[Event "GotM #53"]
[Site "Polanica Zdroj"]
[Date "1969.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Lewi, Jerzy"]
[Black "Adamski, Jan"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "A21"]
[Annotator "Connaughton, Ken"]
[PlyCount "58"]
[EventDate "1969.??.??"]
[EventCountry "POL"]
{[%evp 0,58,26,9,84,0,33,24,24,19,44,14,71,28,50,-11,67,23,39,22,101,52,35,2,2,
-1,40,-27,23,17,6,-36,-36,-66,-5,-43,-31,-205,-205,-186,-166,-166,-172,-172,
-172,-181,-166,-223,-223,-269,-272,-361,-291,-479,-419,-1352,-657,-2517,-578,
-939,-976]} 1. Nf3 d6 2. g3 g6 3. Bg2 Bg7 4. c4 {Transposing to the English
Opening} e5 {Giving the game a Reverse Sicilian character.} 5. Nc3 Nf6 6. O-O
O-O 7. d3 Nh5 {[%CAl Rf7f5] Black's idea is an assault in the e and f-files.}
8. Rb1 {[%CAl Rb2b4] White wants to expand on the Queenside. His Rook is
happier away from the gaze of the dark-square Bishop on g7.} a5 {Fighting for
b4.} 9. a3 {Strengthening White's absolute control of b4 and prepping the push.
} f5 10. Bd2 {[#] White has completed his development and is ready to push his
Queenside forward. Black's Queenside is completely undeveloped but his
Kingside attack is much more advanced than White's Queenside.} f4 11. b4 axb4
12. axb4 g5 {It seems like he is weakening his King and in truth this strategy
is not without risk but it is the one he must play otherwise his opening does
not make sense. Even though he must tread carefully, his attack can become
very dangerous.} 13. Qb3 {[%CAl Rb3g8,Rc4c5]} Kh8 14. c5 g4 {[#] The two sides
continue to progress on opposite flanks. Who has the winning idea?} 15. Ne1 Nc6
{[%CAl Rc6d4] d4 is beckoning for the Knight.} 16. cxd6 Nd4 $5 {Sacking the
pawn via the intermezzo.} 17. dxc7 $6 {White bites and the game will soon go
down a very different and very sharp path because of that.} (17. Qd1 Qxd6 18.
e3 Nf5 19. Bh1 fxg3 20. fxg3 Nf6 21. Rf2 h5 $11) 17... Qxc7 (17... Nxb3 $4 18.
cxd8=Q Rxd8 (18... Nxd2 $2 19. Qc7 $18) 19. Rxb3 $18) 18. Qd5 {[%CAl Rg3f4,
Rd2f4] White's objective is to destroy the e5 support base for the d4-Knight.
Black however has a surprise for him.} Qxc3 $3 {[#] Black sees a great
resource. It looks like a Queen sacrifice but at the end of the series of
forced moves he will have a positional advantage.} 19. Bxc3 Nxe2+ 20. Kh1 Nxc3
21. Qb3 Nxb1 22. Qxb1 {[#] The dust has barely settled on the fraca that has
changed the landscape so dramatically and Black is already moving to the next
phase of his masterplan. His advanced Kingside pawns are moving to surround
the White King's bunker.} f3 {The combination is not in fact over and Black is
still winning material for his Queen. White's treasured English Bishop on g2
has nowhere to go.} 23. Bxf3 (23. Nxf3 gxf3 {[%CAl Rc8h3]} 24. Bxf3 Rxf3 $19) (
23. Qb3 fxg2+ 24. Nxg2 $17) (23. Kg1 {[%CAl Gg2h1]} fxg2 24. Nxg2 $17) 23...
gxf3 24. Rg1 Bh3 25. Qd1 {f3 must be eliminated.} Nf6 26. g4 (26. Nxf3 Ng4 {
[%CAl Rf8f2,Rg4f2,Rh3g2]} (26... Bg4 27. Re1 e4 28. dxe4 Nxe4 29. Kg2 Bxf3+ 30.
Qxf3 Rxf3 31. Kxf3 Rf8+ 32. Ke2 Rxf2+ $19) 27. Qe2 Rxf3 (27... e4 28. dxe4 Ra3
29. Rf1 $19 {[%CAl Ra3f3,Rf8f3,Rh3f1]}) 28. Qxf3 Rf8 29. Qxf8+ Bxf8 30. Re1
Bxb4 $19) 26... Nxg4 27. Rg3 $2 {Not the best.} (27. Rxg4 Bxg4 28. b5 Ra2 29.
Nc2 Rc8 $19) 27... e4 {[%CAl Rg7a1,Gg3g4,Gh1g1] Black had many ways to win.
This was as effective as any.} (27... Nxf2+ 28. Kg1 Nxd1 29. Rxh3 (29. Nxf3 e4
30. Rxh3 Rxf3 31. Rg3 Ra2 32. Kh1 Be5 33. Rxf3 exf3 34. Kg1 Nf2 35. Kf1 Nxd3
36. Kg1 Ra1#) 29... f2+ 30. Kf1 Ne3+ 31. Rxe3 Ra1 32. Kg2 Rxe1 33. Rf3 Rxf3 34.
Kxf3 f1=Q+ 35. Kg4 Re3 36. b5 Qg2+ 37. Kh5 Rh3#) 28. dxe4 Ra1 (28... Nxf2+ $19)
29. Qd2 {He wants to hold on to his Queen and the Knight cannot be abandoned.}
(29. Qxa1 Bxa1 30. Nxf3 Rc8 31. Rxh3 Nxf2+ 32. Kg2 Nxh3 33. Kxh3 Re8 34. e5
Bxe5 35. Kg4 Bc7 $19) 29... Rd1 {[%CAl Rg4f2,Rd1h1] [#] That's enough for
White. He resigns.} 0-1