As I mentioned in a recent post, "Grandmaster Olga A. Girya Simultaneous Exhibition", Grandmaster Olga A. Girya recently had a 15-board simultaneous exhibition in Moscow, and one of her opponents was Chessfriend and major contributor to this blog, Yury V. Bukayev.
Here is their game. Yury's chess knowledge is apparent.
GM Olga A. Girya - Yury V. Bukayev
simultaneous exhibition, Moscow, 2025,
July 13 ('The Chess Square 2025')
1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 Bb4+ 4.Bd2 Qe7
As in Vidmar, Milan Sr - Nimzowitsch, Aaron, Semmering 1926.
5.g3 O-O
As in Vidmar, Milan Sr - Alekhine, Alexander, New York, 1927.
6.Bg2 Bxd2+ 7.Qxd2 d6
As in Budo, Alexander S - Botvinnik,Mikhail, URS-ch07 Moscow, 1931.
8.Nc3 e5 9.O-O Re8 10.e4 Bg4 11.d5 Bxf3 12.Bxf3 c5
13.Bg2 a6 14.a4 Nbd7 15.Rae1 Rf8 16.f4 Ne8 17.f5 h6
18.Bf3 Qg5 19.Re3 Nef6 20.Qf2 Ng4 21.Bxg4 Qxg4 22.Kg2 f6
Yury reports, the last Black's move was made under very heavy conditions of thinking because dear arbiter required to finish the simultaneous exhibition (this simul had a limitation of time, and the limit was near already). Draw was fixed on the 29th move by agreement of the opponents because White's advantage is very little only, and it is difficult to create an effective attacking plan.






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