[Event ""]
[White "Pirc Defence: Austrian"]
[Black "Attack I. A. 6. e5 Nfd7"]
[Site ""]
[Round ""]
[Annotator ""]
[Result "0-1"]
[Date "2022.10.16"]
[PlyCount "28"]
1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 {We start with our Pirc set-up. our knight attacks e4, so White should defend.} 3. Nc3 (3. e5 $2 {would lead to trouble for white...} dxe5 4. dxe5 Qxd1+ 5. Kxd1 Ne4 {with an advantage.} )g6 {We build our strong fianchetto on the Kingside.} 4. f4 {in this variation the basic idea is shown best. White likes to respond to the defensive approach of Black with a full attack. The setup is called Austrian attack} Bg7 5. Nf3 ({1)} 5. e5 dxe5 6. dxe5 Qxd1+ 7. Kxd1 Ng4 8. Ke1 f6 $1 9. h3 Nh6 10. exf6 exf6 11. g4 Be6 12. Nf3 Nc6 13. Be3 O-O-O {0-1 Tompa,J-Sapi,L HUN-ch26 Budapest 1970 equal position} )({2)} 5. Bc4 c5 6. e5 Nfd7 7. Nf3 cxd4 8. Qxd4 O-O {½-½ Ljubojevic,L-Jansa,V Olympiad-20 Final A Skopje 1972 (2) with complicated game} )O-O (5... c5 {1)} 6. dxc5 ({2)} 6. Bb5+ Bd7 7. e5 Ng4 8. h3 $1 cxd4 9. Qxd4 Bxb5 10. Nxb5 Nc6 11. Qe4 Qb6 $1 12. Qe2 Nh6 13. Be3 Qa5+ 14. Bd2 Qb6 15. g4 $2 dxe5 16. fxe5 a6 17. Nc3 Qxb2 18. Rb1 Qxc2 19. Kf2 Rd8 20. Rhc1 Qd3 21. Qxd3 Rxd3 22. Rxb7 O-O 23. Nb1 f5 {Grodzensky,S-Kudinov,I corr 1975 [#] and Black has the initiative} )Qa5 7. Bd3 Qxc5 8. Qe2 O-O 9. Be3 Qa5 10. O-O Bg4 11. Rad1 Nc6 12. Bc4 Nh5 {Fischer's idea} 13. Bb3 Bxc3 14. bxc3 Qxc3 15. f5 Na5 16. Bd4 Qc7 {0-1 Gligoric,S-Hort,V Olympiad-20 Final A Skopje 1972 (2)} )6. e5 {The sharpest weapon against black. White likes to strangle Black in the center, then move to king side attack.} Nfd7 7. h4 {1-0 Bronstein,D-Palmiotto,F Olympiad-13 Preliminaries A 1958 (4) Bronstein played this move first 1958 against Palmiotti in Munich} c5 8. h5 cxd4 {[#] now White need to decide moving forward with Qxd4 or sacrifice a piece with hxg6 a)} 9. Qxd4 ({b)} 9. hxg6 {a sharp continuation and more complications} dxc3 10. gxf7+ Rxf7 {[#]} 11. Bc4 {0-1 Sutovsky,E (2700)-Ivanchuk,V (2768) FIDE World Cup Khanty-Mansiysk 2011 (3.2)} Nf8 12. Bxf7+ Kxf7 13. Ng5+ Kg8 14. Qh5 h6 15. Qf7+ Kh8 16. Qb3 $1 Qa5 17. Nf7+ {½-½ Nadyrhanov,S (2467)-Tseshkovsky,V (2556) Sarkisov Memorial Krasnodar 1999 (3.2) White can now give permanent chess, which seems to be the best} )dxe5 10. Qf2 $1 e4 $1 11. Ng5 Nf6 12. hxg6 hxg6 13. Ncxe4 Nxe4 14. Nxe4 Qd4 $1 {Black stopped the attack, position is equal} 0-1