Eva Repková – 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán)
38th Women’s Chess Olympiad; Dresden, November 14, 2008
Sicilian Defence B20
38th Women’s Chess Olympiad; Dresden, November 14, 2008
Sicilian Defence B20
1. e4 c5 2. b3 d6 3. Bb2 a6!? 4. f4 Nc6 5. Nf3 Nf6 6. Nc3 e6
7. e5!? “A simplifying combination takes the game right into an ending which proves favourable for Black”, writes International Master David Vigorito.
7. ... dxe5 8. fxe5 Nd7 9. Ne4 Ndxe5 10. Nxe5 Nxe5 11. Bxe5?! This gives Black the better game. 11. Qh5 Ng6 12. 0-0-0 was now much better play.
11. ... Qd5 12. Nf6+ gxf6 13. Bxf6 Rg8 14. Qf3 Qxf3 15. gxf3 Be7 16. Bxe7 Kxe7 17. Kf2 Bd7 18. Bd3 f5 19. Rhg1 Rg6 20. f4 Kf6 21. Rg3 Rh6 22. h3 Rh4 23. Kf3 Bc6+ 24. Ke3
7. ... dxe5 8. fxe5 Nd7 9. Ne4 Ndxe5 10. Nxe5 Nxe5 11. Bxe5?! This gives Black the better game. 11. Qh5 Ng6 12. 0-0-0 was now much better play.
11. ... Qd5 12. Nf6+ gxf6 13. Bxf6 Rg8 14. Qf3 Qxf3 15. gxf3 Be7 16. Bxe7 Kxe7 17. Kf2 Bd7 18. Bd3 f5 19. Rhg1 Rg6 20. f4 Kf6 21. Rg3 Rh6 22. h3 Rh4 23. Kf3 Bc6+ 24. Ke3
24. ... Rxf4! An elegant liquidation to a winning Rook and Bishop ending.
25. Kxf4 e5+ 26. Ke3 f4+ 27. Kf2 fxg3+ 28. Kxg3 Rg8+ 29. Kh4 e4 30. Rf1+ Ke5 31. Re1 Kd4 32. Bc4 Rg7 33. Re2 b5 34. Be6 Rg1 35. Bf5 Rc1 36. Bxh7 Rxc2 37. Kg3 Kd3 38. Re3+ Kxd2 39. Bxe4 Bxe4 40. Rxe4 Rxa2 41. h4 Rb2 42. h5 Rxb3+ 43. Kg2 Rd3 44. h6 Rd8 45. h7 Rh8 46. Re7 c4 47. Rd7+ Kc2 48. Kf2 c3 0–1.
25. Kxf4 e5+ 26. Ke3 f4+ 27. Kf2 fxg3+ 28. Kxg3 Rg8+ 29. Kh4 e4 30. Rf1+ Ke5 31. Re1 Kd4 32. Bc4 Rg7 33. Re2 b5 34. Be6 Rg1 35. Bf5 Rc1 36. Bxh7 Rxc2 37. Kg3 Kd3 38. Re3+ Kxd2 39. Bxe4 Bxe4 40. Rxe4 Rxa2 41. h4 Rb2 42. h5 Rxb3+ 43. Kg2 Rd3 44. h6 Rd8 45. h7 Rh8 46. Re7 c4 47. Rd7+ Kc2 48. Kf2 c3 0–1.

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