Antalya Chess Express 2012 Mart Cilt 2, SayÄą 10
Sorumlu EditĂśr/YayÄąncÄą: Dr Harun Taner
Romanian Express: Defending Difficult Positions IV Jacewicz,Grzegorz − Ceteras,Marius [E87] ICCF Champions League, 2002 [Ceteras,Marius] [Likely in this game I succeeded the best defence from my career. ] 1.d4 f6 2.c4 g6 3. c3 "g7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6."e3 [The first difficult moment of the game. During my childhood I played successfully Samish Attack as White. How to combat my pet opening now? ] 6...e5 7.d5 [Sincerely I would have preferred 7. ge2 , but I could not ask my opponent to play as I wished. :-)] 7... h5 [The alternative was 7...c6] 8.'d2 f5 9. ge2 d7 10.0-0-0 a6 Diagram
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + +! "+ #$ % + & ' Q$+ ) *+ +,-+%+-. /012345678 11.exf5 [The most frequent move in this position is 11.*b1] 11...gxf5 12.g4! fxg4 13.fxg4 f4 14. xf4 exf4 15."xf4 e5 [ If you will look in ECO, you will find out that Black has compensation, assessment based on the game Fokin-Yurtaev, Riga, 1988. Analysing carefully that game, I began to doubt about Black's compensation. In order to test my opponent's intentions, I offered a draw, declined by him of course. ] 16."e2 [Diagram
+ + + + + + + + + # + + + % +! "+ #$ + + & ' Q%+ ) *+ +,-+ +-. /012345678 16...b5N [Looking for immediate counterplay, I wasn't interested at all to wait for my