A Brilliant Tactic Hunts the Wolf’s Najdorf in 19 Moves

This is an aesthetic chess game between Frank Zimmermann and Wolfgang Huebner, played in Germany in 1977. Out of the Sicilian Defense, Najdorf, Polugaevsky Variation, the key moment comes after 13…Ra7. Huebner plans to swing the rook across to the d-file to pin White’s knight, but the idea contains a flaw. Zimmermann finds the only winning continuation, seizes the initiative, and never lets go. The concluding combination, punishing Black’s backward development, is stunning.
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1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Bg5 e6 7. f4 b5 8. e5 dxe5 9. fxe5 Qc7 10. exf6 Qe5+ 11. Be2 Qxg5 12. Qd3 Qxf6 13. O-O-O Ra7 14. Qg3 Nd7 15. Nc6 Rb7 16. Ne4 Qh6+ 17. Kb1 e5 18. Qxe5+ Qe6 19. Nf6+

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