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c SOS - Secrets of Opening Surprises 12 e 20I0New InChess Published by New InChess, Alkmaar, The Netherlands www.newinchess.com All rights reserved. No part ofthis book may be reproduced, stored ina retrieval system ortransmined inany form orby any means, electronic. mechanical, photocopying, recording orotherwise, without the prior written permission from the publisher. Cover design: Steven Boland Drawing on frontcover: Zander Dekker Translation: Ken Neat (Chapters 6and 7),Jeroen Bosch (Chapter 5) Production: Joop de Groot Proofreading: Rene Olthof Printed inthe Netherlands ISBN: 978-90-5691-298-7 SECRETS OF OPENING SURPRISES 12 Edited by JEROEN BOSCH Contributing authors Dimitri Reinderman Alexander Finkel Sebastian Siebrecht Nikita Vitiugov Adrian Mikhalchishin Willy Hendriks Dorian Rogozenco Glenn Flear Arthur Kogan Igor Glek Sipke Ernst Jerocn Bosch 2010 New In Chess - The Netherlands Contents Jeroen Bosch The SOS Files 8 2 Dimitri Reinderman Trompowsky: the Cinema Variation 20 3 Jeroen Bosch Alekhine: Hector's Way 27 4 Alexander Finkel The French alaHector 34 5 Sebastian Siebrecht Anti-Grtinfeld with 5.h4 41 6 Nikita Vitiugov English: Shirov's Pet Line 48 7 Adrian Mikhalchishin Bayonet Attack intheGrtinfeld 56 8 Willy Hendriks Taking the Lion by itsThroat 62 9 Jeroen Bosch The Centre Game: ARomantic Weapon 70 10 Dimitri Reinderman Check Like aPatzer inthe Scandinavian 77 II Dorian Rogozenco King's Indian: ADutch-KID? 84 12 Alexander Finkel Pirc for Endgame Lovers 88 13 GlennAear The Bird's Defence According to Bird 95 14 Arthur Kogan The Mouse Sleep Slav Gambit 105 15 Jeroen Bosch Dutch: Preparing the Staunton Gambit 113 16 Igor Glek Sicilian: the Intrepid 5...e5 122 l7 Sipke Ernst Moscow Variation: AGerman Speciality 133 CHAPTER 1- page 8 Jeroen Bosch The SOS Flies Van Kampen-Plukkel after 12..ixb5! CHAPTER 2 - page 20 CHAPTER 3 -page 27 Dimitri Reinderman Jeroen Bosch Trompowsky: the Cinema Variation Alekhlne: Hector's Way 'tW Alit:,. t:,.fjt:,.{:, 1:!,~t:,.§.7/jt:,.8 ntD 'iVq;~~n 1;1 :Y~~ltj]% 1.d4 tDf6 2.SLg5 liJe4 3.SLf4 lLlc6 let's play 7:.f3!? CHAPTER 4 - page 34 CHAPTER 5 -page 41 Alexander Finkel Sebastian Siebrecht The French iiilaHector Antl-Gti.infefd with S.h4 • ~j. 8 ~ At!. CiJ~ It .l'tWwi. Winawer: 4.lDe2 dxe4 5.a3 SLe7 6.g4!? 1.o!tJf3ltJf62.c4g63.0.c3dS4.cxdSlLlxdS5.h4 CHAPTER 6 - page 48 CHAPTER 7 -page 56 Nikit« V,tiugov Adrian Mikhalchishin & Jeroen Bosch English: Shirov's Pet Line Bayonet Attack Inthe Griinfeld f!,8 8f!,j3f!,8 l:t . '§~~t(Ht 1.c4 e5 2.lQc3 .Q.b43.lDd5 i.e7 CHAPTER 8 - page 62 CHAPTER 9 - page 70 WillyHendriks Jeroen Bosch Taking the Lionby its Throat The Centre Game: ARomantic Weapon 1.e4 d62.d4 tOf63.lDc3ltJbd7 4.g4 h6 5.f3 Lashing out against c2 with ...t!:Jb4 CHAPTER 10-page 77 CHAPTER 11-page 84 Dimitri Reinderman Dorian Rogozenoo Check Like8Patzer intheScandinavian King's Indian: A Dutch-KID? K4..t *.t.a :I;\,.t'i!.fi. 1.1•.1. 1.1.1.1. 1.1.1. AA.tA I • A A • +'+!v.•• f!,-8. o '08 A8A8 /j.f!,f:, f!,8 f!,A~8 1::1 ~.1t~~~: :t2J~if :c;t7 Let's play 3..:"e5+(or 3...ti'e6+) The knight jump 6...ttJe4 CHAPTER 12-page 88 CHAPTER 13-page 95 Alexander Finkel GlennFlear . ~. PircforEndgameLovers TheBlrd'sDefenceAccordingtoBird .~.t.~. i ••••• .t. • • 8 ~ ~ A8A A~ ~~~A ~A~ U a~~~~: :~AW~ : 1.e4d6 2.d4lOf6 3.tOc3g6 4.14~g7 5.e5!? Bird with5.~c4 h5and 5.0-0h5 CHAPTER 14•page 105 CHAPTER 15-page 113 Arthur Kogan Jeroen Bosch TheMouseSleepSlavGambit Dutch:PreparingtheStauntonGambit The 'crazy' 5...e5!? 1.d4f52.f3!? CHAPTER 16-page 122 CHAPTER 17-page 133 Igor Glek Sipke Ernst Sicilian: theIntrepid S.•.eS MoscowVariation:AGennanSpeciality .~.t.r+!'.A g •• ••• • 't~• .el~ ill ~8~ 8t:,8 J:l ·.W~1:[ Is6.i.bS+ ~d7 reallythatbad? The immediate7.e4!? CHAPTER 1 Jeroen Bosch The SOS Files Read SOS and Go for Mate tlJe4?! The knight has to return soon. SOS-8, Chapter 2,p.l 7 Black should have castled. 1S.a3 'iVa5 16.~e3 a6 Both here and subsequently A regular contributor to the SOS-series is Black could have defended better. How- Dimitri Reinderman. That the Dutch GM ever, then the lovely mate would never also takes a keen interest in what his fel- have occurred. 17.b4tt'd8 18..-b1 tLJf6 low-authors write is obvious from the next 19.1t.xh7 l:xh7 20.'iVg6+ Wd7 21.0.a4 game. Ruben Felgaer wrote on Short's b6 22J::I:c1 J:th8 23.15 Rybka indicates 2.0e2 versus the Caro-Kann. Enjoy the 23.tlJgI! as winning, but the text suffices. commentary by Reinderrnan, and can you 23...exf5 23...~c7 24.ll'lf4 wb7 25.tf',xe6 spot the lovely combination at the end? tie8 was thetoughest defence. 24.ld4 e6 25:~f7+ '*e7 26.'t:Ixb6+ ~6 o Dimitri Reindennan • Sybolt Strafing .t. .I ! Hilversum 2009 'ii''iY.t. ee 1.e4 2.tUe2 d5 3.e5 ~f5 More com- .t.4J~~.t.~ mon is 3...c5 because of thegame continu- .t. .t. ation. 4.tDg3 ~g6 Itis hard to believe in fj the artificial 4...~d7 and 4...~e6 which are ~ ~ also mentioned by Felgaer, 5.h4 h6 The 8 ~ SOS Files of Volume 10mentions 5...hS as an improvement. 6.h5 ..Q.h77.e6 The point ofWhite's set-up. White islocking in Black's bishop. 7...fxe6 Black does not have to accept the pawn. Playable is White to play and win. 7...Wd6. 8.d4 .-d6 Black can return the 27.tZ)g6!1 The newspapers wrote that pawn with 8...e5 9.dxe5 e6, although it White could have won here with isn't pretty. 9.f4 With a clear advantage 27.'fWxe7+i.xc7 28.tlJxa8 nxa8 29.ttJxe6, according to Felgaer. I am less sure about but things are not so clear after 29...~xe6 the objective value, but in a practical game 30.J:r.xc6+ ~d7. 27...'iVxf7 28.~f4+ e5 I was quite happy to reach this position! 29.~xe5+ At first, I calculated 29.dxeS+, 9...lDf6 1O.~d3 c5 11.c3 cxd4 when Black has 29...'~c7 with advantage. 12.cxd4 lDc6 13.t:~c3Wb4 14.tlJe2 Then Ispotted the text. 29...tUxe5 My op- 8

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