Frente a Walter Arencibia (+2 -2 = 18 Total: 11/22)
Amador - Walter Arencibia
Capablanca XXXI Cienfuegos 1996
Ruy López C61
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1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nd4 4. Nd4 ed4 5. Bc4 h5?! It is hard to believe in a move like this whose only purpose is to avoid h5, yet it suits well for a practical player with tactical strength as Arencibia. [5... Bc5? 6. Bf7] 6. d3 [6. c3 Bc5 7. cd4 (7. d3 c6 8. Qf3 Qf6 9. Nd2 d6 10. O-O Bg4 11. Qf6 Nf6 12. Re1 O-O 13. h3 Be6 14. Be6 fe6 15. cd4 Bd4 16. Nf3 Bb6 17. e5 de5 18. Re5 Rad8 drawish position Zagrebelny,S-Najer,E/Moscow Petrosian (06) ;CBM 46 1995 1/2-1/2 (52)) 7... Bd4 8. Nc3 c6 9. Ne2 Bb6 10. Qb3 Qe7 11. O-O Nf6 12. Qg3 h4 13. Qg5 h3 14. Ng3 d5 15. ed5 hg2 16. Kg2 Bh3 17. Kg1 Bf1 18. Bf1 Nd5 19. Qg7 O-O-O 20. d4 Qh4 21. h3 Rdg8 22. Qe5 Bc7 0-1 Shmuter,Leonid-Najer,E/St. Petersburg 1993] 6... Bc5 7. Nd2 $146 [7. O-O d6 8. f4 c6 9. f5 d5 10. ed5 cd5 11. Bb3 f6 12. Qf3 Ne7 13. h3 a5 14. a4 Kf8 15. g4 hg4 16. hg4 Ra6 17. Bf4 g6 18. fg6 Kg7 19. Nd2 Rh4 White has the initiative Marco,G-Bird,H/Hastings 1895 1/2-1/2 (37)] 7... c6 8. Nf3 [8. e5 d5 9. ed6 Bg4 (9... Bd6) 10. f3 Bf5 11. Qe2 Kf8 12. Qe5 Qe8 unclear position] [8. c3!? dc3 9. bc3 d5 10. ed5 cd5 11. Bb5 Bd7 12. Bd7 Qd7 13. O-O Ne7 14. Rb1 White has a slight advantage] 8... d5 9. ed5 [9. Bb3!? de4 10. de4 (10. Ng5 Bb4 11. Kf1 e3 unclear position) 10... Bg4 11. h3 Bb4! 12. Kf1 Bf3 13. Qf3 Qf6 White has moderate counterplay] 9... cd5 10. Bb3 [10. Bb5? Kf8!] 10... Qe7! 11. Qe2 [11. Kf1!?] 11... Qe2 12. Ke2 Ne7 13. Ba4 [13. Re1!? f6 14. Bd2 Kf7 15. c3 White has a slight advantage] 13... Bd7 14. Bd7 Kd7 15. b4! Bb4 16. Rb1 a5 [16... Rhe8 17. Nd4 Nc6 18. Kd1 a5 drawish position] [16... Nc6 17. a3 White has a slight advantage (17. Ne5)] 17. a3?! [17. Bb2 $142 17... Nc6 18. Nd4 Rhe8 19. Kd1 drawish position] 17... Bc5 18. Rb7 Kc6 19. Rb1 f6 20. Bb2 [20. Re1 Nf5 21. Kd2 Rhe8 22. Bb2 drawish position] 20... Nf5 21. Rhc1! White must play accurately in order to save the endgame. 21... Rhe8 [21... Rhb8!? a tricky move keeping the check on reserve. 22. c3 dc3 23. Rc3 (23. Bc3? Rb1 24. Rb1 Ba3 25. Ra1 Re8! the point b4 and black is winning) 23... Kd6 24. Rcc1 and white can possibly hold the balance since black's rook cannot move along the b-file.] 22. Kf1 Kd6 23. a4
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