European Seniors Team Championships Round 4
Charles L Higgie (1992) vs. Ryszard Czajkowski (1963)
Annotated by:
charleshiggie
(2222)
Chess opening:
Gruenfeld (D87), exchange, Seville variation
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This was another luck win by me. I go wrong straight out of the opening, but luckily I get away with it! |
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1. d4
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In my research before the game, I found my opponent usually opened 1. d4 and played the Grunfeld Defence as both black and white. I am in the same boat myself, but I thought it better to play this, rather than open 1. e4 and face his French Defence, which he no doubt knows better than me |

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1... Nf6
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I was expecting actually that we would both rattle out the theory and come to a quick draw. It didn't work out like that. |

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2. c4
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Incidentally my opponent was a local lad, a player for the Lower Silesia team. I was playing in Swidnice, in Lower Silesia in Poland. |

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2... g6
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So he continues. |

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3. Nc3
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So do I. |

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3... d5
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This is the Grunfeld Defence |

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4. cxd5
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And this is the exchange variation. |

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4... Nxd5
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He takes back |

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5. e4
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White sets up a broad centre. |

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5... Nxc3
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He exchanges again. |

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6. bxc3
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I take back. |

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6... Bg7
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He completes the fianchetto |

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7. Bc4
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I play the Classical, older variation with 7. Bc4 and 8, Ne2 rather than the more modern variation with Nf3, Rb1 and Be2. |

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7... O-O
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He castles |

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8. Ne2
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According to plan |

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8... c5
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He strikes at the centre. |
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9. O-O
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I avoid lines like 9. Be3 cxd4 10. cxd4 Qa5+ by castling early |
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9... cxd4
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He takes, it is a bit unusual to exchange so early. |
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10. cxd4
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I take back. |

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10... Nc6
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Attacking d4 |

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