Enemy at the gates | Indjic - Le Quang Liem | Trompowsky attack

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  • Опубликовано: 8 май 2020
  • In this game White player decided to play a less principled Trompowsky attack which is not as popular as placing bishop to g5. LE replied with very aggressive plan with g5. Engine was completely on Black's side.
    2019 King Salman World Rapid & Blitz Championships
    Moscow, 2019
    #lequangliem #leliem #trompowskyattack
    Indjic, Aleksandar - Le, Quang Liem
    World Blitz Championship 2019 round 16
    1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 e6 3. Bg5 h6 4. Bh4 b6 5. c3 Bb7 6. Nbd2 d6 7. Qc2 g5 8. Bg3 Nh5 9. e4 Nd7 10. a4 a6 11. Be2 g4 12. Ng1 Qg5 13. Bd3 Nxg3 14. hxg3 h5 15. Ne2 Bg7 16. O-O-O O-O-O 17. Kb1 Kb8 18. Rh4 Nf8 19. f4 gxf3 20. gxf3 Ng6 21. f4 Qe7 22. Rh2 h4 23. g4 e5 24. f5 Nf8 25. Nf3 Bf6 26. Rdh1 Nh7 27. Nxh4 Ng5 28. d5 Nxe4 29. Bxe4 Rxh4 30. Rxh4 Bxh4 31. Ng1 Rg8 32. Qg2 Qg5 33. Nf3 Qf4 34. Nh2 Bc8 35. Rf1 Qg3 36. Rg1 Qe3 37. Rf1 Bg5 38. Qf3 Qd2 39. Rf2 Qe1+ 40. Ka2 Bf4 41. Nf1 Rxg4 42. Re2 Qh4 43. Qd3 Rg1 44. Nd2 Rd1 45. Nf3 Qh1 46. Qc4 Ra1+ 47. Kb3 Bd7 48. Nxe5 Qd1+ 49. Bc2 Bxa4+ 50. Qxa4 Qxd5+ 51. Qc4 Qxc4+ 52. Nxc4 b5 53. Ne3 c6 54. Be4 Kc7 55. Nc2 Rg1 56. Rf2 Be5 57. Rg2 Rf1 58. Bd3 Rf3 59. Be4 Rf4 60. Re2 a5 61. Ka2 f6 62. Bd3 d5 63. Ne3 Kd6 64. Bc2 b4 65. cxb4 Rxb4 66. Nd1 c5 67. Rd2 c4 68. Ka3 d4 69. b3 Kc5 70. bxc4 Rxc4 71. Bb3 Rc1 72. Nf2 Kb6 73. Nd3 Bd6+ 74. Kb2 Rf1 75. Be6 a4 76. Ka2 Rf3 77. Nb2 Ra3+ 78. Kb1 Kc5 79. Rc2+ Kb5 80. Bd7+ Kb4 81. Rc4+ Ka5 82. Rc6 Rb3 83. Rxd6 a3 84. Rxd4 Rxb2+ 85. Ka1 Rf2 86. Ra4+ Kb6 87. Rxa3 Kc7 88. Be6 Kd6 89. Re3 Kc5 90. Kb1 Kd4 91. Rb3 Ke5 92. Kc1 Ke4 93. Kd1 Ke5 94. Ke1 Rh2 95. Re3+ Kf4 96. Re2 Rh1+ 97. Kd2 Ra1 98. Rf2+ Ke4 99. Rg2 Rb1 100. Rg8 Rb2+ 101. Kc3 Rh2 102. Rf8 Ke5 103. Re8 Rh4 104. Bc8+ Kf4 105. Kd4 Rh1 106. Kd5 Rc1 107. Ke6 Rc6+ 108. Kf7 Kg5 109. Rg8+ Kf4 110. Bd7 Rb6 111. Be6 Ke5 112. Re8 Rb7+ 113. Re7 Rb6 114. Bd7+ Kf4 115. Be6 Ke5 116. Kg6 Rd6 117. Bg8+ Kf4 118. Re6 Rd1 119. Kxf6 Rd5 120. Bh7 1-0
    The Trompowsky Attack is a chess opening for White which starts with the moves 1.d4 Nf6 2.Bg5 (see the diagram on the right).
    The opening is named after the Brazilian chess player Octávio Trompowsky who popularized it in the first half of the 20th century.
    Although the opening has been around for a long time, the Trompowsky Attack had a huge increase in popularity in the 1990s, when several English GMs - most notably GM Julian Hodgson - experimented with it. England’s number one player, Michael Adams, also began to play it from time to time with decent results.
    One of the main benefits of playing the Trompowsky Attack is that it is one of the less-usual Queen’s Pawn Openings which allows White to sidestep many of the big main lines after 2.c4 or 2.Nf3.
    Playing it can be a vital alternative for all 1.d4-players who are tired of repeatedly entering the highly theoretical terrain of all the main lines Black can choose from. For Black players who play the Grunfeld Defense, the King’s Indian Defense, the Nimzo-Indian, the Slav Defense and so on, their opening knowledge often ends as early as move two.
    The Trompowsky Attack is an aggressive chess opening and leads to original play. It’s a perfect opening for creative players who like to play positions which are less theoretical, involve many tricky lines and are rich in possibilities for both sides.
    e Quang Liem’s debut in elite chess was one of the most impressive in recent years. The young Vietnamese player won the fiercely tough Aeroflot Open in Moscow in 2010 to qualify for that year’s Dortmund supertournament. Despite being the lowest-rated player there he nevertheless finished in clear second place on 5.5/10, ahead of Vladimir Kramnik, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, Arkadij Naiditsch and Peter Leko. That was an extremely impressive feat, but repeating it almost exactly the following year was verging on the incredible - no-one had previously managed to win the Aeroflot Open twice, and this time Le Quang Liem finished ahead of stars like Anish Giri, Ruslan Ponomariov and Hikaru Nakamura in Dortmund.
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Комментарии • 23

  • @aleksandarnikolic7757
    @aleksandarnikolic7757 4 года назад +7

    Topsy-turvy game indeed. Good endgame skill by Indjic.

  • @milosmilosic2632
    @milosmilosic2632 Год назад

    Bravo...! Pobeđen je čvrst i jak vijetnamski velemajstor...!

  • @adisalifianto6179
    @adisalifianto6179 4 года назад +2

    keep it up man.. this chanel really good.. everyday i wait your video chess 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩😄😊

  • @dillraah
    @dillraah 4 года назад +2

    Enjoyed the game.. A lot.

  • @sijumathew2234
    @sijumathew2234 2 года назад +1

    What a game🔥

  • @chessinators4783
    @chessinators4783 4 года назад +2

    What a swindle!

  • @subhamghosh8083
    @subhamghosh8083 4 года назад +5

    It's Torre Attack not Trompowsky

    • @ozgunyalcn8828
      @ozgunyalcn8828 4 года назад

      ​@George Grasser The difference is the placement of g1-knight. 1. d4 Nf6 2. Bg5 is Trompowsky, when the knight is on g1 and didn't go to f3 yet. So, in the future the knight may go to e2 and then jump to f4 in some lines. But, 1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 e6 3. Bg5 is Torre Attack, when white have already commited their knight to f3 and this leads to different type of positions than Trompowsky.

  • @bryand.7685
    @bryand.7685 4 года назад

    "Start your clooks"

  • @thinhhoang9967
    @thinhhoang9967 4 года назад

    Hay quá

  • @davidwebster1167
    @davidwebster1167 4 года назад

    Come on over to buy some more.

  • @wevertonsoaresdossantos1405
    @wevertonsoaresdossantos1405 4 года назад +3

    11:23 Txa4 wins more fast

  • @davidwebster1167
    @davidwebster1167 4 года назад

    Good oranges kids?

  • @martindenckermann9624
    @martindenckermann9624 4 года назад +1

    Pitbull Le Quang 😂😅

  • @d1-d425
    @d1-d425 4 года назад

    Se cargó al chino.

  • @user-pg3ng9wz4x
    @user-pg3ng9wz4x 4 года назад +2

    Let's go again...This is the Torre and not the Tromb. So stop making all the time these ridiculous mistakes.

  • @borislavivanov5281
    @borislavivanov5281 4 года назад +2

    Believe it or not but the white player is a GM lol He played ridiculously bad until he found the lucky Nxe5 shot

  • @dirkhebgeennaamachter9056
    @dirkhebgeennaamachter9056 2 года назад

    This annoying buzz, this machine sound..is noone paying any attention?..How can a chess player play? Ah, the winner has an hearing problem or is deaf, perhaps.