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Chess Strategy: Evolution of Style #107 - Alexander Alekhine vs Max Euwe - Slav Defence (D17)



►Playlists: http://www.chessworld.net/chessclubs/playlistvideosstructure.asp ►Kingscrusher's Greatest Hit Videos! : http://tinyurl.com/6vvx6qe ►Play FREE online chess at http://www.chessworld.net or realtime at http://www.chessclub.com/from/kingscrusher Alexander Alekhine vs Max Euwe Alekhine-Euwe World Championship Match 1935 · Slav Defense: Czech. Carlsbad Variation (D17) · 1-0 [Event "Amsterdam-Wch"] [Site "Amsterdam-Wch"] [Date "1935.10.03"] [Round "1"] [White "Alexander Alekhine"] [Black "Max Euwe"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "D17"] [Annotator "Microsoft"] [PlyCount "59"] [EventDate "1935.??.??"] {Needing a new opponent for his next title defense (and still unwilling to play Capablanca again), and with Bogolubov no longer a credible challenger in anyone's eyes, Alexander Alekhine picked a man who had lost two matches to Bogolubov, Max Euwe of The Netherlands. If Alekhine picked Euwe as another safe opponent, his plans went awry, owing to a combination of Alekhine's overconfidence, and the fact that by 1935, Max Euwe was a good deal stronger a player than anyone realized.} 1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Nc3 dxc4 5. a4 Bf5 6. Ne5 Nbd7 7. Nxc4 Qc7 8. g3 e5 9. dxe5 Nxe5 10. Bf4 Nfd7 11. Bg2 Be6 12. Nxe5 Nxe5 13. O-O (13. Qd4 f6 14. O-O) 13... Be7 14. Qc2 Rd8 15. Rfd1 O-O 16. Nb5 Rxd1+ 17. Rxd1 Qa5 18. Nd4 Bc8 (18... Bd5 19. Bxe5 Bxg2 20. Bxg7 Rd8 21. Kxg2 Kxg7) 19. b4 Qc7 (19... Bxb4 20. Nb3 Qc7 21. Qe4 Bd6 (21... f6 22. Qxb4) 22. Qd4 (22. Rxd6 Qxd6 23. Bxe5 Qd1+ 24. Bf1 Qxb3) 22... g5 (22... Rd8 23. Bxe5 ) 23. Bxg5) (19... Qxb4 20. Bxe5) 20. b5 c5 21. Nf5 f6 22. Ne3 Be6 23. Bd5 Bxd5 24. Rxd5 Qa5 25. Nf5 Qe1+ 26. Kg2 Bd8 27. Bxe5 fxe5 28. Rd7 Bf6 (28... Kh8 29. Qxc5 Re8 30. Qxe5) (28... a6 29. Nh6+ gxh6 (29... Kh8 30. Nf7+ Kg8 31. Rxd8) 30. Qxh7#) 29. Nh6+ Kh8 30. Qxc5 1-0 ►Subscribe for my regular chess videos: http://goo.gl/zpktUK ►Support the channel by donating via PayPal: http://goo.gl/7HJcDq Thumbnail Alekhine By Alexandre_Alekhine_01.jpg: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress) derivative work: JesusAngelRey (Alexandre_Alekhine_01.jpg) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Euwe Harry Pot [CC BY-SA 3.0 nl (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/nl/deed.en)], via Wikimedia Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Max_Euwe_1963.jpg