nr 32
A short game again, with P5extreme, inspired by a Pohl posting. P5extr isn't as
strong as the usual Patr5, so i've let it play against some weaker engines,
at approx club players level; with some interesting results.
In the game below, i call the rare move 3.Qe2!? in the French the Zvjaginsev
variation, after the -relatively young- GM Vadim Zvjaginsev.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vadim_Zvjaginsev
In that line, after the usual 3...dxe4 there is a known gambit with 4.f4?! the socalled
Hoffmann gambit, probably named after FM Asa Hoffmann
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asa_Hoffmann
Not occurring in my database btw, so it's an extremely rare gambit, and imo not so good;
better are three new 'Djengis' anti-French gambits with 4.c3, 4.Nc3, or 4.Nd2.
In the game below 4.c3! was played, with a quick win for White as result.
[pgn]
[Event "Computer Chess Game"]
[Site "DESKTOP-G2238OJ"]
[Date "2025.10.01"]
[Round "9"]
[White "Patricia 5.0"]
[Black "Ufim 8.02 weak=15"]
[Result "1-0"]
[Annotator "EAS-Tool: 2 PawnUnits Sacrifice found in this"]
[ECO "C01"]
[PlyCount "46"]
[GameId "2229227279281382"]
[EventDate "2025.??.??"]
[TimeControl "240+2"]
{C01: French: Exchange Variation} 1. d4 e6 2. e4 d5 3. Qe2 $146 {a rare move which i call the Zvjaginsev variation} dxe4 4. c3 $1 $146 {also possible are 4.Nc3!?, or 4.Nd2!? all three novelties and (new) anti-French 'Djengis' gambits} (4. f4 {Hoffmann gambit} exf3 5. Nxf3) 4... Nf6 5. Nd2 c5 6. Nxe4 cxd4 7. Nf3 Nxe4 8. Qxe4 {[#] Black is better.} dxc3 9. Bc4 $5 cxb2 (9... Bd7 $17 {Strongly threatening ...c3xb2.} 10. O-O Bc6) 10. Bxb2 $11 Qa5+ $1 11. Ke2 Nc6 12. Rhd1 f5 $2 (12... Qh5 $11 13. Kf1 {4} Be7 {2} 14. Bxg7 {2} Rg8 {3} 15. Bc3 {2} Qg4 {2} 16. Qxg4 {2} Rxg4 {2} 17. Bb5 {2} a6 {2} 18. h3 {2} Rf4 {2} 19. Bd2 {2} Re4 {2} 20. Bd3 {1} Ra4 $11 {1}) 13. Qd3 $16 {White has strong compensation.} {12...f5 was a mistake that costs the game.} Qb6 $2 (13... Be7 $16) 14. Rab1 $18 {Hoping for Bb2xg7!.} Nb4 $2 (14... Qc7 {was necessary.} 15. Ng5 Nb4) 15. Bb5+ Kf7 16. Ne5+ Kg8 {[#]} 17. Be8 $1 {Active counter play!} Qc7 (17... Be7 18. Qc3) 18. Qd8 Qc2+ (18... Qe7 $18 19. Bf7+ Qxf7 20. Nxf7 Kxf7) 19. Kf1 {White mates.} h5 20. Bf7+ Kh7 21. Qg5 Qxf2+ 22. Kxf2 Nd3+ 23. Rxd3 {Weighted Error Value: White=0.05 (flawless) /Black=0.82} Bc5+ 1-0
[/pgn]
White had a quick win after the mistake 12...f5? . But after the correct move 12...Qh5
we still would have an interesting game.