Morphy, P - Duke Karl \\ Count Isouard [C41]
Paris, 1858
to see the game on site chessgames 1.e4 e5 This is' one of the most 'beautiful chess games of Morphy. The famous game played in the range of' opera The Barber of Seville , hence the name Barber failure of the equally famous for combining elements where White gives mate in a few moves with the Woman on f7, and that in this game is simply threatened the 6th stroke.
This game allows me to illustrate various strategic elements and the accuracy: the importance of
1) to develop his pieces quickly
2) save time and take the initiative
3) Keep a check on the center
4) attach a piece nailed
5) using an open column and use the diagonals to enable the most of the pieces.
2.Nf3 d6 Philidor Defense
Bg4 3.d4 The horse is immobilized
4.dxe5 Axf3 5.Dxf3 dxe5 Note how the same material, we are moving back to white. Imagine that, disposed of the same pieces on both sides - the pedestrians, the horse and the lieutenant - have been the moves 1.e4 e5 2.Df3, now it does concern to black and white, this means saving of time .
6.Ac4 and threatening to take the initiative .. crazy .. the famous idiot Barber
7.Db3 6 ... Nf6!
If Black responds such a move .. a6? takes its mate in two moves. [ 7 ... a6? 8.Axf7 + Scacco 8 ... # RE7 9.De6 Fool]
7 ... Qe7 With this move, as well as defend themselves from mad Queen makes black also taken of the possible problems b7 pawn by the White Queen. For if the woman takes the white pawn, following the failure to b4 and the forced return of women.
8.Cc3 d5 is a key to the White House - four of his pieces already control it, if Black allows him the White House will support this with his pieces to fill and making it a strategic outpost.
8 ... c6 The key concept of the house is not immune to attempts to prevent black to white to use it as an outpost. Keep an eye on the house key in your games and direct your pieces and pawns to them. This is a good strategy whether you are on proc is to defend you. (With the push c6 Black defends the pawn on b7 also directly with her as the Queen of the counter-check to the king in b4 the black woman is no longer possible.)
9.Ag5 The horse is immobilized . The range of Alfa in g5 extends to the house d8. It will have a crucial role in the final infattti of this game.
9 ... b5? The White decided to sell a piece in exchange for two pawns and a strong attacco.Solo a strong player can adopt this strategy. So it's a good idea to revisit the part of a strong player: you can learn new tricks.
10.Cxb5! cxb5 11.Axb5 + check by this time the White keeps the initiative and will not repent of his choice.
11 ... Cbd7 The horse covers the setback but remains immobilzzato: nailed. White does not let the chance to secure the Black King with castling nor to develop his pieces. Black is too busy difenderesi.
12.0-0-0! Attach a piece nailed is a good strategy nine times out of ten. In addition, the White King was taken to safety. A strategic move that satisfies two principles at once is a good move.
12 ... TD8 pieces blacks Note: Bishop and Rook on h8 unused, locked in the other tower defense, Horses and the Queen pinned with little scope.
13.Txd7! sacrifice of quality: a rook for a knight.
Txd7 13 ... The Dark Tower enters a nailing and remains immobilized. What will be the next move for White? Remember that attacking a piece nailed down, and 'a good idea nine times out of ten?
14.Td1! The White attacks and wins the pinned piece openly. The White man who had sacrificed the quality now takes over the Tower.
14 ... DE6 The Black Queen try restoring mobility to respond to his white horse to take the bishop after the capture of the Dark Tower. After this move White has provided a combination not easy to see and understand at first sight.
15.Axd7 + CHECK Notice how all the white pieces are in play. Black continues to have two pieces not developed. The rapid development of pieces and 'an important element in the strategy of' opening.
15 ... Cxd7 White has now facing what is the ultimate goal of chess strategy: the combination of checkmate. Women in Chess b8!
16.Db8 + The Horse Capture the Queen
Cxb8 and 16 ... .. d1 in the piece ends the game.
17.Td8 # INSANE! 1-0
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