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Grandmaster Series: Triple Queen Sacrifice: Geller's Immortal Chess Game vs Smyslov | Chess for Kids
In this exciting game analysis, two chess legends, Efim Geller and Vasily Smyslov, battle it out on the board. Join us on "Chess for Kids" as we dive into the GForce game between these two master players.
Learn from the strategies and tactics employed by Geller and Smyslov as we break down each move and discuss the reasoning behind them. We'll explore the principles of chess and how they apply to this game, as well as provide tips and tricks for improving your own game.
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d4 Nf6
c4 g6
Nc3 d5
The game starts with the Indian defense, and Smyslov chooses the Grunfeld variation.
cxd5 Nxd5
e4 Nxc3
bxc3 Bg7
Bc4 c5
Ne2 O-O
The game has transposed into a standard Grunfeld position, where Black has a pawn majority on the queenside and is preparing to create counterplay there.
O-O Nc6
Be3 Qc7
Smyslov plays a well-known move that puts pressure on the c4 pawn and prepares to bring the rooks to the d-file.
Rc1 Rd8
f4 e6
Smyslov reinforces his control over the d5 square and prepares to advance his pawn majority on the queenside.
Kh1 b6
f5 Na5
This move seems aggressive but doesn't achieve much, and White can easily defend the f4 pawn.
Bd3 exf5
exf5 Bb7
Qd2 Re8
Smyslov creates a threat against the f2 pawn and offers a trade of rooks.
Ng3 Qc6
Rf2 Rad8
Smyslov's pieces are very active, and he is ready to initiate an attack on the kingside.
Bh6 Bh8
Qf4 Rd7
Geller tries to counterattack, but Smyslov calmly defends his position.
Ne4 c4
Smyslov makes an inaccurate move that weakens his pawn structure on the queenside.
Bc2 Rde7
Smyslov is forced to defend the e6 pawn, which allows Geller to create a strong passed pawn on the queenside.
Rcf1 Rxe4
fxg6 f6
Qg5 Qd7
Smyslov creates a mating threat against Geller's king, but it is easily defensible.
Kg1 Bg7
Rxf6 Rg4
gxh7+ Kh8
Bxg7+ Qxg7
Qxg4 1-0
In the end, Geller's strong passed pawn on the queenside and his pieces' coordinated attack were too much for Smyslov to handle, and Geller won the game.