Eric Jego included this in his Blackmar-Diemer Gambit book. The extra White move in the Trompowsky Attack reaches a BDG with the wrong color to move, so I did not put it in my BDG books. As expected, Kasparov played well against Marco Paulo Carneiro.
Kasparov (2817) - Carneiro, Simul Sao Paolo BRA, 21.08.2004 begins 1.d4 Nf6 [The Blackmar-Diemer Gambit 1.d4 d5 2.e4 dxe4 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.f3 exf3 5.Nxf3 Bg4 6.Bf4?! reaches the move 7 diagram below, but the Trompowsky works better since it's White's move, not Black's.] 2.Bg5 Ne4 3.Bf4 d5 4.f3 Nf6 5.e4 dxe4 6.Nc3 exf3 7.Nxf3 Bg4
8.h3 Bxf3 9.Qxf3 c6 10.0-0-0 e6 11.Bc4 Nbd7 [11...Be7=] 12.d5! cxd5 13.Nxd5 [Or 13.Bxd5+/- ] 13...Nxd5 14.Bxd5 a5 15.Bxb7 Ra7 16.Rxd7 Qf6 17.Rhd1 [17.Rc7+-] 17...Be7 [17...Bb4 18.Be3+-] 18.Rxe7+ Qxe7 19.Qc6+ Kf8 20.Bd6 [20.Qc8+ Qe8 21.Bd6+ Kg8 22.Qxe8 mate - Zintgraff] 20...g6 21.Bxe7+ Kxe7 22.Qc5+ Kf6 23.Qxa7 Rf8 24.Qd4+ e5 25.Qd6+ Kg7 26.Qxe5+ Kg8 27.Qf6 h5 28.Bd5 Kh7 29.Bxf7 1-0








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ReplyDeleteThere is a transposition after 1 d4 d5 2 e4 dxe4 3 Nc3 Nf6 4 f3 Nbd7 5 Bf4 exf3 6 Nxf3 Bg4 7 h3 Bxf3 8 Qxf3 c6 9 000 e6 10 Bg5 Ne4 11 Bf4 Nf6 12 d5!
ReplyDeleteYes, that transposes. Although if I were white, I would probably stop the clocks after black's sixth move and inform the arbiter that black should not be jumping his bishop over his horsey.
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