RAYMUND KEENE vs. STEPHEN KERR
Sydney, 1979
1. d4, Nf6
2. c4, e6
3. Nc3, Bb4
4. e3 ....
The Bronstein (Byrne) Variation.
4. .... b6
5. Ne2, Ba6
6. Ng3, 0-0
7. e4, Nc6
8. Bd3, e5
Not 8....Nxd4, 9. Qa4 wins.
9. a3!, Bxc3+
10. bxc3, d6
If 10...exd4 then 11 cxd4 Nxd4, 12 Bb2 c5, 13 Bxd4 cxd4, 14 O-O would be better for White, as he regains the pawn with a great advantage in structure.
11. Bg5 ....
White intends to follow up with 12. Nh5.
11. .... h6
12. Be3, Na5
13. Qe2, Qd7
14. Nf5, Qa4
Black hopes to win the c4 pawn.
15. Bxh6! ....
15. .... gxh6
16. Qe3, Ne8
17. Qxh6, Qd7
White has nothing better. If 17....f6, then 18. Qg6+ Kh8, 19. Ne7 and White mates with 20. Qh6.
If 17....Qb3, then 18. 0-0 Qxc3, 19. f4! Qxd3, 20. Rf3! and White wins with 21. Rg3+.
18. Qg5+, Kh7
19. Qh4+, Kg8
20. Qg3+ Kh7
21. Qh3+, Kg8
22. Nh6+, Resigns
White takes Black's Queen!
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