Temalyn - Perenyi angreb












Scheveningen Siciliansk,P [B81]

Alexei Shirov - Veselin Topalov, Wijk aan Zee, 2001.
1.e4
c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6
Dette er Scheveningens udgangsstilling. 6.Be3 Hvid vælger et aggressivt træk. Andre muligheder er det populære 6.g4 (Keres Attack), det positionelle 6.g3, 6.f4, det klassiske 6.Be2, 6.Bg5 eller 6.Bc4. 6...a6 Stillingen kan også opstå via Najdorf siciliansk. 7.g4 e5 8.Nf5!? Dette træk indleder det ultraskarpe Perenyi angreb, opkaldt efter den unge, talentfulde ungarske IM Bela Perenyi, som desværre omkom i en bilulykke i 1988. 8...g6 9.g5 gxf5 10.exf5 Udgangsstillingen. [ 10.gxf6 f4 11.Bc4 Be6 12.Bxe6 fxe6 13.Qh5+ Kd7 14.Qf7+ Kc6 15.Bd2 Qd7 16.Qh5 b5 17.a4 b4 18.Ne2 a5! Stillingen ser lovende ud for hvid, men der var nok resourcer for sort til at holde remis i Ljubojevic,L-Polugaevsky,L Roquebrune 30, 1992. ] 10...d5 [ Jeg tror ikke helt på, at sort stille og rolig kan trække sig tilbage. Efter 10...Ng8!? 11.f6 ligner kongefløjen en kirkegård og befrielsesforsøget 11...h6 kan formentlig forhindres ved hjælp af 12.Qh5 ; 10...Bxf5 11.gxf6= Qxf6? 12.Nd5 Qd8 13.Qf3 Be6 14.Nf6++- ] 11.Qf3 [ En anden hovdevariant er: 11.gxf6 d4 12.Bc4 Qc7 ( 12...Qxf6 13.Nd5 Qc6 14.Bxd4 Bb4+ 15.c3 Qxc4 16.Be3 Ba5 ( 16...Be7 17.Nb6 Qc6 18.Rg1+/- ) 17.Nf6+ Ke7 18.Nd5+ Ke8 19.Nf6+ Ke7 20.Bg5 Bc7 ( 20...Qc6 21.Qb3!+/- ) 21.Ne4+ ( 21.Qd5!+/- ) 21...Ke8 22.Qg4 b5 23.Nf6+ Ke7 24.0-0-0 Qxg4 25.Nxg4+ Kf8 26.Bh6+ Ke7 27.Bg5+ Kf8 28.Bd8 Bxf5 29.Bxc7 Nc6 30.Nh6 Bg6 31.Rd6 Nb4 32.cxb4 Kg7 33.h4 Rhc8 34.h5 Rxc7+ 35.Kd2 Be4 36.Rg1+ Kh8 37.Ke3 Bb7 38.Rgd1 Re8 39.Nf5 Bc8 40.Rd8 Bxf5 41.Rxe8+ Kg7 42.Rxe5 1–0 Shirov,A-Gelfand,B/Wijk aan Zee 1996/CBM 51.) 13.Qd3 dxe3 ( 13...dxc3 14.0-0-0 Nc6 15.Rhe1~~ ( 15.f4~~ ) ; 13...Bb4 14.Bxd4 exd4 15.Qe4+ Kf8 16.0-0-0 dxc3 17.Rhe1+- ( 17.Bb5+- ) ) 14.0-0-0 exf2~~ ( 14...Nc6 15.Nd5 Qa5 16.f4+/- ) 15.Bxf7+ ( 15.Nd5 Qc6~~ ) 15...Kxf7 16.Qd5+ Ke8 ( 16...Kxf6 17.Ne4+ Ke7~~ ) 17.f7+ Ke7 18.Qf3!? Bh6+ 19.Kb1 Kf8 20.Qxf2~~ ] 11...d4 [ 11...Ne4 12.Nxe4 dxe4 13.Qxe4 Nc6 14.Bc4+/= ] 12.0-0-0 Nbd7 13.Bd2 [ 13.gxf6 dxc3 14.Bc4 Qxf6! 15.Rhg1~~ ; 13.Rxd4 exd4 14.Bxd4 Bc5 ( 14...Bg7 15.Bd3 0-0 16.Rg1 Kh8~~ ) 15.Bxc5 Nxc5 16.Bc4~~ ] 13...Qc7 [ 13...Qa5 14.gxf6 dxc3 15.Bxc3 Qxa2 16.Qe3 Nb6 17.Qxe5+ Be6 18.fxe6 Bh6+ 19.f4 Qa1+ 20.Kd2 0-0-0+ 21.Bd4 Qa4 22.Qc5+ Kb8 23.Ke1 Nc8 24.Be5+ Ka8 25.Bg2 Rxd1+ 26.Kxd1 1–0 Shirov,A-Illescas Cordoba,M/Barcelona ESP 2000/TWIC 301.] 14.gxf6 [ 14.Bd3 Nc5 15.gxf6 ( 15.Bc4 dxc3 16.Bxc3 Nfe4 17.Rhe1 Nxc3 18.Qxc3 Bg7 19.f6 0-0 20.Rxe5 Be6! Wedberg,T-Novikov,I Copenhagen op 1991.) 15...Nxd3+ 16.Qxd3 dxc3 17.Bxc3© ] 14...dxc3 15.Bxc3 Qc6 16.Qg3 Bh6+ [ 16...Qxh1 17.Bg2 Bh6+ 18.Bd2 Bxd2+ 19.Kxd2 Qxg2 20.Qxg2 a5 21.f4 exf4 22.Qg7 Rf8 23.Re1+ Kd8 24.Re7 Kc7 25.Qxf8 1–0 Shirov,A-Van Wely,L/Istanbul Oly 2000/TWIC 313.] 17.Kb1 Bf4 18.Qd3 Rg8 Da partiet blev spillet, var dette træk den teoretiske nyhed! Indtil da var den korte rokade hovedvarianten. [ 18...0-0 19.Rg1+ Kh8 20.Bb4 Rg8 ( 20...Nc5 21.Qc3 Qxf6 22.Bxc5 Bxf5 23.Qa3 Rfc8 24.Bd3 Qe6 25.Bxf5 Qxf5 26.Be7 Rxc2 27.Ka1 Rc6 28.Bd8 Bh6 29.Qe7 Qe6 30.Qxb7 Rac8 31.Qb4 Bg7 32.a3 e4 33.Ba5 Rc2 34.Rb1 Qe5 35.Rg3 Rb8 36.Bb6 Rxb2 37.Rxb2 Qxb2+ 38.Qxb2 Bxb2+ 39.Kxb2 Rxb6+ 40.Kc3 Rf6 41.Kd4 Rxf2 42.Kxe4 Rxh2 43.Kf5 Rh6 44.Rc3 Kg7 45.Rg3+ Rg6 46.Rc3 h6 47.a4 Rg5+ 48.Kf4 Ra5 49.Rc4 Kg6 50.Rc6+ f6 51.Rc4 h5 52.Kf3 Rf5+ 53.Ke3 Kg5 54.Rc1 h4 55.Rg1+ Kh5 56.Rg8 h3 57.Ke4 Rg5 0–1 Kalka,A-Van Wely,L/Gelsenkirchen GER 2000/TWIC 318.) 21.Rxg8+ Kxg8 22.Be7 h6 23.Be2 Nxf6 24.Qd8+ Kh7 25.Qf8 Be6 26.Qxa8 Bxf5 27.Ka1 Nd5 28.Qf8 Qe6 29.Bc5 Bxc2 30.Rg1 Bg6 31.h4 Bh2 32.Rd1 Nf4 33.Rd8 1–0 Shirov,A-Van Wely,L/Polanica Zdroj POL 2000/TWIC 303.] Nu låner jeg John Hendersons originale kommentarer fra www.twic.com: (Han beretter i øvrigt snart fra turneringen i Dortmund, hvor Kramniks udfordrer findes!) 19.Bh3! Stopping - at a later stage after ..Qxf6 - black developing the white-squared bishop by taking on f5; and, of course, conveniently allowing the option of Rhe1. Now, If you put great stock on the valued opinion of our little silicon friends like Fritz and Junior (or in my case Hiarcs) at this juncture, they - with the scores on the doors being –1.97 in black's favour - they firmly believe in the black cause. Me? I think I'd rather trust the opinion of Planet Shirov! 19...Kd8?? [ I'm sorry, but I always thought that the idea of this game was to get out of the way of pins! Admittedly the position does look a tad on the difficult side for black to defend - but surely Topalov had to try something like: 19...Qxf6 20.Bb4 Qb6 ( 20...Nf8 21.Rhe1! ) 21.Qc4 , and it can't be long before Shirov's resignation since the computer assessment for black has now increased to -2.19? The piffling little matter of the black king caught in the middle of all these white pieces is easily defended against. Please send the correct defense from here in to: Mr Fritz, c/o ChessBase, Deepest Hamburg, Germany. ] 20.Bb4 Qxf6 [ We opened a book in the press room at this stage to see whether Topalov would have simply admitted his previous move was wrong, and continue with: 20...Ke8!? Then again, he could always hope that Kirsan Illyumzhinov, by a special FIDE presidential decree, would simply allow the retraction of duff moves as yet another of one of his bright ideas for changing the game in order to make chess more "interesting". 20...Kc7 21.Bd6+ Kd8 ( 21...Kb6 22.Qb3+ Ka7 23.Qxf7! ) 22.Rhg1! Rg5 ( 22...Re8 23.Qa3! ) 23.Rxg5 Bxg5 24.Qg3 h6 25.Bxe5 Ke8 26.Bd6! ] 21.Qc4 Rg5 22.Rd6 Qg7 23.f6 Rg1+ 24.Bf1! [ 24.Bf1 Qg2 ( 24...Qg4 25.Ba5+ Ke8 26.Qc7! ) 25.Ba5+ b6 ( 25...Ke8 26.Re6+!! Kf8 27.Bb4+ Nc5 28.Qxc5+ Kg8 29.Qf8# ) 26.Bxb6+ Ke8 27.Re6+!! fxe6 28.Qxe6+ Kf8 29.Bc5+ Nxc5 30.Qe7+ Kg8 31.Qe8# ]
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