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Приятно смаковать красивую игру Александра Алехина белыми фигурами: как же изящно он переставляет их, громя друга своего, Боголюбова, 1936
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Алехин - Боголюбов, Ноттингем, 1936, 1-0. Alexander Alekhine vs Efim Bogoljubov; Nottingham (1936), Nottingham ENG, rd 13, Aug-25; Slav Defense: Soultanbeieff Variation (D16) · 1-01.d4d52.c4c63.Nf3Nf64.Nc3dxc45.a4e66.e4Bb47.e5Ne48.Qc2Qd59.Be2c510.O-ONxc311.bxc3cxd412.Nxd4Bc513.Nf3Nd714.Rd1Qc615.Bxc4O-O16.Ng5g617.Bb5Qc718.Ne4Be719.f4Nc520.Nf6+Bxf621.exf6Bd722.Be3Bxb523.axb5Nd724.g3Nxf625.Bd4Nd726.Qf2b627.Re1Qc428.Rab1Rac829.Qe3Rfe830.Qf3f631.Rb4Qc732.Rb2Re733.Rbe2Kf734.g4Rce835.g5fxg536.f5Qf437.fxe6+Rxe638.Qd5Nf639.Bxf6Qg4+40.Rg2Qf541.Be5Kg842.Rf2Qg4+43.Kh1h544.Rg1Qh445.Rf6Kh746.Rxe6Rxe647.Qd7+1-0
<Page 14 of Chess World, 1 January 1947 quoted from an article by Botvinnik in Ogonyok which was subsequently published in Albrecht Buschke’s periodical Chess News from Russia. An extract is given below:
‘During the Nottingham tournament of 1936 I happened to watch a curious scene. Bogoljubow was sitting deeply bent over the board, and was thinking tensely. Alekhine was briskly wandering around the table, fixedly looking at his opponent. Willy-nilly, I became interested, drew near to the table and saw the position after Alekhine had made his 35th move P-N5 [g5].>
After 35.g5
<What can Black do? He has an extra pawn, but the situation is tense and the material superiority does not tell. White threatens 36 PxP, after which his bishop would be very strong.
Bogoljubow played 35...PxP. He had not taken the pawn off the board when Alekhine hurriedly approached and, without sitting down, played 36 P-B5!!, noisily banging down the piece. This sacrifice was so unexpected that Bogoljubow literally jumped out of his chair, in spite of his solid constitution. Evidently he had figured only on 36 PxPch K-N1; and in view of the threat, ...P-K4, Black’s situation would be quite secure.’>