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Moiseenko, Alexander (2646) - Malaniuk, Vladimir (2496) [A80]
1. d4 f5 2. Nc3 Nf6
3. Bg5 The lines 2.Nc3, 2.Bg5, Staunton Gambit, various continuations with g3, h4, b4, c3, Bf4, g4, have been considered in my CD "Dutch A80-A85". 3...d5 4. Bxf6 exf6 5. e3 Be6 6. Qf3
7...Nc6 6...Qd7 is also playable, 7. Bb5 Nc6 8. Nge2 a6 9. Ba4 g6!? (9...g5) 10. O-O Bd6 11. Nf4 (11. g3) 11...Bxf4 12. Qxf4 b5 13. Bb3 O-O, Moiseenko, A - Gurevich, M, Warsaw AIG Life rapid 2007. 7. Bb5 Qd6 8. Nge2 O-O-O
9. Nf4 After 9. a3 Kb8 10. Na4 Ne7?! 11. Nc5 Bc8 12. g3 h5 13. h4 g6 14. b4 Bh6 15. c3 Ka8 16. a4 a6 17. Bd3 Rhe8 18. Kd2 White had a small edge in Akobian, V - Spraggett, K, Cali Continental op 2007. The move 10...g5! is more active, the second player has good counterplay after 11. Nc5 Ne5 12. dxe5 Qxc5 13. Nd4 Qe7 14. Bd3 fxe5 15. Nxe6 Qxe6 16. Bxf5 Qf6. 9...Bf7 10. O-O A novelty. 10. Nd3 is common. 10...Kb8! 11. a3
11...g5! Black begins counterattack on the kingside. 12. Nd3 Be6! After the text this bishop can defend not only the f5-pawn but the queenside as well after Be6-c8. 13. Nc5 Bc8 14. b4?! White could try 14. Qh5.
14...h5! Terrific! The quick pawn storm is very strong here. When Malaniuk plays the Dutch Defence as Black, then it is a horror movie for his rivals. 15. Bd3 g4! 16. Qd1 Bh6 17. Ne2?! 17. b5 is somewhat better. 17...h4!
18. c4? Now Vladimir could gain a huge advantage with 18...h3 19. g3 (19. gxh3 Bg5) 19...dxc4 20. Bxc4 Ne5! 21. Qc2 (21. dxe5 Qc6) 21...Nxc4 22. Qxc4 Qc6 23. e4 fxe4 24. Rad1 e3 25. d5 Qd6 26. fxe3 Bxe3+ 27. Kh1 Rhe8. Draw . 1/2-1/2 Top
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