Jedną z osób promujących Super Rapid & Blitz Poland 2026 jest słynna Judit Polgar. Wybitną szachistkę gościł w swoim gabinecie Minister Finansów Andrzej Domański. Ponieważ wiadomo, że grywa on w szachy, nic dziwnego że zagrali partyjkę.
Jak się przekonacie, po błędzie Judit Polgar (f5?) miał on szansę na uzyskanie przewagi (Gg5), jednak ostatecznie partię przegrał.
Zobaczcie przebieg partii:
[Event "Exxhbition game Finance
Ministry of Pola"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2026.05.05"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Domański, Andrzej"]
[Black "Polgar, Judit"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "B22"]
[WhiteElo "1477"]
[BlackElo "2675"]
[Annotator "Sagar Shah"]
[PlyCount "62"]
[EventDate "2026.??.??"]
[SourceVersionDate "2026.05.05"]
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1. e4 c5 {Of course Judit goes for the Sicilian!} 2. Nf3 e6 3. c3 d5 4.
exd5 exd5 5. d4 Nc6 6. Be3 c4 7. Nbd2 (7. b3 {Striking the pawns
immediately would have been better.}) 7... Nf6 8. h3 Bd6 9. Be2 O-O 10.
O-O Re8 {Black has a very comfortable position.} (10... b5 $5 {would
have been slightly more accurate.}) 11. b3 b5 12. bxc4 (12. a4 $1 b4
13. bxc4 bxc3 14. c5 $1 Bc7 15. Bb5 Bd7 16. Nb1 {with a fighting
position.}) 12... dxc4 $6 {Judit tries to spice up the position. The
other recapture was better, but would lead to a more dull position.}
13. Qc2 (13. a4 $1 Nd5 (13... b4 14. Nxc4 $11) 14. axb5 Nxc3 15. Qe1
$11) 13... Nd5 $6 (13... Rb8 $17) 14. Ng5 (14. a4 $1 Nxe3 15. fxe3 Rxe3
16. Rfe1 $11 {White has a very playable position.}) 14... g6 15. Nge4
Bc7 16. Rae1 $6 (16. a4 $13) (16. Bg5 $5) 16... f5 $2 {Judit made this
move and immediately realized that she had missed Bg5!} 17. Nc5 $2 (17.
Bg5 $1 Nce7 18. Nc5 $16 {White's position is clearly better.}) 17...
Rxe3 (17... f4 $19 {The bishop would have been trapped.}) 18. fxe3 Nxe3
19. Qc1 (19. Qb2 Nxf1 20. Nxf1 $44) 19... Nxf1 20. Nxf1 (20. Kxf1)
20... Nxd4 $1 21. cxd4 Qxd4+ 22. Kh1 Qxc5 23. Bf3 Rb8 {This position
did look promising with the rook entering on e8 and the queen on h6.
However, White is perhaps missing one tempo!} 24. Re8+ Kf7 25. Rh8 (25.
Qe1 {After the game ended and we were going back to the hotel in the
taxi, Judit spoke about this move and her sharp tactics refuting my Bd7
with Bd5+! Turns out that there is only 1 move to win.} Bd6 $1 $19
{Black wins now as the e7 square is guarded.} (25... Bd7 $2 26. Bd5+
Kf6 27. Qh4+ {was Judit's subtle point.})) 25... Kg7 26. Re8 Bd7 27.
Qc3+ Kf7 28. Rxb8 Bxb8 {Black is completely winning.} 29. Qd2 Be6 30.
Ne3 Qe5 31. Nc2 Qh2# 0-1
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