A mad game in one of the sharpest variations of the Italian. I attacked and went all in with a line I’d never played previously. It was sharp, risky, and double edged, but I managed to stay concentrated and survived all the complications.
Qf3 is a line which rarely ends in a draw. The positions become so complex that neither side can possibly understand everything and blunders become likely on every move. You can lose if you make one mistake, as was the case in this game.
Paraćin Chess Open, Round 4
Tomic S. (1928) – Jordanov M. (2082)
Italian, Two Knights, Bogoljubov Variation
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