Игра №2. Александр Алехин - Макс Эйве, 1937, Роттердам, 1-0 победа белых. Замечательная атака вернувшегося в строй маэстро Алехина, славянка
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Алехин - Эйве, 1937, Роттердам, 1-0, партия №2. Alexander Alekhine vs Max Euwe; "Got My Mind Set on Euwe"; Euwe - Alekhine World Championship Rematch (1937), Rotterdam NED, rd 2, Oct-07; Slav Defense: Czech. Wiesbaden Variation (D17) · 1-0 1. d4 {Notes by Alekhine} d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Nc3 dxc4 5. a4 Bf5 6. Ne5 {I considered it vital to find out immediately what defence my opponent had in mind against the line he himself adopted in the first game.} e6 {! Played twice by Bogoljuboff against me in the 1929 match. As the experiment did not succeed (he only managed to draw one game with great difficulty and he lost the other game), the move 6...e6 disappeared from master practice. But, as was proved especially by the eleventh game of this match, it is much safer than the fashionable Kmoch variation (6...Nbd7 in conjunction with Qc7 and e5.)} 7. Bg5 {As after 7 f3 Bb4, the move 8 e4? would provoke the absolutely sound sacrifice 8...Nxe4! (first played by Mikenas against Dr. Vidmar, Prague, 1931), White must not hurry to form a pawn centre. Still, after the following answer, he had no better move than 8 f3, which would lead to the position obtained in the fourth and eleventh games.} Bb4 {Much more logical and better than 7...Be7 , as played by Bogoljuboff in our fifth match game in 1929.} 8. Nxc4 { Very harmless, inasmuch as Black, instead of the complicated variation actually selected, could simply play here 8...h6, and if 9 Bh4 then 9...g5 10 Bg3 Ne4 11 Rc1 (or 11 Qb3...