Friday, March 30, 2012

Thomas Dionisi


 


This is a very interesting game played by a young French player named Thomas Dionisi (pictured) against a Polish international master Warakomski. White here has perhaps not made the best choice of the seventh and eighth moves, allowing White to fully exploit the central position.










Warakomski Tomasz (POL) 2492
Dionisi Thomas (FRA) 2250
Warszawa POL, 17/12/2011 (8)
Europa Ch (active)

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 f5 3. Nxe5 Qf6 4. d4 d6 5. Nc4 fxe4 6. Nc3 Qg6


7. Ne3 [7. f3! is a stronger move here] 7... c6 [7... Nf6] 8. d5 [8. f3!] 8... Nf6 9. Bc4! Be7
10. Ne2N [In 1955, Fischer had played against Pupols 10.a4 to counter the threat b5. White can try 10. dxc6] 10... b5 11. Bb3 c5 12. c4 O-O 13. Nf4 Qg5 14. Ne6 Bxe6 15. dxe6 Nc6! 16. cxb5 Nd4 17. O-O [17. a4 Nxb3 18. Qxb3 d5 with compensations] 17... Qg6 [17... Nxb3 18. Qxb3 d5 19. Bd2 Qe5 idea Bd6 ~; 17... Qe5 18. Bd2 (18. a4 d5! 19. f4 exf3 20. gxf3 Bd6 -/+) 18... Nxb3 19. Qxb3 d5 20. Rae1 Bd6 21. g3 Qxe6 ~] 18. Nd5 Rae8 19. Nf4 Qf5 20. Be3


20... Ng4 [20... d5! 21. Bxd4 cxd4 (21... Qxf4? 22. Bxf6 Qxf6 23. Qxd5 +-) 22. g3 d3 23. Qd2 Bd6 24. Rac1 Bxf4 25. Qxf4 Qh3 (menace Ng4) 26. Bd1 Qxe6 ~] 21. h3 Ne5 22. Qh5 Qxh5? [22... Nxb5 23. Qxf5 Rxf5 ~] 23. Nxh5 Rb8? [23... Nxb5 24. Ng3 c4 25. Ba4 Rb8 26. Nxe4 Nc7] 24. Bxd4 cxd4 25. Ng3 [25. a4! a6 26. Bd5 axb5 27. a5 ±] 25... e3 26. fxe3 dxe3± etc. [1:0]

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