The great tactician Leonid Stein gives a masterclass in creating a sudden counterplay in a seemingly passive position. First, he sacrifices a pawn to open a file for his rook, then he sacrifices the second pawn to open a diagonal for his light-squared bishop, but his dark-squared bishop is still passive, so the sacrifice of the third pawn follows. As a result, his opponent, Victor Korchnoi is three pawns up, but Stein's pieces are much more active and create total chaos on the board.
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d6 5. f3 O-O 6. Be3 e5 7. d5 Nh5 8. Qd2 f5 9. O-O-O Nd7 10. Bd3 fxe4 11. Nxe4 Nf4 12. Bc2 Nf6 13. Nc3 b5 14. Nxb5 Ba6 15. Na3 Rb8 16. g3 N4h5 17. b3 Bb7 18. Nb1 c6 19. dxc6 Bxc6 20. Qxd6 Qe8 21. Re1 Rf7 22. Bd2 Bf8 23. Qd3 e4 24. Qc3 Bg7 25. Nh3 Ng4 26. fxg4 Bxc3 27. Nxc3 Nf6 28. g5 Nd7 29. Nxe4 Qf8 30. Bc3 Rf3 31. Bb2 Re8 32. Kb1 Bxe4 33. Bxe4 Rxe4 34. Rxe4 Rf1+ 35. Re1 Qf5+ 36. Ka1 Rxh1 37. Rxh1 Qxh3 38. Bd4 Qg2 39. Rg1 Qd2 40. Bxa7 Ne5 41. Bc5 Nd3 42. Ba3 Nb4 43. Bxb4 Qd4+ 44. Kb1 Qxg1+ 0-1
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