.m., Rds. 12:30-4 LS
IM,I or i15 credit 1st each quad Rds 10-1:30 4 LS NS
Fetrruary l. 36th NY 7:3O P.m. Saturday Quad. 3-RR

West Side Fun Quad 28.


3 RR,40/80, Wesi January 4-5. NYS Women's ChampionshiP. 4SS,30i90, 30/30, SD/30, The Trunp Club, 22? E.56lh St. & 3rd Ave., 3rd Fl , New
m 5
-22. l{- t06. NY 10025 EFi $ l0 in advance, $13 at site $$ 30 to lManhatto CC, Carregie Hall, 154 W 57 St, NYC EF | $10 NYSCA mem York. EF: $15, $20 by phone. $$ 40 lst each section. 8e8. ends 7:15 p.m.,
req $6, other states OK $$G 250 No entries at site Rds 11-4:30, I1 4:30 Ent Rds 7:3G9:30'11:15 NS,
mn +d Rds 10-1:30-5 Ent: Candido Tirado LS
& Inlo: Grcmes of Zurich, PO Box 20271, Columbus Circle Siation, NY
23. Nassau Flash Quad. 2-SS, 50/50, Levitlown 10023 LS NC W . February l-2. New York February
lr6ffi ftwy, Hicksville EF: $7 in advance, $10 a site $$ 25 each 30i 90, The Trrnp Club , 227 B. 56 St. & 3rd Ave., 3rd
m k9 i"-:!0pm, Rds 7i309:30 Ent: Harold Stenzel,3l Rose Lane January5. Sportsman Quad3O. 3-RR,40/l,WestSideChess, tions: Master/Exp.ert, open to over 1999 or
r*4PrL liY 11040 A: Nassau CC LS W 250 W NY 10025 EE: $6 in advance, 57
106 St , at site ($t off lo jrs , women) 30Eo-12%-8V0, top Expert/Unr. 1090. Amateur, ope
Trophy or $15 credit 1st each quad Rds 10'l:30-4 LS EF: $20 $$ 30%'12%'890, top under 1700 10% All, EF $3less if mailed by
2G27. zlsl Annual Greater NY Elemen- l/27, $5 more by phone Limited to lst 36 players 7z-pt byes OK rds 1-3,
H Chmpionship. 6'55, 30i30, SDi30, Manhattan Chess January 5. West Side Fun Quad 3O. 3-RR,40/80, West Side limit o[ 2 Ent: Chess Center, PO Box 198, O]d Chelsea Station, NY, NY
onm }'ih Sr, New York Open to ajl in 6th grade or below attendin8 Chess, 250W 106, NY 10025 EF: $10inadvance, $13atsite $$30towinner 10113 No advance entries except by inail Do not mail entries to site NS
mili 5ml6 of Mahattan EFi $9 40 mailed by 12i15, $15 at tmt lt each quad Rds 10-1:30'5 Entr Candido Tirado LS

;r M k ln time, EF plus dues $2 50 mail€d by 1215, $5 at tmt February 2. Sportsman Quad 34. 3-RR,40/1, West Side
ho u 4 i 19 girl, top 3 Unr, top 5 leams of 4 Free entry in 1986 January a-29.3rd Anoual Wilhelm Steinitz 250W 106 SL, NY 10025. EFr $6inadvance, $7atsite ($1 off to jre.,
Chess,
lli@ E mq t lst gid Players.joining IJSCF for Ist time who score 2 Open. See Crand Prix women) Trophy or $15 credit lst each quad Rds 10-1:30'4 LS

{lLll., Id da}' Cks payable & Ent: Alan Benjamin, 1759 E 32 St, January 1O. FriQuad. 3-RR, 30/30, West Side Chess, 250 W 106, Februaty 2. West Side Fun Quad 34. 3-RR,40/80, West
E N]E3T NS New York EF: $10 $$ 25 to winner Reg 12:45 p m, Rds 1 2:304 LS Side Chess, 250W 106, NY 10025 EF:$10inadvance, $13atsite. $$ 30to
winner each quad Rds l0-1:30-5 Ent: Candjdo Tirado LS

b 27- FriQuad. 3-RR, 30/30, West Side Chess, 250 W January 11. SatQuad. 3-RR,30/30,WestSideChess,250W 106,

fiDh- EF: tlo $$ 25 to winner Reg 12:45 p m , Rds 1-2:30'4 LS New York EF: $10 $$ 25 to winner Reg 12:45 p m , Rds I 2:30-4 LS February 5'26. 41h Annual Emmanuel Lasker
Open. See Grand Prix
fi25- SatQuad. 3'RR, 30i30, West Side Chess, 250 W January I I . 34th NY 7:3O p.m. Saturday Quad' 3-RR,
ft*ffi. If: t10 $g 25 to wiDner Reg 12:45 p m , Rds 1-2:30'4 LS 30i 30, SDi30, The Trrmp Club, 227 E. 56 St. & 3rd Ave., 3rd Fl., New York. February 7. FriQuad. 3-RR,30/30, West Side Chess,250 W 106,

EF: $15, $20 by phone $$ 40 to lst each section ReB ends 7:15 p m , Rds New York. EF: $10. $$ 25 to winner' Reg. 12:45 p m., Rds. 1'2:30-4 LS.

2t. 3lst NY Saturday Quad. Canceled 7:30-9:30'11:15 NS


February 8. SatQuad. 3-RR, 30/30, West Side Chess,250 W. 106,
2a- Syracuse December Open. 4-SS. 40i1., January llth. Onondaga County Chess Champion- New York. EF: $10. $$ 25 to winner. Reg. 12:45 p.m., Rds. 1-2:30'4. LS
- 3f hcuey Rd., N Syracu"e. NY 13212, From 190: Exil 3b S,
m ship. 4-SS, 20/40, 20/30, l5/15, Pine Grove JHS, Eremont Rd., E. Syracuse,
Oi @ tom 181: Exit 7th N, west 3 sections: Open, EF: $16 if NY i3057 (exjt 34A I'90 or Krkvitle Rd. E I'481, first right, flrst leftl.6 sec- February 8. New York State 30/30 Chess Champion-
il il;S tt
lb/25): 130-75-50, top U2000 50 Reserve, open to tionsi Open, E[: $t0. $$ lblzll 75'35'25, top under 2000 25 Under, ship. 4-SS, 30/30, 15/15, Pine Grove JHS, Fremont Rd., E. Syracuse, NY
M urit oailed by 12118 $$ (b/2sl: 70'40'30, top U1600 30 180O, 1600, l4o0, l2OO, lOOO. EF: $7 50 Trophies to top % in each 13057 (exit 34A, l-90). 6 sections: Open, EF: $10 it nailed by t/30 $$
@ FrbUl,!00 EF: $11 ilmailed by 12118 $$ (bi25):40'25'20, top section All, EF $3 more after 1/2 Reg 8-9 a m , Rds 9:30'12'3-6 Ent: ES-M 1b120||175.35-25, under 2000 25 Under 18OO, 1600, r4o0, r2OO,
re !n J AIl, EF: $4 nore at siie Reg 8'9 a m, Rds CC, address above TD: Robert Nasiff, Inlo: Joe Ball (3t5) 656-8024 1OO0. EF: $7 50 if mailed by 1i30 Trophies to top '/] finishers each section
0sfleil,ftI HR: (315) 451-1212 Ent: ES-M CC, Pine Grove JHS, All, EF $3 more at site Reg 8.9 a m , Rds 9:30-12-2:30'5 Ent: ES-M CC, ad'
im*
mLft- f.: lEos NY 13057 TD: Robert Nasitl;
Nasi(: Organizer:]oe
Orsanizer: loe Ball, Janvaty ll-12. 5th Annual New York January dress above TD: Robert Nasiff lnfo: Joe Ba[[, 1315) 656 8024
EwA Open. See Grand Prix
February 8. Shape up the Team al 37th Saturday ll
Z-29. 7th Annual Dr. Erich Marchand January 12. Sportsman Quad 31. 3-RR,40/1, West Side
a.m. Quad. 3'RR, 30i30, SD/30, The Trump Club, 227 E 56 St & 3rd
;S I}100. 15i30. SD/30. Nazareth Colle8e, Olo A SchullsCom. Chess, 250 W. 106 St., NY 10025. EF: $6 in advance, $7 at site {$ I off to jre., Ave, 3rd Fl, New York EF: $15, $20by phone $$ 40 lst each sectjon Reg
[ il@ {!15 East Ave, Rochester, NY 14610 2 sections: Open, women) Trophy or $15 credit 1st each quad Rds 10'l:30-4 LS Rds 1l-l-2:45 NS
ends 10:45 a m ,
m,l fl, m Booster, open to under 1800 $$G: 100, under 1600 100,
'lffit[E il, Both, EF $22 if rec'd by 12126, $25 at site Reg 9'9:30 laitary 12.
West Side Fun
Quad 31.
3-RR, 40i80, West February 9. Sportsman Quad 35, 3-RR, 40/1, Wed Side
ilFi*5::10,9-2 SectioDs may be combiDed with same prizes Ent:
Side Chess, 250 W 106, NY 10025. EF: $10 in advance, $t3 at site. $$ 30 to W 106 St, NY 10025 EF: $6 inadvance, $Tatsite ($l off tojrs,
Chess, 250
kF 92H Clintwood Cl , Rochester, NY 14620 1716124+X984ot winner each quad Rds 10'l:30-5 Ent: Candido Tirado LS women) Trophy or $15 credit lst each quad Rds 10-1:30'4 LS
G,il
2t29. I Want To Be 1985's Most Active January 13, 27-Febttary 3, 10. 6th Nassau Ladder. February 9. West Side Fun Quad 35. 3'RR,40/80, West
4rd. laddir, 45i90, Levittown Hall, Levittown Pkwy, Hicksville. Limit ol I Side Chess, 250W 106, NY 10025 EF: $t0in advance, $13al site $$ 30to
r lnsnity. 30, SD/30, The Trump C1ub, 227 E
7'SS, 30i games vs. each opponenl. E[: $1. Nassau CC memb req $2 Reg 7 7:30 p m wjnner each quad Rds 10'1r30'5 Ent: Candido Tirado LS
H
fl , New York EP: for lhose entering at site, rating divid itdr z:to each Mon. Enr: at site onlv. LS. W.
dd-5
hee to UDrs, over 2599, rated 1501, $l00to conputers;
N[[nn@ &y Mil, 59 95 more by phone $$ 40 & trophy & Iree entry to February 14. FriQuad. 3.RR, 30/30, West Side Chess, 250 W

qr January 15, 22, 29, 3rd Maspeth Quad. &RR, 40/80, 106,NewYorl EF:$10 $$25towinner Reg l2r45pm,Rds 1-2:30-4 LS
frf,[n! TEds run by The Chess CeDter in 1986 to lst, $ 39 99 to fuaspeth Town Hall,53-37 72nd St., Maspeth, NY 11378. EF: $7 il rec'd by
81ffi E tui hphy to 4th, 9 01% of EF to 1411-2199, $15 09 to top 1/13, $8 at site. $$ 20 to lst each quad. Re8. 7'7:15 p m., Rds. 7:30 each date.
& ir
EF to every tmt in 1985 to last with no forfeits 2-min
Ent: John Fahner, 69-56 64 St, Glendale, NY 11385 (718) 366-9702
for lst Beg ends 6:13 p m , Rds 6:14-8:03-10-12:11
lffifrie NORTH CAROLINA
Ei %.6- bves OK in rds 1,
%.d- byes takjng rd 7 bye
2. 3, 4, 6, 7, those takinc
1. 2, by€
EDt-r ll:59 Enti Chess Certer ol Lapland, P O Box 198, Old January 17. FriQuad. 3-RR, 30/30, West Side Chess,250 W 106,

d \Y. NY 10113 NS
New York. EF: $10. $$ 25 to winner. Reg. 12:45 p.m, Rds. 1'2:30-4 LS.
Jarluary 3-5, gth Annual Morehead City OPen. See

Grand Prix
January 18. SatQuad. 3-RR, 30/30, West Side Chess,250 W 106,
New York EF: $10 $$ 25 to winner Reg 12:45 p m , Rds 1-2:30'4 LS January I l. Ram XXXVI.
3'SS. 40i90, 40/1. G/30
Union lHwy. 54 Businessl. Chapel Hill. NC 275l4 EF: s5 if re
at site. NCCA mem. req. $6, jr. $4. i$ (26 b/8) Re8 9-9i40a.m
January l8-2O. 2nd Capital District Open. See Grand
Ent: Robert Singletary, 3712 Dade St., Raleigh, NC 27612. (919)
Prix
NCW
b 2*3O. zlst Atrnual Greater NY Junior January 19. Sports4an Quad 32. 3-RR, 40/1, West Side
:H Championship. 6-5l, 30/30, SD/30, Mehatto ahe$, 254 w. NY 10025. EF: $6 in advance, $7 at siie ($1 off to jrs.,
106 St., January lE. Not-
or credit lst quad Rds
0U! !3f 57 St , New York Open to all in 9th grade or below atten' women) Trophy $15 each 10'1130'4 LS 40/80, 30/1, G/30, South C
l rtu i5 miles of Manhattan EF: $9 50 mailed by l2l18, $15 al it rec'd by l/17, $8 at site.
E$CfIor lst lime, EF plus dues $2 50 mailed by 12i 18, $5 at January 19. West Side Fun Quad 32. 3-RR,40/80, West 50 to lst, or trophy & $40
!8p5, 1st D, E, girl, top 3Unr,iop5 teamso[4 Freeentry Side Chess, 250 W 106, NY 10025 EE: $10 in advance, $13 at site $$ 30to 115 Joyceton Ch Rd. SW,
winner each quad Rds l0-1r30-5, Ent: Candido Tirado LS NCW
@
Open to top 7, lst girl Playerejoining USCF for lst time

CHESS LIFE / JANUARY 1986 85


January l8-19. Mid-Cities Chess Daze. 4,SS, 50i2,
Public Library, 901 Precinct Line Rd , Hurst, TX EF: $I2 il rec'd by L.l(
S15 at site $$ Erpert, A, B, C, D/under eacl 8070 ofclass (40%-25%-lt!tL
Reg 8 9 a m , Rds 9:30-2:30, 9-2 Enii Bobby Johnson, 704 Springwood
Hursl, TX 76054 (817) 2El 3046 NS NC W

UTAH

December 28. 1985 Salt Lake Team


4-SS, 40/1,Norihwest l\.,lultipurpose Cenler, 300 Nodh 1300 West, Sall
City, uT 84104 [F: $12 per leam if rec'd by 12i21, $15 at site Prize to
leams & team with av8 ratjng below 1600 Unro to be given raiing not
ihaD 100 pts below player above them Reg 8-8:45 a m , Rd I at 9, ot
follow EDt: Salt Lake CC, PO Box 613, Salt Lake City, UT 84u0 I
322-2095 lotda^ Henderson NS NC W

VTRGINIA

February 1. H. Mark Arthur Open. 3 SS in 8-man secis, January l8-19, PSCF SJP #6. See Grmd Prix December 20-22. Dteaffing of a Swiss
40/90, 30/1, 220 N. Fulion Ave, Salisbury, NC 28144. EFi $10. NCCA mem.
Swiss, 5-SS, 40i 2, Richard Biand College Studeni Union, Johnson &
req. $10. ir $8 parl. jr
$J. 5$ 1510bta0t: 70i5 lop 4 8man,erlions. 6030
Rds Petersburg, VA23805 EFr $15 if rec'd by I2l18, $I8at site VCF
req $5 $$ (180 b/15, b/3): 108 42 30, top B, C, D each 20 E/Unr $EF
add'l 8'man sections; special prize drawjng Reg 9 9t30a m, Rds 10'2-6 Ent: Jantaty 25-26. Piltsburgh Metropolitan Champion- 7 7130 p m , Rds E, 10-4, 10 4 7, pt bye for )st rd by request Enti Ric
Larry Wright, 14 Herjtage Lane, Salisbury, NC 28144 17041 633 3881 NS ship. Piitsburgh CC, lnc, 5604 Solway St, Pittsburgh, PA 15217 2 sec
NCW iions: Section l, 4 SS, 50/2 15/30, oler 1800 rating EF: $20, PCC nembs
D Mullens, 424 Pin Oak Dr, Hopewell VA 23860 (804) 54I l7l0 LS
$15 $$ (225 bi 25) Rds l0-3, 10:30-3:30 Section It, 5 SS rds 1-3 45/90,
February 1 Downeaslerner #r6. 4'SS, 60i90, 40/1, The l5/30, rds 4-5 50i2, t5/30, urder 1800 ratinS EFi $15, PCC membs $10 $$
Royall Game Shoppe, 0le Towne Centre I20Turner St, Beauforl, NC 28516 1225 bl30) Rds 10 2 6, 10:30-3:30 Both, ReB 9'9:45 a m Ent: Pittsburgh
January 5. First Sunday Quads. 3-RR, 30/1, Geor8e l

EF: $12 ilrec'd by l/29, $l5at sile NCCA mem req $6, jrs $4, otherslates CC hc, address above LS Univ MetroCampus,340IN FairfaxDr,Arlinglon,VA EF:$8,under
oK $$ (258 b/16)r 129-86'43; trophy to tst Reg 9:30 9:50 a m , Rds l0 t 4 7 if rec'd by l/4, $2 more at site $$ 20 to 1st each quad Reg 9:15-9:45
9:15-9:45

EDt: The Royall Game Shoppe, P O Box 888, Beaufon, NC 28516 (9191
Rds 10 1:30 5 Est: Peter Cook, 835I Thompson Rd, Annandale, VA 2

728,:342 NS NC February l-2. 4lh PA Team Tournament. 5-SS in teams (703) 573-s997
of 4 & alternate, 30/1, Gi 1, St Joseph's Prep School, 17th & Cirard Sts,
Phjla , PA Team average under 2200 EF: $40 i[ rec d by I/24, $50 al site January 1 t. Blizzardlll.
4-SS,40i 1, P!laski Middle School,
PSCF mem req $5, jr $3, other stales OX $$ (b/20 teams): 250 100'50'50, Pico Terrace, Pulaski, VA 2430I EFr $3 l\4edals to those who firish with
oHto under 1600 scholastic each 50i trophy to tst Reg 8:30'9:30 a m ,
under 1800, score Reg 8'8:30 a m , Rd 1 9, ASAP Ent: Edward Shaw, Pulaski
Rds l0'2'7 I0'3 Enl: Ira Lee Riddle 400 NewtowD Rd, Warminster, PA School, Pulaski, VA 24301 (7031 726-2920, ott 980-8770 NS NC
December 15. Akron Winter Quads. 3-RR 40/t SD/30,220 18974 l2t5) 67+9049 NS NC
S Balci St, Akon, OH 44302 (o[f S Maple near W e]change) EF: $10 if
rec d by tzl11, $12 al site (no checks) $$ 25 lo lsi each quad Reg I0 10:45
lantary 17-19. New Year Cheer for Chess Swiss.
40/2, Richard BIand College Student Union .lohnson & Flank
a m , Rds lI 2 5 Entr Roberl Caln, 445 Perkins Sl , Alron, OH 44304 LS February L February Quads. 3-RB, 30i30 G/30, Pgh CC,
Petereburg, VA 23805 EE: 515if rec'd by 1/15, $l8atsite VCFmem req
NC A: Akron Chess Center 5604Solway Si lWightmanSchool Bldg), Pgh, PA 15217 EF: $5ilrec'd by
$$ {180 bi 15, b/3): 10842-30 top B, C, D each 20, E/Utrr $EF Reg 7t
2/6, $7 at site; $5 for PCC membs, jrs under I8 $$ (b/4): 12 to Isl each quad
p m , Rds 8, l0 4, l0 4 yr'pt bye for Ist rd by requesl Entr Richard D
ReB 11-11r45 a m, Rds I2-2:15'4:30 EDt: Bob Smilh i44 N Dithridge St
December 27-28. lgai Ohio High School Team Mullens, 424 Pin Oak Dr, Hopewell, VA 23860 (8041 541-1710 LS NC- I
Championship. 5'SS, 40/80, Ramada lnn Fairlawn, 4073 Medina Rd /506, Pgh , PA 15213 l4t2l 682'0686 or 421'1881 LS W
(lnt of I-77 & SRlS), Akron, OH 44313 ln 2 sections b/20 teams (4'man plus January 2O-Februar\ 17. January Pentagon. 5

1 Alt from same HS or lHS) EF: $25 per team il rec'd by 12123, $32 al site; 40i 80, Pancakes& Pickles Restaurant,4S5 S Independence Blvd , VA &
$16 if pre-reg and staying in hotel, $18 at sjte Trophy to top 3 teams, top in
SOUTH CAROLINA VA 23462 EFi $6, $1 off lo TCA or VBCC membs $$ (b/6): 10-9 Reg
divs top 4bds, others per entries Re8 10-12 am, Rds 16, 915 FtR: p m , Rds 8 each Mon Ent: Craig Nash I717 Whileside Lae, VA Beach,
$40/4, rollaway bed $6 more; 12L6) 666-4131 or 800'228'2828 Ent: Richard December 28, End of the Year. 3 SS in 8-man secls, 40/90, 23454 LS NC
Shellenberger, I827 Hibbard Dr, Slow OH 44224 \2161 688'1678 NS NC Starr Hall, Univ o[ SC at Lancaster, Hubbard Dr, Lancaster, SC 29720 EFi
$12 s$ 64 io lsl Reg 8i30 9:30 a m , Rds l0 2 6 Entr Marion E Mahaffey January 31-February 2. l986.Virginia Open. See
1207 l\,lemorial Park Rd , Lancasier, SC 29720 LS NC Prir
December 29. Chu's Swiss #17. 4'SS 30/I, Chu's Chinese
Restaurant, 2114 Norih Llmestone, Springtield OH 45503 EF: $9 50 it rec'd February 2. First Sunday Quads, 3 RR 30/1. George
by )2122, $10 at site $5 (140 bi 20): 60 40 20 10 t0 Reg 8:30-9 a m , Rds TENNESSEE Unlv Metro Campus 3401 N Fairfax Dr, Arlinglon, VA EF: $8, urder lE
9-12-3-6 Ert: Davjd Asebrool<, 954 Woodlawn Ave., Springfield, OH 45504 ilrec'd by 1i30, $2more atsite $$ 20to lsteach quad ReB 9:159:45
1513J'325.8a18 N5 December 27-29, gth Fairfield Glade Open. See Grand Rds 10'1:30'5 Ent: Peter Cook, 8351 Thompson Rd Arnandale, VA
Prix 17031 573.5997

Jantary 7, 14,21, 2A, Akron ReserveSwiss. 4SS, 50i90,


Januaty 11-12, Shelby County Open. 5-SS, 50/2, Auburn' February 8. Icicle III.
3-RR, 40/1, Pulaski Middle School,
SD/30, 220 S Balch St, Alron, OH 44302 Open to below 1600/Unr EFr $12 Pico Terrace, Pulaskj, VA 2430I EF: $3 Medals to plus scores Reg
dale School 2100 N Germanlown Rd, Cordora, TN 38018 EF; $16 in ad-
if rec'd by l2l31, $15 at site; $2 off to players buying USCF memb at tmi $$ Rds 9 a m & ASAP Enlr Edward Shaw Pulaski Middle
,
vance, g20alsite;jrs $61$I0deductedlromwirningsJ TCAmem req $4 A a m
1330 b/301: 7560-48-30, D/E 45-36, Unr 36 Reg 6'6:45 pm Rds 7 each
TN Turkey Tour evenl $$ (580 b/40)r 200 100, top Exp, A B, C, D, E, Unr Pulaski, VA 24301 (703) 726-2920, ottice 980-8770 NS NC
Tues Entr Robert Cain, 445 Perkins St, Akron, OH 44304 NS NC
each 40 more ilover 40 entries ReB 7:30-8:30 a m, Rds 9-2-7, 8-1 Ent: Dale
Flickirger, c/o Auburndale School, address above 1901) 382-382S NS NC
I/vASHINGTON
January lO-12. 1986 Cardinal Open. See Grand Prix

December 28-29, Washington Challefigers Cup. 5Sf,


February 1. ohio State University Tornado. 4-SS, 30/1,
40i90,25/l,SouthEndNeighborhoodCenler,T802S L St Tacoma,WA II
Ohio Union, 1739 N HiSh St , Columbus, OH 43210 EF: $10 il rec'd by 1/23, $15if rec'd by 12127, $20 at site $$ (650 b/50): 150, A, under )800, B, C
$12 at sire $5 1270 b/40); 80-40, X, A, B, C, D/E/Unr each 30 ReB 8-9 a m ,
Rds 9:30'12'3'6 Ent: David Haler, 66 W 8th #A1, Columbus, OH 43201 January 3, lO, 17, 24,31. Fri. Nite Blitz. 3SS, 30/30, Unr each I00; winner will be seeded irto state champ ReB 9-9:45
Di
SD/30, Houston Chess Stldio, 815 lackson Hill, Houston, TX 77007 EF: $5 Rds 1021306130, 11'3 Entr 8423 E B St, Tacoma, WA 98445
Unr Reserue seciion call for more info: 1614) 291 6898 NS W s35-2536 NS
$$ {50 b/20) Reg 5:45 pm, Rds 6-7:45-9:30 NS NC W

February f5-17. US. Amaleur Team Championship


Midwesl, National Events Jantaty 4, ll, 25. Sat. Swiss. 3SS, 45/90, Housion Chess
See
Studio, S15Jackson Hill, Houston, TX 77007 EF: $10 $5 (120 blzll50-25, wtscoNstN
Cat I, Il, lll/below each 15 Reg 1Ir30 a m , Rds 12 3-6 NS NC
PENNSYLVANIA January 18-19. 19E6 Wisconsin Junior Open. 5'S
40/90, UW-For Valley Campus, 1478 Midway Rd, Menasha, Wl 549tr
January 5. Novice Tournament. 3 SS, 45/90, Houston Chess
Siudio 815 Jackson Hill, Houston, 'lX 77007 880.3260 Open to below 739'9994 Open to I8i below EF: $8 il rec'd by li 14, $11 al site WCA m@
December 20-22, U.S, Class Championship. See Na
req $1 for WJ membs only Trophies lo top 3, top C, D, E, Unr ; free entryh
tional Evenls
I600/Unr EFr $15 $$ {180 bi 20): 80'50, 1st under 1400 50 Reg tl:45 a m ,
Rds 12-3-6 Enlr Houston Chess Studio, address above NS NC 1986 WIS Champ lo 1sl Reg 9-9:30 a m, Rds 10-2-6, lt-3 HRr Qualiq
Assured [nn, 2000 Holly Rd, Hwy 4), Appleton Wl l4l4) 73+9872 Ee.
December 28, Year-End Tornado, 4-SS,30i30, G/30, Pilt-
1986 WlSJr, Mike Selig,TD, 706S Fredericl St, Appleton, WI54915 (41{
sburgh CC, 5604 Solway St Pittsbur'gh, PA 15217 EF: $10 if rec'd by 12i26, 2A. TuesNiteOpen'
Jantaty 7, 14, 21, 4-SS,40/2, Houston 739 7550 NS NC W
$15 at site; PCC membs $10 5$ (300 b/501:55, U2200 50, U2000 45, U1800 Chess Studio, 815 lackson Hill, Houstor, TX 77007. EF: $20. $$ ll20 bi I0).
40, U1600 35 U1400 30, 111200 25, Aat 20 (Unr eliSible only for Unr Reg 6145 p m , Rds 7 each Tues NS NC
prizel Re8 10i30'll:30 a m , Rds noon 2:15 4:30 6145 Entr Bob Smith, I44
N Dithridge St ,f506, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 W
January 8, 15, 22, 29, Amateur Tournament, 4SS,
40/2, Houslon Ciess Studio, S15lackson Hill, Houston, TX 77007 Open to
December 29. Year-End Tornado. 4-SS,30/30, G/30, Pitt' below 2000 only EFr $20 $S (120 b/10) Reg 6:45 p m , Rds 7 each Wed NS
sburgh CC, 5604 Solway St, Pittsburgh, PA 15217 EF: $10 rf rec'd by 12126,
NC
$15 at site; PCC membs $10 $$ 1300 b/50)r 55, U2200 50, 1.12000 45, U1800
40, U1600 35, U1400 30, UI200 25, lnr 2A lUu etigible only for Unr
prjze) Reg 10:30-11:30 a m, Rds noon-z:15'4:30-6r45 Ent: Bob Smitb, 144 January ll-12, A.C.E. Club Championship. See Grand
Prix
N DithridSe st 1506, Pittsburgi, PA 15213 w
These tournaments are open to all players rated under 1200 or unrated USCF
See Maryland f 985 Mid Atlantic. Janvary 12,26, Sunday Cheapo, 3-SS, 45/90, Houston Chess
memberships (reSular or full youth, if applicable) are awarded by the sponmr
Studio, 815 Jackson Hill, Houston, TX 77007 EFr $10 $$ (120 b/20): 50'25,
inB aifiUale lo all pl?lyers scoring 3 or more points who have never been USCf
Cat l, II, Illibelow each 15 Reg 1l:30 am, Rds 12-3-6 NS NC
menbers
January 18. January Quads. 3 RR,30i30, Gi30, Pgh CC 5604
Solway St (Wlghtman School Btdg ), Pgh , PA 15217 EF: $5 if rec'd by 1/16, January l8-19. Studio Open XXIV. 4'SS, 45/2, Houston January s{NJ): Garden State Unrated Swiss 4SS, 60iG, TravelodF
$7 at site; g5 for PCC membs, jrs under 18 t$ (b/4): 12 to 1$ each quad Chess Studio, 815 Jackson Hill, Houston, TX 77007 EFt $20 by l/7, s25 at Motor lnn, 1850 Easton Ave , exlt 527 off I-287, Somersel, NJ 08873 EFr tl0-
Reg 1l 11:45 am, Rds t2-2r15-4i30 Ent: Bob Smith, I44 N Dithridge St site $$ (400 b/25) Reg 9:30 a m , Rds 10-3, l0'3 Ent: Houston Chess Studio, Prizes: Trophy to USCF nem; USCF mem to non'mem Reg ends 9:45 a m-
/s06, P$, PA t5213 l4l2l 682-0686 or 421 1881 LS W address above NS NC Rds I0'12 2'4 Enti at sile

86 CHESS LIFE / JANUARY 1986


KadenaJan. Swiss Tou
1.50/2, Hunl
rec'd by 1/t{
c. Ctr., Kadena AB. EF: $10, teen ACROSS THE BOARD
!fi 2570-15$I
(b/201i 75.50, sa!ings bond to Ist CONTINL]ED FROM 6
Y, pl. bye avail. rd. l. Ent: STD
ringwood Dr-,
lADPl, PPO Seattle, CA 98770 A: Schilling Rec Ccnter CC
iiihH"Ic I5 t\adena Dec. Swiss Tournament. 4-SS Foxboro the USCF "city of the year," he also
- r:r:: Cl: KadenaAB EF:$10 tcen55,other$3,$lrc lanuary 26. Kadena lnll' Quads (Sicilianl. s0r90
- '- ,: !5 .201: 75 50 salin8s bond Io lst each B, C' Di E, i h,ll,ng i.. Ctr. Kalcna AB. fF $0. $5C:50(dv.nssbnnd Pa ad w.n' created what may become an annual event with
I l.: : -;. ir.pt. bye avai . rd. l. [ntr STD Rod Owen ner Re[. ll.ts a.m. Rds. ]2 3 6. Enti STD Rod Owen, NAF K (ADP)I
the potential of turning into a grand tradition.
. tr :al ra(le, cA 98770. Ai Schilling Rec. cenlcr cc. FPO Seattle 9770. LS. A: Schilling Rec. Clr. CC
rpionship- And so, everything leally comes down to the in-
lest, Salt lak iErlF ]+ liadcna lntl. Quads (Polish). 3'RR' 50/90,
- Prize Io topl
trril
' !::::: 18 EF: $6 $$G: 50 sarings bond each quad wir January 31-February 2, 41h Bermuda lnlernalional
dividual - to loa That's why the delegates have
Eting not ls
r
i :-r: i2 3-6 Ent: STD Rod Owen, NAF Kadena (ADP), Open. See Crand Prix declared 1986 to be The Year of the USCF Mem-
I al 9, othm l rhilling Rec Ctr CC
I 84110 (8011 ber The next 12 monihs will be a time when we
stless person powel - what hdividual members
have done in the past, are doing now, and can do
in the future Make this year very special: I ask
Christma each of you to persuade one good fiiend to join
Snson & Flanf the USCF. Together we can watch our fedelation
ite VCF mer
Unr $EF Re8. glow
t Enl: Richilg And to all of you: my best wishes for a healthy'
11710 LS NC
safeandprosperousNew Yeal. €
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1. b1=R Rf1 2. Kc2 Nc5 3. Rb2 Rc1, KcS 2. Bd3 + Kd7 3. Rc5 Nc44. Be4
CHECK IN THE MAIL mate; 1. b1 = B Nxb6 2. Kc3 Rb2 3. Bd3 mate. B. 1. Kd6 Kc8 2. Be6 + Kd8 3.
CONTINUED FROM 62
Bf6, mate; and 1. bl = N Rf4 2. Nc3 Rc4 Na5 4. Rc6 Nb7, rnate. C. 1. Qe4 Na7
3. Ne2 Nb2, mate. Please note in the first Kd4+ KcZ 3. Bd3+ Kd6 4. Rc4 N
following fine attacking game which puts in-
solution given that the placement of the rnate. D. l. Bdz Kc7 2. Qe3 Kd6 3.
to question Black's obscure try, 10. ... Qb6. White King prevents the dual, 2. Rb2!?. This Kds 4. Kd3 Nb4, rnate. The tricky
Mr. Zalys remarks that he found reference to
the move 'n Qhess (vol. 43, p. 2201, 6i he
problem ii i lovely achievement - with quences lead to superb ideal c
Black's promotion piece matching White's echoes. Four mates times fout moves
could find no master games featuring it. mating piecel No. 9O (Kalotay): A. 1. Qd4 certainly challenge the record.
Well, we have one now.

RTfYLOPEZ lc61l ENDGAME LABORATORY


W: Ignas Zalys (1864) CONTINUED FROM 72
B; John Sarar 11794)
Conespondence Game 36. Qh6?! won't have to worry about perpetual
This countelattack underscores White's 45. Qxc4+ bxc4 46. Kc3 d5 47.
l.e4e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bbs Nd44' Nxd4 desperation. But after 36. a3 Qc4 + 37. Qxc4 Bf2, \4/hite resigns
exd4 5. O-O c6 6. Bc4 Nf6 7. Re1 d6 8. c3 bxc4, Black's connected passed pawns leave
Ng4 9. h3 Ne5 10. d3 Qb6 11. Na3 dxc3 White some tough squares to hoe. These victolies are a vivid demonstlati
LZ.bxc3 Qa5 13. f4 Nd7 14. Nc2 Nb6 15. 36. ... Qxa? 37. QrrJrT + Kc6 38. Nd3 of the value of powerful endgame tech
Bb3 Qxc3 16. Bdz A6 17. Rc1 Be6 18. Qbl+ 39. Ne1 QfS!40. f3 Qh3 + 4t.Ke2 It is amazing how these tough competi
Ne3 Be7 19. Ng4 Qh4 20. Be3.Bxb3 21. Q*g3 succumbed to Maxim Dlugy's straight
Qxb3 Bd8 22. a4QeZ 23. a5 Nc8 24.8d4 A pawn down and undet a withering at- ward play. His simplicity and claity ih
O-o 25. f5 Qd7 26. f6 BxfG 27. BxJ6 h5 tack, White is neal the end of his rope. final phase are reminiscent of the styles
28. Ne3 gxf629. Qdl NeT 30. Qxh5 Kg7 42. AB QfZ + 43. Kd 1 Qd4 + 44. Kc2 Capablanca, Flohr, Reshevsky, and dr
31. Nf5+ Nxf5 32.O94+ Kh7 33. exfS
-
9rc4+ we say it? - a certain world champion
Rae8 34. Qh4 +, Blackresigns e Again, Maxim chooses a simple load to the name of RobertJ. Fischer.
victory; once the Queens are exchanged, he

POSTAL UPDATE
CONTINUED FROM 63

35 25; R Hadley, 26 50; M Tyno 24 oot E Ltpshu)tz, 22 45;


and M Royer, 16 10
. gO-Sf 2): D D Eckert, 38 70; P Ash, 37 00; R Hurdle, Jr ,
3350; M J Cotey, 2410; G P Hawkins, 21751 D R
Monie, 2l 25; and D Wierzbinski, 19 50
.80-5f22: K DunlealT, 3870; I Gaines, 3025i D B
Green, 28 45; I J Silverman, 27 00t G I Donato, 25 75;
P T Smith 14 00; and R A Kenoedy, 12 00
. 8o-5f25: F A Boudreaux, 3745; L I whiteside, 3600;
E R Sedillo, 3075; C H Howe, 2810; S H Reisinger,
24OO; and L Shull, 23 60 R D Shore withdrew

l98l Finals (34th championshipl: The last semi'[ina] sec


tion has been assigned, using 4% point scorers to complete the
section One Golden Iftight and two Squires sections have fin'
ished The cootestants and their weighted point scores:
. 81-Nf4:M Iainer,4400; M McDonald, 36 10; D Buris,
32 70; S Kjtces, 32 25: and E Gotisz, 30 60 W J Fr eeman
and G Wyatt withdrew
.81 Sfl2r W H T G:ey,3525;I Gaines,3520;K Sloan,
3325; R E Beadey, 29 75; L Lerner, 28 95: and W E Har
riot, 23 20 D Butters withdrew
. 81-Sf 13: T J Murphy, 3920; D E Volkman, 3375; A
Stobbe, 33 50; M Lucero, 2975; B Bogin, 2920t and y
Burkevics, 1760 G McCaf[rey witbd:ew

ADJUDICATIONS AND EXTENSIONS


Those who have games nearing or at the two-
year limit must submit adjudication or extension
requests now to avoid being double'forfeited. I

THEMES'N' KEYS
CONTINUED FROM 66

quasi-symmetrical, and the mates are near-


echo non-models. No. 87 (Korponai|: 1.
Bg1 Ba5 2.Re4l Nd2, mate; and 1. Bh6
RaS 2. Rg2l Ne5, rnate. There are beautiful
double-unpins by Black and critical clear-
ances by'vVhite, with great care being taken
by the Rook at 94. No. 88 (Yanuarta): 1.
Rff 1 Be8 2. Bfz Nd4, mate; and 1. Bg1
Bds 2. Rf2 Nf4, mate. TIie bailout of the
sixth rank ends in shut-off mates, with Black
doing a Grimshaw on f2. No. 89 (Durbin):

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K-Nz 6. R-Q8! or 4. ... R-Q2 5. Q-N8ch K-N2 also has2. ... Q-R2, threatening to win
11 cHESS to nNlov 6. R-B6. Queen by ...8-l<21.
IX. An unexpected blow, 1. B-KNS!, leads to B. The lest solution to the threat of 1.
A simple retreat, 1. Q-R3!, leaves Black with
the creation of a winning passed pawn. The P-K7ch is 1. R-Q6!, when 'White wins the
no defense to 2. P-QN4, winning a Ihight.
Bishop is poisoned, because after 1. ... PxB change in the line 1. ... Q-R2 (Black would
II. Black's weak back rank is exploited by 1.
2. NXNP, Black loses material by either 2. ... even worse off in such variations as 1 . . . .
QxRch! BxQ2. PxN QxNch 3. B-N2, when
- BxR 3. BxNch K-B1 4. B-K6l (threatening QxPch K-N1 3. N-B6, mate and 1. ... Q-R4
the forced reply, 3. ... QxBch, gives rdy'hite a
mate) or by 2. ...R-KB1 3. P-B3! B-R4 4. P-QN4! QxRP 3. Q-B6chl 2. N-B6 P-K7ch
winning endgame. The tempting exchange,
B-K6. Black tried to stave off the inevitable K.Nz.
1. QxN BxNch 2.8-N2,loses,to 2. ...Q-B7l
by 1. ... Q1Q2. PxQRxR 3. RxR P-BS, cov- C. Afterthe interestingtry 1. N-Q6 P-K7ch2.K
3. R-KNI QxBch!.
ering the White pawn's Queening square PXR=Q 3. NxPch K-N1, 'White has no way
III. Take credit for 1. QxN only if you saw that
force a win.
1. ... R-Q1, threateningthe pinned Ifuight, is
with his Bishop. But 'vVhite avoided the
unclear 5. R-Q8? K-Bl 6. N-R4 N-Rl! in
refuted by 2. N-B51. Black resigned at that
favor of another sturming shot, 5. N-R4l!, IL A Jeremy GrahNnllg26 - Stephen Capp/
point, since 2. ... RxRch 3. B.xR QxQ 4.
when the threat of 6. R-Q8 forced Black to 11983 New York State Championship):
R-Q8ch Q-B1 5. N-K7ch leads to mate.
strike his colors. A. Although White is up a pawn, he must
IV. After driving the opposing Queen back by
carefully in order to nurse his material
1. B-B1 Q-R4, \vVhite eschews the danger-
ous2. BxBN-K4! infavorof 2. N-B5! K-B1 3. 70 BENKO'S BAFFLERS tage to victory. The best way to neutralize
Black Bishop on the long diagonal is 1. P
R.-Kl, renewing the tfueat of Q-N7 , mate.lf
Black tries to defend by playing 3. ... B-K7,
Aaz (Averbakh): All is not as sirnple as" it The provocative 1. QR-K1I? may be
seems. The obvious plan, bringing \{hite's but Black would gets lots ofcounterplay
White crashes through with 4. BxB BxB 5.
King back directly, only draws: l. IlbT a5 2. the weakened rWhite Kingside after 1. ... P
Q-Q8ch R-K1 6. QxR, mate. 2. Q-Ks P-B6 (Black's attack fizzles on 2. ...
KcZ a4 3. Kd6 KM 4. Kd5 a3 5. Kd4 Kb3 6.
V. There's no need for Black to display end-
3. IkB R-N3ch 4. K-R2 R-R3 5. Q-Qsch K-Rl
Kd3 Kbz (Black loses after 6. ... a2? 7. Rb7 +
game technique here, because he can short-
Ka3 8. Kc2!) 7.Kd2 la &aw also follows 7. Q-B3) 3. P-KN4.
en 'White's agony by 1. ... NxKPI. After 2.
Rb7+ Kcr!) 7. ...a28. Rb7+ Ka1!. Therefore, The game continued 1.P-84?, which only
BxN BxB 3. PxB QxPch, 'vVhite will soon be ' White must choose a different route for his hanced the White weakness on KN2.
mated. Both 4. K-Rl and 4. K-B1 are met by
King: 1. Rb7+ Kc4 2.I(aZ aS 3. Ka6 (don't followed 1. ... R'KN3 2. R-B2 Q-83 3.
4. ... Q-B6ch, and 4. N-B2 fails against 4. ...
look now, but you're being followed) 3. ... a4 R-Kl 4. QR-KBI R-K6! 5. K-R2 By6-N6
Q-K8ch!. In this sequence, neither 3. R-K1 R-KNI, when Black missed the quick 6nish
4. KaS a3 5. I(a4 (this iooks like a Keystone
BxPch 4. IkB Q-B3ch nor 2. R-Kl RxN,
Cops chasel) 5. ... a2 6. Rc7+ I Kd3 7. Rcl, ... RxRPch! 7.\{:rJ,lor7. PxRRxR8. KxR
threatening 3. ... Q-Qa and . ... Q-N7, mate,
and White catches the pawn at the last mo- matel 7.... R-R3ch 8. K-N3 Q-N3, mate.
saves White.
ment. This cute and instructive study is typi- c. The advance, 1. P-KN3, is a real clinker
VI. r/[hite must answer the etema] question:
foolishly weakens the Kingside and loses i
ca.l of Averbakh's work.
which Rook? He wins with 1. KR-Q1 Q-K6
2. R-Q8ch B-B1 3. Fyl-Q1, when the twin
1483 (Elkies): Here again, 'vVhite has to bring stantly to 1. ... P-Bs! 2. PxP R-N3ch.
his King to the edge: 1. Kb7! lthis is necessary,
threats of 4. Q-B6 and 4. RxBch I(xR 5.
because White loses alter l.KcT [or 1. KdZ III. A Hans Anderssen/1688 - John
R-Q8ch, decide'the game in his favor. On
c5 2. Ke6 c4 3. bxc4b3 4. c5b2 5. c6 b1 = Q 6. (Heraldica #6, New York 1982):
the other harid, f . QR-Q1? allows 1. ... BxB!
c7 QhTl 7. c8=Q Qh3+, winning 'White's A. In the game, Black forced the win of
2. RxQ BxR with an unclear position.
VII. The seemingly solid 'vVhite formation is Queenl 1. ... c5 2. Kd6 lafter 2. I{b6, Black will Queen by 1. ... N-Ksll 2. P'QN4 llf 2.
Queen with check, and 2. Kc6 will block Black has 2. ... BxP, mate| 2. ... B-N7ch! 3
smashed by 1. ... BxP!. There is no salva-
pawn)2. ... c4 3.bxc4b3 4. c5
\Arhite's passed NxQ. All other rWhite tries are irrelevant.
tion: A. 2. RPxB Q-R7ch 3. K-B2 Q-RSch 4
b2 5. c6 b1 = Q 6. c7 Qfst , followed by 7. ... B. Black must be tactically alert. The retreat, l
K-Nl B-R7ch 5. K-R1 B-N6ch and Black
soon mates. B. 2. BkB Q-R7ch 3. K-B2 Qc8, stopping the pawn) l. ... cS 2. Ka6! c4 3. Q-B2?, gives
rv\lhite a chance to defend
bxc4 b3 4. c5 b2 5. c6 b1 = Q 6. c7 produces . The try 1 . . . . Q-K4? perrnits \Alhite to prolong
N-KSch 4. K-B3 (no succor is provided by 4. C
a drawn King plus Queen vs. King plus Bishop
K-Kl QxB, followed by 5. .. B-N6ch or 5. ... battle and, perhaps, save a lost position by
pawn ending. B-Q4.
N-N6) N-N4ch 5. K-82 NxPch 6. K-B3
N-N4ch 7. K-B2 Q-Rsch, and'vVhite is again
snared in a mating net. C. The game con- 76 WI{AT'S THE BEST MOVE? IV. A Kathy Montesi/1701 - Mike Jones/1
tinuation led to a \ y'hite resignation after 2. (Pennsylvania, 1985):
Q-QBs Q-R7ch 3. K-B2 BXRP 4. R-N1 R-R7! I. B This question is a correction to position I in A. The tactical shot, 1. ... BxPch!, decidedthe
5. R-Nz RxR 6 BxR BxB 7. RxB Q-RSch, the September 1985 Chess Life lafter the moves 1. immediately, since Black wins the Queen
when Black will win a third pawn. NxR PxB have been played). only two pieces after 2. KxB N-Nfth 3. K
VIII. \a/hite begins a winning, open-board ma- A. In my original answer, I agreed with Mr. Dan N-K6.
neuver by 1. Q-Ks!. Since 1. ... R-N2 allows Waite of Wilmore, Kentucky, that White would B. The push, 1. ... P-K5?, is misguidedbecause oI
2. R-B3, simultaneously attacking Black's win by 1. Q-B6ch K-Nl 2.R-Q7. But Mr. Sinan N-R4 B-K3 (l4lhite would get three pieces for
Rook and Queen, and any reasonable Kaptanoglu of San Carlos, California, and nu- Queen after 2. ... BxPch 3. IftB N-NSch 4.
Knight move allows 2. RxPch PxR 3. merous others pointed out that Black can win N-K6 5. NxB NxQ6. RxN) 3. N-N3, when
B-Qsch, winning Black's Queen, the sec- alter 2. ... P-K7ch 3. K-N2 Q-B3ch, followed by averts immediate disaster.
ond player chose 1. ... R-KBI. Aftet 2. Q'Q4t ... QxR. The move 1. Q-B6ch takes away an es- C. The routine 1. ... 0-0? neglects the
R-Nl (Knight moves still illow 3. RxPch) 3. cape square from \4lhite's KDight, and White is demands of this position and gives'/[hite
Q-Q6! R-N2 4. R-B5, Black will be a piece certainly not winning after either the unclear 2. opportunity to defend against the threat of
down following either 4. ... N-Q2 5. R-B8ch N-Q6 P-K7ch or the direct 2. R-Q6 BxR (Black BxPch. In short, use it or lose it.

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