The Benko Gambit: Jan Pinski
The Benko Gambit: Jan Pinski
Jan Pinski
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CONTENTS
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Now we have:
a) 20.aa1 xd5 21.f6 xf6 22.xd5 a6,
which would lead to an interesting position.
White has exchanged his extra pawn for a
position with two bishops and a passed pawn.
Usually this would sound very good, but Blacks
knight is by no means bad, and the f6-bishop will
eventually be exchanged for the one on c3, and
the black pawns are very likely to shut out the
light-squared bishop eventually. If I were to give
Chapter 1
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16...h3!!
Now White is mated or suffering decisive
material losses. In his continued grace White
allowed himself to be mated.
17.xh3
17.g1 d4 and Black wins.
17...xf4 18.g4 e5! 19.xf4
19.g5 h3 mate!
19...h6 mate!
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