Ive been doing some research on Geza Fuster for the local Hungarian club for an upcoming tournamenr and I dug up his game against Alekhine. I would like to challenge the readers to find a large advantage or winning variation for Geza. Give the move number and move and a variation if possible. https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1013454
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Originally posted by Hans Jung View PostIve been doing some research on Geza Fuster for the local Hungarian club for an upcoming tournamenr and I dug up his game against Alekhine. I would like to challenge the readers to find a large advantage or winning variation for Geza. Give the move number and move and a variation if possible. https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1013454
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Geza Fuster game
February 1, 2020
Back in 2012 there was a thread entitled Inside Chess Collection Available on DVD:
https://forum.chesstalk.com/forum/ch...ailable-on-dvd
Several of us bought the DVD set. Just looking into it, I find that in the May 18,1988 issue (Vol. 1_10) on page 30 there is a full page spread: Inside Profile: IM Geza Fuster by Paul Eggers. In the next issue, this position is given:
With the notation Geza Fuster – Leopold Watzl (Hungary-Austria 1947)
1.g6 Rg1 2.Kf5! Kd3 3.e4 Ke3 4.e5 Kf3 5.e6 Rg4 6.e7 Rxf4+ 7.Kg5 Rg4+ 8.Kh5 Re4 9.g7 1-0
and also the complete game of Geza Fuster – Andre Reichman, Saint John 1988.
Saint John, 1988
Fuster, Geza – Reichman, Andre
E81 King’s Indian, Kramer System Samisch
1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 e5 6.Nge2 O-O 7.Bg5 c6 8.Qd2 a6 9.d5 cxd5 10.Nxd5 Nc6 11.Nec3 Be6 12.Bd3 Nd4 13.O-O Bxd5 14.cxd5 b5 15.Rfc1 Qb6 16.Be3 Rfc8 17.Ne2 Nd7 18.Rxc8+ Rxc8 19.Rc1 Rxc1+ 20.Qxc1 Nc5 21.b4 $1 Nd7 22.Qc8+ Nf8 23.Bxd4 exd4 24.Qc6 Qd8 25.Qxa6 Qg5 26.f4 Qh4 27.g3 Qg4 28.Kg2 f5 29.Qc8 h5 30.h3 fxe4 31.hxg4 exd3 32.Nxd4 Bxd4 33.Kf3 hxg4+ 34.Ke4 d2 35.Qc2 Bc3 36.a3 1-0
I have been unable to find this online. Perhaps someone can fill in the date and round of the game.
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Originally posted by Hans Jung View PostIve been doing some research on Geza Fuster for the local Hungarian club for an upcoming tournamenr and I dug up his game against Alekhine. I would like to challenge the readers to find a large advantage or winning variation for Geza. Give the move number and move and a variation if possible. https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1013454
22... f4 looks crushing; no variations needed, with ...Qxe5, ...Rxg5 and ...f3 if White isn't careful.
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The endgame vs Watzl is on page 18 of Nunn's Chess Endings, Volume 2.
Nunn writes that 1...Rg1? is a mistake and that if 1...Re1! (or 1...Rf1!) 2.f5 and only now 2...Rg1! and Black can draw by sending the K to e3 and tossing in a timely Rg5+ before taking the g-pawn when White plays f6.Last edited by Tom O'Donnell; Sunday, 2nd February, 2020, 04:17 PM."Tom is a well known racist, and like most of them he won't admit it, possibly even to himself." - Ed Seedhouse, October 4, 2020.
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Ian, as you were saying .... "I am always in time trouble. But you cant change the man. A long time ago Maroczy told me I could be one of the best players in the world if not for time trouble. Yuri Averbakh said Im always looking for the best move. Thats not good. I should just find a good move and play it - but I cant." IM Geza Fuster - from Inside Chess 1988 #10.
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Originally posted by Wayne Komer View PostGeza Fuster game
February 1, 2020
Back in 2012 there was a thread entitled Inside Chess Collection Available on DVD:
https://forum.chesstalk.com/forum/ch...ailable-on-dvd
Several of us bought the DVD set. Just looking into it, I find that in the May 18,1988 issue (Vol. 1_10) on page 30 there is a full page spread: Inside Profile: IM Geza Fuster by Paul Eggers. In the next issue, this position is given:
With the notation Geza Fuster – Leopold Watzl (Hungary-Austria 1947)
1.g6 Rg1 2.Kf5! Kd3 3.e4 Ke3 4.e5 Kf3 5.e6 Rg4 6.e7 Rxf4+ 7.Kg5 Rg4+ 8.Kh5 Re4 9.g7 1-0
and also the complete game of Geza Fuster – Andre Reichman, Saint John 1988.
Saint John, 1988
Fuster, Geza – Reichman, Andre
E81 King’s Indian, Kramer System Samisch
1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 e5 6.Nge2 O-O 7.Bg5 c6 8.Qd2 a6 9.d5 cxd5 10.Nxd5 Nc6 11.Nec3 Be6 12.Bd3 Nd4 13.O-O Bxd5 14.cxd5 b5 15.Rfc1 Qb6 16.Be3 Rfc8 17.Ne2 Nd7 18.Rxc8+ Rxc8 19.Rc1 Rxc1+ 20.Qxc1 Nc5 21.b4 $1 Nd7 22.Qc8+ Nf8 23.Bxd4 exd4 24.Qc6 Qd8 25.Qxa6 Qg5 26.f4 Qh4 27.g3 Qg4 28.Kg2 f5 29.Qc8 h5 30.h3 fxe4 31.hxg4 exd3 32.Nxd4 Bxd4 33.Kf3 hxg4+ 34.Ke4 d2 35.Qc2 Bc3 36.a3 1-0
I have been unable to find this online. Perhaps someone can fill in the date and round of the game.
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