THE WEEK IN CHESS 51			01/10/95	Mark Crowther
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1) Introduction
2) INTEL World Championship Match. New York
3) Bobby Fischer to present new chess rules By Roberto Alvarez
4) Timman vs Piket. The Best of the Netherlands Contest.
5) Lev Abramovich Polugaevsky 1934 - 1995
6) Brazillian National Championships
7) BOOKS, BOOKS and more of them (1) by Bertrand Weegenaar

GAMES SECTION
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Anand - Kasparov World championship Match		4 games
Piket - Timman Best in the Netherlands match		5 games
National Championships of Brazil 1995			66 games
Book Review Games					33 games

1) Introduction 
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My thanks to Franz Hemmer, Bertrand Weegenaar, Roberto Alvarez
Adriano Von Pfuhl Rodrigues and Jose Alberto F. Santos. For their
help in preparing this issue and to Christoph Pfrommer for the use
of his notes to the World Championships games.

The World Championship match sprang into life this week with
three successive decisive games after 8 consecutive draws.
The games have become progressively harder to understand, I believe
that it will take a long while to understand game 12.
Bobby Fischer is likely to reappear shortly to expand on his
ideas for shuffle chess (personally I don't think there is anything
wrong with the game as it is.)
Timman is in a dominant position in his match against Piket to decide
who is the best in the Netherlands, there appears life in Jan yet after
a rough year.
I have put together a tribute to one of the finest chess Professionals
Lev Polugaevsky. In doing so I tried to compile a large list of his
tournament and match achievements. It makes impressive reading and
certainly brings home what a loss his death is. (Incidently it is 
very hard to bring together such results and I hope there aren't too
many errors. It would be nice to have something akin to cricket's 
Wisdon for this sort of task.)
There has been a large number of chess books produced recently and
Bertrand Weegenaar has put together a review of many of them.
(my favourites have been Sicilian Love and Bob Wade's update of 
Fighting Chess)

Hope you enjoy this issue.

Mark

2) INTEL World Championship Match. New York
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           1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
Anand      = = = = = = = = 1 0 0 = . . . . . . . .    5.5
Kasparov   = = = = = = = = 0 1 1 = . . . . . . . .    6.5

A week that started so promisingly for Anand ended with him
fighting to stay in the match at all. The deadlock was broken
on Monday when Anand gradually ground down Kasparov in a nicely
played Sicilian Defence. For the first time Anand played 12. Bf3
rather than his previous choice of 12. Bd3. He played a very
controlled game, which obviously impressed Kasparov as he
did not allow it later in the week. 

On Tuesday Kasparov struck back in emphatic manner. Almost not
a game from his point of view as he varied from game 6 with 
14. Bc2 and this apparently completely busts black's setup.

There was a big shock at the start of game 11 on Thursday as
Kasparov played the Dragon Defence for the first time in my
memory (probably did play it as a junior) He chose the 
Soltis Variation and White, not playing the absolutely most
critical ended up with only a minute edge. Anand pressed and
appeared to make a little progress. Kasparov played 27. ...Be6
which is even a dubious move, but Anand failed to see the best
way to continue and fell straight into a nasty trap set by Kasparov.
There are always such games in a World Title Match. Anand will hope
that Kasparov will be the next to blunder away such a position.

Game 12 has yet to be analysed in detail but Kasparov won the victory
of putting Anand's Open Ruy Lopez out of business. The variation
Anand chose is one that has been played a little in recent years 
but which looks distinctly bustable. Play was extremely complex
and Anand played exceptionally well to hold the draw. My feeling
is that it will be discovered that Kasparov was close to winning
this game. I do not expect to see the variation in the match again
from Anand.

At the end of the week I think Anand can regroup, repair the damage
to his Black side opening repertoire and come out fighting. I 
have seen nothing from Kasparov that suggests he is innately  
superior to Anand. Anand will clearly have to work hard to guess
where Kasparov will attack his opening repertoire, but his white
side openings are very much OK. If Anand can get Kasparov to defend 
his lead until the end of the match (as opposed to trying to stretch it) 
he has still got excellent chances to win.
Kasparov clearly was delighted at getting a winning novelty in
game 10 and then a present of a full point in game 11 after a draw
offer. The old Kasparov would be seeking to finish the match here
and now, and we will have to see how combative his play is.
 
My thanks to Christoph Pfrommer for some notes to games 
9-11. I have added some additional comments from other 
sources + a database search where useful. Game 12 was one
of the most complex games in the series so far. I will
hopefully get idea what the assessment of this games is
from discussions later in the week. My impression is that
Kasparov missed the chance to shut out the match in this
game and that Anand played very well to hold.

Anand,V - Kasparov,G [B85]
New York PCA-Wch (09), 1995
[Pfrommer,Christoph]

1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Be2 e6 7.0-0 Be7 8.a4 Nc6 
9.Be3 0-0 10.f4 Qc7 11.Kh1 Re8 12.Bf3 Bd7 

Kasparov used to prefer 12...Rb8 
instead of 12...Bb7 during his match against Karpov in Moscow 1985. But 
the famous 24th game of the match was the last time Kasparov played the 
12...Rb8. 

[12...Rb8 13.Qd2 Bd7 14.Nb3 b6 15.g4 Bc8 16.g5 Nd7 17.Qf2 Bf8 18.
Bg2 Bb7 19.Rad1 g6 20.Bc1 Rbc8 21.Rd3 Nb4 22.Rh3 Bg7 23.Be3 Re7 24.Kg1 
Rce8 25.Rd1 f5 26.gxf6 Nxf6 27.Rg3 Rf7 28.Bxb6 Qb8 29.Be3 Nh5 30.Rg4 Nf6 
31.Rh4 g5 32.fxg5 Ng4 33.Qd2 Nxe3 34.Qxe3 Nxc2 35.Qb6 Ba8 36.Rxd6 Rb7 37.
Qxa6 Rxb3 38.Rxe6 Rxb2 39.Qc4 Kh8 40.e5 Qa7+ 41.Kh1 Bxg2+ 42.Kxg2 Nd4+ 0-1 
Karpov,An-Kasparov,G/Wch Moscow (24) 1985.] 

13.Nb3 Na5 14.Nxa5 Qxa5 15.Qd3 
Rad8 

That's the way Kasparov played already in 1988 against John Van der 
Wiel. 

16.Rfd1 

The move is said to be a recommendation of Van der Wiel. In 
Kasparov's annotations to the 1988 game he doesn't mention the move. This 
is where Anand's preperation begins. Anand now puts his hope on Queens 
side pressure. 16. g4 was tried in the game Van der Wiel - Polugaevsky
in 1989.

[16.Qd2 Rc8 17.e5 dxe5 18.fxe5 Qxe5 19.Bxb7 Rcd8 20.Bf4 Qa5 
21.Qe2 Bc8 22.Bc6 Rf8 23.Bf3 Qb4 24.Bc7 Rd7 25.Be5 Bb7 26.a5 Rfd8 27.Ra4 
Bxf3 28.Qxf3 Qc5 29.Bxf6 gxf6 30.Rh4 f5 31.Rh3 Qc4 32.g4 f4 33.g5 Rd4 34.
Rf2 Bxg5 35.Qg4 f6 36.Rhf3 Kh8 37.Rg2 Rd2 38.h4 Rxg2 39.Kxg2 Bh6 40.Kh3 
Rg8 41.Qh5 Qc6 42.Kh2 Bf8 43.Rf2 f5 44.Qe2 Rg4 0-1 van der Wiel,J-Kasparov,
G/Amsterdam/1988]

16...Bc6 17.b4! Qc7 

[17...Qxb4?? 18.Rdb1 Qa5 19.Bb6+-] 

18.b5 Bd7 19.Rab1 

   [19.Ne2 Rc8 20.bxa6 bxa6 21.Qxa6 Ra8 22.Qd3 Rxa4 23.Rxa4 Bxa4 
24.Nc3 Bc6 25.Nb5 Bxb5 26.Qxb5 Rb8 27.Qa4 Rc8 28.Rd2 Nd7 29.Qd4 Rb8 
30.g3 Nb6 31.Be2 Qc6 1/2-1/2 Cuijpers, Frans-Andre-De Boer, 
Gert-Jan/Ch Netherlands Hilversum (Netherlands) 1988] 

axb5?! 

[19...Rc8 20.bxa6 (20.Rb3 axb5 21.Nxb5 Qxc2 22.Nxd6 Bxd6 23.
Qxc2 Rxc2 24.Rxd6 Bxa4 25.Rxb7 Bc6=) 20...bxa6 21.Rb3 Rb8 (21...Qc4 ?! 22.Be2 
Qxd3 23.Bxd3) 22.Rdb1 Rxb3 23.Rxb3 Rb8 24.Rxb8+ Qxb8 25.Qxa6 Qb2 26.Qc4 Qxc2 
These lines maybe offer Gary better chances for equality.] 

20.Nxb5 Bxb5?!

Speelman gives this as dubious. 20. ...Qa5 is given as an interesting
alternative. 21. Nxd6 Bxa4 22. Bb6 (22. e5!?) 22. ...Rxd6 then
not 23. Qxd6 Bxd6 24. Bxa5 Bxf4! with good drawing chances for Black
but:
23. Bxa5 Rxd3 24. cxd3 Bxd1 25. Bxd1 when white is on top.

21.Qxb5! 

[21.Rxb5 Rc8 (21...Ra8 22.Qb3) 22.e5 dxe5 23.Rxb7 Qxc2 24.fxe5 Nd5 25.
Qxc2 Rxc2 26.Bxd5 exd5 27.Rxd5 also comes into consideration.] 

21...Ra8 

[21. ...Qxc2 loses the Queen]

22.c4 e5 

[To stop e5 from white which was a threat.]

23.Bb6 Qc8 24.fxe5 dxe5 25.a5 Bf8? 

[25...Bd8! Seirawan 26.Qxe8+ Nxe8 27.Rxd8 Qxd8 
28.Bxd8 Rxd8 29.Rxb7 Ra8 30.Rb5 Nd6 31.Rc5 f6 probably still equalizing.] 

26.h3 Qe6 27.Rd5!! Nxd5? 

This is a difficult decision. Anand's passed pawns soon become too strong. 
However Anand was delighted by the decision almost begging Kasparov
to take the exchange. Kasparov is now busted.

[27...Rac8 28.Rbd1 g6 (28. ...Qc6 29. Rxe5 Rxe5 30. Qxe5 Qxc4 31. Qd4! with
e5 to follow) 29.c5 Qc6 30.Qb2 Black has no 
counterplay, since the Bb6 restricts the Black rooks.] 

28.exd5 Qg6? [28...Qf5 is putting up more resistance (Anand).
However after 29. Bg4! (29. c5 e4 30. Be2 Qxd5 is poor) Qg6
30. c5 is very strong] 

29.c5

+- Anand 

29...e4 30.Be2 Re5 31.Qd7 Rg5 32.Rg1 e3 33.d6 Rg3 34.Qxb7 Qe6 

[One last thing to pay attention to. 35. Rf1 Rb8 36. Qxb8? (Qxc6 keeps
some chances) leads to perpetual.]

35.Kh2 1-0

Anand was delighted to get off the mark in this game as it is some
years since he has beaten Kasparov.

Kasparov,G - Anand,V [C80]
New York PCA-Wch (10), 1995
[Pfrommer,Christoph]

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Nxe4 6.d4 b5 7.Bb3 d5 8.dxe5 
Be6 9.Nbd2 Nc5 10.c3 d4 11.Ng5 dxc3 12.Nxe6 fxe6 13.bxc3 Qd3 14.Bc2! 

   [14.Nf3 0-0-0 15.Qe1 This was played in the 6th game of this match.] 
14...Qxc3 15.Nb3! This rook sacrifice seems to guarantee a strong attack. 
Kasparov: "This game was won basically at home." 15...Nxb3 
   [15...Rd8!? 16.Bd2 Qxe5 17.Re1 Qd5 18.Qg4 Ne5 19.Qh5+ Nf7 20.Qh3 e5 21.
   Rad1 with excellent attacking chances for White.] 

16.Bxb3 Nd4 
   [16...Qxa1 looked better to me, but I learned from some analysis by 
   german GM Knaak, that White still breaks through with his attack: 17.
   Qh5+! g6 18.Qf3 Nd8 (18...0-0-0? 19.Qxc6 Qxe5 20.Qxa6+ Kb8 21.Be3+-) 19.
   Qf6! Knaak (19.Qxa8 is less clear.) 19...Rg8 20.Bxe6 Rg7 21.Ba3 Qxf1+ 22.
   Kxf1 Bxa3 23.Bd5+-] 

17.Qg4! Qxa1 18.Bxe6 Rd8 

   [18...Qc3 19.Bd7+ Kf7 20.Be3 Bc5 21.e6+ Kg8 22.e7 g6 23.Qe4 Ne2+ 24.Kh1 
   Kf7 25.Qd5+ Kg7 26.Bxc5 Qf6 27.Re1 Qc3 28.Qd1 Qxc5 29.Qxe2 Rhe8 30.Qb2+ 
   Kh6 31.Re3 Qd6 32.Rh3+ Kg5 33.Qc1+ Kf6 34.Qa1+ Kg5 35.Rxh7 Rxe7 36.h4+ 
   Kf4 37.Rxe7 Qxe7 38.Qd4+ Qe4 39.Qf6+ winning. A lengthy variation, but 
   outlinging a possible way to attack the unprotected black king.] 

19.Bh6 Qc3 20.Bxg7 Qd3 21.Bxh8 +- Up to here Kasparov simply had to follow 
his home preparation.  21...Qg6 The resulting endgame is easily won by 
Kasparov. He just has to show a grandmaster's routine in the endgame. 

   [21...Ne2+ 22.Kh1 Ng3+ 23.hxg3 Qxf1+ 24.Kh2 Qd3 25.Bf5 Qc4 26.Qh3 Qf7 27.
   e6 Qg8 28.Bf6 Be7 29.Bxh7 Qf8 30.Bg6+ is mating in 2 moves.] 

22.Bf6 Be7 

   [22...Qxg4 23.Bxg4 Rd5 24.f4 c5 25.f5 c4 26.Bh5+ Kd7 27.Re1 Kc6 28.e6 
   The White pair of bishops excellently supports the advancing central 
   passed pawns.] 

23.Bxe7 Qxg4 24.Bxg4 Kxe7 25.Rc1 c6 26.f4 a5 27.Kf2 a4 28.Ke3 b4 29.Bd1 a3 
30.g4 Rd5 31.Rc4 c5 32.Ke4 Rd8 33.Rxc5 Ne6 34.Rd5 Rc8 35.f5 Rc4+ 36.Ke3 
Nc5 37.g5 Rc1 38.Rd6 1-0

Anand,V - Kasparov,G [B78]
New York PCA-Wch (11), 1995
[Pfrommer,C]

1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3 0-0 
8.Qd2 Nc6 9.Bc4 Bd7 10.0-0-0 Ne5 11.Bb3 Rc8 12.h4 h5 13.Kb1 Nc4 
14.Bxc4 Rxc4 15.Nde2 b5 16.Bh6 Qa5 

[16. ...b4 has been played here

17.Bxg7 

[17.Bg5 b4 18.Nd5 Nxd5 19.
Qxd5 Rc5 20.Qd3 Be6 21.Nc1 Qa4 22.Bxe7 Rfc8 23.Rd2 Bc3 24.Bxd6 Bxa2+ 25.
Nxa2 Ra5 26.Kc1 Qxa2 27.Kd1 Qxb2 28.Bf4 Bxd2 29.Kxd2 Rc3 1-0 Suetin, 
Alexey S-Szabo, L/Ch URS, 15 Ch Leningrad (Russia) 1967]

Kxg7 18.Nf4 

This is all known in theory, I assume, but maybe someone might
indicate what the main line is.

[18.g4?! b4 19.Nd5 Nxd5 20.exd5 Rfc8 21.Rc1 Qc5 22.gxh5 Bf5
 White can't launch an attack that easily.] 

18...Rfc8 19.Ncd5 Qxd2 

[19...b4!? Has this move been tried in any game before? 
A) 20.Nxf6 exf6 21.Rc1 
 (21.Qxd6? Ba4 22.b3 Rxc2 23.bxa4 Qxa4 24.Qd5 R8c4-+) 
 21...R8c6 22.Qd3 
 (22.Qd5 R4c5 23.Qb3 Ra6 24.Rhd1 Ba4 25.Qe3 Bb5 
 Black wins by attacking the weak spot on a2.)
 22...R4c5 23.Nd5 Be6 24.Rhd1 Bxd5 25.exd5 Ra6 26.Qb3 Qa4 
 27.Qxa4 Rxa4 intending Raa5 or Rca5.; 
B) 20.Nxe7!? Rxc2 21.Qxd6 Where are the Black attacking chances?] 

20.Rxd2 

Here, Anand declined a draw offer from Kasparov. 

20...Nxd5 21.Nxd5 

This ending is probably slightly better for White due to 
the strong knight on d5. 

21...Kf8 22.Re1 Rb8 23.b3 Rc5 24.Nf4 Rbc8 25.Kb2 

[25.e5?! Bf5 26.exd6 exd6 27.Ree2 White has not more of 
the game any longer.] 

25...a5 26.a3 Kg7 27.Nd5 Be6?! 

Kasparov should explain to me why he sacrificed the pawn on e7 
here. In my opinion the quiet positional manoeuvers would have 
brought success to Anand if now he had taken on e7. Question:
Was Kasparov playing that risky only to set the trap of 28.b4??

28.b4?? 

Put two (or more) question marks here. :-( 
Really a bad oversight from the Challenger...
instead, 28.Nxe7 should have worked far better!

[28.Nxe7 Re8 29.b4! axb4 30.axb4 Rc4 31.Nd5 
A) 31...Rec8 32.c3! (32.Ree2 Bxd5 33.Rxd5 Rxb4+ 34.Kc1) 
 32...Bxd5 33.Rxd5 Rxc3 34.Re2 winning the pawn on b5.; 
B) 31...Ra8 32.c3 Rc6 33.Ra1 Maybe other moves are even stronger,
 but the (single) rook ending looks promising. 33...Rxa1 34.Kxa1 Bxd5
 35.Rxd5 Rxc3 36.Kb2 Re3 37.Rxb5 Re2+ 38.Kc3 Rxg2 39.Rd5; 
C) 31...Bxd5 32.Rxd5 Rxb4+ 33.Kc3 Rc4+ 34.Kb3 Rec8 35.Re2 White 
 is going to win a pawn on b5 or d6. Admittedly, a win is still 
 far away but not impossible.] 

28...axb4 29.axb4 Rc4 30.Nb6 Rxb4+ 31.Ka3 Rxc2 

[31...Rxc2 32.Rxc2 Rb3+ 33.Ka2 Re3+ 34.Kb2 Rxe1-+]  

0-1

Kasparov, G (2795) - Anand, V (2725)
PCA wc final New York (12), 1995

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 b5 6.Bb3 Bc5 

   [6...Bb7 7.d3 Bc5 8.Nc3 d6 9.a4 Na5 10.Ba2 c6 11.Bd2 0-0 12.Ne2 bxa4 13.
   Qe1 Bb6 14.b4 axb3 15.Bb1 Nc4 16.dxc4 b2 17.Ra2 Nxe4 18.Rxb2 a5 19.Nc3 
   Nxd2 20.Qxd2 Ba6 21.Ba2 Bc7 22.Qe3 a4 23.Rd1 Qe7 24.Nxa4 Bxc4 25.Bxc4 
   Rxa4 26.Bf1 d5 27.g3 Bd6 28.c4 Ra3 29.Qe2 dxc4 30.Rc2 e4 31.Nd4 Savon, 
   Vladimir A-Bronstein, David I/Ch URS (1 liga), 42 Ch Odessa (Ukraine) 
   1974/1/2-1/2 (41)] 
7.a4 Bb7 8.d3 d6 9.Nc3 b4 10.Nd5 

   [10.Ne2 0-0 (10...Na5 11.Ba2 Rb8 12.Ng3 Bc8 13.d4 exd4 14.Nxd4 0-0 15.Bg5 
   h6 16.Bf4 Bxd4 17.Qxd4 b3 18.Bxb3 Nxb3 19.cxb3 Rxb3 20.Rac1 1/2-1/2 
   Rodriguez Amador-Diaz J/It (open) Mexico 1991; 10...Qd7 11.Ng3 g6 12.c3 
   h6 13.d4 Bb6 14.d5 Na5 15.Ba2 b3 16.Bxb3 Nxb3 17.Qxb3 a5 18.c4 Rb8 19.
   Be3 Ba6 20.Qc3 Qe7 21.c5 Bxc5 22.Bxc5 Bxf1 23.Ba3 Ba6 24.Qc6+ Nd7 25.
   Qxa6 Nb6 26.b3 0-0 27.Qxa5 f5 28.Qc3 fxe4 29.Nxe4 Rf4 30.Qd3 Qf7 31.Bc1 
   Nxd5 32.Bxf4 Nxf4 33.Qc2 Rxb3 34.a5 Rb7 35.a6 Ra7 36.Qb2 d5 37.Qb8+ 1-0 
   Sorokin, Maxim-Slipak, Sergio/It (open), II-III Lomas de Zamora 
   (Argentina) (7) 1995) 11.Ng3 Rb8 12.Be3 Bxe3 13.fxe3 Na5 14.Ba2 c5 15.Nd2 
   Bc8 16.Nh5 Ng4 17.Qf3 Qg5 18.Bxf7+ Kh8 19.Qg3 Qxe3+ 20.Qxe3 Nxe3 21.Rf2 
   g6 22.Ng3 Nxc2 23.Rc1 Nd4 24.Nc4 Nxc4 25.Bxc4 Rxf2 26.Kxf2 Nc6 27.Ke3 
   Kg7 28.Rf1 Nd8 29.Ne2 Ra8 30.Bd5 Ra7 31.Nc1 Bd7 32.a5 Bc6 33.Nb3 Bxd5 
   34.exd5 Nf7 Lerner, Konstantin Z-Morozevich, Alexandr/It, X Podolsk 
   (Russia) 1993/0-1 (73)] 

10...Na5 

   [10...h6 11.a5 0-0 12.c3 Rb8 13.Bd2 bxc3 14.bxc3 Ba7 15.Be3 Bc8 16.Nxf6+ 
   Qxf6 17.Bd5 Bxe3 18.fxe3 Na7 19.Rb1 Rxb1 20.Qxb1 c6 21.Ba2 Nb5 22.Qb2 
   c5 23.Bc4 Bd7 24.Qb3 Qd8 25.Bxf7+ Kh8 26.c4 Nc3 27.Qxc3 Rxf7 28.Nd2 
   Rxf1+ 29.Nxf1 Qb8 30.Nd2 Ba4 31.Kf2 Qd8 32.Nf3 Bd1 33.Qd2 Bxf3 34.gxf3 
   Qh4+ 35.Kg2 Qg5+ 36.Kf1 Qh4 37.f4 Qh3+ 38.Kg1 1/2-1/2 Timman, Jan H-Bareev,
    Evgeny/It \ Wijk aan Zee (Netherlands) (3) 1995] 

11.Nxf6+ Qxf6 12.Ba2 h6 

This move seems new.

   [12...Bc8 13.Bg5 Qg6 14.Be3 Bg4 15.Bxc5 Bxf3 16.Qxf3 dxc5 17.Qe3 Qd6 18.
   f4 0-0 19.fxe5 Qxe5 20.Rab1 Rae8 21.Rf3 c4 22.dxc4 c5 23.Qf2 g6 24.Rf1 
   Re7 25.Rf6 Nb7 26.Rxa6 Nd6 27.Qf6 Qxf6 28.Rxf6 Nxe4 29.Rf1 Nd2 30.Ra1 
   f5 31.Rd6 Re2 32.Rd3 f4 33.Rd1 Ne4 34.Bb3 g5 35.Kf1 Rf2+ 36.Kg1 Re2 37.
   h3 Adams, Michael-Lin, Weiguo/Ch World (juniors) (under 20), IX-X 
   Adelaide (Australia) (6) 1988/0-1 (66)] 

13.c3 bxc3 14.bxc3 0-0 15.Be3 Rad8 16.Rb1 Bc8 17.Qe2 Be6 18.h3 Bxa2 19.
Qxa2 Bxe3 20.fxe3 Qe6 21.Qxe6 

[It has been suggested that 21. Qd5 is good here. It may be that 
Black can cope with the offside knight in this position. 21. c4 may
also be a move.]

fxe6 22.Rb4 Rb8 23.Rfb1 Nc6 24.Rb7 Rbc8 25.
Kf2 Rf7 26.Ke2 Rcf8 27.d4 g5 28.Kd3 Rg7 29.d5 exd5 30.exd5 g4 31.dxc6 e4+ 
32.Kxe4 gxf3 33.gxf3 Re7+ 34.Kd4 Rxf3 35.e4 Rxh3 36.Rxc7 Rxc7 37.Rb8+ Kf7 
38.Rb7 Re7 39.c7 Rxc7 40.Rxc7+ Ke6 41.Ra7 h5 42.Rxa6 Rh1 43.Ra8 h4 1/2-1/2

3) Bobby Fischer to present new chess rules By Roberto Alvarez
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Bobby Fischer will present worldwide his NEW chess rules in Merlo City (San
Luis, Argentina)  on November 13, 1995.  

Fischer has visited Argentina in 1959 (3rd/4th at Mar del Plata tournament, 
Buenos Aires 1960, Buenos Aires 1970 and match Fischer-Petrosian, Buenos 
Aires 1971).

From November 14 to December 30, 1995 will take place a tournament or match 
between GM Lajos Portish (HUN) and GM Eugene Torre (PHI) using these rules. 
This tournament will be transmitted around the world using INTERNET.  

Also on November 11 (nearly, to be confirmed) will take place in
Merlo an strong international open tournament. (normal rules)

4) Timman vs Piket. The Best of the Netherlands Contest.
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Jan Timman leads Jeroen Piket 4.5 - 2.5 in a best of ten contest
between the two leading players from the Netherlands.

5) Lev Abramovich Polugaevsky 1934 - 1995
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Born: 20th November 1934 Mogilev (Belarus)
Died: 30th August 1995 Paris (France) 

Lev Polugaevsky died in Paris after a two year illness (I believe
some sort of brain tumour) on the 30th August in Paris. He was a man
who kept himself very fit and to suffer in this way was cruel luck.

Lev Polugaevsky was born in Mogilev in Belarus in 1934. In 1941 Mogilev
was bombarded by German troops and Polugaevsky was evacuated to Kuybishev.
(he was lucky to survive this journey as a large part of the train was
distroyed by German bombing.)

He learned chess in Kuybishev at the age of 10 and progressed to Candidate
Master level by the age of 15. His first trainer Alexey Ivashin an
experienced Master and Champion of Kuybishev. However it was another player
who probably had the greatest influence on Lev Polugaevsky's early career.
IM Lev Aronin started visiting his brother, who lived in Kuybishev, and
this started a ten year collaboration which probably shaped Polugaevsky's
career. Another player from whom the young Polugaevsky learned was Rashid
Nezhmetdinov one of the most gifted, yet unpractical players of all time.

Aronin was to work with Polugaevsky for 10 years (until he left to work
with Spassky). He was a specialist in the Najdorf variation of the
Sicilian. It was under his influence that Polugaevsky took up this opening
and gradually abandoned other defences (early on he played both 1. ...e5 and
the French.). After stopping working with Aronin, Polugaevsky didn't have
a second until the early 1970's. He then began to work with one of the
most brilliant trainers of all time, Isaac Boleslavsky. It was he who
convinced Polugaevsky of his ability to become one of the best players
in the World. He moved at some time during the 1960's to Moscow.

It would be wrong to say that Polugaevsky was obsessed with chess. He
also had a fascination with mathamatics. This lead him to enter Kuybushev
Engineering College and become a Thermodynamics Engineer. He lead a
dual career both as an Engineer and as a chessplayer until 1973 when he
became a Candidate for the first time. He managed to do this largely due
to Botvinnik. Botvinnik was very friendly with Dmitri Gemerin, one time
Soviet Energy Minister and after a fall out with Khrushchev director of
the energy institute in Moscow. Also he was a keen chess fan. The influence
of Gemerin meant that Polugaevsky could get the length of time necessary to
both prepare and play in tournaments during this time.

In a career from the early 1950's to the early 1990's Lev earned the
reputation as the consumate professional. Excellent preparation and
calculative abilities were the watchwords of his career. 
Probably the two major factors that held Polugaevsky back were
his mixed engineering and chess career until he was nearly 40 years
old and his really dreadful nerves, especially during the World Championship
cycle. In spite of these bad nerves one can see from his career record
that he was a high finisher in a large number of the tournaments he played
in. (I have put all the results I could find in the listing and there 
isn't a truely aweful one.) He was outclassed in his Candidates matches
with Karpov (3 losses and no reply in 1974) and Korchnoi in 1977. But this is 
no particular disgrace, Indeed he lost only marginally to Korchnoi in 1980. 
His victories over Henrique Mecking and Mikhail
Tal in the Candidates were performances of the highest class. 

In the early 1990's Polugaevsky decided to leave the Soviet Union.
Although Israel was an option he decided to move to France. He
had already coached Lautier and his wife also spoke French. 

But it is probably as a theoretician and write he is best remembered. In particular
he was known as a brilliant exponant of the Sicilian. His own variation
of the Silician Najdorf was virtually a personal Odessey and the reasoning
that lead him to develop it and the exciting battles he had in keeping
the variations alive after the whole line appeared refuted are outlined
in his most famous book "Grandmaster Preparation" (Pergamon Press 1981
although it has appeared in other languages and the key chapters were
published in Russian firstly in 1977.) Just before his death a new edition
of the book was produced called "Grandmaster Achievement".

The line: 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Bg5 e6
7. f4 b5 became known as the Polugaevsky Variation. It was first
played in the game Reicher-Krogius Ploesti 1957 and then researched
by Polugaevsky and Shaposhnikov (another master from Kuybishev).
Polugaevsky first played it in early 1959 in the 26th USSR Championships.
Gradually the variation was moulded into a system of play by Polugaevsky
(his says that at one time he spent every day for 6 months examining the
system.) and the variation rightly has his name.

He recently produced an excellent 2 Volume work on the Sicilian Defence
called the "Sicilian Labyrinth" Pergamon Press 1991.
"Sicilian Love" NIC 1995 was his last book produced in conjuction
with Jeroen Piket and Christophe Geuneau this is both a tribute
to Polugaevsky's career playing the Sicilian and a record of the
Buenos Aires 1994 Sicilian Theme tournament which was arranged to
celebrate Polugaevsky's 60th birthday and in which he was supposed
to participate. Indeed he spent a long time especially
preparing for the event from early 1993 until his sad illness. It obviously
pained him very much to miss out on playing in his own personal event.
It is a tribute to the personal qualities and enjoyment he has given to a 
certain generation of chess players that this event was organised at all.

He also wrote a number of other opening monograph's including :
Queen's Gambit: Orthodox Defence (Batsford) 1988.

Polugaevsky will be remembered as a very fine chessplayer whose 
theoretical preparation was amongst the very best, who had accute
calculative abilities, particularly in his early career, and as a
man not to turn down a challange, especially in the Sicilian Defence.
A consumate professional, whose career record was probably much better
than people remember nowdays.

Career
------
International Master 1961
Grandmaster 1962.

World Championship Candidate 3 times:
1974 lost to Karpov (-3 =5)
1977 beat Mecking (+1 =11) lost to Korchnoi (-5=7+1)
1980 (beat Tal (+3 =5) lost to Korchnoi (-3 =9 +2).

International Team Competitions.
-------------------------------

Olympiads
---------

Havana 1966, Lugano 1968, Siegen 1970, Buenos-Aires 1978, Valetta 1980
Lucerne 1982, Thessaloniki 1984

European Team
-------------

Oberhausen 1961, Kapfenberg 1970, Moscow 1977, Skara 1980, Haifa 1989

USSR vs The Rest of the World
-----------------------------

1970 and 1984.

A Selective list of tournament results.
---------------------------------------

23rd USSR Champs                Leningrad 1956                  5th=    10.5/17
24th USSR Champs 1/2 final      Tbilisi 1956                    8th=    10.5/19
25th USSR Champs 1/2 final      Sverdlovsk 1957                 2nd=    12  /19
25th USSR Champs                Riga 1958                       5th=    10.5/18
RFSFR  Champs                   Sochi 1958                      2nd=    12  /19
26th USSR Champs                Tbilisi 1959                    6th     11  /19
International                   Marianske Lazne                 1st
27th USSR Champs                Leningrad 1960                  5th     11.5/19
Central Chess Club Ch.          Moscow 1960                     6th     5   /11
USSR Team Champs                Moscow 1960                     1st  Bd 1   71%
28th USSR Champs                Moscow 1961                     7th=    10.5/19
29th USSR Champs                Baku 1961                       2nd
International                   Mar del Plata                   1st     11.5/15
International                   Havana 1962                     2nd=
International                   Bad Liebenstein 1963            1st=
International                   Sochi 1963                      1st     7.5/11
USSR Spartakiad                 Moscow 1963                     5th  Bd 1   56%
31st USSR Champs                Leningrad 1963                  7th=    11/19
International                   Sarajevo 1964                   1st=    
International                   Budapest 1965                   1st=    11/15
33rd USSR Champs                Tallinn 1965                    2nd     13.5/19
International                   Beverwijk 1966                  1st     11.5/15
International                   Sochi 1966                      2nd     11/15
USSR Team Champs                Moscow 1966                     3rd Bd 2 6.5/10
34th USSR Champs                Tblisi 1966-7                   8th=    10.5/20
International                   Moscow 1967                     1st=
35th USSR Champs                Kharkov 1967                    1st=
International                   Skopje 1968                     3rd
36th USSR Champs                Alma Ata 1968-9                 1st     12.5/19
36th USSR Ch. Pl.off A Zaitsev  Vladimir 1969                   WON
International                   Buesum 1969                     2nd
37th USSR Champs                Moscow 1969                     1st=    14/22
37th USSR Ch. Pl.off Petrosian  Moscow 1970                     LOST    3.5 - 1.5
International                   Mar del Plata 1971              1st
39th USSR Champs                Leningrad 1971                  7th=    11.5/21
International                   Amsterdam 1972                  1st     12/15
International                   Kislovodsk 1972                 1st
International                   Palma de Mallorca 1972          5th=    9/15
InterZonal                      Petropolis 1973                 2nd=    11.5/17
International                   Tallinn 1973                    2nd
41st USSR Champs                Moscow 1973                     2nd=    10.5/17
42nd USSR Champs                Leningrad 1974                  3rd=    9/15
International                   Solingen 1974                   1st=    10/14
International                   Sochi 1974                      1st     11/15
43rd USSR Champs                Erevan 1975                     6th     8.5/15
International                   Budapest 1975                   1st=    10.5/15
International                   Montilla 1975                   1st=
International                   Manila 1975                     2nd=
44th USSR Champs                Moscow 1976                     3rd=    10.5/17
International                   Vinkovci 1976                   3rd=
International                   Sochi 1976                      1st=
InterZonal                      Manila 1976                     2nd=    12.5/19
45th USSR Champs                Leningrad 1977                  3rd=    9/15
International                   Lone Pine 1978                  2nd
46th USSR Champs                Tblisi                          3rd=
International                   Wijk aan Zee 1979               1st     7.5/11
InterZonal                      Riga 1979                       2nd
International                   Moscow 1981                     2nd=    7.5/13
International                   Sochi 1981                      2nd
International                   Mar del Plata 1982              3rd=
International                   Bugojno 1982                    2nd=    8/13
International                   Manila 1982                     1st=
InterZonal                      Toluca 1982                     4th=
50th USSR Champs                Moscow 1983                     3rd=   
InterZonal                      Biel 1985                       7th
International                   Biel 1986                       1st
International                   Sarajevo 1987                   2nd=
International                   Termas de Rio Hondo 1987        3rd=
International                   Haninge 1988                    1st
International                   Akureyi 1988                    2nd
International                   Biel 1989                       2nd
International Open              Reykjavik 1990                  1st
International                   Reggio Emilia 1991              2nd
Match v Judit Polgar            Aruba 1991                      WIN     5-3
International                   Reggio Emilia 1992              5th=
International                   Aruba 1992                      1st

ELO Ratings
--------------

Here are Polugaevsky's appearances in the top six in
the World according to the ELO rating list.

6th=		Polugaevsky	2630		Jan 1971
6th=		Polugaevsky	2640		Jul 1971
3rd=		Polugaevsky	2645		Jul 1972
4th=		Polugaevsky	2645		Jan 1975
3rd=		Polugaevsky	2635		Jan 1976
6th=		Polugaevsky	2620		Jan 1977
5th=		Polugaevsky	2625		Jan 1979
5th		Polugaevsky	2635		Jan 1980
5th=		Polugaevsky	2625		Jan 1983
5th=		Polugaevsky	2620		Jul 1983
6th		Polugaevsky	2625		Jul 1984

His final rating (based on games played in 1993) was still
2585.

He had an excellent career record against many strong players.

Geller          +9 =19 -4
Tal             +8 =19 -2
Taimanov        +5 =17 -2
Smyslov         +3 =16 -3
Spassky         +2 =15 -2
Gligoric        +8 =11 -1
Mecking         +3 =14 -0
Bronstein       +4 = 6 -4
Larsen          +3 = 7 -3
Keres           +2 = 5 -1

(Source Warriors of the Mind by Keene and Divinsky)

In balance he didn't manage to beat Karpov or Kasparov and had a
large negative score (mostly due to Candidates matches)
against Korchnoi.

Bibliography:
Sicilian Love.- NIC 1995 by Polugaevsky, Piket and Gueneau
(this contained some very interesting biographical information used in the
article and is a beautifully produced book)
The Oxford Companion to Chess by Whyld and Hooper Oxford 1977
Warriors of the Mind .- Keene and Devinsky .-Harding and Simpole 1989
The Sicilian Labyrinth by Lev Polugaevsky Vol 1+2 Pergamon Press 1991
Grandmaster Preparation by Lev Polugaevsky Pergamon Press 1981

6) Brazillian National Championships
---------------------------------

My thanks to Franz Hemmer and Roberto Alvarez for help in sorting out the
games. My thanks to Adriano Von Pfuhl Rodrigues and Jose Alberto F. Santos
for supplying them.

Brasilia (BRA), VII 1995.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 1 Milos, Gilberto             g BRA 2555  * 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1  10.0  2716
 2 Van Riemsdijk, Herman C     m BRA 2370  0 * = = 1 1 1 1 1 1 = 1   8.5  2561
 3 Lima, Darcy                 m BRA 2475  1 = * 1 = = = 1 = 1 = 1   8.0  2507
 4 Sunye Neto, Jaime           g BRA 2510  0 = 0 * 1 = 1 1 1 = 1 1   7.5  2464
 5 Disconzi da Silva, Rodrigo  f BRA 2380  0 0 = 0 * = = = 1 1 1 1   6.0  2367
 6 Matsuura, Everaldo          f BRA 2415  0 0 = = = * = = = 1 1 1   6.0  2364
 7 Loureiro, Luiz                BRA 2375  0 0 = 0 = = * 1 = 1 = =   5.0  2332
 8 Agdamus, Jose Luis            BRA 2280  0 0 0 0 = = 0 * 1 = = 1   4.0  2228
 9 Limp, Eduardo                 BRA 2325  0 0 = 0 0 = = 0 * = 1 1   4.0  2224
10 Cukier, Marcelo               BRA 2150  0 0 0 = 0 0 0 = = * 1 1   3.5  2197
11 Prates, Fabiano               BRA 2220  0 = = 0 0 0 = = 0 0 * 1   3.0  2143
12 De Souza,AF                       ----  0 0 0 0 0 0 = 0 0 0 0 *   0.5  1898
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7) BOOKS, BOOKS and more of them (1) by Bertrand Weegenaar
-------------------------------------------------------
                                                            
Lately I started several columns in Week in Chess, including one on
Correspondence Chess. As editor of Schaakschakeringen (Netherlands) I receive
monthly a large amount of freshly printed chessbooks, of which I do a short (and
sometimes when interesting a larger) review. To share my experiences (and
probably make some publisher happy as well, (but a bad unnecessary chess book
will still be called a bad and unnecessary chessbook) I started this column
which I will hope to do about 2 times every month.

I start every column with a list of publishers, addresses to comment, order or
send suggestions to, and when possible I have a Internet or E-mail address as
well. I hope you find this interesting and sometimes I add a tip.
On each book I will give besides prices and opinions, amount of pages, language
and or algebraic (figurines). I some cases the book is accompanied by a disk in
some sort of database-format. At the end of the reviewpart I try to keep track
of the reviewed books, starting next column. And, this because the editor asked
for it, I try to give some interesting additional games where possible as well.

Starting a bookreview with a In Memoriam is a bit sad and maybe shouldn't be
placed here, but 31 August Lev Polugaevsky (1934 - 1995) died in Paris at the
age of 60, after a life contributed to chess in general and searching for new
unknown frontiers in the Sicilian Labyrinth in particular. This bookreview will
have two books which have connections with Polu's passing away: Sicilian Love by
Interchess, which unfortanetly was published shortly before his dead, and the
book from Europa Rochade on Leonid Stein, maybe one of the best chessplayers of
the 60's, but almost unknown to many chessplayers of the 90's.

And every time when I have them some tips to buy:

OPENING:
The Kings Indian Saemisch, J.Gallagher, Batsford because it's also a perfect
game collection

ENDGAME:
Secrets of Minor Piece Endings, John Nunn, Batsford, 1995

GAME COLLECTION:
Leonid Stein, H.Wieteck, Rochade Europa for discovering a great chessplayer from
to past with a style fitting the nineties, and in a cheap edition.
and
Taimanov's Selected Games, M.Taimanov, Cadogan because he has played great games
against the best players of the 50's and 60's

SPECIAL:
Sicilian Love, Polugaevsky, Piket and Gueneau, Interchess
and
Secrets of Spectacular Chess, Jonathan Levitt andDavid Friedgood, Batsford gives
attention to the beauty of the game in a superb and original way.

SOME INTRODUCTIONS TO THE PUBLISHERS AND AN OVERVIEW OF RECENT
PUBLISHED BOOK BY
THEM.

Batsford Ltd
4 Fitzhardinge Street
London W1H 0AH
England
E-mail: 100617.2702@Compuserve.com (Graham Burgess, managing editor)

A broad spectrum of (chess)books come from this London-publisher who has
probably the best playing typesetter in the world: GM John Nunn. Several
Batsford books are great fun because John does put critics and analyses in the
book. All Batsford-books are beautifully laid out and have figurines. In the wide
variety of books several series can be subtracted:

To the match Kasparov - Anand Batsford added two books:

Garry Kasparov's Fighting Chess, G.Kasparov, J.Speelman andB.Wade, Batsford
1995, 312 p. (ISBN 0-7134-7919-1)
Price : UK Pounds 14.99

Vishy Anand Chess Super-Talent, David Norwood, Batsford 1995, 144 p. (ISBN 0-
7134-7816-0)
Price: UK Pounds 12.99

Two total different biographies on chessplayers: the Kasparov book is 300 pages
of great/superb chess of a player yet 15 years at the top of grandmaster chess.
Maybe not the nicest and trustworthy person, but surely the strongest of them
all.
Anand probably belongs to the nicest of grandmasters at the moment, and yet to
reach his highest form. At the time this is written he just won the nineth
matchgame, and blew the Kasparov Sicilian in 30 moves. Kasparov in defence.
The Anand book gives a story told by Norwood, and is Norwoods impression of
Anand's (which is his first name) sparkling chesscarreer. A story with a lot of
nice and interesting details, and some lightly annotated games showing
remarkable points in Anand short carreer. A remarkable book, nice bedside
reading.

The Kasparov-book is a reprint and enlarged book from 1991, updated to the
Novgorod tournament of May this year, closing with the sensational Evans-gambit
wins over Piket and Anand(!).

On openings the Winning with - and Complete series can be found, and several
special occasional books as well:

Winning with the Benko, Byron Jacobs, Batsford 1995, 144p. (ISBN 0-7134-7232-4)
Price: UK Pounds 12.99

To some authors the ego is very big. They take analysis from different sources
without notifing the reader. Jacobs starts with telling his sources and gives
great credit to Fedorowicz 1990 book on the Volga-Benko: The complete Benko
Gambit. Besides the normal mainlines Jacobs give lots of attention to the
popular lines like 5.b6, 5.Nc3 and 5.f3. An excellent book and hopefully someone
updates theory in 5 years time.

The complete Vienna, M.Tseitlin andI.Glazkov, Batsford 1995, 144 p. (ISBN 0-
7134-7606-0)
Price : UK Pounds 12.99

I remember a clubplayer who played f4 always after 1.e4, against the Carokann,
and the Sicilian. He didn't play the Kings Gambit, but chose a Vienna-line and
played f4 after 2.Nc3. He scored a lot of points. Of course quiter lines like
2.Nc3 Nf6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.d3 Bc5 or 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.g3 are possible. Tseitlin & Glazkov
discuss these lines extensively. Great players like Steinitz and Spielmann
played the Vienna. Recently it's started becoming a more practiced side-line to
the Spanish and Italian.
If you like lesser known and more romantic openings this book is a great
introduction to one of them.

The complete Benoni, Lev Psakhis, Batsford 1995, 256 p. (ISBN 0 7134 7765 2)
Price: UK Pounds 15.99

On some openings several autors are working at the same time. In 1994 Cadogan
came with a book on the Modern Benoni (Norwood, 1994).
But Psakhis is a Benoni-specialist who wrote 20 chapters full of games and new
analyses after 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 e6. (Eco-code A60-A79), from the fianchetto
to the ultra-sharp four pawns attack.
No opening for players seeking relaxed play, but for players liking positions
where tactical and positional play go hand-in-hand.
One of the better opening books this year.

The Saemisch King's Indian, Joe Gallagher, Batsford 1995, 240 p. (ISBN 0 7134 7730 X)
Price: UK Pounds 14.99

Not only a good book on this popular and actual variation (see S1-Editrice and
Interchess as well). This book gives a superb introduction to an opening line with
which almost all great chess players from the 50's until today were playing the
White and/or Black-pieces. It is used against attacking players like Kasparov,
Tal, Stein, Shirov etc. The introduction on the book gives all to know about the
strategic, tactical and positional aspects of the variation. 56 extensive
analyses beautiful games (I'm not a 1.d4-player nor a King Indian player but I
went through them all) make this not only a opening book but a selection of
beautiful games.
See the the games Bagirov-Gufeld and Gheorghiu-Shirov.

Besides the great work of the autor, the editor (Graham Burgess) and the books
typesetter (John Nunn) have extensive experience with this variation and several
comments in the books can be seen regular as typesetter or editor's note.

The Latvian Gambit,Tony Kosten, Batsford 1995, 144 p. (ISBN 0 7134 7619 2)
Price: UK Pounds 12.99

To this book the help of Dutch CC-player and Latvian-specialist John Elburg was
asked. John Elburg organises Latvian Theme tournaments for several years and
last year the first Latvian WM started with 21 players and several CC-GM's
included. Also the contribution of Destrebecq (France) should be mentioned.

In over-the-board practice the Latvian Gambit is seldomly seem, because it has a
bad reputation. But Tony Kosten gives an introduction which should attract OTB-
players as well because the Latvian isn't as bad as it sounds and give the White
players lots to think (and worry) about.
See the game Rublevsky - Maliutin, Russia 1992 for an example.

New lines with started this year are the Algebraic Classic-series with three
great titles to start with:

Bobby Fischer My 60 Memorable Games, Batsford, 1995, 240 p. 
(ISBN 0 7134 7812 8)
Price: UK Pounds 14.99

Think like a grandmaster, Alexander Kotov, Batsford, 1995, 188 p. 
(ISBN 0-7134-7885-3)
Price: UK Pounds 13.99

Capablanca's 100 Best Games, Harry Golombek, Batsford, 1995, 
(ISBN 0-7134-4650-X)
Price: UK Pounds 10.99

If you ever missed one of the above: now's the change to buy it in a great new
lay-out.

Also in the Think like a Chess master-series two new titles saw the light:

Planning, Neil McDonald, Batsford, 1995, 112 p. (ISBN 0 7134 7573 0)
Price: UK Pounds 7.99

Gambits, Graham Burgess, Batsford, 1995, 112.p. (ISBN 0 7134 7574 9)
Price: UK Pounds 7.99

Besides series on openings or middle game, Batsford has already almost a library
on endgame theory and technique. Very special volumes have been published this
year:

Secrets of Minor Piece Endings, John Nunn, Batsford, 1995 280 p. 
(ISBN 0 71347727 X)
Price: UK Pounds 17.99

After his book on Rook Endings and Pawnless Endings this book reveals all the
secrets on Minor Piece Endings: 2 Kings, Bishop(s) or Knight(s) and a pawn.
Using modern computer techniques a lot of practical examples on elementary
Bishop and Knight endings are given with the definite endgame theory on the
subject. As the two earlier book: the basics full of beautiful movement and the
final chapter on the theory of this endings. Thanks John!

Technique for the Tournament Player, M.Dvoretsky and A.Yusupov, Batsford 1995,
240p. (ISBN 0 7134 7722 9)
Price: UK Pounds 17.99

After Training for the Tournament Player and Opening Preparation this third
volume by Dvoretsky and Yusupov puts the training of technique in the centre of
attention. 4 Chapters on several theme's pass the review with mostly practical
endgames where the analyses where tested by Dvoretsky's students. The book is of
a very high analytic level, but is also entertainfully written.

Winning Endgame Technique, A.Beliavsky andA.Mikhalchishin, Batsford 1995, 192 p.
(ISBN 0 7134 7512 9)
Price: UK Pounds 13.99

Two strong Grandmasters team-up for a book on practical endgame-technique.
Beliavsky and Mikhalchishin pair a practical and theoretical approach which
succedes very well in this book. Especially the chapters 6 to 9 on Bishop visa
Knight, Rook + Bishop visa Rook + Knight and Rook visa Bishop are deeply
analysed but readable as well.
Other chapters contain Rook - and Pawnendings.

And to finish Batsford-publications a very special book:

Secrets of Spectacular Chess, Jonathan Levitt andDavid Friedgood, Batsford,
1995, 222 p (ISBN 0 7134 7721 0)
Price: UK Pounds 14.99

This will score high in a Book of the year contest. I don't know what publishers
have in store more for this year, but can it be more surprising and entertaining
than this book? Put on your chessboard the following position:

White: Ka7, Rb7, Bg5  and pawn b3
Black: Ka5, Rd4, Bg4
A mate in 6 by T.Nissl, Akademische Monatshefte fur Schach, 1910:
1.Bh4! Rd1 2.Bg3! Rc1 3.Bf4! Rc2 4.Bg5
A "Rundlauf", where the white Bishop finishes where he started, in the meantime
outplaying the black Rook. The finish:
4...Rc8 5.Bd2+ Rc3 6.Bxc3 mate

This book describes elements of the game which make chess a devine game. What
makes the beauty of the game as we experience in fine combinations. The autors
call it paradox, depth, geometry and movement.

Hours of great beauty I've experienced with this book and it will be much more.
I can use a lot of more words to try to decribe why you ought to have this book
in your collection, but I won't. I give you a study as a last example, J.Ban
(version of P.Benko), first price, Tipografia 1961 in the chapter Tactical
Fantasies: the charm of studies:
White: Kh3, pawns d4, g6,h5
Black: Kh6, Ng8
1.d5! Nf6 2.d6 Kg7! 3.Kh2!! Kh6 4.Kg1! Kg7 5.Kf1! Kh6 6.Ke1! Kg7 7.Kd1! Kh6
8.Kc2 Kg7 9.Kb2! Kh6 10.Ka3 Kg7 11.Kb4!
and White wins the Knight as soon as his King reaches the d-pawn.

Cadogan Books
London House
Parkgate Road
London SW11 4NQ
England
Net-adress: chess@cadogan.demon.co.uk
Also distributing for Pickard&Sons, Grandmaster Publishing, Hypermodern Press
and Hays Publishing in Europe

Cadogan is one of Batsford's great competitors on the publishing market. Using
the old Pergamon fund (including work by Garry "the Great") and thereby lot's of
connections in the former USSR, it has created an interesting line of opening
books, reprints, monographies etc.
Some books that say the daylight recently:

Nimzo-indian Defence Classical Variation, I.Sokolov, Cadogan Press 1995, 148 p. (ISBN
1 85744 120 6)
Price: $17.95

The classical Nimzoindian 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 has made a revival in
the 80's. In 4 chapters (4...c5; 4...d5; 4...0-0 and 4.rare lines) theory is
mixed with 70 analysed games. The accent in analysis is of course on the
openingpart of the game.

I don't really play the Nimzo, but the first sentence put my memory at work:
"Even five years ago, the classical 4.Qc2 variation in the Nimzo-Indian was a
comparative rarity." Is that true? If said in 1990 it would be correct, but
looking into recent Informators, 4.Qc2 is already starting to get out of fashion
and 4.f3 is more of a trend.
And looking to the selected games by Sokolov, more then 50% are from 1985-1990
and only 5 games are of later date. All recent games are put in analysis lines in
older games. Why?
My gamble: in 1990 under the same title GM Max Dlugy published his "definitive
study",(Chess Enterprise), a analytic very strong (but for lay-out a very poor
book, missing an index on the opening??, no full games etc.)
I think Sokolov was a bit late and put the manuscript aside, where it no came to
see the daylight at Cadogan's. Unfortunetly little has happened with this line
the last years. Maybe Sokolov started on a 4.f3-monography.

Taimanov's Selected Games, M.Taimanov, Cadogan, 1995, 198 p. 
(ISBN 1-85744-155-9)
Price: $19.95

If your bored with opening theory, going through all recent games from who knowns
what tournament, this book is a relief. Taimanov was to me known from his
openingsbooks (in all great openings, the Sicilian, King and NimzoIndian there
is a system named after and practiced by him) and by his defeat to Fischer with
6-0 in 1971.

Both aspect are present in this book. Beside playing chess, Taimanov is also a
professional violin player, and autor of many chess books. He reached the
Candidates twice and played in the famous Zurich 1953. His chesstop was reached
in the 50's and 60's (what would have been his top is his only profession would
be playing chess?).

Taimanov ordered his games rather unusual: thematic with names like In the world
of Nimzowitsch's Ideas, The attack on the Uncastled King and By Technique Alone.

The following example to see what you can await is the game Stahlberg -
Taimanov, Zurich 1953, which shows a great middlegame by Taimanov, but still
did't make it to his last 60!

Two books to start your chesscarreer, or ones child, friend or whomever you like
to play the game with:

Chess for Tomorrow's Champions, J.Walker, Cadogan ,1995, 144 p. 
(ISBN 1-85744-195-8)
Price : $14.95

This is a reprint from 1983, and contains a lot of humor in explaning the firts
steps in learning the game. To all lessons questions are asked for several
levels of pupils.
The many nice pictures make it especially interesting for children.


A primer of Chess, Jose Capablanca, Cadogan 1995, 150 p. (ISBN 1 85744 165 6)
Price: $15.95

A classic but still interesting for serious students. In the same serie Chess
Fundamentals was reprinted recently.


S1 Editrice
Via Porrettana 111
I-40135 Bologna
Italy

S1 Editrice is known for publishing the Correspondence Chess Yearbook 3 times a
year, which is now up to volume 13 and gives hundreds of recent correspondence
games every issue. Beside CCB it also made a large number of opening monografies
of which the following three were published recently:

Ruy Lopez Arkhangelsk System (C78), J.Konikowski, S1 Editrice, 1995, 283 p.
(ISBN 88-86127-36-7)
Price: 30.000 Lires

12 Chapters with a total of 206 analysed games give a view on a variation which
was popular in correspondence chess for a long time, but thanks to the effort of
Kamsky and Beliavsky has been seen in OTB at the highest level recently. In
contradiction to a lot of theory book, the autor uses a lot of CC examples.
Some examples see the games Arnlind-Zagorovsky, Omelchenko - Ahman and Weegenaar
- Mackie.

Queen's Gambit Accepted (D20-D29), S1 Editrice, 1995, 179 p. 
(ISBN 88-86127-34-0)
Price: 26.000 Lires

Still a very popular antidote to the Queen's Gambit, two books were recently
published. To give a correspondence game example to this variation see: Mulder
v.Leens Dijkstra  - Penrose

King's Indian Defence Saemisch Variation (E80-E89), M.Tirabassi e.a., S1
Editrice, 1995, 330 p. (ISBN 88-86127-35-9)
Price: 32.000 Lires

This third book in a short period (Batsford, Interchess) about this variation
contains an unbelievable lot of gamematerial: 1100 games of which most analyses.
In 6 pages the strategic ideas of the Saemisch are explaned.

Interchess
P.O.Box 3053
NL-1801 GB Alkmaar
Netherlands
E-mail: nic@xs4all.nl
WWW: http://www.xs4all.nl/~nic/

Interchess is worldwide known for its publication of New in Chess Yearbooks and
Magazine, which can be called a defacto-standard in reporting chess events
(sorry to the editor of this magazine). One of the pillars is the NIC-software
program and NIC-key to which games are clinged too. Started in 1984 it has grown
rapidly, but lately has had many competitors, and the NIC-key hasn't made it to
become the categoring standard for chess openings as the ECO-code did (used by
Informator, ChessBase etc.)
Based on its large database and included analyses, Interchess publishes many
disks on opening, players etc. Started two years ago, Interchess director Wim
Andriessen went back to its roots a little bit by starting publishing opening
booklets where the disk was attached to, but recently he started two series of
"pure" books: Opening Tactics by A.C.van der Tak and Hardcover Editions.

Sicilian Love, Polugaevsky, Piket and Gueneau, Interchess 1995, 
(ISBN 90-71689-999)
Price: $35

Time sometimes plays trics on human beings, in a positive but sometimes negative
way. When chessmaecenas Joop van Oosterom started thinking about a way to
congratulate his friend Lev Polugaevsky on his 60th birthday, he couldn't
imagine that it would become one of Polugaevsky's last tournaments (beautifully
called ???) he would be present. And as was hoped for, he couldn't attend as
player because of his bad health, but only as spectator.
The publisher Interchess created one of the best tournament books of the last
decades, and published it just before Polugaevsky's dead. Thereby publishing a
seldom tribute to the man who dedicaded his life to the Sicilian, not only by
playing the game, inventing the famous Polugaevsky Variation against the
Najdorf, but by putting his soul in books like Grandmaster Preparation and the
Sicilian Labyrinth (both recently republished (and partly rewritten) by Cadogan)

Besides the very quality games and analyses by the players of the tournament
(won by Salov, a player who in advance had the least change for winning the
tournament because of his unfamelarity to the Sicilian both with White as with
Black)), it gives a history to the Sicilian and the best games Polugaevsky
played with them. It also has a now historical last large and indepth interview
with the man.

Too every player interested in chess, the Sicilian Opening and Polugaevsky, a
book not to be missed. In the games to this Books three games from Polu:
Nezjmetdinov - Polugaevsky, Grunfeld - Polugaevsky and Polugaevsky - Tal.

Other Hardcover Editions: Jan Timman Chess the adventurous Way, his best 80
attacking games from 1983 - 1994, (superb layout and cristal clear analyses) and
Finding Bobby Fischer by Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam, interviews with all leading
grandmaster from the past and present who have stories to tell and where asked
the right questions at the right time. Eventually Fischer fell for it.

Slav: Botvinnik Variation, Rini Kuijf ,Interchess 1995, 108 p. 
(Book: ISBN 90-71689-80-8)
Price: $25 (book + disk, NIC-limited edition to use gamefile)
(Text in Dutch, English and German)

Sicilian: English Attack, Alexander Nikitin, Interchess 1995, 108 p. (Book: ISBN
90-71689-88-3)
Price: $25 (book + disk, NIC-limited edition to use gamefile)
(Text in Dutch, English and German)

Two ultrasharp variations which where popular to the strongest chessplayers of
the last decade. Too both booklets, playing the games from the book, which is a
selecting of the more then 600 games from the disk to give the "student" the
general ideas of the opening, is a great pleasure.
The English Attack is often an uncompromised attempt to crush the Black
kingside, which in the hand of players like Short is a fearsome weapen.
The Botvinnik creates often positions where the attacking changes by White are
balanced by Blacks' material advantages. All big K's from the last years have
been playing this Slav line, as White and/or as Black.
The booklet can be ordered without the disk, and as game-collections they are
worth your attention.

Drukkerij van Spijk
P.O.Box 210
NL-5900 AE Venlo
Netherlands

This publisher has started as printer of tournamentbooks (Groningen) and
magazines, but recently several interesting books where published. The only
"handicap": the language is Dutch.

NBC 25 year, van Spijk 1995, (ISBN 90 6216 128 6)
Price: DFL 29,75

This tournament book summes up all to be known about the Jubilea-tournament
which was held for the 25th "birthday" of the Dutch Correspondence Chess
Federation. One of the strongest CC-tournaments was held under the strict hands
of ICCF-president Henk Mostert with a strong field of international GM and IM's.
Winner was GM G.J.Timmerman, followed second by GM J.van Oosterom.

The tournamentbook gives an interesting introduction to the tournament, with
history, statistics etc. After the games with comments by the players and GM
G.van Geet, a unique openingtheoretical part by A.C.van der Tak places the
choosen opening in a historical context.

When Dutch is a problem (why?), only the intro is not of much interest, the
games part still remains very interesting.

Verlag Muedler
Lilienthalstrasse 52
D-40474 Dusseldorf
Deutschland

This German chesspublisher publishes only in German, but most books are in
figurines notation. Muedler has the curagous to publish books on themes which has
clowds hanging over it, like unorthodox openings, strange themes etc. Besides
publishing books, Muedler also publishes Gambit Revue, a quarterly magazine about
gambits.

Kurt Klar Gedenkturnier, H.Heemsoth, Muedler 1994, 119 p. (ISBN 3-925691-08-1)
Price : DM 22.80
(German and figurines)

A high quality tournament book with analyses by Herman Heemsoth and the players.
1. L.Omelschenko 11/14, 2.D.Stern 9,5 and3.G.Stertenbrink 9,5
Two games in the gamesection of this Books, Books ..: L.Omelschenko (RUS) -
Ahman and D.Smit - L.Barczay (HUN)

Schach und Schalom, Ludwig Steinkohl, Muedler 1995, 189 p. (ISBN 3-925691-1-12-X)
Price: DM 24.80

Some chessbooks are unusual because they aren't opening, biography etc. In this
book the autor presents the influence by Jewish chessplayers in the history of
chess, and also their role in todays grandmaster scene. And Steinkohl tries to
answer the question why their influence has been so extensive. Look at the list
of the following full and half-jewish worldchampions: Steinitz, Lasker,
Botvinnik, Tal, Fischer, Kasparov. Besides these names, great top players from
the past Nimzowitsch, Tarrasch and Tartakower, but also from the present have a
place in this book of biographical fragments: Gelfand, Psachis and many other
young exile-players who found their home in Israel or Amerika. Besides the life-
stories of these players, 82 games of them are presented, as a list of, to the
book, important Jewish words.

Das Mittelgambit im Nachzug, J.Konikowski and M.Gupta, Muedler 1994, 130 p. 
(ISBN 3-925691-07-3)
Price: DM 28

Surprise, surprise, after 2.Nf3 most whiteplayers are prepared for 2...Nc6, Nf6
etc., but f5 (Latvian) and d5? Normally this gambit is called the
Elephantgambit.
The Elephant has all the advantages of a good gambit: open lines, quick
development and fast treats against the White King, but not the risks of the
Latvian.
The book has two parts: a theoretical and gamepart with 30 analysed "sample"-
games where Karpov-Koster (Dortmund 1993, Draw) and Tal - Lutikow (USSR 1964, 1-
0 beautiful game) deserve special attention.

In the gamepart of this article you will find three games which hopefully give
you good appetite for more: Tal-Lutikov, Jansen - de Laat and Lund - Jensen.

(To those interested: Tournament Chess has published Winning with the Elephant
Gambit, J.Rogers, 30 p. which is full of interesting ideas. Price unknown.)

Angenommenes Damengambit I-II, E.Varnusz, Madler 1994, 328 p. 
(ISBN 3-925691-11-1)
Price: DM 29.80

The Queens Gambit has been played by all leading topplayers with Black and
White, for decades. Varnusz in his book gives all important games from past and
present in 328 filled pages. The first part deals with moves like 3.Nc3, 3.e4
and 3.e3. Part II handles the classical 3.Nf3.
Every chapter, 18 in total, are build on theory, followed by important analysed
games. Most of the analyses though are not by Varnusz, but from other, sometimes
unknown sources.
Another point of critic: no correspondence chess games can be found in this
book.

Dreier Verlag
Reinhold Dreier
Seydlitzstrasse 13
D-67061 Ludwigshafen
Deutschland

Enzyklopedie der Aljechin-verteidigung Band A Der Vierbauernangriff, Erich
Siebenhaar, Verlag Reinhold Dreier, 1995, 294 p. (ISBN 3-929376-29-6)
Price: DM
To this book a disk with more then 1000 games can be bought, based on CAL: Chess
Assistant Light. No special software is necessary. DM 10.

At the end of the 80's the autor of this book, together with Ottstadt and
Delnef, wrote two high quality books on the Aljechin Defence. Publisher Dreier
now starts a serie of 6 books in which one of the original autors completely has
rewritten the manuscript and updated the theory. Every year two issues will be
published.

The combinatie book/CAL-disk has been used for several other titles which I
gladly mention, because there are some interesting titles like the one on the
From's and Polish, and most books have excellent analyses because the autor has
the liberty to put the example games on disk.

Das Froms Gambit - H.Warzecha
Coincidently a recent issue of Scottish Correspondence Chess brought 4
interesting games from Gurtovoi where a. the From's Gambit was the opening and
b. White had decided not to castled. These games are very interesting. See games
at the end of this article.

Die Polnische Verteidigung - P.Zimmer
Die Russische verteidigung - Forintos / Haag
Wiener Partie - Jakobetz / Somlai
Die Caro-Kann Verteidigung - H.Tiemann
Die Tarrasch Verteidigung - H.Keilhack.
Semi-Slawisch Antimeraner variante - E.Varnusz
Semi-Slawische Meraner Variante - E.Varnusz
Slawisch - E.Varnusz
Wie spielt man Bogo-indisch - E.Varnusz

Varnusz is a very busy chap, not only according to these titles, but also
looking at Queens Gambit Accepted (Madler). Fortunatly he keeps theory up to
date by recently publishing:

Neuerungen im Slawisch, E.Varnusz, Dreier Verlag 1994, 104 p.
(ISBN 963-04-4408-9)
Price: DM 19.80 (CAL-disk + 10 DM)
which update theory from the earlier Slav books by the autor.

A last title (to which no Cal-disk is available):
Schara-Hennig Gambit, E.Siebenhaar and B.Weigand, Dreier Verlag 1994, 110 p.
Price: DM 19.80

This interesting gambit has been succesful in many games. Most games in the book
though are correspondence chess-games!? After 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 c5 4.cd5
cd4!? the gambit arises. Using its queen White can win a pawn, but it will cost
White a great deal of moves to retreat the queen, often to its original
position.
The autors created a book which covers almost all known theory on this line. To
make some advertisement for this variation 4 games can be found in the games
section: Borwell - v.Perlo, Mulder v.Leens Dijkstra - Morgado, Rotariu - Krantz
and Destaing - Martine


Rochade Verlag
H.Koehler
Vogelsbergstrasse 21
D-63477 Maintal
Deutschland
E-mail: 100600.2505@compuserve.com

Most chessbooks are quit expensive (>$20) and most of us can spend their money
only ones, and with limitation. Therefor it's very interesting to see this
German publisher selling quality monographies for a low price (DM 9.80 $6).
The subject is Leading chessplayer from the present or past, and some
openingmonographies also saw the light. The text is in German, all volumes have
80 pages and a lot of (analysed) games. The recent issues have algebraic
notation.

Alexej Schirov, H.Wieteck, Rochade Europa 1993, 80 p. (ISBN 3-920748-07-7)
Price: DM 9.80
84 games from 1987-1993

Gata Kamsky 2.0, N.Heymann, Rochade Europa 1995, 80 p. (ISBN 3-920748-20-4
Price: DM 9.80
97 games from 1986 - 1995

Shirov and Kamsky belong to the recent topgrandmaster who reach the worldelite
by having their names in the ELO top 10, or reach the Candidates. The style of
both players is completely different. One can say that Shirov is more a young
Tal look-a-like, and Kamsky has more of a Karpov style. It proved to be a
perfect style to win matches and matchtournaments, because Kamsky's great recent
results are wins in matches. Shirov is probably more motivated by several
opponents. I like the Shirov approach more, with his unorthodox openingpetlines
like 4.f3 in the Nimzo, 5.b6 against the Volga and many King's Indians.
Kamsky is more the 1.d4, 2.Nf3 and 3.Bg5-type with long positional struggles
where the game is decided in the endgame.
To give a little flavour to the text: look at the games Gheorghiu  - Shirov and
Kamsky - Fedorowitz.

Leonid Stein, H.Wieteck, Rochade Europa 1994, 64 p. (ISBN 3-920748-16-6)
Price: DM 9.80
Language German,moves as figurines. 40 games all analysed

Leonid Stein was one of the leading chessplayers in the sixties, and today
hardly known. This monograph is very interesting and hopefully a complete
biography in a good lay-out (and English) will be published in the next few
years. Stein was probably one of the best Russian pre-war chessplayers, but died
very young at the age of 39 in 1973. My idea of him being one of the best
Russian, and thereby one of the best players of the world can be proved by the
following: three times champion of the USSR (1963 shared together with Cholmov
and Spassky, 1965 before Polugaevsky, Taimanov, 1967 ahead of Geller and
Kortschnoi), in the book Keres Best Games Volume 2 (Pergamon 1990) the game
Stein - Keres 1-0 (?, but a superb game) is given. The title "When champions
meet" to the game Fischer-Stein, Sousse 1967 in Fischers 60 Memorable Games
indicate to the status Stein had under his chesscollegaes. One of his greatest
triomphs was the shared win of the strong Alekhine Memorial in Moskow (1971)
together with Karpov, leading a field of all great names: Smyslov, Petrosian,
Tukmakov, Spasski, Tal, Bronstein and Kortschnoi) Stein was not a theoretical
player, but learned extremely fast and was exceptional good in all sort of
games.
To give you a tast of Steins capacities the following games are added to the
gamepart (and not in the booklet): Stein - Keres, Fischer - Stein, Spassky -
Stein, Stein - Tal and Stein - Polugaevsky. Stein could and would beat them all,
and all in the time when Tal and Spassky reached worldchampion level.
Stein just died to young to reach the real hall of fame.

Other playerbooks: Ivanschuk, Kramnik, J.Polgar and Kasparov. Further in this
series of 9.80 DM booklets openingtitles like Damenlauferspiel Lf4 (Queensbishop
Bf4), CaroKann 2.0 and Modern Defence Nc6 all by N.Heymann.

Wer wird Kasparovs herausforderer Jan Timman/Nigel Short, L.Steinkohl, Rochade
Europa 1992, 80 p. (ISBN 3-920748-05-0)
Price: DM 9.80
Language German, moves as text. 57 games

Potpourri seiner Schacherzahlungen, E.Gufeld, Rochade Europa 1995, 80 p. (ISBN
3-920478-19-0)
Price: DM 9.80

Eduard Gufeld is not only a strong Grandmaster, but also a gifted author of
several opening monographs. In this booklet several columns published in
different magazines and translated in German are presented. The book has
excellent chess and the stories and annotations are very pleasant to read.
To give you taste for more, the game Bagirov  - Gufeld is included in the games
at the end. Take your chessboard and meet Gufeld's Mona Lisa. Reading the
annotations will bring much more pleasure.

Schach-Mekka Berlin in den "roaring twenties", H.Wieteck, Rochade Europa 1995,
217 p. (ISBN 3-920748-18-2)
Price: DM 19.80

Together with the before mentioned Schach und Sjalom, one of those exceptional
books. Berlin between 1920 and 1930 was together with Paris, Vienna and New York
the cities where cultural history was written. For chess this decade was of
extreme importance because three generations of players meet: Tarrasch and
Lasker, Capablanca and Nimzowitsch, Aljechin and Euwe. All great names, World
Champions and theoretics met in cafes and restaurants where maecenes put money
on the table and tournaments where held every year.
The autor has divided the material in chapters for every year, where not only
the strongest and righest get their place, but also little heroes, normally put
away in footnotes, or only known because they where slaughered. Players like
Breyer and Brinckman. Or journalist, publishers, writers, of which many died in
the Second World War or in Hitlers prisons.
Not only gives this book a rich story on 10 years chess, but only on the
cultural encagement of Berlin, accompanied with pictures of the city.
Which publisher has the curage to publish it for a larger audience, which autor
has the pen to make a book on New York with this theme?

Books reviewed

Garry Kasparov's Fighting Chess, G.Kasparov, J.Speelman andB.Wade, Batsford
1995, 312 p. (ISBN 0-7134-7919-1)
Price : UK Pounds 14.99

Vishy Anand Chess Super-Talent, David Norwood, Batsford 1995, 144 p. 
(ISBN 0-7134-7816-0)
Price: UK Pounds 12.99

Winning with the Benko, Byron Jacobs, Batsford 1995, 144p. 
(ISBN 0-7134-7232-4)
Price: UK Pounds 12.99   

The complete Vienna, M.Tseitlin andI.Glazkov, Batsford 1995, 144 p. 
(ISBN 0-
7134-7606-0)
Price : UK Pounds 12.99

The complete Benoni, Lev Psakhis, Batsford 1995, 256 p. 
(ISBN 0 7134 7765 2)
Price: UK Pounds 15.99

The Saemisch King's Indian, Joe Gallagher, Batsford 1995, 240 p. 
(ISBN 0 7134
7730 X)
Price: UK Pounds 14.99

The Latvian Gambit,Tony Kosten, Batsford 1995, 144 p. (ISBN 0 7134 7619 2)
Price: UK Pounds 12.99

Bobby Fischer My 60 Memorable Games, Batsford, 1995, 240 p. (ISBN 0 7134 7812 8)
Price: UK Pounds 14.99

Think like a grandmaster, Alexander Kotov, Batsford, 1995, 188 p. 
(ISBN 0-7134-7885-3)
Price: UK Pounds 13.99

Capablanca's 100 Best Games, Harry Golombek, Batsford, 1995, 
(ISBN 0-7134-4650-X)
Price: UK Pounds 10.99

Planning, Neil McDonald, Batsford, 1995, 112 p. (ISBN 0 7134 7573 0)
Price: UK Pounds 7.99

Gambits, Graham Burgess, Batsford, 1995, 112.p. (ISBN 0 7134 7574 9)
Price: UK Pounds 7.99

Secrets of Minor Piece Endings, John Nunn, Batsford, 1995 (ISBN 0 7134 7727 X)
Price: UK Pounds 17.99

Technique for the Tournament Player, M.Dvoretsky andA.Yusupov, Batsford 1995,
240p. (ISBN 0 7134 7722 9)
Price: UK Pounds 17.99

Winning Endgame Technique, A.Beliavsky andA.Mikhalchishin, Batsford 1995, 192 p.
(ISBN 0 7134 7512 9)
Price: UK Pounds 13.99

Secrets of Spectacular Chess, Jonathan Levitt andDavid Friedgood, Batsford,
1995, 222 p (ISBN 0 7134 7721 0)
Price: UK Pounds 14.99

Nimzo-indian Defence Classical Variation, I.Sokolov, Cadogan Press 1995, 148 p. 
(ISBN1 85744 120 6)
Price: $17.95

Taimanov's Selected Games, M.Taimanov, Cadogan, 1995, 198 p. 
(ISBN 1-85744-155-9)
Price: $19.95

Chess for Tomorrow's Champions, J.Walker, Cadogan ,1995, 144 p. 
(ISBN 1-85744-195-8)
Price : $14.95

A primer of Chess, Jose Capablanca, Cadogan 1995, 150 p. 
(ISBN 1 85744 165 6)
Price: $15.95

Ruy Lopez Arkhangelsk System (C78), J.Konikowski, S1 Editrice, 1995, 283 p.
(ISBN 88-86127-36-7)
Price: 30.000 Lires

Queen's Gambit Accepted (D20-D29), S1 Editrice, 1995, 179 p. 
(ISBN 88-86127-34-0)
Price: 26.000 Lires

King's Indian Defence Saemisch Variation (E80-E89), M.Tirabassi e.a., S1
Editrice, 1995, 330 p. (ISBN 88-86127-35-9)
Price: 32.000 Lires

Sicilian Love, Polugaevsky, Piket and Gueneau, Interchess 1995, 324 p.
(ISBN 90-71689-999)
Price: $35

Slav: Botvinnik Variation, Rini Kuijf ,Interchess 1995, 108 p. 
(Book: ISBN 90-71689-80-8)
Price: $25 (book + disk, NIC-limited edition to use gamefile)
(Text in Dutch, English and German)

Sicilian: English Attack, Alexander Nikitin, Interchess 1995, 108 p.
(Book: ISBN 90-71689-88-3)
Price: $25 (book + disk, NIC-limited edition to use gamefile)
(Text in Dutch, English and German)

NBC 25 year, van Spijk 1995, (ISBN 90 6216 128 6)
Price: DFL 29,75

Kurt Klar Gedenkturnier, H.Heemsoth, Muedler 1994, 119 p. 
(ISBN 3-925691-08-1)
Price : DM 22.80
(German and figurines)

Schach und Schalom, Ludwig Steinkohl, Muedler 1995, 189 p. 
(ISBN 3-925691-1-12-X)
Price: DM 24.80

Das Mittelgambit im Nachzug, J.Konikowski and M.Gupta, Muedler 1994, 130 p. 
(ISBN 3-925691-07-3)
Price: DM 28

Angenommenes Damengambit I-II, E.Varnusz, Madler 1994, 328 p. 
(ISBN 3-925691-11-1)
Price: DM 29.80

Enzyklopedie der Aljechin-verteidigung Band A Der Vierbauernangriff, Erich
Siebenhaar, Verlag Reinhold Dreier, 1995, 294 p. 
(ISBN 3-929376-29-6)
Price: DM 34.80

Neuerungen im Slawisch, E.Varnusz, Dreier Verlag 1994, 104 p.
(ISBN 963-04-4408-9)
Price: DM 19.80 (CAL-disk + 10 DM)

Schara-Hennig Gambit, E.Siebenhaar and B.Weigand, Dreier Verlag 1994, 110 p.
Price: DM 19.80

Alexej Shirov, H.Wieteck, Rochade Europa 1993, 80 p. 
(ISBN 3-920748-07-7)
Price: DM 9.80
84 games from 1987-1993

Gata Kamsky 2.0, N.Heymann, Rochade Europa 1995, 80 p. 
(ISBN 3-920748-20-4
Price: DM 9.80
97 games from 1986 - 1995

Leonid Stein, H.Wieteck, Rochade Europa 1994, 64 p. 
(ISBN 3-920748-16-6)
Price: DM 9.80
Language German,moves as figurines. 40 games all analysed

Wer wird Kasparovs herausforderer Jan Timman/Nigel Short, L.Steinkohl, Rochade
Europa 1992, 80 p. 
(ISBN 3-920748-05-0)
Price: DM 9.80
Language German, moves as text. 57 games

Potpourri seiner Schacherzahlungen, E.Gufeld, Rochade Europa 1995, 80 p. 
(ISBN 3-920478-19-0)
Price: DM 9.80

Schach-Mekka Berlin in den "roaring twenties", H.Wieteck, Rochade Europa 1995,
217 p. 
(ISBN 3-920748-18-2)
Price: DM 19.80

GAMES SECTION
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Anand - Kasparov World championship Match
-----------------------------------------

[Event "PCA wc final"]
[Site "New York"]
[Date "1995.09.25"]
[Round "9"]
[White "Anand, V"]
[Black "Kasparov, G"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "2725"]
[BlackElo "2795"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Be2 e6 7. O-O
Be7 8. a4 Nc6 9. Be3 O-O 10. f4 Qc7 11. Kh1 Re8 12. Bf3 Bd7 13. Nb3 Na5
14. Nxa5 Qxa5 15. Qd3 Rad8 16. Rfd1 Bc6 17. b4 Qc7 18. b5 Bd7 19. Rab1
axb5 20. Nxb5 Bxb5 21. Qxb5 Ra8 22. c4 e5 23. Bb6 Qc8 24. fxe5 dxe5 25. a5
Bf8 26. h3 Qe6 27. Rd5 Nxd5 28. exd5 Qg6 29. c5 e4 30. Be2 Re5 31. Qd7
Rg5 32. Rg1 e3 33. d6 Rg3 34. Qxb7 Qe6 35. Kh2 1-0

[Event "PCA wc final"]
[Site "New York"]
[Date "1995.09.26"]
[Round "10"]
[White "Kasparov, G"]
[Black "Anand, V"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "2795"]
[BlackElo "2725"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O Nxe4 6. d4 b5 7. Bb3 d5 8. dxe5
Be6 9. Nbd2 Nc5 10. c3 d4 11. Ng5 dxc3 12. Nxe6 fxe6 13. bxc3 Qd3 14. Bc2 Qxc3 
15. Nb3 Nxb3 16. Bxb3 Nd4 17. Qg4 Qxa1 18. Bxe6 Rd8 19. Bh6 Qc3 20. Bxg7 Qd3 
21. Bxh8 Qg6 22. Bf6 Be7 23. Bxe7 Qxg4 24. Bxg4 Kxe7 25. Rc1 c6 26. f4 a5 27.
Kf2 a4 28. Ke3 b4 29. Bd1 a3 30. g4 Rd5 31. Rc4 c5 32. Ke4 Rd8 33. Rxc5 Ne6 34.
Rd5 Rc8 35. f5 Rc4 36. Ke3 Nc5 37. g5 Rc1 38. Rd6 1-0

[Event "PCA wc final"]
[Site "New York"]
[Date "1995.09.28"]
[Round "11"]
[White "Anand, V"]
[Black "Kasparov, G"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "2725"]
[BlackElo "2795"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 g6 6. Be3 Bg7 7. f3 O-O 8. Qd2
Nc6 9. Bc4 Bd7 10. O-O-O Ne5 11. Bb3 Rc8 12. h4 h5 13. Kb1 Nc4 14. Bxc4 Rxc4
15. Nde2 b5 16. Bh6 Qa5 17. Bxg7 Kxg7 18. Nf4 Rfc8 19. Ncd5 Qxd2 20. Rxd2 Nxd5
21. Nxd5 Kf8 22. Re1 Rb8 23. b3 Rc5 24. Nf4 Rbc8 25. Kb2 a5 26. a3 Kg7 27. Nd5
Be6 28. b4 axb4 29. axb4 Rc4 30. Nb6 Rxb4+ 31. Ka3 Rxc2 0-1

[Event "PCA wc final"]
[Site "New York"]
[Date "1995.09.29"]
[Round "12"]
[White "Kasparov, G"]
[Black "Anand, V"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2795"]
[BlackElo "2725"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O b5 6. Bb3 Bc5 7. a4 Bb7 8. d3
d6 9. Nc3 b4 10. Nd5 Na5 11. Nxf6+ Qxf6 12. Ba2 h6 13. c3 bxc3 14. bxc3 O-O 15.
Be3 Rad8 16. Rb1 Bc8 17. Qe2 Be6 18. h3 Bxa2 19. Qxa2 Bxe3 20. fxe3 Qe6 21.
Qxe6 fxe6 22. Rb4 Rb8 23. Rfb1 Nc6 24. Rb7 Rbc8 25. Kf2 Rf7 26. Ke2 Rcf8 27. d4
g5 28. Kd3 Rg7 29. d5 exd5 30. exd5 g4 31. dxc6 e4+ 32. Kxe4 gxf3 33. gxf3 Re7+
34. Kd4 Rxf3 35. e4 Rxh3 36. Rxc7 Rxc7 37. Rb8+ Kf7 38. Rb7 Re7 39. c7 Rxc7 40.
Rxc7+ Ke6 41. Ra7 h5 42. Rxa6 Rh1 43. Ra8 h4 1/2-1/2



Piket - Timman Best in the Netherlands match
--------------------------------------------

[Event "m"]
[Site "Amsterdam"]
[Date "1995.09.25"]
[Round "3"]
[White "Piket, Je"]
[Black "Timman, J"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2625"]
[BlackElo "2590"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 d5 4. Nf3 Bg7 5. Qb3 dxc4 6. Qxc4 O-O 7. e4 Na6 8.
Be2 c5 9. d5 e6 10. Bg5 exd5 11. Nxd5 Be6 12. O-O-O Bxd5 13. Rxd5 Qb6 14. Bxf6
Qxf6 15. e5 Qf5 16. Bd3 Qc8 17. Rd6 Nb4 18. Be4 Rb8 19. Kb1 b5 20. Qe2 c4 21.
a3 Nd3 22. Bxd3 cxd3 23. Qxd3 b4 24. axb4 Rxb4 25. Rc1 Qb8 26. Rc2 Re8 27. Rd2
Bh6 28. Rc2 Bg7 29. Rd2 Bh6 30. Rc2 Bg7 1/2-1/2

[Event "m"]
[Site "Amsterdam"]
[Date "1995.09.26"]
[Round "4"]
[White "Timman, J"]
[Black "Piket, Je"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "2590"]
[BlackElo "2625"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 a6 5. Nc3 Qc7 6. g3 Bb4 7. Ne2 Nf6 8. Bg2
Be7 9. O-O Nc6 10. Nf4 O-O 11. g4 d6 12. g5 Nd7 13. Nd3 b5 14. f4 b4 15. Ne2
Bb7 16. Kh1 Rfc8 17. Be3 Na5 18. Rc1 Nc5 19. Nxc5 dxc5 20. c4 Rd8 21. Qc2 Nc6
22. e5 Rd7 23. Rcd1 Rad8 24. Kg1 a5 25. Kf2 Kh8 26. Be4 Rxd1 27. Rxd1 Rxd1 28.
Qxd1 Nxe5 29. Bxb7 Ng4+ 30. Kf3 Nxe3 31. Kxe3 Qxb7 32. Qa4 Qc8 33. Qxa5 e5 34.
Qa7 exf4+ 35. Nxf4 Qe8 36. Kf3 Kg8 37. h4 Bf8 38. a4 bxa3 39. bxa3 Qe1 40. a4
Qf1 1-0 

[Event "m"]
[Site "Amsterdam"]
[Date "1995.09.27"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Piket, Je"]
[Black "Timman, J"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "2625"]
[BlackElo "2590"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 d5 4. Nc3 Nbd7 5. cxd5 exd5 6. Bg5 c6 7. e3 Be7 8.
Bd3 Nh5 9. Nd2 Bxg5 10. Qxh5 Be7 11. h3 g6 12. Qe2 Nb6 13. a3 Be6 14. g4 Bd6
15. f4 Qe7 16. Nf3 f6 17. O-O-O O-O-O 18. Kb1 Kb8 19. Qg2 Nc4 20. Bxc4 dxc4
21. Rhe1 Bc7 22. Qc2 Bf7 23. Ka1 g5 24. fxg5 fxg5 25. e4 Bg6 26. d5 Rhf8 27.
Nd4 cxd5 28. Nf5 Bxf5 29. exf5 Qc5 30. Re6 Bf4 31. b4 cxb3 32. Qxb3 Rd7 33.
Ne2 d4 34. Rd3 Rc8 35. h4 Be3 36. Rexe3 dxe3 37. Rxd7 Qc6 38. Rd3 gxh4 39.
Rxe3 Qg2 40. Qd3 Qxg4 41. f6 a6 42. Rf3 h3 43. Rxh3 Qe6 44. Rf3 Rf8 45. Nc3
Qe5 1-0

[Event "m"]
[Site "Amsterdam"]
[Date "1995.09.29"]
[Round "6"]
[White "Timman, J"]
[Black "Piket, Je"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "2590"]
[BlackElo "2625"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 a6 5. Bd3 Bc5 6. c3 d6 7. Nd2 Nf6 8. N2b3
Ba7 9. Bg5 h6 10. Bh4 e5 11. Nc2 Be6 12. Qe2 Nbd7 13. Bc4 Qc7 14. Bxe6 fxe6 15.
O-O-O O-O 16. Kb1 b5 17. f3 Nb6 18. Bf2 Rfc8 19. g4 Nc4 20. Bxa7 Rxa7 21. g5
hxg5 22. h4 gxh4 23. Rxh4 a5 24. Rdh1 Kf7 25. Rg1 Qb6 26. Qg2 Rg8 27. Rh8 Kf8
28. Rhh1 b4 29. cxb4 axb4 30. Qf1 Qb5 31. Qe1 Qa4 32. Nc1 Kf7 33. b3 Na3+ 34.
Nxa3 Qxa3 35. Rh2 Rc7 36. Qd2 Qa7 37. Rhg2 Qd4 38. Qg5 Rc3 39. Rd2 Qb6 40. Nd3
Ke7 41. Rgd1 Qb7 42. Nb2 Rxf3 43. Rxd6 Qxe4+ 44. Ka1 Qb7 45. Qxe5 Re8 46. Rxe6+
Kf8 47. Rxe8+ Nxe8 48. Rh1 Qc6 49. Qd4 Kg8 50. Qxb4 Nd6 51. Qh4 Nf7 52. Qh2 g5
53. Nc4 g4 54. Qh5 Qe4 55. Rd1 g3 56. Qh3 Qf4 57. Qe6 g2 58. Qg6+ Kf8 59. Qxg2
Rf2 60. Qa8+ Kg7 61. Qd5 Qh2 62. Rd2 Rxd2 63. Qxd2 Qg1+ 64. Kb2 Ng5 65. a4 Ne6
66. Qe3 Qh2+ 67. Ka3 Kf6 68. a5 Qh1 69. Qc3+ Ke7 70. Nb6 Qf1 71. b4 Qd1 72. Qe3
Kf7 73. Qb3 Qa1+ 74. Qa2 Qf1 75. Qc4 Qa1+ 76. Qa2 Qf1 77. Ka4 Ke7 78. Qc4 Qg1
79. Kb5 Qg5+ 80. Ka6 Qe5 81. Qc6 Qb8 82. Nd5+ 1-0

[Event "m"]
[Site "Amsterdam"]
[Date "1995.09.30"]
[Round "7"]
[White "Piket, Je"]
[Black "Timman, J"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2625"]
[BlackElo "2590"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 b6 4. a3 Ba6 5. Qc2 Bb7 6. Nc3 c5 7. e4 cxd4 8. Nxd4
Nc6 9. Nxc6 Bxc6 10. Bf4 Bc5 11. Be2 O-O 12. O-O-O Rc8 13. Kb1 Ne8 14. f3 f6
15. Qd2 e5 16. Be3 Nc7 17. Nb5 Bxe3 18. Qxe3 Bxb5 19. cxb5 Ne6 20. Rc1 Nd4 21.
Rxc8 Qxc8 22. Rc1 Qb8 23. Qc3 Nxe2 24. Qc4+ d5 25. Qxe2 Qd8 26. a4 g6 27. exd5
Qxd5 28. Qc4 Qxc4 29. Rxc4 Rf7 30. Rc6 Kg7 31. Kc2 Rd7 32. b4 Kf7 33. a5 f5 34.
axb6 axb6 35. Rxb6 e4 36. fxe4 fxe4 37. Ra6 e3 38. Ra1 Rd2+ 39. Kc3 Ke6 40. b6
Kd7 41. Ra7+ Kc8 42. Rxh7 Rxg2 43. Re7 Rxh2 44. Rxe3 1/2-1/2

National Championships of Brazil 1995
-------------------------------------

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.10"]
[Round "1"]
[White "De Souza, AF"]
[Black "Milos, G"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "B22"]
[BlackElo "2555"]

1. e4 c5 2. c3 e6 3. d4 d5 4. exd5 exd5 5. Be3 c4 6. b3 cxb3 7. axb3 Bd6 8.
Bd3 Ne7 9. Nf3 Nbc6 10. Nbd2 Bf5 11. Nf1 O-O 12. Ng3 Bg6 13. Nh4 Bxd3 14.
Qxd3 Na5 15. Qb5 Bc7 16. Nhf5 Nxf5 17. Nxf5 Re8 18. O-O a6 19. Qb4 Qd7 20.
Ng3 Nc6 21. Qa3 Bxg3 22. hxg3 Re4 23. Rad1 Rae8 24. Qc5 Rc8 25. Qa3 h5 26.
c4 Ne7 27. c5 Nf5 28. Rfe1 Rce8 29. b4 Qe6 30. Rd3 h4 31. gxh4 Nxh4 32. f3
Qg6 33. Re2 Nxf3+ 34. Kf2 Nh2 35. Kg1 Ng4 0-1

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.10"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Sunye Neto, J"]
[Black "Van Riemsdijk, H"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "B14"]
[WhiteElo "2510"]
[BlackElo "2370"]

1. c4 Nf6 2. Nc3 c5 3. Nf3 e6 4. e3 Nc6 5. d4 cxd4 6. exd4 d5 7. cxd5 Nxd5
8. Bd3 Bb4 9. Bd2 O-O 10. O-O Be7 11. a3 Bf6 12. Be3 Nxe3 13. fxe3 g6 14.
Be4 Bd7 15. Qe2 Rb8 16. Rad1 Bg7 17. Bb1 Qa5 18. Nd2 Ne7 19. Nb3 Qc7 20.
Nc5 Bc6 21. Ba2 Rbe8 22. e4 b6 23. Na6 Qd7 24. e5 Nd5 25. Nb4 Nxc3 26. bxc3
Bb5 27. c4 Ba4 28. Rd3 Rd8 29. d5 a5 30. dxe6 Qxe6 31. Rxd8 Rxd8 32. Nd3
Qd7 33. Nb2 Qd4+ 34. Kh1 Qd2 35. Qxd2 Rxd2 36. Nxa4 Rxa2 37. Nxb6 Rxa3 38.
Nd7 Re3 39. c5 Bxe5 40. Nxe5 Rxe5 41. Rc1 Kf8 42. c6 Re8 43. c7 Rc8 44. h3
Ke7 45. Rc5 Kd6 46. Rxa5 Rxc7 47. Kh2 f5 48. Kg3 Ke6 49. Kf4 Kf6 50. Ra6+
Kg7 51. g4 Rf7 1/2-1/2

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.10"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Prates, F"]
[Black "Loureiro, L"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "B22"]
[WhiteElo "2220"]
[BlackElo "2375"]

1. e4 c6 2. d4 d5 3. exd5 cxd5 4. c4 Nf6 5. Nc3 e6 6. Nf3 Bb4 7. cxd5 Nxd5
8. Bd2 Nc6 9. Bd3 Nf6 10. a3 Be7 11. Bg5 O-O 12. O-O b6 13. Re1 Bb7 14. Bc2
Rc8 15. Qd3 g6 16. Rad1 Nd5 17. Bh6 Re8 18. Ba4 a6 19. Ne5 Nxe5 20. Rxe5
Nxc3 21. bxc3 b5 22. Bb3 Bxa3 23. c4 bxc4 24. Bxc4 Bd6 25. Re3 a5 26. Bb5
Bc6 27. Bxc6 Rxc6 28. d5 exd5 29. Qxd5 Bf8 30. Rxe8 Qxe8 31. Bxf8 Kxf8
1/2-1/2

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.10"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Matsuura, E"]
[Black "Disconzi da Silva, R"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "B50"]
[WhiteElo "2415"]
[BlackElo "2380"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. c3 Nf6 4. Be2 Nbd7 5. Qc2 Qc7 6. O-O g6 7. d3 Bg7 8.
Bf4 O-O 9. Nbd2 b6 10. Rfe1 Bb7 11. Bf1 e5 12. Bg3 Nh5 13. Qb3 Nxg3 14.
hxg3 Rae8 15. a4 Bc6 16. Be2 Kh8 17. Nf1 Bh6 18. g4 Qd8 19. Ng3 Bf4 20. a5
Bxg3 21. fxg3 bxa5 22. Bd1 Qb6 23. Nd2 a4 24. Qxb6 Nxb6 25. b3 axb3 26.
Bxb3 Re7 27. Nc4 Nxc4 28. Bxc4 Rb8 29. Ra6 Rb6 30. Rea1 Rxa6 31. Rxa6 Rc7
32. Bd5 Bxd5 33. exd5 Rd7 34. g5 Kg7 35. Kf2 h6 36. gxh6+ Kxh6 37. g4 Kg5
38. Kf3 Kf6 39. Ke4 Ke7 40. g5 Rb7 41. c4 Rc7 42. g4 Rd7 43. Rc6 Ke8 44.
Ra6 Kf8 45. Rc6 Ke7 46. Ra6 Ke8 47. Rc6 Rd8 48. Ra6 Rd7 49. Rc6 Kd8 50. Ke3
Ke7 1/2-1/2

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.10"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Lima, D"]
[Black "Limp, E"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "D46"]
[WhiteElo "2475"]
[BlackElo "2325"]

1. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Nf3 Nbd7 5. e3 c6 6. Bd3 Bd6 7. O-O O-O 8.
e4 dxc4 9. Bxc4 e5 10. Bg5 Qe7 11. d5 Nb6 12. Bb3 h6 13. Be3 cxd5 14. Bxb6
axb6 15. Nxd5 Nxd5 16. Bxd5 Bg4 17. h3 Bxf3 18. Qxf3 Bc5 19. Rad1 Rad8 20.
Qb3 Rd6 21. Rd3 Rf6 22. Rf3 Rd8 23. Rc1 Rdd6 24. Rc2 g6 25. g3 Kg7 26. Kg2
Rxf3 27. Qxf3 Rd7 28. h4 h5 29. Qb3 Bd4 30. Qc4 Qc5 31. Qd3 Qe7 32. Qc4 Qc5
33. Qd3 Qe7 34. Qc4 Qc5 1/2-1/2

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.10"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Cukier, M"]
[Black "Agdamus, J"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "C41"]
[WhiteElo "2150"]
[BlackElo "2280"]

1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 Nbd7 4. Nf3 e5 5. Bc4 Be7 6. O-O c6 7. a4 a5 8.
h3 h6 9. Qe2 Qc7 10. Rd1 g5 11. Be3 Nf8 12. dxe5 dxe5 13. Nxe5 Qxe5 14. Bd4
Qc7 15. e5 Nd5 16. e6 Rh7 17. Nxd5 cxd5 18. Bb5+ Nd7 19. exd7+ Bxd7 20. Qd3
f5 21. Qxf5 Rf7 22. Qg6 Bxb5 23. axb5 Qd6 24. Qxd6 Bxd6 25. Bb6 Bc7 26. Be3
Rd7 27. Ra4 b6 28. h4 Bd8 29. hxg5 hxg5 30. c3 Rc8 31. Rad4 Rc5 32. R4d2
Rxb5 33. c4 Rb3 34. cxd5 Bf6 35. Re1 Kf7 36. Ree2 a4 37. g3 b5 38. d6 b4
39. Bc5 a3 40. bxa3 bxa3 41. Ra2 Bb2 42. Re3 Rxe3 43. fxe3 Ke6 44. Bxa3
Bxa3 45. Rxa3 Rxd6 46. Ra5 Kf6 47. Kf2 g4 48. Ke2 Rb6 49. Rd5 Rb2+ 50. Rd2
Rb3 51. Kf2 Ke5 52. Ra2 Kf5 53. Ra5+ Kf6 54. e4 Rf3+ 55. Kg2 Kg6 56. Ra8
Re3 57. Rg8+ Kh5 58. Re8 Kg6 59. Rg8+ Kh5 60. Re8 1/2-1/2

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.11"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Van Riemsdijk, H"]
[Black "Milos, G"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "B66"]
[WhiteElo "2370"]
[BlackElo "2555"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 d6 6. Bg5 e6 7. Qd2 a6 8.
O-O-O h6 9. Be3 Qc7 10. f4 Bd7 11. Be2 Rc8 12. Nb3 b5 13. Bf3 Be7 14. Kb1
b4 15. Na4 Rb8 16. Qf2 e5 17. Nb6 exf4 18. Nxd7 fxe3 19. Nxf6+ Bxf6 20.
Qxe3 O-O 21. Qd3 Rfd8 22. Qc4 Qb6 23. Be2 a5 24. Rhf1 a4 25. Nc1 a3 26. Nd3
d5 27. exd5 Nd4 28. Bg4 axb2 29. Nc5 Nb5 0-1

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.11"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Sunye Neto, J"]
[Black "Prates, F"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "E61"]
[WhiteElo "2510"]
[BlackElo "2220"]

1. Nf3 g6 2. c4 Bg7 3. Nc3 d6 4. d4 Nf6 5. Bg5 h6 6. Bh4 Nbd7 7. h3 c5 8.
e3 b6 9. Be2 Bb7 10. d5 O-O 11. O-O Ne8 12. e4 a6 13. a4 Nc7 14. Qd2 Ne5
15. Nxe5 dxe5 16. Rfd1 g5 17. Bg3 Qd6 18. a5 Rfd8 19. Qe3 Rac8 20. Na4 b5
21. Nxc5 Ba8 22. b4 Rb8 23. Qc3 bxc4 24. Bxc4 Nb5 25. Bxb5 Rxb5 26. Nd3 f5
27. f3 fxe4 28. fxe4 e6 29. Bxe5 Bxe5 30. Nxe5 exd5 31. Ng4 d4 32. e5 Qc6
33. Qxc6 Bxc6 34. Rac1 Ba8 35. Rc7 Rb7 36. Nxh6+ Kf8 37. Rxb7 Bxb7 38. Nf5
d3 1-0

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.11"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Loureiro, L"]
[Black "Cukier, M"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B07"]
[WhiteElo "2375"]
[BlackElo "2150"]

1. d4 d6 2. e4 Nf6 3. Nc3 c6 4. f4 Qa5 5. Bd3 e5 6. Nf3 Bg4 7. Be3 Nbd7 8.
h3 Bxf3 9. Qxf3 Qb4 10. a3 Qxb2 11. Kd2 exd4 12. Bxd4 c5 13. Bxf6 Qb6 14.
Nd5 1-0

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.11"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Limp, E"]
[Black "de Souza, AF"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B07"]
[WhiteElo "2325"]

1. d4 d6 2. e4 Nf6 3. Nd2 g6 4. Ngf3 Bg7 5. c3 O-O 6. Be2 Nc6 7. Qc2 Nd7 8.
O-O e5 9. dxe5 Ndxe5 10. Nxe5 dxe5 11. Nc4 Qe8 12. Ne3 Ne7 13. b3 Be6 14.
Ba3 c6 15. Nc4 Bxc4 16. Bxc4 b5 17. Be2 f5 18. Rad1 fxe4 19. Qxe4 Rf4 20.
Qc2 Rd8 21. Rxd8 Qxd8 22. Rd1 Qe8 23. g3 Rf7 24. Bf1 Nf5 25. Qe4 Bf8 26.
Bxf8 Kxf8 27. Bg2 a6 28. Re1 c5 29. Qxe5 Qxe5 30. Rxe5 Rc7 31. Re6 c4 32.
bxc4 Rxc4 33. Rxa6 Rxc3 34. Ra7 Rc1+ 35. Bf1 h5 36. Kg2 b4 37. Bd3 Ne7 38.
Rb7 Rc3 39. Bb1 Rc4 40. h4 Rg4 41. f4 Nd5 42. Kf3 1-0

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.11"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Disconzi da Silva, R"]
[Black "Lima, D"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "B02"]
[WhiteElo "2380"]
[BlackElo "2475"]

1. e4 Nf6 2. e5 Nd5 3. g3 d6 4. exd6 exd6 5. Bg2 Nf6 6. Nf3 Qe7+ 7. Qe2 c6
8. Nc3 Na6 9. O-O Qxe2 10. Nxe2 Be7 11. d3 O-O 12. Bd2 Re8 13. Rfe1 Bd7 14.
Nfd4 d5 15. Nb3 Nc5 16. Nc3 Ne6 17. Ne2 h6 18. Rab1 Bd6 19. Nbd4 Nxd4 20.
Nxd4 Rxe1+ 21. Rxe1 Re8 22. Rxe8+ Nxe8 23. b4 Nc7 24. Kf1 Ne6 25. Nb3 Kf8
26. Ke2 Ke7 1/2-1/2

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.11"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Agdamus, J"]
[Black "Matsuura, E"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "D36"]
[WhiteElo "2280"]
[BlackElo "2415"]

1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Nc3 e6 5. cxd5 exd5 6. Bg5 Be7 7. Qc2 O-O
8. e3 Ne4 9. Bxe7 Qxe7 10. Bd3 f5 11. O-O Be6 12. Ne5 Nd7 13. Nxd7 Bxd7 14.
Rae1 Rae8 15. f3 Nd6 16. Re2 Bc8 17. Nd1 Qf6 18. Qc5 a6 19. Nf2 Re7 20. f4
Bd7 21. Qc1 Be8 22. Ree1 Ne4 23. Nxe4 dxe4 24. Be2 Bf7 25. Qc2 Qd6 26. Rc1
Rd8 27. a3 Bd5 28. b4 Rf7 29. g3 Rc7 30. Qc5 Qxc5 31. bxc5 Kf7 32. Rb1 Rdd7
33. g4 Be6 34. Rb2 Kf6 35. h3 Re7 36. Kf2 Red7 37. Rg1 Re7 38. g5+ 1/2-1/2

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.12"]
[Round "3"]
[White "De Souza, AF"]
[Black "Disconzi da Silva, R"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "B01"]
[BlackElo "2380"]

1. e4 d5 2. exd5 Nf6 3. d4 Nxd5 4. Nf3 g6 5. Be2 Bg7 6. O-O O-O 7. c4 Nb6
8. Nc3 Nc6 9. c5 Nd5 10. Bc4 Be6 11. Qe2 Bxd4 12. Bxd5 Bxd5 13. Nxd4 Nxd4
14. Qe5 Bf3 15. Bh6 f6 16. Qe3 Rf7 17. gxf3 Nf5 18. Qd2 g5 19. Rad1 Qxd2
20. Rxd2 Nxh6 21. Rfd1 Raf8 22. Nd5 e6 23. Ne3 Re7 24. b4 Nf7 25. Ng4 Kg7
26. b5 h5 27. Ne3 Ne5 28. Kg2 f5 29. Rd4 Kf6 30. Nc4 Ng6 31. c6 bxc6 32.
bxc6 Nf4+ 33. Kf1 Rb8 34. h4 Nd5 35. hxg5+ Kxg5 36. Ne3 Nb4 37. Rd7 Nxc6
38. Rxe7 Nxe7 39. Rd7 Ng6 40. Rxc7 Nf4 41. Kg1 Rb1+ 42. Nf1 h4 43. Rg7+ Kh6
44. Rxa7 h3 45. Ra5 Rxf1+ 0-1

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.12"]
[Round "3"]
[White "Prates, F"]
[Black "Van Riemsdijk, H"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "C44"]
[WhiteElo "2220"]
[BlackElo "2370"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 exd4 4. c3 dxc3 5. Nxc3 d6 6. Bc4 Nf6 7. Qb3 Qd7
8. Ng5 Ne5 9. Bb5 c6 10. f4 cxb5 11. fxe5 dxe5 12. Be3 a5 13. O-O a4 14.
Qxb5 Be7 15. Qxe5 O-O 16. Rad1 Qe8 17. Bc5 Bxc5+ 18. Qxc5 Qc6 19. Qxc6 bxc6
20. Rd6 Ra5 21. Nf3 Bb7 22. Nd4 Re5 23. Nxc6 Re6 24. Rxe6 fxe6 25. Nd4 Rb8
26. e5 Ng4 27. Re1 Bc8 28. h3 Nh6 29. Nc6 Rb7 30. Rd1 Nf7 31. Ne4 Rxb2 32.
Ne7+ Kf8 33. Nxc8 Nxe5 34. Ned6 g6 35. Rf1+ Kg7 36. Rf2 a3 37. g4 Nd3 38.
Rf1 Rxa2 39. g5 Rf2 40. Ra1 a2 41. Nc4 Rc2 42. Ne3 Rxc8 43. Rxa2 Rc7 44.
Ng4 Nf4 45. Kh2 h5 1/2-1/2

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.12"]
[Round "3"]
[White "Milos, G"]
[Black "Limp, E"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B90"]
[WhiteElo "2555"]
[BlackElo "2325"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Be3 e5 7. Nb3 Qc7 8.
f3 Be6 9. Nd5 Bxd5 10. exd5 Be7 11. Be2 O-O 12. O-O Rc8 13. c4 a5 14. Rc1
Na6 15. Qd2 b6 16. Na1 Nd7 17. Nc2 Ndc5 18. Na3 Bf6 19. Nb5 Qe7 20. Rce1
Re8 21. Bd1 Nc7 22. Nc3 Qd8 23. Bc2 N7a6 24. a3 g6 25. Rb1 Qe7 26. b4 axb4
27. axb4 Nd7 28. Ba4 Nab8 29. Bc6 Ra6 30. Nb5 1-0

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.12"]
[Round "3"]
[White "Matsuura, E"]
[Black "Loureiro, L"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "E54"]
[WhiteElo "2415"]
[BlackElo "2375"]

1. e4 c6 2. d4 d5 3. exd5 cxd5 4. c4 e6 5. Nc3 Nf6 6. Nf3 Bb4 7. Bd3 dxc4
8. Bxc4 O-O 9. O-O b6 10. Qb3 Bxc3 11. bxc3 Nc6 12. Bd3 Bb7 13. Bg5 Rc8 14.
Qd1 Na5 15. Rc1 Nc4 16. Bb1 Na3 17. Bd3 Nc4 18. Re1 h6 19. Bh4 Nb2 20. Qe2
Nxd3 21. Qxd3 Bxf3 22. Qxf3 Qd5 23. Bxf6 Qxf3 24. gxf3 gxf6 25. c4 Rfd8 26.
Red1 Rd7 27. Rd3 Rcd8 28. Rcd1 Rc7 29. Rc1 Rdc8 30. Rdc3 Rd7 31. Rd3 Kf8
32. f4 Rdc7 33. Rdc3 Rd8 34. Rd1 Rcd7 35. Rcd3 Rc8 36. Rc3 Rc5 37. Kg2 Ra5
38. Rd2 Ke7 39. Kf3 Ra4 40. d5 exd5 41. cxd5 Ra5 42. Ke4 Rc5 43. Rcd3 b5
44. Ra3 Rc4+ 45. Kf5 Rc5 46. Ke4 Rc4+ 47. Kf5 Rc5 48. Ke4 Rc4+ 1/2-1/2

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.12"]
[Round "3"]
[White "Lima, D"]
[Black "Agdamus, J"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "A55"]
[WhiteElo "2475"]
[BlackElo "2280"]

1. d4 d6 2. Nf3 Nd7 3. c4 Ngf6 4. Nc3 e5 5. e4 Be7 6. Be2 c6 7. O-O O-O 8.
Re1 a6 9. Rb1 b5 10. b4 Re8 11. a4 bxa4 12. Qxa4 Bb7 13. Bf1 Qc7 14. Ba3 h6
15. Rbc1 exd4 16. Nxd4 Ng4 17. Qd1 Nge5 18. Nf5 Bf8 19. f4 Ng6 20. Qf3 Nf6
21. Kh1 Bc8 22. Bd3 Bxf5 23. exf5 Rxe1+ 24. Rxe1 Ne7 25. g4 Nh7 26. Rg1 Qd7
27. g5 hxg5 28. fxg5 g6 29. fxg6 Nxg6 30. Ne4 Bg7 31. Nf6+ Bxf6 32. gxf6
Nhf8 33. Bf5 Qe8 34. Qh5 Qe5 35. Bxg6 Nxg6 36. Rxg6+ fxg6 37. Qxg6+ Kf8 38.
Qg7+ 1-0

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.12"]
[Round "3"]
[White "Cukier, M"]
[Black "Sunye Neto, J"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "B87"]
[WhiteElo "2150"]
[BlackElo "2510"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Bc4 e6 7. Bb3 b5 8.
O-O Bb7 9. Re1 Nbd7 10. a4 b4 11. Nd5 Qa5 12. Bg5 exd5 13. exd5+ Kd8 14.
Qh5 Qb6 15. Rad1 Ne5 16. a5 Qc7 17. f4 Ng6 18. Bxf6+ gxf6 19. Ba4 Qxa5 20.
Bc6 Kc7 21. Qf5 Bxc6 22. Nxc6 Qc5+ 23. Kh1 Bg7 24. h4 h5 25. Re4 Rhe8 26.
Rxb4 Nxh4 27. Qh3 Qf2 28. Ne5 Qxg2+ 29. Qxg2 Nxg2 30. Rc4+ Kb6 31. Rc6+ Kb7
32. Rd3 Rac8 33. Rb3+ Ka7 34. Rxc8 Rxc8 35. Nc6+ Ka8 36. Kxg2 f5 37. Rb6 a5
38. c3 h4 39. Ra6+ Kb7 40. Ra7+ Kb6 41. Rxf7 Rg8 42. Kh3 a4 43. Rxf5 a3 44.
bxa3 Bxc3 45. Kxh4 Ra8 46. Kg4 Rxa3 47. Rh5 1/2-1/2

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.13"]
[Round "4"]
[White "Van Riemsdijk, H"]
[Black "Limp, E"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B57"]
[WhiteElo "2370"]
[BlackElo "2325"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 Nc6 6. Bc4 Bd7 7. O-O g6
8. h3 Bg7 9. Be3 O-O 10. a3 Rc8 11. Ba2 Ne5 12. Qe2 Rxc3 13. bxc3 Nxe4 14.
Bd2 Nxd2 15. Qxd2 Qa5 16. Ne2 Bb5 17. Rfe1 Nc6 18. Rab1 Bxe2 19. Rxe2 Bxc3
20. Qd3 b6 21. Qd5 Qxa3 22. Bb3 Qc5 23. Qxc5 dxc5 24. Ba4 Nd4 25. Rxe7 b5
26. Bxb5 Rb8 27. Re8+ Rxe8 28. Bxe8 Nxc2 29. Rb7 f5 30. Rxa7 Nb4 31. Bb5
Kh8 32. g4 fxg4 33. hxg4 g5 34. Bc4 Be5 35. Rd7 Bd4 36. Kf1 h6 37. Bb5 Be5
38. Bc4 Nc6 39. Bd3 Bf4 40. Rh7+ Kg8 41. Rxh6 Ne5 42. Bf5 Kg7 43. Ra6 c4
44. Ke2 c3 45. f3 Bd2 46. Be4 Bf4 47. Kd1 Bd2 48. Kc2 Kf7 49. Bd5+ Kg7 50.
Re6 Ng6 51. Be4 Nf4 52. Rc6 Ng2 53. Kd3 Ne1+ 54. Kd4 c2 55. Bxc2 Nxf3+ 56.
Kd5 Bf4 57. Re6 Kf7 58. Bg6+ Kg7 59. Bh5 Bc1 60. Re7+ Kh6 61. Ke6 Nh4 62.
Kf7 Kh7 63. Re6 1-0

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.13"]
[Round "4"]
[White "Sunye Neto, J"]
[Black "Matsuura, E"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "D76"]
[WhiteElo "2510"]
[BlackElo "2415"]

1. Nf3 d5 2. g3 Nf6 3. Bg2 g6 4. c4 Bg7 5. cxd5 Nxd5 6. Nc3 O-O 7. O-O Nc6
8. d4 Nb6 9. e3 e5 10. d5 Ne7 11. e4 h6 12. Re1 Bg4 13. Qb3 c6 14. Be3 cxd5
15. exd5 Bxf3 16. Bxf3 Nf5 17. Rad1 Re8 18. d6 Nd4 19. Bxd4 exd4 20. Nb5
Qd7 21. a4 Rad8 22. Rxe8+ Rxe8 23. Nxd4 Nxa4 24. Qxb7 Qxb7 25. Bxb7 Nxb2
26. d7 Rf8 27. Rd2 Nc4 28. Rd1 Nb2 29. Rd2 Nc4 1/2-1/2

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.13"]
[Round "4"]
[White "Prates, F"]
[Black "Cukier, M"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "B24"]
[WhiteElo "2220"]
[BlackElo "2150"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nc3 Nc6 3. g3 e6 4. Bg2 Nf6 5. d3 Be7 6. Nge2 d5 7. O-O O-O 8.
a3 Nd4 9. Nf4 dxe4 10. dxe4 Qb6 11. Nce2 Nc6 12. b3 Rd8 13. Qe1 a5 14. Rb1
a4 15. h4 Qc7 16. Bb2 axb3 17. cxb3 b6 18. Qc3 Ba6 19. Rfe1 Rac8 20. Rbc1
Qb8 21. Qc2 Ng4 22. Bh3 Nge5 23. Red1 Nf3+ 24. Kg2 Ncd4 25. Nxd4 cxd4 26.
Qb1 Nxh4+ 27. gxh4 Qxf4 28. Rxc8 Rxc8 29. Bxd4 Be2 30. Re1 Bf3+ 31. Kg1
Qxh4 32. Kh2 Bg5 33. Be3 Bf4+ 34. Bxf4 Qxf2+ 0-1

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.13"]
[Round "4"]
[White "Loureiro, L"]
[Black "Lima, D"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "B07"]
[WhiteElo "2375"]
[BlackElo "2475"]

1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 e5 4. dxe5 dxe5 5. Qxd8+ Kxd8 6. Bg5 Be6 7. Nf3
Nbd7 8. O-O-O Bd6 9. Bb5 Kc8 10. Nd2 Ng4 11. Rdf1 f6 12. Bh4 Nb6 13. h3 Nh6
14. Rd1 Nf7 15. f3 Bb4 16. Ndb1 Nd6 17. b3 Nxb5 18. Nxb5 Bc5 19. Rd3 a6 20.
N5c3 Rd8 21. Rhd1 Rxd3 22. Rxd3 c6 23. Nd1 Kc7 24. Bf2 Bf8 25. Be3 a5 26.
Ndc3 Nd7 27. a4 Be7 28. Kb2 g6 29. Na3 h5 30. Rd1 Rg8 31. Nc4 Bxc4 32. bxc4
Nf8 33. Na2 Ne6 34. Nc1 Bc5 35. Bxc5 Nxc5 36. Ka3 f5 37. Nb3 Nxb3 38. cxb3
fxe4 39. fxe4 Rf8 40. Rd3 h4 41. g3 g5 42. c5 Rf1 43. gxh4 gxh4 44. Rd6 Rf4
45. Re6 Rxe4 46. Re7+ Kc8 47. Rh7 Rf4 48. Re7 e4 49. Kb2 Rf2+ 50. Ka3 Rf4
51. Kb2 Rf2+ 52. Ka3 Rf3 53. Rxe4 Rxh3 54. Re8+ Kd7 55. Rb8 Ke6 56. Rxb7
Kd5 57. Rh7 Kxc5 58. Rh5+ Kb6 59. Kb2 Rh1 60. Ka2 h3 61. Kb2 c5 62. Ka2 Kc6
63. Kb2 Kd6 64. Ka2 Kc6 65. Kb2 h2 66. Ka2 Kd6 67. Kb2 Ke6 68. Ka2 Kf6 69.
Kb2 Kg6 70. Rh8 Kg7 71. Rh3 Kg6 72. Ka2 Kf5 1/2-1/2

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.13"]
[Round "4"]
[White "Disconzi da Silva, R"]
[Black "Milos, G"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "C47"]
[WhiteElo "2380"]
[BlackElo "2555"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. d4 exd4 5. Nd5 Be7 6. Bf4 d6 7. Nxd4 O-O
8. Nb5 Nxd5 9. exd5 Ne5 10. Be2 Ng6 11. Bd2 Bf6 12. Nc3 Re8 13. O-O Bf5 14.
Bb5 Bd7 15. Bxd7 Qxd7 16. Qf3 b5 17. Rae1 Ne5 18. Qg3 Nc4 19. Bc1 a6 20.
Qd3 Rxe1 21. Rxe1 Re8 22. Re4 Bxc3 23. bxc3 f5 24. Rxe8+ Qxe8 25. Kf1 Qe4
26. Be3 Nxe3+ 27. fxe3 Kf7 28. h3 Kf6 29. Qd4+ Kg6 30. Qd2 Qc4+ 31. Qd3
Qxa2 32. g4 Qc4 33. gxf5+ Kg5 34. e4 Qxd3+ 35. cxd3 Kf4 36. Ke2 a5 37. h4
h5 38. Kd2 a4 39. Kc1 Ke3 40. Kc2 a3 0-1

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.13"]
[Round "4"]
[White "Agdamus, J"]
[Black "de Souza, AF"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "A81"]
[WhiteElo "2280"]

1. d4 f5 2. g3 Nf6 3. Bg2 g6 4. c3 Bg7 5. Qb3 c6 6. Nd2 d5 7. Nh3 O-O 8.
Nf4 e6 9. Nf3 Qe8 10. O-O Nbd7 11. Nd3 Ne4 12. Bf4 b6 13. Rfe1 Qe7 14. Nfe5
Nxe5 15. Bxe5 Bh6 16. e3 Bb7 17. Rad1 c5 18. Qa3 Rf7 19. f3 c4 20. Qxe7
Rxe7 21. fxe4 cxd3 22. exf5 gxf5 23. Rxd3 Rc8 24. Rd2 Bc6 25. Bf1 b5 26.
Bd3 a6 27. g4 1-0

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.14"]
[Round "5"]
[White "De Souza, AF"]
[Black "Loureiro, L"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "B05"]
[BlackElo "2375"]

1. e4 Nf6 2. e5 Nd5 3. d4 d6 4. Nf3 Bg4 5. Be2 e6 6. O-O Be7 7. c4 Nb6 8.
Nc3 O-O 9. Be3 N8d7 10. exd6 cxd6 11. b3 a6 12. Qd2 Re8 13. Rad1 Qc7 14.
Ne4 Bf5 15. Ng3 Bg6 16. h4 Nf6 17. Ng5 h6 1/2-1/2

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.14"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Milos, G"]
[Black "Agdamus, J"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "C41"]
[WhiteElo "2555"]
[BlackElo "2280"]

1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 e5 4. Nf3 Nbd7 5. Bc4 Be7 6. O-O O-O 7. Re1 c6 8.
a4 a5 9. h3 Qc7 10. Ba2 Re8 11. Ng5 Rf8 12. Be3 exd4 13. Bxd4 h6 14. Nf3
Nc5 15. Nh4 Ne6 16. Be3 Nxe4 17. Nxe4 Bxh4 18. Qxd6 Be7 19. Qxc7 Nxc7 20.
Bc5 Bxc5 21. Nxc5 b6 22. Re7 Nd5 23. Bxd5 cxd5 24. Nb3 Be6 25. Nd4 Rfe8 26.
Rb7 Rab8 27. Rxb8 Rxb8 28. b3 Bd7 29. f3 Kf8 30. Kf2 Re8 31. Rd1 Ke7 32.
Ne2 Rc8 33. Rd2 Bf5 34. Nd4 Bd7 35. g4 Kd6 36. Ne2 Kc5 37. Nf4 Bc6 38. c3
Rd8 39. Rd4 Rd7 40. Ke3 Re7+ 41. Kd2 g5 42. Ng2 b5 43. axb5 Bxb5 44. Ne3
Bc6 45. Nf5 Re6 46. b4+ axb4 47. cxb4+ Kb6 48. Rd3 Bb7 49. Re3 Rf6 50. Nd4
Rf4 51. Kc3 Ba6 52. Re5 Bf1 53. Rxd5 Rf6 54. Rf5 Rxf5 55. Nxf5 Bxh3 56. Ne3
Kb5 57. Kb3 Kb6 58. Kc4 f5 59. gxf5 h5 60. Kd5 Bxf5 61. Nxf5 Kb5 62. Ke5
Kxb4 63. Kf6 g4 64. f4 g3 65. Nxg3 h4 66. Nh1 Kc4 67. Kg5 h3 68. Kg4 1-0

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.14"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Matsuura, E"]
[Black "Prates, F"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "C10"]
[WhiteElo "2415"]
[BlackElo "2220"]

1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 dxe4 4. Nxe4 Bd7 5. Nf3 Bc6 6. Bd3 Nd7 7. O-O Ngf6
8. Nxf6+ Qxf6 9. Be2 Bxf3 10. Bxf3 c6 11. b4 a6 12. c4 Rd8 13. b5 axb5 14.
cxb5 Nb8 15. bxc6 Nxc6 16. Be3 Bc5 17. Qa4 Bxd4 18. Rad1 O-O 19. Bxc6 Bxe3
20. fxe3 Rxd1 21. Qxd1 Qe5 22. Bxb7 Qxe3+ 23. Kh1 Qa7 24. Qb3 Rb8 25. Rb1
g6 26. h3 e5 27. Qd5 e4 28. Qxe4 Qxa2 29. Rf1 Rf8 30. Bd5 Qa7 31. Qe5 Qd7
32. Kh2 Qa7 33. Rf6 Qd7 34. Rf3 Qa7 35. h4 Qd7 36. h5 Qd8 37. h6 Qh4+ 38.
Rh3 1-0

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.14"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Limp, E"]
[Black "Disconzi da Silva, R"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "A80"]
[WhiteElo "2325"]
[BlackElo "2380"]

1. d4 e6 2. Nf3 f5 3. c3 b6 4. g3 Bb7 5. Bg2 Nf6 6. Bg5 Be7 7. O-O O-O 8.
Nbd2 Qe8 9. Qc2 Qh5 10. Bxf6 Rxf6 11. e4 fxe4 12. Nxe4 Rh6 13. h4 Nc6 14.
Rfe1 Rf8 15. Qe2 Nd8 16. Ne5 Qxe2 17. Rxe2 d6 18. Nf3 Rh5 19. Nh2 Ra5 20.
f4 Ba6 21. Rd2 Bc4 22. a3 Bd5 23. b4 Ra4 24. Bf3 b5 25. Ng4 Bxh4 26. Kg2
Be7 27. Ne3 Bc6 28. d5 exd5 29. Nxd5 Bxd5 30. Rxd5 c6 31. Rd3 d5 32. Nd2
Bf6 33. Nb3 Nb7 34. Bg4 Rd8 35. Kf3 Kf8 36. Bf5 g6 37. Bg4 Kf7 38. Bh3 a5
39. Nd4 Bxd4 40. Rxd4 axb4 41. cxb4 Nd6 42. f5 Rda8 43. fxg6+ hxg6 44. Kf4
Rxa3 45. Rc1 Nc4 46. Bd7 Kf6 0-1

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.14"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Lima, D"]
[Black "Sunye Neto, J"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "E35"]
[WhiteElo "2475"]
[BlackElo "2510"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. Qc2 d5 5. cxd5 exd5 6. Bg5 h6 7. Bh4 c5 8.
dxc5 g5 9. Bg3 Ne4 10. e3 Qa5 11. Nge2 Nc6 12. a3 Bf5 13. Qc1 Nxc5 14. axb4
Nd3+ 15. Kd2 Qxb4 16. Ra4 Nxc1 17. Rxb4 Nxe2 18. Rxb7 Nxg3 19. hxg3 d4 20.
exd4 Nxd4 21. Nd5 Kf8 22. Bc4 Rd8 23. Kc3 Nc6 24. Nb4 Rd7 25. Rb5 Be4 26.
Nxc6 Bxc6 27. Rb8+ Kg7 28. Rxh8 1-0

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.14"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Cukier, M"]
[Black "Van Riemsdijk, H"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "A46"]
[WhiteElo "2150"]
[BlackElo "2370"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 e6 3. g3 c5 4. Bg2 cxd4 5. Nxd4 d5 6. O-O e5 7. Nf3 Nc6 8.
c4 d4 9. e3 Bc5 10. exd4 exd4 11. Nbd2 O-O 12. Nb3 Qb6 13. Bf4 Bg4 14. h3
Bh5 15. Nxc5 Qxc5 16. Rc1 Rad8 17. Qb3 b6 18. Ne1 Na5 19. Qa4 Qf5 20. b4
Nxc4 21. Rxc4 Be2 22. Qc2 d3 23. Qd2 Rfe8 24. Nf3 Bxf1 25. Bxf1 Qd5 26. Rd4
Qxf3 27. Rxd3 Rxd3 28. Qxd3 Qxd3 29. Bxd3 Re1+ 30. Kg2 Nd5 31. Bd6 Rd1 32.
Be2 Rd2 33. Kf3 Nc3 0-1

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.15"]
[Round "6"]
[White "Van Riemsdijk, H"]
[Black "Disconzi da Silva, R"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B88"]
[WhiteElo "2370"]
[BlackElo "2380"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 Nc6 6. Bc4 e6 7. Be3 Be7
8. Bb3 O-O 9. O-O Qa5 10. f4 Qh5 11. Qxh5 Nxh5 12. f5 Nxd4 13. Bxd4 Nf6 14.
fxe6 Bxe6 15. Rae1 Bxb3 16. axb3 Nd7 17. Nd5 Bd8 18. Re3 Re8 19. Rg3 Ne5
20. Rf6 Re6 21. Rxe6 fxe6 22. Nf4 Kf7 23. Kf1 Rc8 24. c3 Bf6 25. Nh5 a6 26.
Ke2 Rc7 27. Rh3 Ng6 28. Bxf6 gxf6 29. Rf3 Rc5 30. Nxf6 Ke7 31. g3 Rb5 32.
c4 Ra5 33. Kd2 h5 34. b4 Ra2 35. Kc3 Ra1 36. Nxh5 Re1 37. Nf6 Ne5 38. Ng8+
Kd7 39. Nf6+ Ke7 40. Ng8+ Kd7 41. Rf2 Re3+ 42. Kc2 Nxc4 43. Nf6+ Kc6 44. g4
Rh3 45. g5 Ne5 46. Rg2 Ng6 47. Rd2 Ne5 48. Kb1 Rh4 49. Ka2 Rh8 50. Rg2 Ng6
51. Rc2+ Kb6 52. Nd7+ Kb5 53. Ka3 Rh3+ 54. b3 Rh5 55. Rc7 Rxg5 56. Rxb7+
Kc6 57. Ra7 Rh5 58. Nf6 Rxh2 59. Rxa6+ Kc7 60. Ne8+ Kd7 61. Nxd6 Ne5 62.
Nc4 Nxc4+ 63. bxc4 Re2 64. b5 Rxe4 65. Kb4 Re1 66. Ra7+ Kc8 67. Kc5 Rb1 68.
Kc6 1-0

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.15"]
[Round "6"]
[White "Sunye Neto, J"]
[Black "de Souza, AF"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "A21"]
[WhiteElo "2510"]

1. c4 e5 2. Nc3 d6 3. Nf3 f5 4. d4 e4 5. Ng5 c6 6. d5 Be7 7. Nh3 Nf6 8. g3
O-O 9. Bg2 Na6 10. O-O Nc7 11. a4 cxd5 12. cxd5 b6 13. f3 exf3 14. Bxf3 Bb7
15. Nf4 g5 16. Ne6 Nxe6 17. dxe6 Bxf3 18. Rxf3 Ng4 19. e4 Qc8 20. Nd5 Qxe6
21. Rxf5 Ne5 1-0

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.15"]
[Round "6"]
[White "Prates, F"]
[Black "Lima, D"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "B23"]
[WhiteElo "2220"]
[BlackElo "2475"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nc3 Nc6 3. f4 d6 4. Nf3 e6 5. Bc4 Nf6 6. d3 Be7 7. e5 dxe5 8.
Nxe5 Nd4 9. O-O O-O 10. a4 b6 11. Ne4 Nxe4 12. dxe4 Qc7 13. c3 Nc6 14. Nxc6
Qxc6 15. Qe2 Bb7 16. Re1 Rad8 17. b3 Bh4 18. g3 Be7 19. Bb5 Qc8 20. Bb2 Rd6
21. Rad1 Rfd8 22. Rxd6 Rxd6 23. Bc1 g6 24. h4 h5 25. Kh2 Bf8 26. Bd3 Qc6
27. Bb5 Qc8 28. Bd3 Rd7 29. Bb5 Rd8 30. Bd3 Bg7 31. Qc2 Bc6 32. Re2 Rd6 33.
Rd2 Qb7 34. e5 Rd7 35. Bf1 Bf8 36. c4 Be7 37. Qd1 Rxd2+ 38. Qxd2 Kf8 39.
Bb2 Ke8 40. Bc3 a5 41. Bh3 Be4 42. Bg2 Qc6 43. Qe2 1/2-1/2

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.15"]
[Round "6"]
[White "Loureiro, L"]
[Black "Milos, G"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "A47"]
[WhiteElo "2375"]
[BlackElo "2555"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 e6 3. e3 b6 4. Bd3 Bb7 5. O-O Be7 6. b3 O-O 7. Bb2 c5 8.
Nbd2 Nc6 9. a3 cxd4 10. exd4 Re8 11. Re1 Bf8 12. c4 d5 13. Qe2 g6 14. Qe3
Bg7 15. h3 Qc7 16. Rac1 dxc4 17. bxc4 Rad8 18. Bf1 Qb8 19. Red1 Ne7 20. g4
Nc6 21. Bg2 Nd7 22. Nf1 Na5 23. N1d2 Ba6 24. Bf1 e5 25. dxe5 Nxe5 26. Bxe5
Bxe5 27. Nxe5 Qxe5 28. c5 Qxe3 29. fxe3 Bxf1 30. Nxf1 Nb3 31. Rxd8 Rxd8 32.
Rc4 Nxc5 33. a4 a5 34. Ng3 Rd1+ 35. Kg2 Ra1 36. Ne4 Rxa4 37. Nf6+ Kg7 38.
Ne8+ Kf8 39. Nd6 Rxc4 40. Nxc4 a4 41. Na3 Ke7 42. Kf3 Kd6 43. h4 h6 0-1

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.15"]
[Round "6"]
[White "Cukier, M"]
[Black "Matsuura, E"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "A45"]
[WhiteElo "2150"]
[BlackElo "2415"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. Bg5 e6 3. e4 h6 4. Bxf6 Qxf6 5. Nf3 d6 6. Nc3 g5 7. Qd3 g4 8.
Nd2 Bg7 9. Nb3 Bd7 10. Be2 Nc6 11. O-O-O O-O-O 12. f3 e5 13. Nd5 Qg5+ 14.
Kb1 f5 15. h4 gxh3 16. gxh3 fxe4 17. fxe4 exd4 18. Rhg1 Qe5 19. Nd2 Rhg8
20. Rg6 Bh8 21. Nc4 Qh2 22. Rxh6 Rg3 23. Qd2 Rxh3 24. Rxh3 Qxh3 25. Qg5 Qe6
26. Qh4 Re8 27. Bf3 b5 28. Nd2 Ne5 29. Bh5 Rf8 30. a3 d3 31. c3 c6 32. Ne7+
Kc7 33. Nf5 Qf6 34. Qf2 c5 35. Rf1 Nc4 36. Bd1 Nxb2 37. e5 Qxe5 38. Qg3
Qxg3 39. Nxg3 Rxf1 40. Ngxf1 Nxd1 0-1

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.15"]
[Round "6"]
[White "Agdamus, J"]
[Black "Limp, E"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "E70"]
[WhiteElo "2280"]
[BlackElo "2325"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 O-O 5. Bg5 d6 6. f4 c5 7. d5 Qa5 8. Qd2
e6 9. dxe6 Bxe6 10. Bd3 Nc6 11. f5 Bd7 12. Nge2 Ne5 13. O-O Bc6 14. Rad1
Rae8 15. Ng3 Qb4 16. Be2 Ned7 17. Qc2 h6 18. a3 Qb6 19. Bf4 Ne5 20. Rxd6
Qc7 21. Rfd1 a6 22. b4 cxb4 23. axb4 Qb6+ 24. R6d4 Qxb4 25. Nd5 Nxd5 26.
exd5 Ba4 27. Qb1 Qxb1 28. Rxb1 Nf3+ 29. Bxf3 Bxd4+ 30. Kf1 b6 31. Bd6 Bc2
32. Re1 Rxe1+ 33. Kxe1 Re8+ 34. Kd2 Bxf5 35. Nxf5 gxf5 36. Bc7 Bc5 37. Kc2
b5 38. d6 Rf8 39. d7 Be7 40. c5 Bxc5 41. d8=Q Rxd8 42. Bxd8 1-0

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.17"]
[Round "7"]
[White "De Souza, AF"]
[Black "Prates, F"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "C69"]
[BlackElo "2220"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Bxc6 dxc6 5. O-O Bg4 6. h3 h5 7. d3 Qf6 8.
Nbd2 Bd6 9. Re1 Bxf3 10. Qxf3 Qe6 11. Nc4 Ne7 12. Ne3 g6 13. Bd2 O-O-O 14.
Bc3 Rdg8 15. d4 f6 16. a4 Kb8 17. d5 cxd5 18. exd5 Qf7 19. Rad1 g5 20. Qe4
f5 21. Qd3 g4 22. Nc4 e4 23. Nxd6 cxd6 24. Qe3 Rh7 25. Qf4 gxh3 26. Qxd6+
Ka8 27. g3 f4 28. Rxe4 fxg3 29. Rf4 Nf5 30. Qe6 gxf2+ 31. Kxf2 Rg2+ 32. Ke1
Rg1+ 33. Ke2 Ng3+ 34. Kf3 Qxe6 35. dxe6 Rxd1 36. Kxg3 Re7 37. Kxh3 Rxe6 38.
Rf3 Rg6 39. Kh2 b6 40. Rf5 Rh6 41. b3 Rc1 42. Rf2 Rc6 0-1

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.17"]
[Round "7"]
[White "Milos, G"]
[Black "Sunye Neto, J"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B81"]
[WhiteElo "2555"]
[BlackElo "2510"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Be3 e6 7. g4 h6 8.
Qf3 Nc6 9. Nxc6 bxc6 10. h4 h5 11. gxh5 Nxh5 12. O-O-O Qc7 13. Ne2 Qa5 14.
Kb1 Rb8 15. Ba7 Rb7 16. Bd4 e5 17. Bc3 Qc7 18. Ng3 Nxg3 19. Qxg3 Be6 20. f4
exf4 21. Qxf4 Rh5 22. Be2 Rc5 23. Qg3 d5 24. Qxc7 Rxc7 25. exd5 cxd5 26.
Bxa6 Rxc3 27. bxc3 Rxc3 28. Rd3 Rc5 29. Rb3 Bd6 30. Bd3 Rc7 31. Re1 Ke7 32.
Bf5 Bc5 33. h5 Bf2 34. Re2 Bd4 35. Rb4 Bc5 36. Rb8 Kd6 37. Bxe6 fxe6 38. a4
d4 39. Ka2 Ra7 40. Kb3 Kd5 41. Rd8+ Bd6 42. c4+ dxc3 43. Re3 1-0

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.17"]
[Round "7"]
[White "Matsuura, E"]
[Black "Van Riemsdijk, H"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "C39"]
[WhiteElo "2415"]
[BlackElo "2370"]

1. e4 e5 2. f4 exf4 3. Nf3 g5 4. h4 g4 5. Ne5 Nf6 6. d4 d6 7. Nd3 Nxe4 8.
Bxf4 Bg7 9. c3 O-O 10. Nd2 Re8 11. Nxe4 Rxe4+ 12. Kf2 c5 13. dxc5 dxc5 14.
g3 Qb6 15. Bg2 c4+ 16. Kf1 Re8 17. Nb4 Na6 18. Nxa6 Bf5 19. Nb4 Rad8 20.
Nd5 Rxd5 21. Bxd5 Bd3+ 0-1

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.17"]
[Round "7"]
[White "Limp, E"]
[Black "Loureiro, L"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "D13"]
[WhiteElo "2325"]
[BlackElo "2375"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 c6 3. Nc3 d5 4. cxd5 cxd5 5. Nf3 Nc6 6. Bf4 a6 7. Ne5 e6 8.
e3 Be7 9. Bd3 Bd7 10. Rc1 O-O 11. g4 Nxe5 12. Bxe5 Bc6 13. g5 Ne4 14. Rg1
Bxg5 15. Bxe4 dxe4 16. Bxg7 Kxg7 17. h4 h6 18. hxg5 hxg5 19. Qg4 f5 20.
Qxg5+ Qxg5 21. Rxg5+ Kf6 22. Rg1 Rg8 23. Kd2 Rxg1 24. Rxg1 Rh8 25. Ne2 Rh2
26. Ke1 Be8 27. Nf4 Kf7 28. Rg5 Rh1+ 29. Kd2 Rf1 30. Rg2 a5 31. Rh2 Ke7 32.
Ne2 Bc6 33. a3 Kd6 34. Nc3 Bd5 35. Ne2 Bc6 36. Ng3 Rb1 37. Kc3 Rg1 38. Ne2
Rf1 39. Ng3 Rc1+ 40. Kd2 Rb1 41. Kc2 Rg1 42. Ne2 1/2-1/2

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.17"]
[Round "7"]
[White "Lima, D"]
[Black "Cukier, M"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "E32"]
[WhiteElo "2475"]
[BlackElo "2150"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. Qc2 d6 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. Qxc3 Nbd7 7. f3 e5
8. d5 a5 9. e4 O-O 10. Be3 b6 11. b4 Nh5 12. g3 g6 13. Bg2 f5 14. Ne2 fxe4
15. fxe4 Qe7 16. Rf1 Ndf6 17. Bh6 Rf7 18. h3 Bd7 19. b5 Ng7 20. O-O-O Raf8
21. Qe3 Bc8 22. Nc3 Nd7 23. Na4 Rxf1 24. Rxf1 Rxf1+ 25. Bxf1 Qf7 26. Be2
Nf6 27. g4 Nge8 28. Nb2 Kh8 29. Kd2 Ng8 30. Bg5 Kg7 31. c5 h6 32. Bh4 dxc5
33. Nc4 Qf4 34. Bg3 Qxe3+ 35. Kxe3 Ngf6 36. Bxe5 Kf7 37. a4 Ke7 38. Bf3 Nd6
39. Bxd6+ cxd6 40. Nxb6 1-0

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.17"]
[Round "7"]
[White "Disconzi da Silva, R"]
[Black "Agdamus, J"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "A07"]
[WhiteElo "2380"]
[BlackElo "2280"]

1. Nf3 d5 2. b3 Nf6 3. Bb2 Bg4 4. d3 Nbd7 5. Nbd2 e6 6. g3 Be7 7. Bg2 c6 8.
O-O a5 9. a3 O-O 10. h3 Bh5 11. e4 b5 12. Qe2 c5 13. e5 Ne8 14. g4 Bg6 15.
Nh2 Nc7 16. f4 f5 17. Kh1 Rb8 18. c3 1/2-1/2

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.18"]
[Round "8"]
[White "Matsuura, E"]
[Black "Lima, D"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "C10"]
[WhiteElo "2415"]
[BlackElo "2475"]

1. e4 Nc6 2. Nc3 e6 3. d4 d5 4. e5 f6 5. exf6 Nxf6 6. Nf3 Bd6 7. Bb5 O-O 8.
O-O Ng4 9. Bg5 Qe8 10. h3 Rxf3 11. Qxf3 Nh2 12. Qe3 Nxf1 13. Rxf1 Bd7 14.
Bf4 Qg6 15. Bxc6 Bxc6 16. Bxd6 cxd6 17. Qd2 Rf8 1/2-1/2

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.18"]
[Round "8"]
[White "Cukier, M"]
[Black "de Souza, AF"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "C10"]
[WhiteElo "2150"]

1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nd2 dxe4 4. Nxe4 Bd7 5. Bd3 Bc6 6. Nf3 Nd7 7. O-O Be7
8. c4 Ngf6 9. Nc3 O-O 10. Re1 b6 11. Ne5 Bb7 12. Bf4 c5 13. d5 exd5 14.
cxd5 Nxe5 15. Bxe5 g6 16. Bc4 Nd7 17. Bc7 Qxc7 18. Rxe7 Rae8 19. d6 Qc8 20.
Qb3 Kg7 21. Rae1 Nf6 22. Bxf7 Rxe7 23. Rxe7 Kh8 24. Rc7 Qf5 25. Qe6 Qg5 26.
f3 Bxf3 27. g3 Qc1+ 28. Kf2 Qxb2+ 29. Kxf3 Qxc3+ 30. Qe3 Qb4 31. Qe5 Qg4+
32. Ke3 Qd4+ 33. Qxd4 cxd4+ 34. Kxd4 Rd8 35. Ke5 Nd7+ 36. Ke6 Nc5+ 37. Ke7
Ra8 38. d7 Nxd7 39. Rxd7 Rc8 40. Rd8+ Rxd8 41. Kxd8 Kg7 1-0

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.18"]
[Round "8"]
[White "Van Riemsdijk, H"]
[Black "Agdamus, J"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "C41"]
[WhiteElo "2370"]
[BlackElo "2280"]

1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 e5 4. Nf3 Nbd7 5. Bc4 Be7 6. O-O O-O 7. Re1 c6 8.
a4 a5 9. h3 Qe8 10. Ba2 Bd8 11. Nh4 exd4 12. Qxd4 Qe5 13. Nf3 Qxd4 14. Nxd4
Nc5 15. Bf4 Bc7 16. Rad1 Rd8 17. e5 dxe5 18. Bxe5 Bxe5 19. Rxe5 Na6 20.
Rxa5 c5 21. Nf3 Rxd1+ 22. Nxd1 Nd7 23. Bd5 Ra7 24. Nc3 Nb6 25. Ne5 Nxd5 26.
Nxd5 Kf8 27. Nb6 Bf5 28. Ned7+ Ke7 29. Nxc5 1-0

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.18"]
[Round "8"]
[White "Sunye Neto, J"]
[Black "Limp, E"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B38"]
[WhiteElo "2510"]
[BlackElo "2325"]

1. c4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 g6 5. e4 Bg7 6. Be3 d6 7. Nc3 Nf6 8.
f3 O-O 9. Be2 Nxd4 10. Bxd4 Be6 11. O-O Qa5 12. Rc1 Rfc8 13. b3 Nd7 14.
Bxg7 Kxg7 15. f4 a6 16. f5 gxf5 17. Qd4+ f6 18. exf5 Bf7 19. Bf3 Rab8 20.
Bd5 Qc5 21. Qxc5 Rxc5 22. b4 Rc7 23. Bxf7 Kxf7 24. Nd5 Rc6 25. Rc3 Rg8 26.
Rf4 Nb6 27. Ne3 Nd7 28. Rh4 Rg7 29. Nd5 Ne5 30. Kf1 Ke8 31. b5 Rc5 32. bxa6
bxa6 33. Ne3 Nd7 34. Rb3 Re5 35. Kf2 Nc5 36. Rb8+ Kd7 37. Rd4 h5 38. Kf3
Rg5 39. Rh8 Kc6 40. g3 Nd7 41. Rd5 Rxd5 42. cxd5+ Kc5 43. Rh7 Kd4 44. Rxe7
Ne5+ 45. Ke2 Nc4 46. Nxc4 Kxc4 47. Re6 Rxf5 48. Rxd6 a5 49. h4 Kd4 50. a4
Ke4 51. Ra6 Rxd5 52. Rxf6 Rc5 53. Rf4+ Ke5 54. Kd3 Rc8 55. Rc4 Rd8+ 56. Ke3
Rd5 57. Rc8 Kf5 58. Rg8 Kf6 59. Ke4 Re5+ 60. Kd4 Rf5 61. Rf8+ 1-0

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.18"]
[Round "8"]
[White "Prates, F"]
[Black "Milos, G"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "B23"]
[WhiteElo "2220"]
[BlackElo "2555"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nc3 Nc6 3. f4 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5. Bc4 e6 6. O-O Nge7 7. Qe1 O-O 8.
d3 Nd4 9. Nxd4 cxd4 10. Ne2 d5 11. Bb3 dxe4 12. dxe4 Bd7 13. Qf2 Bc6 14. e5
Bb5 15. Rd1 Bxe2 16. Qxe2 Qb6 17. Kh1 Rfd8 18. Rd3 h5 19. Bd2 Nf5 20. c3 a5
21. Qd1 a4 22. Bc2 Qxb2 23. Rb1 Qxa2 24. Rxb7 Qd5 25. Rb4 a3 26. cxd4 Nh4
27. Rg3 a2 28. Bc3 Rdc8 29. Ba1 Qc6 30. Rb2 Ra7 31. h3 Kh8 32. f5 Nxf5 33.
Bxf5 exf5 34. Rd3 Qd5 35. Rdd2 Bh6 36. Rdc2 Rxc2 37. Rxc2 Rb7 38. Bb2 Kh7
39. Qa1 Bf4 40. Re2 Qb3 41. Kg1 Qg3 42. Rc2 Be3+ 43. Kh1 Bxd4 0-1

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.18"]
[Round "8"]
[White "Loureiro, L"]
[Black "Disconzi da Silva, R"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "A40"]
[WhiteElo "2375"]
[BlackElo "2380"]

1. d4 e6 2. c4 b6 3. Nf3 Bb7 4. a3 f5 5. Nc3 Nf6 6. d5 Bd6 7. g3 a5 8. Bg2
Na6 9. O-O Nc5 10. Nd4 O-O 11. Ndb5 Be5 12. Bf4 d6 13. Bxe5 dxe5 14. d6
Bxg2 15. Kxg2 c6 16. Nc7 Ra7 17. b4 axb4 18. axb4 Rxa1 19. Qxa1 Qxd6 20.
Qa7 Ncd7 21. Rd1 Qxb4 22. Nxe6 Re8 23. Rxd7 Nxd7 24. Qxd7 Qe7 25. Qxe7 Rxe7
26. Ng5 Ra7 27. Nf3 Ra5 28. e4 g6 29. Nd2 Ra3 30. Ncb1 Ra1 31. Kf3 Kf7 32.
Ke3 Ke6 33. Kd3 h6 34. h4 h5 35. Nc3 f4 36. gxf4 exf4 37. Ne2 Ra3+ 38. Nc3
b5 39. cxb5 cxb5 40. Kd4 Ra1 41. Nd5 Ra4+ 42. Kc5 Ra2 43. Nxf4+ Kf6 44.
Nd5+ Kg7 45. Nf3 Rxf2 46. Ng5 b4 47. Nxb4 Rh2 48. Nd5 Rxh4 49. e5 Rh1 50.
e6 Re1 51. Kd6 h4 52. e7 Rxe7 53. Kxe7 h3 54. Nxh3 g5 55. Ne3 g4 56. Nf4 g3
57. Neg2 Kh7 58. Kf6 Kh6 59. Ng6 Kh5 60. Ne5 Kh6 61. Kf5 Kg7 62. Kg5 Kf8
63. Kf6 Ke8 64. Ke6 Kd8 65. Nf3 Kc8 66. Nd4 Kd8 67. Nb5 Kc8 68. Kd6 Kb7 69.
Na3 Kb6 70. Kd5 Kc7 1/2-1/2

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.19"]
[Round "9"]
[White "Agdamus, J"]
[Black "Loureiro, L"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "D19"]
[WhiteElo "2280"]
[BlackElo "2375"]

1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Nc3 dxc4 5. a4 Bf5 6. e3 e6 7. Bxc4 Bb4 8.
O-O O-O 9. Qe2 Nbd7 10. e4 Bg6 11. Bd3 Re8 12. Ne5 Nxe5 13. dxe5 Ng4 14.
Bf4 Qd4 15. Na2 Bf8 16. Rfd1 Nxe5 17. Ba6 Qxe4 18. Qxe4 Bxe4 19. Bxb7 Rab8
20. Ba6 Rb6 21. Bf1 Ng6 22. Be3 Rb7 23. Nc3 Bf5 24. a5 Ra8 25. a6 Rc7 26.
Na4 Be4 27. Nc5 Bd5 28. Rdc1 Bd6 29. b4 Ne5 30. f3 h6 31. Rab1 Rcc8 32. h3
Ng6 33. Nb7 Bf4 34. Bxf4 Nxf4 35. Rc5 e5 36. Rbc1 Ne6 37. R5c3 Rcb8 38. Bc4
Bxc4 39. Rxc4 Nd4 40. Kf2 g5 41. Na5 Kg7 42. Nxc6 Nxc6 43. Rxc6 Rxb4 44. g4
Rd8 45. Ke3 Ra4 46. R1c5 Rd1 47. Ke2 Rda1 48. Rxe5 Rxa6 49. Rc7 R1a2+ 50.
Kd3 Rf6 51. Re3 a6 52. Ra7 Rf2 53. Ke4 Rh2 54. Ra3 Rxh3 55. R7xa6 Rf4+ 0-1

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.19"]
[Round "9"]
[White "Disconzi da Silva, R"]
[Black "Sunye Neto, J"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "2380"]
[BlackElo "2510"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. Bg5 d5 3. e3 g6 4. Bxf6 exf6 5. Ne2 c6 6. Nd2 Nd7 7. g3 h5 8.
h4 Bh6 9. Bg2 f5 10. Nf4 Nf6 11. Nf3 Ng4 12. Qd2 O-O 13. O-O-O Re8 14. Kb1
Nf6 15. Ne5 Ne4 16. Qe1 Bg7 17. Nfd3 Qe7 18. Rg1 Kh7 19. Bf1 Be6 20. Be2
Rac8 21. f3 Nf6 22. Qf2 Rc7 23. Rde1 Bc8 24. Bd1 Qd6 25. Qh2 Rce7 26. Rg2
Qc7 27. Qg1 Bh6 28. a3 b6 29. c3 c5 30. Ba4 Rf8 31. Ka1 Kg7 32. Nf4 a6 33.
Bd1 Rfe8 34. Qf2 c4 35. Reg1 Rxe5 36. dxe5 Qxe5 37. Re1 b5 38. Qd2 a5 39.
Rge2 Kg8 40. Bc2 Bg7 41. Rd1 Qe7 42. Nxd5 Nxd5 43. Qxd5 Bb7 44. Qxb5 Bxf3
45. Rd7 Qe6 46. Rd6 Qxd6 47. Qxe8+ Bf8 48. Rf2 Qxg3 49. Rf1 Kg7 50. Ka2 Bd6
51. e4 Be2 52. Rb1 Bd3 53. Bxd3 Qxd3 54. exf5 Qxf5 55. Rd1 Qe5 56. Qd7 Be7
57. Rd4 Qe1 58. Rf4 Bf6 59. Qc6 Bxh4 60. Qxc4 Bf6 61. Qc6 Qe6+ 62. Qxe6
fxe6 63. c4 g5 64. Re4 g4 65. c5 g3 66. c6 Bd8 67. Rd4 Bb6 68. Rd7+ Kf6 69.
Rb7 g2 70. Rxb6 g1=Q 71. c7 Qc5 72. Rb5 Qxc7 73. Rxh5 Qc4+ 74. Kb1 a4 75.
Rh1 e5 76. Re1 e4 77. Rh1 Qd3+ 78. Ka2 e3 79. Rh6+ Kg5 80. Re6 Qd5+ 81. Kb1
Qxe6 0-1

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.19"]
[Round "9"]
[White "Limp, E"]
[Black "Prates, F"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "D04"]
[WhiteElo "2325"]
[BlackElo "2220"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 g6 3. c3 Bg7 4. Nbd2 d5 5. e3 Nbd7 6. Bd3 c5 7. O-O O-O 8.
Re1 Qc7 9. e4 cxd4 10. cxd4 dxe4 11. Nxe4 Nxe4 12. Rxe4 Nf6 13. Rh4 Nd5 14.
Qb3 Qd6 15. Ng5 h5 16. Bd2 b6 17. Re1 Bb7 18. Nf3 Rad8 19. Ne5 Bf6 20. Rhe4
Kg7 21. Bc4 a6 22. Qg3 b5 23. Bb3 h4 24. Qg4 Bc8 25. Qf3 Bf5 26. R4e2 Nb6
27. Bf4 Nd5 28. Nxg6 Nxf4 29. Nxf4 Bg6 30. Qg4 Kh7 31. Nxg6 fxg6 32. Bc2
Rg8 33. Qh5+ Kg7 34. Qxg6+ Kf8 35. Qh6+ Ke8 36. Bb3 Rg5 37. Rxe7+ Qxe7 38.
Rxe7+ Bxe7 39. Qh8+ Kd7 40. Qh7 Re8 41. Bf7 Rf8 42. Bg6 Rd5 43. g4 Rxd4 44.
Bf5+ Kd6 45. Qh6+ Rf6 46. Qe3 Rd5 47. Qb6+ Ke5 48. Qc7+ Bd6 49. Qc3+ Rd4
50. a3 Kd5 51. Qf3+ Kc5 52. b4+ Kc4 53. Qc6+ Kb3 54. Qc2+ 1-0

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.19"]
[Round "9"]
[White "Milos, G"]
[Black "Cukier, M"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "C92"]
[WhiteElo "2555"]
[BlackElo "2150"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O Be7 6. Re1 b5 7. Bb3 d6 8.
c3 O-O 9. h3 Bb7 10. d4 Re8 11. Nbd2 Bf8 12. d5 Nb8 13. Nf1 Nbd7 14. Ng3 g6
15. a3 c6 16. dxc6 Bxc6 17. Ng5 Re7 18. Qxd6 Qb6 19. Be3 Qb7 20. Nxf7 Rxf7
21. Qe6 Nc5 22. Bxc5 Bxc5 23. Qxf6 Raf8 24. Rad1 Bd5 25. Bxd5 Qxd5 26. Rxd5
1-0

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.19"]
[Round "9"]
[White "De Souza, AF"]
[Black "Matsuura, E"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "C69"]
[BlackElo "2415"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Bxc6 dxc6 5. O-O Qd6 6. Na3 Be6 7. Qe2 f6
8. Rd1 O-O-O 9. d4 Bg4 10. Be3 exd4 11. Rxd4 Qe7 12. Rxd8+ Qxd8 13. Nc4 Qe8
14. Bf4 Bc5 15. Re1 Qe6 16. Be3 Be7 17. Bf4 g5 18. Bc1 Bxf3 19. gxf3 Nh6
20. b3 Nf7 21. Bb2 Rg8 22. e5 f5 23. Kh1 Rg6 24. Qe3 b6 25. Qd3 Bc5 26. Ne3
f4 27. Ng4 h5 28. Qxa6+ Kb8 29. Re4 b5 30. Nf6 Nd8 31. a4 Rg7 32. axb5 Qh3
33. Bd4 Qf1+ 0-1

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.19"]
[Round "9"]
[White "Lima, D"]
[Black "Van Riemsdijk, H"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "C26"]
[WhiteElo "2475"]
[BlackElo "2370"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. g3 Bc5 5. Bg2 d6 6. d3 a6 7. O-O O-O 8.
Bg5 h6 9. Be3 Bxe3 10. fxe3 Ne7 11. Nh4 c6 12. Kh1 Bg4 13. Qd2 Qd7 14. Rf2
Nh7 15. Ne2 Ng5 16. Ng1 g6 17. Raf1 Kg7 18. Nhf3 Nxf3 19. Nxf3 f6 20. Qc3
c5 21. a3 Nc6 22. Nh4 a5 23. Qe1 b5 24. Bf3 Be6 25. g4 b4 26. Rg2 Rh8 27.
Bd1 g5 28. Nf5+ Bxf5 29. Rxf5 Ne7 30. Rf1 Ng6 31. Rgf2 Rhf8 32. axb4 axb4
33. c3 Rab8 34. c4 Ra8 35. h3 Ra1 36. Kh2 Nh4 37. Qe2 Qa7 38. Bb3 Rxf1 39.
Qxf1 Ng6 40. Qd1 Ra8 41. Qf3 Qe7 42. Rf1 Ra5 43. Kg3 Nh4 44. Qf2 Ng6 45.
Kf3 Nh4+ 46. Ke2 Ra7 47. Kd2 Ng6 48. Qg1 Ra5 49. Kc2 Nh4 50. Qf2 Ng6 51.
Kb1 Ra7 52. Qf5 Ra8 53. Qf2 Ra5 54. Kc2 Nh4 55. Kd2 Ng6 56. Qf5 Ra8 57. Qf2
1/2-1/2

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.20"]
[Round "10"]
[White "Lima, D"]
[Black "de Souza, AF"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "A41"]
[WhiteElo "2475"]

1. d4 d6 2. Nf3 g6 3. c4 Bg7 4. Nc3 e5 5. g3 Bg4 6. d5 Nd7 7. Bg2 Nc5 8. b4
Bxf3 9. exf3 e4 10. Bd2 Nd3+ 11. Kf1 exf3 12. Bxf3 Ne7 13. Be2 Ne5 14. Kg2
O-O 15. Ne4 h6 16. h4 f5 17. Nc3 Nf7 18. Qb3 Kh7 19. Bd3 Qd7 20. Bc2 Rae8
21. Rae1 Ng8 22. Ne2 Nf6 23. Nf4 Nd8 24. Qb1 Ng4 25. h5 Rxe1 26. hxg6+ Kh8
27. Bxe1 Be5 28. Bd2 Bxf4 29. Bxf4 Kg7 30. f3 1-0

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.20"]
[Round "10"]
[White "Matsuura, E"]
[Black "Milos, G"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "B30"]
[WhiteElo "2415"]
[BlackElo "2555"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 e6 4. Bxc6 bxc6 5. e5 Ne7 6. O-O Ng6 7. b3 Be7
8. Bb2 f6 9. Na3 O-O 10. Nc4 Qc7 11. d3 Ba6 12. Re1 Rf7 13. Qd2 Raf8 14.
Qa5 Qxa5 15. Nxa5 Bd8 16. Nc4 Bxc4 17. dxc4 fxe5 18. Bxe5 Ba5 19. Re2 Rxf3
20. gxf3 Nxe5 21. Rxe5 Bc3 22. Rae1 Bxe1 23. Rxe1 Rxf3 24. Re5 Rf5 25. Re3
Kf7 26. Rd3 Ke7 27. Kg2 e5 28. Rg3 Kf6 29. Rd3 Ke6 30. Rg3 g6 31. Rh3 Rf7
32. Kf1 e4 33. Ke2 Ke5 34. c3 d5 35. cxd5 cxd5 36. a3 a5 37. b4 axb4 38.
axb4 cxb4 39. cxb4 d4 40. b5 d3+ 41. Ke3 Rd7 42. Kd2 Kd4 43. b6 Rb7 44. Rh4
Rxb6 45. Rxh7 Rb2+ 46. Ke1 Re2+ 47. Kf1 e3 48. Rd7+ Kc3 49. fxe3 Rxh2 50.
Rc7+ Kd2 0-1

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.20"]
[Round "10"]
[White "Cukier, M"]
[Black "Limp, E"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "B87"]
[WhiteElo "2150"]
[BlackElo "2325"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Bc4 e6 7. Bb3 b5 8.
O-O Be7 9. Qf3 Qb6 10. Be3 Qb7 11. Qg3 O-O 12. Bh6 Ne8 13. Rad1 Kh8 14. Bg5
Bxg5 15. Qxg5 Nf6 16. Rfe1 b4 17. Na4 Nbd7 18. Qh4 Ne5 19. Qf4 Bd7 20. Qd2
Rac8 21. f4 Nc4 22. Bxc4 Rxc4 23. b3 Rcc8 24. e5 dxe5 25. fxe5 Nd5 26. Nb2
Nc3 27. Ra1 Rc5 28. Nd3 Rc7 29. Ne2 Qb6+ 30. Kh1 Nd5 31. a3 a5 32. axb4
axb4 33. Nef4 Nxf4 34. Nxf4 Bc6 35. Re3 Rd7 36. Nd3 Rd4 37. Rg3 h6 38. Qf2
Qd8 39. Re1 Qh4 40. Kg1 Kg8 41. Rf1 Bb5 42. Nf4 Qd8 43. Nh5 Rd1 44. Re1 g6
45. Nf6+ Kg7 46. h4 Rxe1+ 47. Qxe1 Qd4+ 48. Qe3 Qxe3+ 49. Rxe3 Rc8 50. Re4
Rxc2 51. Rxb4 Rc5 52. Re4 h5 53. Re3 Rc2 54. g3 Kh6 55. Ne4 Bc6 56. Ng5 Kg7
57. b4 Bd5 58. Ra3 Rb2 59. Ra7 Rg2+ 60. Kf1 Rxg3 61. Rxf7+ Kg8 62. Rf6 Rb3
63. Rxg6+ Kf8 64. Nxe6+ 1/2-1/2

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.20"]
[Round "10"]
[White "Prates, F"]
[Black "Disconzi da Silva, R"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "B26"]
[WhiteElo "2220"]
[BlackElo "2380"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nc3 Nc6 3. g3 g6 4. Bg2 Bg7 5. d3 e6 6. Be3 d6 7. Qd2 Nd4 8.
Nd1 Ne7 9. c3 Ndc6 10. Nf3 h6 11. h3 b6 12. d4 cxd4 13. Nxd4 Ba6 14. b3 Rc8
15. c4 d5 16. cxd5 exd5 17. Rc1 O-O 18. exd5 Nxd4 19. Rxc8 Qxc8 20. Bxd4
Bxd4 21. Qxd4 Nf5 22. Qd2 Re8+ 23. Ne3 Qc5 24. b4 Qc4 25. Kd1 Nxe3+ 26.
fxe3 Qc7 27. d6 Qd7 28. Kc1 Bb5 29. e4 Re6 30. e5 Rxe5 31. Qd4 Re2 32. Be4
Bc6 33. Bd3 Re6 34. Rd1 Rxd6 35. Qe3 Ba4 36. Rd2 Rd4 37. a3 a5 38. bxa5
bxa5 39. h4 Qd6 40. Bc2 Rxd2 41. Qxd2 Qxa3+ 42. Kd1 Bxc2+ 43. Qxc2 Qxg3 44.
Qa4 Qe5 45. Kc2 Kg7 0-1

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.20"]
[Round "10"]
[White "Sunye Neto, J"]
[Black "Agdamus, J"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "E08"]
[WhiteElo "2510"]
[BlackElo "2280"]

1. c4 e6 2. Nf3 d5 3. g3 c6 4. Qc2 Nf6 5. Bg2 Nbd7 6. O-O Be7 7. d4 O-O 8.
b3 a5 9. Nc3 b6 10. Re1 Ba6 11. Bf4 Rc8 12. Qb2 b5 13. c5 b4 14. Na4 Ne4
15. Ne5 Nxe5 16. Bxe5 f6 17. Bf4 g5 18. Bc1 Bb5 19. f3 Bxa4 20. fxe4 Bb5
21. Qc2 f5 22. exf5 exf5 23. a3 bxa3 24. Rxa3 Ra8 25. e3 Qe8 26. Bd2 Bd8
27. Bf1 Bxf1 28. Rxf1 Qe6 29. b4 a4 30. Rxa4 Rxa4 31. Qxa4 f4 32. Qd1 fxg3
33. Rxf8+ Kxf8 34. Qf3+ Kg7 35. hxg3 Be7 36. g4 h5 37. gxh5 g4 38. Qf2 g3
39. Qf3 Qh3 40. Be1 Qh2+ 41. Kf1 Qh3+ 42. Ke2 Qh2+ 43. Kd3 g2 44. Qg4+ Kf8
45. Bf2 Bd8 46. Qf5+ Ke8 47. Qe5+ Qxe5 48. dxe5 Bh4 49. Bg1 Be1 50. b5 cxb5
51. h6 Kf8 52. c6 Ba5 53. e6 1-0

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.20"]
[Round "10"]
[White "Van Riemsdijk, H"]
[Black "Loureiro, L"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B32"]
[WhiteElo "2370"]
[BlackElo "2375"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 e5 5. Nb5 d6 6. c4 Be7 7. Be2 a6 8.
N5c3 Bg5 9. Na3 Bxc1 10. Rxc1 Nf6 11. Nc2 O-O 12. O-O Be6 13. Qd3 Rc8 14.
Qe3 Qa5 15. Nd5 Bxd5 16. exd5 Ne7 17. a3 b5 18. Nb4 bxc4 19. Bxc4 Kh8 20.
Qd3 e4 21. Qd4 Nf5 22. Qa7 e3 23. Bd3 Ra8 24. Qb7 exf2+ 25. Rxf2 Ne3 26. h3
Qd8 27. Bxa6 Ne4 28. Re2 Qg5 29. Rce1 Nc5 30. Qc6 Nf5 31. Qxa8 1-0

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.21"]
[Round "11"]
[White "Loureiro, L"]
[Black "Sunye Neto, J"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "E48"]
[WhiteElo "2375"]
[BlackElo "2510"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e3 O-O 5. Bd3 d5 6. Nge2 dxc4 7. Bxc4 c5
8. O-O Nc6 9. a3 Bxc3 10. bxc3 e5 11. Ba2 cxd4 12. cxd4 exd4 13. exd4 Be6
14. Bxe6 fxe6 15. Qb3 Qd7 16. Be3 Nd5 17. Rac1 Rac8 18. Bd2 Qf7 19. Rc4
Rcd8 20. Rcc1 Rd7 21. Be3 h6 22. Rcd1 Rfd8 23. Rd2 Nde7 24. Rfd1 Nf5 25.
Qa2 Nce7 26. Bf4 Nd5 27. Be5 Nfe7 28. Qb3 Nc6 29. Bg3 Kh8 30. h3 Qf5 31.
Bh4 Rc8 32. f3 Nb6 33. Bf2 Na5 34. Qa2 Nd5 35. Ng3 Qf7 36. Ne4 b6 37. Bg3
Nc4 38. Re2 Rdd8 39. Qb3 Nf4 40. Bxf4 Qxf4 41. Nf2 Rxd4 42. Rxd4 Qxd4 43.
Rxe6 Qa1+ 44. Kh2 Qxa3 45. Qb5 Qc5 46. Re8+ Rxe8 47. Qxe8+ Kh7 48. Qe4+ Kg8
49. Qa8+ Qf8 50. Qxa7 Qd6+ 51. Kg1 Qd4 52. Kf1 Ne3+ 53. Kg1 Kh7 54. Qa8 b5
55. Qe4+ Qxe4 56. Nxe4 b4 57. Kf2 Nd5 58. Nc5 g5 59. g3 Kg6 60. Kg2 Kf5 61.
Kf2 Ke5 62. Kg2 Kd4 63. Nb3+ Ke3 64. Nc1 Ne7 65. Nb3 Nf5 66. h4 gxh4 67.
gxh4 h5 0-1

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.21"]
[Round "11"]
[White "Agdamus, J"]
[Black "Prates, F"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "D13"]
[WhiteElo "2280"]
[BlackElo "2220"]

1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. cxd5 cxd5 4. Nc3 Nc6 5. Bf4 Nf6 6. e3 a6 7. Nf3 Bg4 8.
Be2 e6 9. Ne5 Bxe2 10. Qxe2 Rc8 11. O-O Bd6 12. Nxc6 Rxc6 13. Bxd6 Qxd6 14.
Rfc1 O-O 15. Na4 1/2-1/2

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.21"]
[Round "11"]
[White "Disconzi da Silva, R"]
[Black "Cukier, M"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "E69"]
[WhiteElo "2380"]
[BlackElo "2150"]

1. d4 d6 2. c4 e5 3. Nf3 Nd7 4. Nc3 Ngf6 5. g3 g6 6. Bg2 Bg7 7. O-O O-O 8.
h3 c6 9. e4 Qb6 10. d5 cxd5 11. cxd5 Nc5 12. Qe2 Bd7 13. Nd2 Rfc8 14. Re1
a5 15. Bf1 Qc7 16. Ndb1 b5 17. Nxb5 Bxb5 18. Qxb5 Ncxe4 19. Na3 Rab8 20.
Qd3 Rb4 21. Bg2 Nc5 22. Qf1 e4 23. Nb5 Qb6 24. Nc3 Nd3 25. Re2 Nxc1 26.
Rxc1 Bh6 27. Rcc2 Rbc4 28. Qa1 e3 29. f4 Rd4 30. Qe1 Nh5 31. Bf3 Re8 32.
Kg2 Nxg3 33. Qxg3 Bxf4 34. Qe1 Re5 35. Kh1 Qd8 36. Rg2 Qf6 37. Ne2 Rd2 38.
Ng1 Qf5 39. Rc4 Kg7 40. Bg4 Qf6 41. Qf1 Bg5 42. Qxf6+ Bxf6 43. Bf3 Rf2 44.
Rc2 Bh4 45. b3 Rf5 46. Be4 Re5 47. Bf3 Rf5 48. Rc4 Bf6 49. Be4 Rh5 50. Rc2
Bd4 51. Re2 Rh4 52. Bd3 f5 53. a3 f4 54. Be4 Kf6 55. Rh2 Ke5 56. Rhxf2 Kxe4
57. Kg2 Rh5 58. Nf3 Rxd5 59. Rf1 Bc5 60. Rc1 Bxa3 61. Rc4+ Kf5 62. Nd4+ Ke5
63. Nc6+ Ke6 64. Rxf4 Kd7 65. Rc4 Bc5 66. Nxa5 Rg5+ 67. Rg4 Rf5 68. b4 Ba7
69. Nc4 d5 70. Nxe3 Re5 71. Kf3 d4 72. Nc2 Rf5+ 73. Ke4 d3 74. Rd2 Ke6 75.
Rxd3 Re5+ 76. Kf4 Bb8 77. Kf3 Rf5+ 78. Ke2 Rh5 79. Nd4+ Kf6 80. Rf3+ Ke7
81. Re4+ Kd6 82. Kd3 Rd5 83. Kc4 Rh5 84. Re6+ Kd7 85. Rf7+ 1-0

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.21"]
[Round "11"]
[White "Limp, E"]
[Black "Matsuura, E"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "C99"]
[WhiteElo "2325"]
[BlackElo "2415"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O Be7 6. Re1 b5 7. Bb3 O-O 8.
c3 d6 9. h3 Na5 10. Bc2 c5 11. d4 Qc7 12. Nbd2 cxd4 13. cxd4 Bb7 14. d5
Rac8 15. Bd3 Nd7 1/2-1/2

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.21"]
[Round "11"]
[White "Milos, G"]
[Black "Lima, D"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "B89"]
[WhiteElo "2555"]
[BlackElo "2475"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 Nc6 6. Bc4 e6 7. Be3 a6 8.
Qe2 Qc7 9. Bb3 Na5 10. g4 b5 11. g5 Nd7 12. Nxe6 fxe6 13. Bxe6 Nb6 14. Bxb6
Qxb6 15. Nd5 Qc6 16. Nf6+ gxf6 17. Bd5 Qc5 18. Qh5+ Kd8 19. Qf7 Qd4 20.
Bxa8 fxg5 21. O-O Be7 22. b3 Rf8 23. Rad1 Qe5 24. Qd5 Kc7 25. Qxe5 dxe5 26.
Kg2 Nc6 27. Rd5 Be6 28. Bxc6 Kxc6 29. Rxe5 Kd6 30. f4 Rxf4 31. Rxf4 Kxe5
32. Rf3 b4 33. Re3 h5 34. c3 a5 35. cxb4 axb4 36. Re1 g4 37. Rc1 h4 38. Rc7
Bd6 39. Rb7 h3+ 40. Kf1 Kxe4 41. Rb6 Kd5 42. Rb5+ Kc6 43. Ra5 Bxh2 44. Ra6+
Kd7 45. Ra7+ Ke8 46. Ra8+ Kf7 47. Ra7+ Kf6 0-1

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Brasilia"]
[Date "1995.07.21"]
[Round "11"]
[White "De Souza, AF"]
[Black "Van Riemsdijk, H"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "C69"]
[BlackElo "2370"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Bxc6 dxc6 5. O-O Bd6 6. d4 exd4 7. Qxd4 f6
8. Re1 Ne7 9. e5 fxe5 10. Nxe5 O-O 11. Bg5 Be6 12. Nc3 Nf5 13. Qd2 Qe8 14.
Rad1 c5 15. Nd5 h6 16. Bf4 Rd8 17. Nd3 Qf7 18. Bxd6 Rxd6 19. N5f4 Rfd8 20.
Nxe6 Rxe6 21. Qf4 Red6 22. Re5 Rf6 23. Rde1 Nd4 24. Qe4 Nxc2 25. Re7 Qd5
26. Qg4 Rf7 27. Rxf7 Qxf7 28. Ne5 Qxa2 29. Qh4 Re8 30. Qh5 Qe6 31. Re4 Nd4
32. f3 Rf8 33. Ng6 Ne2+ 34. Kh1 Qxe4 0-1

Book Review Games
------------------

[Event "cr"]
[Site "Kurt Klar mem"]
[Date "1987.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Omelchenko, L"]
[Black "Ahman, H"]
[Result "1-0"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nf6 4. O-O Nxe4 5. d4 Be7 6. Qe2 Nd6 7. Bxc6 
bxc6 8. dxe5 Nb7 9. Nc3 O-O 10. Re1 Nc5 11. Be3 Ne6 12. Rad1 d5 13. 
exd6 cxd6 14. Nd4 Nxd4 15. Bxd4 Be6 16. Qf3 d5 17. Qg3 Bf6 18. Ne2 Bxd4 
19. Nxd4 Qd7 20. b4 a5 21. a3 axb4 22. axb4 Rfe8 23. Qc3 Rac8 24. Qc5 
Qb7 25. Re3 Bd7 26. Rde1 Rxe3 27. Rxe3 Re8 28. Rxe8+ Bxe8 29. f4 h6 
30. Kf2 Bd7 31. Qe7 Qc8 32. Ke3 Bf5 33. Qd6 Bd7 34. Nf3 f6 35. Qe7 Bg4 
36. Nd4 Qa8 37. f5 1-0

[Event "?"]
[Site "cr WCCF C12"]
[Date "1995.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Weegenaar"]
[Black "Mackie, JJ"]
[Result "1-0"]
[BlackElo "2180"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O b5 6. Bb3 Bb7 7. Re1 
Bc5 8. c3 d6 9. d4 Bb6 10. Bg5 h6 11. Bh4 Qe7 12. a4 g5 13. Bg3 h5 14. 
h4 g4 15. Ng5 O-O 16. axb5 axb5 17. Rxa8 Bxa8 18. Qd3 Kg7 19. d5 Na7 
20. Na3 Qd7 21. c4 bxc4 22. Nxc4 Bd4 23. Ne3 Bxe3 24. Qxe3 c5 25. f4 
gxf3 26. Nxf3 Qg4 27. Nxe5 dxe5 28. Bxe5 Re8 29. Qc3 Rxe5 30. Qxe5 1-0

[Event "cr"]
[Site "Axelson mem"]
[Date "1990.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Arnlind, EA"]
[Black "Zagorovsky, V"]
[Result "1-0"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O b5 6. Bb3 Bb7 7. Re1 
Bc5 8. c3 d6 9. d4 Bb6 10. a4 O-O 11. Bg5 h6 12. Bh4 exd4 13. cxd4 Re8 
14. Nc3 g5 15. Bxg5 hxg5 16. Nxg5 Re7 17. Nd5 Bxd4 18. Re3 Nxd5 19. Rg3 
Bg7 20. Bxd5 Qc8 21. Qh5 Nd8 22. Nh7 Rd7 23. Nf6+ Kf8 24. Rxg7 1-0

[Event "ct"]
[Site "Zurich"]
[Date "1953.??.??"]
[Round "9"]
[White "Stahlberg, G"]
[Black "Taimanov, M"]
[Result "0-1"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 b6 4. g3 Ba6 5. Qa4 Be7 6. Bg2 O-O 7. Nc3 c6 
8. Ne5 Qe8 9. O-O d5 10. Re1 b5 11. cxb5 cxb5 12. Qd1 b4 13. Nb1 Nc6 
14. Nxc6 Qxc6 15. Nd2 Qb6 16. e3 Rac8 17. Bf1 Rc6 18. Bxa6 Qxa6 19. Nf3 
Rfc8 20. Qb3 Ne4 21. Nd2 Rc2 22. Nxe4 dxe4 23. a3 h5 24. d5 R8c4 25. 
Rd1 exd5 26. Bd2 Qf6 27. Rab1 h4 28. Qa4 Qf5 29. Qxa7 Bf8 30. Qb8 g5 
31. gxh4 gxh4 32. Qf4 Qxf4 33. exf4 d4 34. b3 Rc6 35. axb4 f5 36. h3 
Ra6 37. Rbc1 Rxc1 38. Rxc1 Ra2 39. Be1 Rb2 40. Kg2 Rxb3 41. Rc8 Rb1 
42. Bd2 e3 0-1

[Event "cr"]
[Site "BPCF jub"]
[Date "1983.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Mulder v.Leens Dijstra"]
[Black "Penrose, J"]
[Result "0-1"]

1. d4 d5 2. c4 dxc4 3. Nf3 a6 4. e3 e6 5. Bxc4 c5 6. O-O Nf6 7. Qe2 b5 
8. Bd3 Be7 9. dxc5 Bxc5 10. e4 Nc6 11. e5 Nd5 12. Bg5 Qb6 13. Nc3 Ncb4 
14. Ne4 h6 15. Bd2 Nxd3 16. Qxd3 Be7 17. Rac1 Bb7 18. a3 Rd8 19. Qb1 b4 
20. axb4 Nxb4 21. Be3 Qa5 22. Nc5 Bd5 23. Nd2 O-O 24. Rc3 Na2 25. Ra3 
Qb5 26. Ndb3 Nb4 27. Qc1 Qe2 28. Qc3 Qg4 29. f3 Bxf3 30. Rxf3 Rd1+ 31. 
Kf2 Nd5 32. Qc2 Bh4+ 33. g3 Rf1+ 34. Kxf1 Qxf3+ 35. Ke1 Nxe3 36. Qe2 
Qh1+ 37. Kd2 Bg5 38. Kc3 Qd5 0-1

[Event "?"]
[Site "RUS"]
[Date "1992.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Rublevsky"]
[Black "Maliutin"]
[Result "1-0"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 f5 3. Nxe5 Qf6 4. d4 d6 5. Nc4 fxe4 6. Nc3 Qg6 7. f3 
exf3 8. Qxf3 Nc6 9. Bd3 Qg4 10. Qe3+ Be7 11. O-O Nf6 12. d5 Nb4 13. Rf4 
Qd7 14. Bf5 Qxf5 15. Rxf5 Bxf5 16. Nb5 O-O 17. Nxc7 Nbxd5 18. Nxd5 1-0

[Event "?"]
[Site "RUS"]
[Date "1973.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Bagirov, V"]
[Black "Gufeld, E"]
[Result "0-1"]

1. d4 g6 2. c4 Bg7 3. Nc3 d6 4. e4 Nf6 5. f3 O-O 6. Be3 Nc6 7. Nge2 Rb8 
8. Qd2 a6 9. Bh6 b5 10. h4 e5 11. Bxg7 Kxg7 12. h5 Kh8 13. Nd5 bxc4 
14. hxg6 fxg6 15. Qh6 Nh5 16. g4 Rxb2 17. gxh5 g5 18. Rg1 g4 19. O-O-O 
Rxa2 20. Nef4 exf4 21. Nxf4 Rxf4 22. Qxf4 c3 23. Bc4 Ra3 24. fxg4 Nb4 
25. Kb1 Be6 26. Bxe6 Nd3 27. Qf7 Qb8+ 28. Bb3 Rxb3+ 29. Kc2 Nb4+ 30. 
Kxb3 Nd5+ 31. Kc2 Qb2+ 32. Kd3 Qb5+ 0-1

[Event "GMA qu"]
[Site "Moscow"]
[Date "1989.??.??"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Gheorghiu, F"]
[Black "Shirov, A"]
[Result "0-1"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d6 5. f3 O-O 6. Be3 c5 7. Nge2 Nc6 
8. Qd2 b6 9. Rd1 e6 10. g3 Ba6 11. b3 Re8 12. Kf2 d5 13. e5 cxd4 14. 
Bxd4 Nd7 15. cxd5 Ncxe5 16. Nf4 Bb7 17. Be2 exd5 18. Nfxd5 Nf6 19. Nf4 
Qe7 20. Rhe1 Rad8 21. Qc1 g5 22. Bb5 Rxd4 23. Rxd4 Nfg4+ 24. Kf1 Nxh2+ 
25. Kg2 Nhxf3 26. Nfd5 Nxd4 27. Bxe8 Qe6 28. Qe3 Nc2 0-1

[Event "?"]
[Site "Moscow"]
[Date "1969.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Polugaevsky, L"]
[Black "Tal, M"]
[Result "1-0"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 d5 4. Nf3 c5 5. cxd5 Nxd5 6. e4 Nxc3 7. bxc3 
cxd4 8. cxd4 Bb4+ 9. Bd2 Bxd2+ 10. Qxd2 O-O 11. Bc4 Nc6 12. O-O b6 13. 
Rad1 Bb7 14. Rfe1 Na5 15. Bd3 Rc8 16. d5 exd5 17. e5 Nc4 18. Qf4 Nb2 
19. Bxh7+ Kxh7 20. Ng5+ Kg6 21. h4 Rc4 22. h5+ Kh6 23. Nxf7+ Kh7 24. 
Qf5+ Kg8 25. e6 Qf6 26. Qxf6 gxf6 27. Rd2 Rc6 28. Rxb2 Re8 29. Nh6+ Kh7 
30. Nf5 Rexe6 31. Rxe6 Rxe6 32. Rc2 Rc6 33. Re2 Bc8 34. Re7+ Kh8 35. 
Nh4 f5 36. Ng6+ Kg8 37. Rxa7 1-0

[Event "?"]
[Site "Riga"]
[Date "1979.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Gruenfeld, Y"]
[Black "Polugaevsky, L"]
[Result "0-1"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Bg5 e6 7. f4 b5 
8. e5 dxe5 9. fxe5 Qc7 10. Qe2 Nfd7 11. O-O-O Nc6 12. Nxc6 Qxc6 13. Qd3 
h6 14. Bh4 Bb7 15. Be2 Qc7 16. Rhe1 Nc5 17. Qh3 b4 18. Nb5 axb5 19. 
Bxb5+ Bc6 20. Qf3 Nb3+ 21. Kb1 Na5 22. Rd4 Rc8 23. Red1 g5 24. Bxc6+ 
Qxc6 25. Qd3 Be7 26. Be1 O-O 27. Bxb4 Bxb4 28. Rxb4 Nc4 29. b3 Nxe5 
30. Qe2 Qc3 31. Re4 Nc6 32. Rd3 Qa5 33. Rh3 Nb4 34. c4 Rfd8 35. a4 Qf5 
36. Rf3 Qg6 37. Kb2 Qg7+ 38. Kb1 Rc6 39. c5 Nd5 40. Rc4 Nf4 41. Qb2 
Rd1+ 42. Ka2 Qf8 43. Rfc3 Qd8 44. Rc2 Nd3 45. Qc3 Qd5 46. Ka3 Ne5 47. 
Rb4 Rd3 48. Rb8+ Kg7 49. Qb4 Rd1 50. Ka2 Ra6 51. Rb6 Rd4 52. Qxd4 Qxd4 
53. Rxa6 Qd3 0-1

[Event "?"]
[Site "Baku"]
[Date "1961.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Nezjmetdinov, R"]
[Black "Polugaevsky, L"]
[Result "0-1"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Bg5 e6 7. f4 b5 
8. e5 dxe5 9. fxe5 Qc7 10. exf6 Qe5+ 11. Ne4 Qxe4+ 12. Ne2 Nc6 13. Qd2 
h6 14. Be3 Bb7 15. Ng3 Qe5 16. fxg7 Bxg7 17. Bd3 Nb4 18. O-O Nxd3 19. 
Qxd3 Rd8 20. Qe2 h5 21. Rae1 h4 22. Qf2 Rd7 23. Ne2 h3 24. gxh3 Rxh3 
25. Ng3 Qd5 26. Bb6 Be5 27. Rxe5 Qxe5 28. Re1 Qg5 29. Be3 Qg4 30. Rf1 
f5 31. Bf4 Rd1 32. c3 Rh4 33. Bc7 f4 34. Qxf4 0-1

[Event "cr"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "1993.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Lund, H"]
[Black "Jensen, NJ"]
[Result "0-1"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 d5 3. exd5 Bd6 4. Nc3 Nf6 5. d4 e4 6. Ne5 O-O 7. Bg5 
Nbd7 8. Nc4 Bb4 9. Ne3 Nb6 10. Bxf6 gxf6 11. Bc4 Na4 12. Qd2 Nxb2 13. 
Bb3 c6 14. a3 Qa5 15. axb4 Qxa1+ 16. Ned1 Nxd1 17. Nxd1 Qa6 18. d6 Be6 
19. Bxe6 fxe6 20. Qf4 Qc4 21. c3 a5 22. bxa5 Rxa5 23. h4 Ra2 24. Qxe4 
Qd5 25. Qg4+ Kh8 26. O-O Rg8 27. Qh3 Qxd6 28. Ne3 b5 29. Qf3 f5 30. Qh5 
Rg6 31. Qd1 Qf4 32. h5 Rg5 33. Nc2 Rxc2 34. Qxc2 Qf3 0-1

[Event "?"]
[Site "RUS"]
[Date "1964.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Tal, M"]
[Black "Lutikov, A"]
[Result "1-0"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 d5 3. exd5 e4 4. Qe2 f5 5. d3 Nf6 6. dxe4 fxe4 7. Nc3 
Bb4 8. Qb5+ c6 9. Qxb4 exf3 10. Bg5 cxd5 11. O-O-O Nc6 12. Qa3 Be6 13. 
Bc4 Qe7 14. Nxd5 Qxa3 15. Nc7+ Ke7 16. Rhe1 Qc5 17. Rxe6+ Kf8 18. Rxf6+ 
gxf6 19. Ne6+ Ke7 20. Nxc5 fxg5 21. Rd7+ Kf6 22. Rd6+ Ke7 23. Re6+ Kd8 
24. Nxb7+ Kc7 25. Bd5 Nb4 26. Bxf3 Rae8 27. Nc5 Nxa2+ 28. Kb1 Rxe6 29. 
Nxe6+ Kd7 30. Nc5+ Kd6 31. Nd3 1-0

[Event "cr"]
[Site "NED"]
[Date "1991.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Jansen, J"]
[Black "De Laat, P"]
[Result "0-1"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 d5 3. exd5 Bd6 4. Nc3 Nf6 5. Bc4 e4 6. Nd4 O-O 7. h3 
Re8 8. O-O Qe7 9. Ndb5 Bc5 10. d4 exd3 11. Bxd3 a6 12. Na3 b5 13. Ne2 
Qe5 14. c4 Bxa3 15. Bf4 Qxb2 16. Rb1 Rxe2 17. Rxb2 Rxb2 18. Bc1 Rxa2 
19. Qb3 Bxc1 20. Qxa2 Bf4 21. cxb5 Bb7 22. bxa6 Bxd5 23. Qa4 Bd6 24. 
Rc1 Nbd7 25. Bb5 Nc5 26. Qa1 Nb3 27. Qb2 Nxc1 28. Qxc1 Rb8 29. Bd3 Rb3 
30. Bc2 Ra3 31. Qb2 Rxa6 0-1

[Event "cr 1/2 final"]
[Site "LAT"]
[Date "1992.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Gurtovoi, N"]
[Black "Goldshtein"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "2500"]
[BlackElo "2500"]

1. f4 e5 2. fxe5 d6 3. exd6 Bxd6 4. Nf3 g5 5. g3 g4 6. Nh4 Ne7 7. e4 
Bc5 8. Bg2 Be6 9. Nc3 Nbc6 10. d3 O-O 11. Bh6 Re8 12. Qd2 Qd4 13. Rf1 
Ng6 14. Nf5 Bxf5 15. Rxf5 Nce5 16. Ke2 Nf3 17. Bxf3 Qf2+ 18. Kd1 Qg1+ 
19. Qe1 gxf3 20. Qxg1 Bxg1 21. Nd5 Re5 22. Nf6+ Kh8 23. Rxf3 Rd8 24. 
Ke2 Bc5 25. Raf1 1-0

[Event "cr 1/2 final"]
[Site "LAT"]
[Date "1992.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Gurtovoi, N"]
[Black "Oleksenko"]
[Result "1-0"]

1. f4 e5 2. fxe5 d6 3. exd6 Bxd6 4. Nf3 g5 5. g3 g4 6. Nh4 Ne7 7. e4 
Ng6 8. Nf5 Bxf5 9. exf5 Qe7+ 10. Qe2 Ne5 11. Nc3 c6 12. Bg2 Nbd7 13. d4 
Nc4 14. Ne4 1-0

[Event "cr 1/2 final"]
[Site "LAT"]
[Date "1991.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Gurtovoi, N"]
[Black "Breiksh, P"]
[Result "1-0"]

1. f4 e5 2. fxe5 d6 3. exd6 Bxd6 4. Nf3 g5 5. g3 f5 6. e3 Nc6 7. Nc3 
Be6 8. Bg2 h5 9. Qe2 h4 10. gxh4 gxh4 11. h3 Bg3+ 12. Kd1 Nh6 13. Qb5 
Qd7 14. Ng5 Rd8 15. Qxb7 Ne5 16. Nxe6 Qxe6 17. d3 Rh7 18. Bd2 Nhg4 19. 
hxg4 fxg4 20. Rf1 h3 21. Bd5 Qe7 22. Ne4 Bh4 23. Bb4 c5 24. Bc6+ Nxc6 
25. Qxc6+ Rd7 26. Bxc5 1-0

[Event "cr 1/2 final"]
[Site "LAT"]
[Date "1991.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Gurtovoi, N"]
[Black "Krivans, P"]
[Result "1-0"]

1. f4 e5 2. fxe5 d6 3. exd6 Bxd6 4. Nf3 g5 5. g3 Nc6 6. Bg2 h5 7. d4 g4 
8. Ng5 h4 9. Rf1 hxg3 10. Nxf7 Qh4 11. Bg5 Qxh2 12. Nxh8 Qxh8 13. Qd3 
Nge7 14. Nc3 Be6 15. Qe4 Bd7 16. Nb5 Qg8 17. Nxd6+ cxd6 18. Bxe7 Nxe7 
19. Qxb7 Rc8 20. c3 Qg5 21. Qe4 Bc6 22. d5 Bxd5 23. Qa4+ Bc6 24. Bxc6+ 
Nxc6 25. Rd1 Kd7 26. Rf7+ Ke6 27. Qc4+ d5 28. Rxd5 Qxd5 29. Rf6+ Kxf6 
30. Qxd5 Ne5 31. Kf1 Rh8 32. Qe4 Rh5 33. Kg2 Ng6 34. Qxg4 Rg5 35. Qd4+ 
Kf5 36. Qxa7 Nf4+ 37. Kf3 1-0

[Event "?"]
[Site "Moscow"]
[Date "1967.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Stein, L"]
[Black "Keres, P"]
[Result "1-0"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O Nxe4 6. d4 b5 7. Bb3 d5 
8. dxe5 Be6 9. c3 Bc5 10. Nbd2 O-O 11. Bc2 f5 12. Nb3 Bb6 13. Nfd4 Nxd4 
14. Nxd4 Qd7 15. f3 Nc5 16. Kh1 Nb7 17. Be3 c5 18. Nxe6 Qxe6 19. a4 Na5 
20. Bf2 Kh8 21. Re1 Ra7 22. Qe2 b4 23. cxb4 cxb4 24. Bxb6 Qxb6 25. Rad1 
Qc5 26. Bd3 Qb6 27. Bb1 Qc6 28. Qd2 Qxa4 29. Qxd5 Nc6 30. Bxf5 Qb5 31. 
Qd6 Qb8 32. Qxc6 Rxf5 33. e6 Re7 34. Rd7 Re8 35. Rb7 Qc8 36. Rc7 Qb8 
37. Qd7 Rg5 38. f4 Rg6 39. f5 Rg5 40. f6 1-0

[Event "izt"]
[Site "Sousse"]
[Date "1967.??.??"]
[Round "7"]
[White "Fischer, R"]
[Black "Stein, L"]
[Result "1-0"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O Be7 6. Re1 b5 7. Bb3 d6 
8. c3 O-O 9. h3 Bb7 10. d4 Na5 11. Bc2 Nc4 12. b3 Nb6 13. Nbd2 Nbd7 
14. b4 exd4 15. cxd4 a5 16. bxa5 c5 17. e5 dxe5 18. dxe5 Nd5 19. Ne4 
Nb4 20. Bb1 Rxa5 21. Qe2 Nb6 22. Nfg5 Bxe4 23. Qxe4 g6 24. Qh4 h5 25. 
Qg3 Nc4 26. Nf3 Kg7 27. Qf4 Rh8 28. e6 f5 29. Bxf5 Qf8 30. Be4 Qxf4 
31. Bxf4 Re8 32. Rad1 Ra6 33. Rd7 Rxe6 34. Ng5 Rf6 35. Bf3 Rxf4 36. 
Ne6+ Kf6 37. Nxf4 Ne5 38. Rb7 Bd6 39. Kf1 Nc2 40. Re4 Nd4 41. Rb6 Rd8 
42. Nd5+ Kf5 43. Ne3+ Ke6 44. Be2 Kd7 45. Bxb5+ Nxb5 46. Rxb5 Kc6 47. 
a4 Bc7 48. Ke2 g5 49. g3 Ra8 50. Rb2 Rf8 51. f4 gxf4 52. gxf4 Nf7 53. 
Re6+ Nd6 54. f5 Ra8 55. Rd2 Rxa4 56. f6 1-0

[Event "tt"]
[Site "Moscow"]
[Date "1964.??.??"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Spassky, B"]
[Black "Stein, L"]
[Result "0-1"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 d5 4. cxd5 Nxd5 5. e4 Nxc3 6. bxc3 Bg7 7. Bc4 
O-O 8. Ne2 Nc6 9. h4 Na5 10. Bb3 c5 11. h5 Nxb3 12. axb3 cxd4 13. cxd4 
Bd7 14. hxg6 hxg6 15. Qd3 Qb6 16. Bd2 Rfc8 17. Ra5 a6 18. Rc5 Rxc5 19. 
dxc5 Qc7 20. Bc3 e5 21. b4 Rd8 22. Qg3 Bb5 23. f4 Qd7 24. Kf2 Bxe2 25. 
Kxe2 a5 26. Kf2 axb4 27. Bxe5 Bxe5 28. fxe5 Qd4+ 29. Kf3 Qd3+ 30. Kf4 
Qd2+ 31. Kg4 Rd4 32. Rf1 Rxe4+ 33. Kh3 Qh6+ 0-1

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Leningrad URS"]
[Date "1971.??.??"]
[Round "20"]
[White "Stein, L"]
[Black "Tal, M"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "2605"]
[BlackElo "2620"]

1. c4 Nf6 2. g3 e6 3. Bg2 d5 4. Nf3 Be7 5. O-O O-O 6. d4 c6 7. Qc2 b6 
8. Rd1 Bb7 9. Nc3 Nbd7 10. b3 Rc8 11. e4 c5 12. exd5 exd5 13. dxc5 dxc4 
14. b4 bxc5 15. b5 Qb6 16. Bf4 Rfd8 17. a4 Qa5 18. Nd2 Bxg2 19. Nxc4 
Qb4 20. Na2 Be4 21. Nxb4 Bxc2 22. Nxc2 Nb6 23. Rxd8+ Bxd8 24. N2e3 Nxc4 
25. Nxc4 Nd5 26. Rd1 Nb6 27. Nd6 Ra8 28. a5 Na4 29. Nc4 Nc3 30. Re1 
Bxa5 31. Nxa5 Nxb5 32. Re5 Nd4 33. Rxc5 1-0

[Event "Nat Ch"]
[Site "Leningrad URS"]
[Date "1971.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Stein, L"]
[Black "Polugaevsky, L"]
[Result "1-0"]

1. Nf3 Nf6 2. g3 g6 3. Bg2 Bg7 4. c4 O-O 5. Nc3 d5 6. cxd5 Nxd5 7. O-O 
Nxc3 8. bxc3 c5 9. Rb1 Nc6 10. Qa4 Qc7 11. d4 Bd7 12. Bf4 Qc8 13. Qa3 
cxd4 14. cxd4 Bf5 15. Rbd1 e6 16. Ne5 Nxe5 17. dxe5 h6 18. h4 Qc4 19. 
Rfe1 Rfd8 20. Rc1 Qb5 21. Qc5 Qxc5 22. Rxc5 Bf8 23. Rc7 Bb4 24. Rec1 
Ba3 25. Rf1 Rac8 26. Rxb7 Bc5 27. Bxh6 Bg4 28. Re1 Rb8 29. Rxb8 Rxb8 
30. Rc1 Bd4 31. e3 Bb2 32. Rb1 Be2 33. Bf4 Bc4 34. a4 Rb4 35. Bc6 Bd3 
36. Rd1 Bc4 1-0

[Event "?"]
[Site "URS"]
[Date "1973.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Bagirov, V"]
[Black "Gufeld, E"]
[Result "0-1"]

1. d4 g6 2. c4 Bg7 3. Nc3 d6 4. e4 Nf6 5. f3 O-O 6. Be3 Nc6 7. Nge2 Rb8 
8. Qd2 a6 9. Bh6 b5 10. h4 e5 11. Bxg7 Kxg7 12. h5 Kh8 13. Nd5 bxc4 
14. hxg6 fxg6 15. Qh6 Nh5 16. g4 Rxb2 17. gxh5 g5 18. Rg1 g4 19. O-O-O 
Rxa2 20. Nef4 exf4 21. Nxf4 Rxf4 22. Qxf4 c3 23. Bc4 Ra3 24. fxg4 Nb4 
25. Kb1 Be6 26. Bxe6 Nd3 27. Qf7 Qb8+ 28. Bb3 Rxb3+ 29. Kc2 Nb4+ 30. 
Kxb3 Nd5+ 31. Kc2 Qb2+ 32. Kd3 Qb5+ 0-1

[Event "GMA qu"]
[Site "Moscow"]
[Date "1989.??.??"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Gheorghiu, Fl"]
[Black "Shirov, A"]
[Result "0-1"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d6 5. f3 O-O 6. Be3 c5 7. Nge2 Nc6 
8. Qd2 b6 9. Rd1 e6 10. g3 Ba6 11. b3 Re8 12. Kf2 d5 13. e5 cxd4 14. 
Bxd4 Nd7 15. cxd5 Ncxe5 16. Nf4 Bb7 17. Be2 exd5 18. Nfxd5 Nf6 19. Nf4 
Qe7 20. Rhe1 Rad8 21. Qc1 g5 22. Bb5 Rxd4 23. Rxd4 Nfg4+ 24. Kf1 Nxh2+ 
25. Kg2 Nhxf3 26. Nfd5 Nxd4 27. Bxe8 Qe6 28. Qe3 Nc2 0-1

[Event "cr"]
[Site "Kurt Klar mem"]
[Date "1984.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Smit"]
[Black "Barczay, L"]
[Result "1-0"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. Bd2 d5 5. a3 Be7 6. cxd5 exd5 7. Qc2 
Bg4 8. h3 Be6 9. e3 O-O 10. Nf3 c5 11. dxc5 Bxc5 12. Rc1 Nbd7 13. Bd3 
Rc8 14. O-O Bd6 15. Qb1 a6 16. e4 h6 17. Nd4 Ne5 18. exd5 Nxd5 19. Bf5 
Bb8 20. Nxe6 Qd6 21. Nf4 Nxf4 22. Bxf4 Nf3+ 23. Kh1 Qxf4 24. g3 Qd6 
25. Bxc8 Rxc8 26. Qf5 1-0

[Event "Nat ch m"]
[Site "Los Angeles USA"]
[Date "1991.??.??"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Kamsky, G"]
[Black "Fedorowicz, J"]
[Result "1-0"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 g6 3. Bg5 Bg7 4. Nbd2 O-O 5. c3 d6 6. e4 Nc6 7. Be2 h6 
8. Bh4 e5 9. O-O Qe8 10. dxe5 dxe5 11. b4 Nh5 12. Re1 Kh8 13. Qc2 f6 
14. Nc4 Nd8 15. Nfd2 Nf4 16. Bf1 Nde6 17. f3 Bd7 18. a4 Rd8 19. Bf2 a6 
20. Na5 Bc8 21. b5 axb5 22. axb5 Ng5 23. Kh1 f5 24. b6 fxe4 25. Nxe4 
Nxe4 26. Qxe4 cxb6 27. Nc4 Qc6 28. Qxc6 bxc6 29. Bxb6 Rd5 30. Bc7 Nd3 
31. Bxd3 Rxd3 32. Nxe5 Bxe5 33. Bxe5+ Kg8 34. Bd4 Rd8 35. Ra7 Rd7 36. 
Ra8 Rd8 37. h4 c5 38. Bf6 Rf8 39. Re7 Rd7 40. Kh2 Rxe7 41. Bxe7 Re8 
42. Bxc5 Kf7 43. Ra7+ Ke6 44. Bd4 Re7 45. Ra8 Rc7 46. Kg3 Kd5 47. Rb8 
Kc4 48. Rb6 Bf5 49. h5 gxh5 50. Rxh6 Rh7 51. Rxh7 Bxh7 52. Kh4 1-0

[Event "cr ol"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "1990.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Borwell, A"]
[Black "Perlo, Gv"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]

1. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 c5 4. cxd5 cxd4 5. Qa4+ Bd7 6. Qxd4 exd5 7. 
Qxd5 Nc6 8. Nf3 Nf6 9. Qd1 Bc5 10. e3 Qe7 11. Be2 O-O-O 12. O-O g5 13. 
a3 g4 14. Nd2 Kb8 15. Nc4 Ne5 16. Nd5 Nxd5 17. Qxd5 Nxc4 18. Qxc4 Bc6 
19. Qa4 h5 20. b4 Bd6 21. Bb2 Bd5 22. b5 Qh4 23. f4 Bxg2 24. Bd4 b6 
25. Kxg2 Qh3+ 26. Kf2 Qh4+ 1/2-1/2

[Event "cr"]
[Site "Axelson mem"]
[Date "1989.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Mulder v L Dijkstra"]
[Black "Morgado"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]

1. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 c5 4. cxd5 cxd4 5. Qxd4 Nc6 6. Qd1 exd5 7. 
Qxd5 Bd7 8. Nf3 Nf6 9. Qd1 Bc5 10. e3 Qe7 11. Be2 O-O 12. O-O Rfd8 13. 
a3 Rac8 14. Bd2 Bg4 15. Qe1 Bxf3 16. Bxf3 Ne5 17. Qe2 Nxf3+ 18. gxf3 
Qd7 19. Rad1 Qh3 20. Bc1 Rd6 21. Kh1 Nd5 22. Rg1 Rh6 23. Rg2 Bd6 24. f4 
Rxc3 25. bxc3 Nxc3 26. Qf1 Nxd1 27. Qxd1 Bf8 28. Bb2 Rd6 29. Qe2 Qd7 
30. Qf3 Rd1+ 31. Rg1 Rxg1+ 32. Kxg1 Qb5 33. Bd4 b6 34. Qa8 Qa4 35. f5 
Qxa3 36. f6 g6 37. Kg2 h5 38. h3 b5 39. Qxa7 Qxa7 40. Bxa7 g5 41. Kf3 
Kh7 42. Ke4 Kg6 43. Bd4 g4 44. hxg4 hxg4 45. Kf4 Kh5 46. e4 b4 47. e5 
b3 1/2-1/2

[Event "cr"]
[Site "EU/23"]
[Date "1982.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Rotariu"]
[Black "Krantz"]
[Result "0-1"]

1. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 c5 4. cxd5 cxd4 5. Qxd4 Nc6 6. Qd1 exd5 7. 
Qxd5 Bd7 8. Nf3 Nf6 9. Qd1 Bc5 10. e3 Qe7 11. Bb5 O-O-O 12. Qe2 a6 13. 
Ba4 g5 14. O-O Rhe8 15. a3 g4 16. Ne1 Kb8 17. b4 Bd6 18. Qb2 b5 19. Bb3 
Ne5 20. Ne2 Nf3+ 21. gxf3 gxf3 22. Ng3 Be5 23. Qa2 Bc6 24. Bb2 Ng4 25. 
Bxe5+ Nxe5 26. Qc2 h5 27. Qf5 h4 28. Rd1 hxg3 29. hxg3 Rxd1 30. Bxd1 
Qb7 31. Qf4 Ka8 32. Bc2 Nc4 33. Nd3 Qc8 34. Qf6 Bb7 35. Rc1 Re6 36. Qh4 
Re4 37. Qh7 Qe8 38. Kh2 Rg4 39. Nc5 Rg8 40. Qh6 Rh8 41. Bh7 f6 42. Rh1 
Nxe3 43. fxe3 Qe7 44. Kg1 Rxh7 0-1

[Event "cr"]
[Site "FRA"]
[Date "??.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Destaing"]
[Black "Martine"]
[Result "0-1"]

1. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 c5 4. cxd5 cxd4 5. Qxd4 Nc6 6. Qd1 exd5 7. 
Qxd5 Bd7 8. Nf3 Nf6 9. Qd1 Bc5 10. e3 Qe7 11. Be2 O-O-O 12. O-O g5 13. 
b4 Bxb4 14. Qb3 Kb8 15. Rb1 Be6 16. Qc2 Qc5 17. Bd2 Bf5 18. Qb2 Bxb1 
19. Rxb1 Rxd2 0-1

[Event "cr"]
[Site "Kurt Klar mem"]
[Date "1987.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Omelchenko, L"]
[Black "Ahman, H"]
[Result "1-0"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nf6 4. O-O Nxe4 5. d4 Be7 6. Qe2 Nd6 7. Bxc6 
bxc6 8. dxe5 Nb7 9. Nc3 O-O 10. Re1 Nc5 11. Be3 Ne6 12. Rad1 d5 13. 
exd6 cxd6 14. Nd4 Nxd4 15. Bxd4 Be6 16. Qf3 d5 17. Qg3 Bf6 18. Ne2 Bxd4 
19. Nxd4 Qd7 20. b4 a5 21. a3 axb4 22. axb4 Rfe8 23. Qc3 Rac8 24. Qc5 
Qb7 25. Re3 Bd7 26. Rde1 Rxe3 27. Rxe3 Re8 28. Rxe8+ Bxe8 29. f4 h6 
30. Kf2 Bd7 31. Qe7 Qc8 32. Ke3 Bf5 33. Qd6 Bd7 34. Nf3 f6 35. Qe7 Bg4 
36. Nd4 Qa8 37. f5 1-0



