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Polish Immortal : ウィキペディア英語版
Polish Immortal
Polish Immortal is the name given to a chess game between Glinksberg and Miguel Najdorf played in Warsaw. The game is celebrated because of Black's sacrifice of all four of his minor pieces.
Some sources give the date of this game as 1930 or 1935,〔(Chess Notes by Edward Winter – note 3615 )〕 and give the name of the player of the white pieces as "Glucksberg". Garry Kasparov gives the date of the game as 1928, and the name of Najdorf's opponent as "Glinksberg", attributing these facts to Najdorf and his daughter.〔Garry Kasparov, ''My Great Predecessors, Part IV'', Gloucester Publishers, 2004, p. 115.〕
==Annotated game==
White: Glucksberg Black: Miguel Najdorf Opening: Dutch Defence (ECO A85)
(based on Kasparov's in ''My Great Predecessors, Part IV'', unless otherwise indicated )
1. d4 f5 2. c4 Nf6 3. Nc3
:Dutch Defence with 2.c4 and 3.Nc3.
3... e6 4. Nf3 d5 5. e3
:Savielly Tartakower suggests 5.Bf4.〔I.A. Horowitz and Jack Straley Battell (editors), ''The Best in Chess'', E.P. Dutton, 1965, p. 93.〕
5... c6 6. Bd3 Bd6 7. 0-0 0-0 8. Ne2
:Tartakower recommends 8.Ne5 followed by 9.f4, "countering the Stonewall with another Stonewall".〔Tartakower, in Horowitz and Battell, p. 93.〕
8... Nbd7 9. Ng5?
:This move looks like an elementary blunder, losing a pawn, but in fact the position is more complicated than that.
9... Bxh2+! 10. Kh1!?
:After 10.Kxh2 Ng4+ 11.Kh1 Qxg5 Black is up a pawn for nothing. After 10.Kh1, White threatens both Nxe6, winning material, or to trap Black's bishop with g3 or f4.
10... Ng4! 11. f4
:Defending White's knight on g5 and cutting off the escape route of Black's bishop; not 11.Nxe6? Qh4!
11... Qe8 12. g3 Qh5 13. Kg2 (see diagram)
:White has surrounded Black's bishop and threatens to win it with Rh1, Nf3, and Nxh2.
13... Bg1!!
:Sacrificing the bishop in order to continue the attack on White's king.
14. Nxg1
:Not 14.Kxg1? Qh2#, or 14.Rxg1? Qh2+ and 15...Qf2#
14... Qh2+ 15. Kf3 e5! 16. dxe5 Ndxe5+ 17. fxe5 Nxe5+ 18. Kf4 Ng6+ 19. Kf3 f4!!
:Threatening both 20...Ne5# and 20...Bg4+.〔Tartakower, in Horowitz and Battell, p. 93.〕
20. exf4
:If 20.Bxg6 Bg4+ 21.Kxg4 Qxg3+ 22.Kh5 hxg6+ 23.Kxg6 Rf6+ 24.Kh5 Rh6#
20... Bg4+!! 21. Kxg4 Ne5+! 22. fxe5 h5#

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