Mystery game #120: IM dealt decisively with Dutch Defense

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  • Mystery game #120: IM dealt decisively with Dutch Defense

    Here is the text of an interesting game. You can discuss the game, player strengths, era, setting, time controls, etc. I will provide all data in a few days. Enjoy!!

    1.Nf3 e6 2.c4 f5 3.g3 Nf6 4.Bg2 d5 5.O-O c6 6.b3 Bd6 7.d4 Qe7 8.Bf4 Bxf4 9.gxf4 O-O 10.e3 b6 11.Ne5 Bb7 12.Qc1 Rc8 13.c5 bxc5 14.Qxc5 Qxc5 15.dxc5 Nbd7 16.Nxd7 Nxd7 17.Rc1 a5 18.Nd2 e5 19.Bh3 Rf8 20.fxe5 Nxe5 21.f4 Ng6 22.Nf3 Rae8 23.Kf2 Re4 24.Bg2 Rb4 25.Rab1 d4 26.Nxd4 Nxf4 27.Bf1 Rxd4 28.exd4 g5 29.b4 axb4 30.Rxb4 Bc8 31.Rb8 Be6, 1-0.

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    IM Deen Hergott (2484) -- NM Armando Valdizon (2309), Kingston Open 2000 (5). Played 2000-02-13. Dutch Defense, Stonewall, A84. Time controls 30/90', SD/60'. TD: Frank Dixon, Organizers Dr. Jim Cairns and Rob Hutchison.

    It's a last-round clash of Ottawa Masters. The opening gets away early from heavily analyzed lines in the Dutch, since White refrains from the regular Nb1-c3, and also avoids the familiar a2-a4, Bc1-Ba3 sequence, to exchange the dark bishops, capturing back on a3 with his knight, and then having to take more time to re-route that knight. Instead, he heads for a lesser-played line, still exchanging those bishops with an early Bc1-f4, taking on doubled f-pawns, but getting good central control. White's QN doesn't actually enter the game until 18.Nd2. There are many games in the Dutch where Black develops strong piece activity, but here Deen doesn't let that happen, establishing a solid bind by exchanging queens at move 14. Deen was tied for first with IM Tom O'Donnell going into this last-round game; both won, so wound up co-champions with 4/5. Black's rook goes on an adventure with 23...Re4 and then 24...Rb4, getting on the wrong side of a tactical attempt a few moves later, costing the exchange. Then Black resigns soon after time control is made. Not flashy, but very effective positional play from White.

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    • #3
      Actually, this game was played in round 4 of this tournament, NOT round 5 as I had written.

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