Persitz beats Alexander, County Match 1954
[Event "County Match"]
[Site "Swindon"]
[Date "1954.03.27"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Persitz, Raaphi"]
[Black "Alexander, C Hugh O'D"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "C47"]
[Annotator "Barden, Leonard - The Guardian"]
[PlyCount "79"]
[EventDate "1954.03.27"]
[EventCountry "ENG"]
[WhiteTeam "Oxfordshire"]
[BlackTeam "Gloucestershire"]
[WhiteTeamCountry "ENG"]
[BlackTeamCountry "ENG"]
{The following exciting game was played in the recent county match between
Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire, won by Oxfordshire by 8-6, with one game for
adjudication. Persitz, who in London in the morning had won his game in the
match Oxford-Cambridge on Board 2, won this game at Swindon in the afternoon
on Board 1.} 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. d4 Bb4 ({Recommended by Euwe in
"Chess Archives as better than} 4... exd4) 5. d5 Ne7 6. Nxe5 O-O ({A dubious
gambit. Safer is the immediate} 6... Nxe4) 7. Qd4 Bxc3+ 8. bxc3 Re8 {Ingenious
counter-play as will be seen.} 9. Bg5 Nf5 10. exf5 d6 11. f4 dxe5 12. fxe5 Qxd5
13. O-O-O {He makes his advantage quite clear...} Qxd4 ({... for if} 13... Qxa2
14. exf6 {is quite safe}) ({or if} 13... Qxe5 14. Qxe5 Rxe5 15. Rd8+ Re8 16.
Bxf6 {winning a piece.}) 14. cxd4 Ne4 15. Bh4 Nc3 {Black recovers his pawn at
the cost of much time, while White consolidates his advantage in the centre
and on the King's side.} 16. Rd3 Nxa2+ 17. Kb2 Nb4 18. Rf3 a5 19. c3 Nd5 20.
Bc4 c6 21. g4 b5 22. Bd3 Bd7 23. g5 c5 {An ingenious resource which sets his
own pawns in motion...} 24. Rhf1 ({... for if} 24. dxc5 Rxe5 {, etc.}) 24... a4
25. Be4 Bc6 26. g6 {A fine breakthrough.} a3+ 27. Ka1 cxd4 28. gxf7+ Kxf7 29.
e6+ Kg8 30. cxd4 Ra4 {With great ingenuity Alexander has conjured up
complications out of an innocuous position, and it needs White's greatest care
to maintain his advantage.} 31. Rg1 Rxd4 32. f6 Rxe4 33. f7+ Kf8 34. fxe8=Q+
Kxe8 {One might think that Black has winning chances here, but, with great
insight, White has realised that his own attack is the swifter.} 35. Bf2 b4 36.
Bc5 Rxe6 37. Rf8+ Kd7 38. Rxg7+ Ne7 39. Bxb4 Bd5 40. Rff7 {A very creditable
win by a player, aged 19, over England's leading master. (Source: Manchester
Guardian, 8 April 1954)} ({A last trap.} 40. Bxe7 $4 Re1#) 1-0