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Bobby Fischer Blitz : Bobby Fischer vs David Bronstein 1970
 
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Bobby Fischer Blitz : Bobby Fischer vs David Bronstein 1970 -







French Defense - Herceg Blitz 1970
Chess World.net: Instructive 5-minute Master Game - GM Fischer vs GM Bronstein 1970 Herceg Novi Blitz

Robert James Fischer vs David Bronstein
Blitz 1970 · French Defense:
Winawer. Advance Variation General (C16) 

[Event "Blitz"] [Site "Herceg Novi (Yugoslavia)"]
[Date "1970.??.??"] [Round "?"]
[White "Robert James Fischer"]
[Black "David Bronstein"] [Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "C16"] / [PlyCount "93"] [EventDate "1970.??.??"]

1. e4 {Notes by Bobby Fischer} e6
2. d4 d5
3. Nc3 Bb4 
4. e5 b6 
5. a3 Bf8
{For
a time Robert Byrne, the American grandmaster,
enjoyed considerable success
with 5...Bxc3+ 6 bxc3 Ne7 7 Qg4
but apparently he found a clear refutation
because this sharp defence has dissappeared
from his opening repertory.
"Undeveloping" pieces though as with 5...Bf8?! has little to recomend it.}
6.  f4 Nc6 
{Intending to castle Queenside. If 6...c5 7 Nf3 Nc6 8 Ne2?! gives White  a clear advantage.} 
7. Nf3 Nh6 8. Bd3 {Bb5 was more precise.} Nf5 9. Ne2 h5 {
...Nh4!? was a good chance to free Black's game slightly.} 10. g3 Bb7 11. c3
Qd7
12. Qc2 O-O-O
13. b4 f6 
14. Bd2 Kb8
15. O-O Nfe7
{Better was 15...Be7 and
White would answer 16 a4.}
16. Rfb1 h4 {Black takes a last chance for
counterplay.} 17. Nxh4 g5 {!}
18. fxg5 fxe5 19. Rf1 {!} exd4
20. cxd4 Bg7 21.
Bc3 e5
22. Rf7 exd4 
23. Rxg7 {Bb2!} Rxh4
{Correct was 23...dxc3 with good
chances for black.}
24. gxh4 Qg4+
25. Ng3 dxc3
26. Qxc3 d4
27. Qd2 Ne5 
28. Rf1
Nd5 29. Bf5 {? Qe2 with a winning endgame in sight.} Nf3+ 30. Rxf3 Qxf3 31. Be4
Qxa3 32. Qxd4 Qc1+
33. Kf2 Rf8+ 34. Nf5 Nc3
{? 34...Qf4+ and 35...Rf5 wins for
Black.}
35. Bxb7 Rxf5+
(35... Qc2+ 36. Kg3 (36. Kg1 Ne2+) 
(36. Ke1 Qe2#)
(36.
Kf3 Qxf5+ 37. Ke3 Re8+
38. Kd2 Re2+ 39. Kxc3 Qc2#)
(36. Ke3 Nd1+ 37. Kf3 Qxf5+)
36... Ne2+) 36. Bf3 Nd5
{36...Qc2+ 37 Ke1 Rxf3?? 38 Qd8+ Kb7 39 Qxc7+ Ka6 40
Qc4+ Nb5 41 Qc8 mate.}

(36... Qc2+ 37. Kg3 Ne2+)
37. Rg8+ Kb7 38. Qe4 Qd2+
39.
Kg3 c6 40. Qxf5
{?? Rg7+ Ka6 41 Qc4+ forced mate.}
(40. Rg7+ Ka6 41. Qc4+ b5
42. Qxc6+ Nb6 43. Qb7#)
40... Qe1+
{A very clever trap considering it was 
5 minute chess.}   41. Kg4 
{or 41 Kh3 Qf1+ 
42 Kg3 Qe1 and draws. 
But being ahead
on time I decided to play for a win.}
(41. Kh3 Qf1+ 42. Kg3 Qe1+)
41... Ne3+
42. Kf4 Nxf5
43. Kxf5 Qxb4
44. Rg7+ Kc8
{44...Ka6 gave Black more chances for

a win.}
45. Be4 Qf8+
46. Kg6 Qe8+ 
47. Kf5
1/2-1/2
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