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Trapped by his own Trap

Submitted by kenytiger on Thu, 06/19/2008 at 7:43pm.

In the following position, we can see once more what can happen when a player sets up a pitfall for his opponent but overlooks weakness in his own side. The position arose in a match game played in 1888. White has the problem of guarding his e-pawn, his development is not too grossly inferior, and it takes a really sharp eye to spot its basic defect.

Protecting the e-pawn presents a problem, White cannot play f4 because that pawn is pinned. By the same token, he cannot play Re1, his f-pawn needs guarding. Developing the Bishop by 1.Bf4 will not do either. After 1...g5, 2.Bg3 h5, 3.h3 h4! Black has good attacking prospects. No wonder White sees an easy way out of his troubles by setting up a pitfall. 

(Notes by American Chess Legend Fred Reinfeld)

 


» posted in kenytiger's Blog
 

Comments:

by lipschutz - 2 months ago
Melbourne Australia
Member Since: Apr 2008
Member Points: 3

Heh heh (cough), you should have seen the look on Eugene’s face when he realised I was going to play 13….BxP or (cough), 13…Bxh3 as you write it now!

He was a tough competitor though, he won the next four games and the match 5-3, with no draws (cough, splutter).


by 8chancellor - 2 months ago
United States
Member Since: Apr 2008
Member Points: 3
Thats just a great example of a counterattack
by cgs - 2 months ago
Veszpre'm Hungary
Member Since: Feb 2008
Member Points: 471

   Owing to the weakness of f2-field White's 4.Qxe5 move is a great mistake. The right move is 4.Be3 and possible ..d4 5.Ne4 Qe7 6.Nxc5 Qxc5 7.Bxd4 and the position is equal. Because of White's eagerness we saw a very nice mate-attack. The sword of sword-fish is also double-edged.

Samuel Lipschuetz (1863-1905) emigrated from Hungary to New York in 1880. Won US Championships in 1890 and 1892. The Hungarian Jewish chessplayer edited chess-journals in New York. He suffered from lung trouble.


by ADK - 2 months ago
Santa Clarita, CA United States
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 8380

Those were NICE moves played by Black...

ADK


by marl-shie - 2 months ago
Manila Philippines
Member Since: Oct 2007
Member Points: 152
That is a miraculous move.
 

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