[Event "Vrnjacka Banja, ( I liga-YU )"] [Site "?"] [Date "1999.??.??"] [Round "?"] [White "Ostojic, Nikola"] [Black "Todorovic, Goran M"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "D05"] [Annotator "Ostojic Nikola"] [PlyCount "65"] [EventDate "1999.??.??"] 1. d4 d5 2. Nf3 e6 3. e3 {On first sight not very ambitious move , but it certainly demands knowing typical positions as well as analyzing classics of chess game.} 3... c5 4. b3 {Great masters who played such kind of position were Akiba Rubinstein and Paul Keres.} 4... Nf6 5. Bd3 Nc6 6. O-O Bd6 7. Bb2 O-O 8. c4 {Possible is 8.Nbd2 cd4 9.cd4 Qe7 with idea Ba3 what recommended by Rubinstein long time ago. If white allows exchanging of dark square bishops then he will weak mobility of central pawns because pawn d4 becomes target after creating c4-d4 pawns. So I didn't want to play with my knight on b1.} 8... Nb4 9. Be2 b6 {My opponent was very pleased by his 8th move because bishop had to go on less active place. However it will be shown as very big plus for white.} 10. a3 Nc6 11. Nc3 Bb7 $2 {Normal move but leads black to very big difficulties. Better is 11...cd4 12.ed4 Bb7.} 12. cxd5 exd5 13. Rc1 { Black has almost indefensible position. After analyzing such type of positions I realized it very well.} 13... Re8 14. Nb5 $1 {Typical tactical move.} 14... Bf8 15. dxc5 bxc5 16. Bxf6 gxf6 {Position demands from white to act very fast. If black is on move then after Qb6, Ne7 and Ng6 he would cover all his weaknesses and pawn b3 would become problem for white. There would be also pawns d5, c5 supported by two bishops. But bishop on e2 allows white to make following strike.} 17. b4 { After this move weaknesses of black position become clear.} 17... cxb4 (17... a6 18. Nc3 d4 19. Na4 {white is much better.}) 18. axb4 Bxb4 19. Nfd4 { Black is forced to change knight and by this it disappears only piece what can properly defend his king.} 19... Nxd4 20. Nxd4 Qd6 21. Bd3 Re5 22. f4 { Allows effective end of the game but maybe 22.Nf5 Qf8 23.Qh5 was moreprincipal. } 22... Rxe3 23. Nf5 Qb6 24. Nxe3 (24. Qg4+ Kf8 25. Qg7+ Ke8 26. Qg8+ Kd7 { black wins.}) 24... Qxe3+ 25. Kh1 d4 26. Qg4+ Kf8 27. Bxh7 {Threats Rc7.} 27... Bc3 {It looks good for black but...} 28. Rfe1 $1 Qxe1+ {After 28...Be1: 29.c7.} 29. Rxe1 Bxe1 30. Qd7 {Nice example of domination by strongest piece.} 30... Ba6 31. Qc6 Rc8 32. Qxa6 Rc1 33. Qa3+ 1-0 Odlican potez.} 28... Qxe1+ {Na 28...Le1: sledi 29.Tc7.} 29. Rxe1 Bxe1 30. Qd7 {Lep primer dominacije najjace figure.} 30... Ba6 31. Qc6 Rc8 32. Qxa6 Rc1 33. Qa3+ 1-0 a3+ 1-0 2. Qxa6 Rc1 33. Qa3+ 1-0