Bishop Sacrifice One Move 8 And A Massive Pawn Storm By David Bronstein

Motivated by the romantic chess era, on move 8 Soviet GM David Bronstein is choosing a rare continuation which was once played by Paul Morphy. But soon he makes improvements in the line and goes for a move which no one had ever tried. He sacrifices his bishop on move 8 thus gaining a huge unopposed center. Finally he launches an unforgettable pawn storm and all Norwegian IM Ernst Rojahn can do is to capitulate!
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David Bronstein vs Ernst Rojahn
Moscow ol (Men) qual-A (1956), Moscow URS, rd 5, Sep-05
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense. Polerio Defense Kieseritsky Variation (C58)
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nf6 4. Ng5 d5 5. exd5 Na5 6. d3 h6
7. Nf3 e4 8. dxe4 Nxc4 9. Qd4 Nb6 10. c4 c5 11. Qd3 Bg4
12. Nbd2 Be7 13. O-O O-O 14. Ne5 Bh5 15. b3 Nbd7 16. Bb2 Nxe5
17. Bxe5 Nd7 18. Bc3 Bf6 19. Rae1 Bxc3 20. Qxc3 Qf6 21. e5 Qf5
22. f4 Bg6 23. Ne4 Rab8 24. Qf3 Bh7 25. g4 Qg6 26. f5 Qb6
27. Qg3 f6 28. e6 Ne5 29. h4 Kh8 30. g5 Rbc8 31. Kh1 Qd8
32. g6 Bxg6 33. fxg6 b5 34. d6 Qb6 35. d7 Nxd7 36. exd7 Rcd8
37. Nxf6 Qc6+ 38. Qg2
1-0
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