Alexander Beliavsky and John Nunn were two of the great players in the 1980s who lived in the shadows of Garry Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov. Each played many brilliant and inspired games. In this game, considered the best game of the 1980s by many, Nunn vigorously punishes opening errors by Beliavsky.
Lessons:
* Never place all of your pawns on one color.
* Don’t despair. Defensive resources often arise!
* When you sense opportunity (weak king, lack of development, weak colors), strike!
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