Mariya Muzychuk – Nona Terentevna Gaprindashvili
Women’s World Rapid Chess Championship; Batumi, May 31, 2012
Sicilian Defence B21
Women’s World Rapid Chess Championship; Batumi, May 31, 2012
Sicilian Defence B21
1. d4 c5 2. e4 cxd4 3. c3!? The so-called Smith–Morra Gambit. 3. ... dxc3 4. Nxc3 Nc6 5. Nf3 d6 6. Bc4 e6
7. 0-0 Be7 8. Qe2 a6 9. Rd1 Qc7 10. Bf4 Ne5. From a theoretical point of view, it’s probably best 10. ... Nf6 in order to met 11. e5? with 11. ... Nh5! turning the tables! 11. Bb3. Also tempting is 11. Bxe5! dxe5 12. Rac1 Qb8 (also after 12. ... Qa5 13. Bb5+ Kf8 14. Nxe5 axb5 15. Nxb5 g6 16. Rc7 White’s attack is very powerful) 13. Bb5+!! axb5 (or 13. ... Kf8 14. Na4 with a vehement attack) 14. Nxb5 Kf8 15. Nc7 Ra7 16. Qb5 Nf6 17. Qxe5 Kg8
18. Nxe6 Ra8 19. Nc7 Be6 20. Nxa8 Qxa8 21. Nd4 Ng4 22. Qc7 Bg5
23. Nxe6 fxe6 24. Rd7 Qf8 25. Qb6 h5 26. Rcc7 Rh6 27. h3 Ne5
28. Rxg7+ Qxg7 29. Rxg7+ Kxg7 30. Qxb7+ Nf7 31. a4 e5 32. a5 Bd8
33. a6 Rb6 34. Qc8 Rxb2 35. a7 Bb6 36. a8=Q Rb1+ 37. Kh2 Bxf2
38. Qg8+ 1 : 0 Maclès – Paoli, Le Havre 1966. 11. ... Bd7? Correct was 11. ... Nf6! 12. Bxe5 dxe5 13. Rac1 Qb8 14. Na4 (14. Qe3 Nd7) 14. ... b5 (or 14. ... Nd7 15. Rxd7 Bxd7 16. Nb6 Ra7 17. Nxd7 Kxd7 18. Qd3+ Ke8 19. Nxe5! b5 20. Qc3) 15. Nc5 0-0 16. Qe3 when White has obvious compensation, but probably nothing more. 12. Rac1 Qb8 13. Bxe5! “It’s hard to believe that nobody has played in the same way before [...]”, Grandmaster Mikhail Golubev said.
13. ... dxe5. Now White demolishes the last defences of the enemy with a series of shining sacrifices.
14. Rxd7! Kxd7 15. Ba4+ b5 16. Nxb5!
axb5 17. Bxb5+ Kd8. Not 17. ... Kd6 18. Qd1 mate. 18. Rd1+ Kc8 19. Bd7+!? “A direct win, although it was harder to calculate, could be achieved by 19. Ba6+ Rxa6 20. Qxa6+ Qb7 21. Qc4+! Qc7 22. Qa4! Kb8 23. Nxe5! Qxe5 24. Qe8+ Kb7 25. Rd7+ Kb6 26. Qa8! Qc7 27. Rxc7 Kxc7 28. a4”, Golubev said. 19. ... Kb7. “More persistent was 19. ... Kd8, after which white surely can check from b5 and go to the variation mentioned above, however 20. Ba4+ also can be played (depriving Black of an opportunity to play ... Qb8xb5 in the further variation) 20. ... Kc8 21. Rc1+ Kd8 22. Qd2+ Bd6 23. Nxe5! Ra6 (exactly this way) 24. Qg5+ (24. Rc6 Ke7 25. Nd7! would also be good) 24. ... Nf6 25. Nxf7+ Ke7 26. Nxd6 with an overwhelming advantage. Gaprindashvili’s choice fasterned the finish”, Golubev said. 20. Qb5+ Ka7
21. Qa5+ Kb7 22. Bc6+ Kc8. After 22. ... Kxc6 23. Nxe5+ Black must give up her Queen to avoid mate. 23. Bxa8 Qc7 24. Qa6+ Kb8 25. Nxe5! 1 : 0.
Mariya Muzychuk
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