Tournament 'Tabiyas': fix the PGN gamepacks.
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@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ accept the offered pawn and still doesn't solve the problem of his K and
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harmonious development.} (8. dxe6 $6 8... fxe6 { } 9. e5 b4 10. Nb5 Nd5 11. Qd4
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Nc6 12. Qe4 b3 13. a4 Ncb4 14. Na3 Rxa4 15. Bxc4 Rxa3 16. Rxa3 Nc2+ 17. Kf1
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Nxa3 18. bxa3 Qb6 19. Bb2 Ne3+ 20. Ke1 Qa5+ 21. Kf2 21... Nd1+ {
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0-1,Gonzalez Garcia,J-Fogarasi,T/Budapest Elekes/1995/}) ({More consistent is}
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0-1,Gonzalez Garcia,J-Fogarasi,T/Budapest Elekes/1995/}) ({More consistent is}
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8. Nxb5 $5 $142 8... Ba6 9. Nc3 Bc5 10. Nh3 O-O 11. Bg5 Qb6 12. Qd2 Qb4 13.
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Bxf6 gxf6 14. Nf4 Kh8 15. Nh5 Rg8 16. Nxf6 Rg6 17. e5 d6 18. a3 Qa5 19. Nfe4
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Nd7 20. exd6 e5 21. g3 Bd4 22. Bh3 Bc8 23. Bf5 $16 {
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@ -574,7 +574,7 @@ Kb1 Kf8 25. Nd3 Nd5 26. Nxd5 Bxd5 27. b3 $16 {
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Zoler,D-Mencinger,V/Groningen op/1994/}) 12... Qa5 13. Bd2 (13. Qf2 13... Bb4
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$6 (13... axb5 14. Bb6 Qa6 15. Nf4 15... Ne7 $13) 14. Bd4 axb5 15. Rd1 Bxc3+ (
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15... Bf8 $142 16. Nf4 $44) 16. Bxc3 Qc7 17. Qg3 Ne7 18. Qxg7 Rg8 19. Qxh7 Na6
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20. Nf4 20... O-O-O {} 21. Qxf7 Rde8 22. Be2 Kd8 23. g3 Ref8 24. Qh7 Rh8 25.
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20. Nf4 20... O-O-O {} 21. Qxf7 Rde8 22. Be2 Kd8 23. g3 Ref8 24. Qh7 Rh8 25.
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Qc2 Rhg8 26. Qd2 Kc8 27. e6 Nc5 28. exd7+ Qxd7 29. Qe3 $18 {
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Krupenski,Y-Szilagyi,Z/EUChJ-U16 Mureck/1998/}) 13... Qb6 $8 14. Nf4 Ne7 15. a4
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$6 (15. Qf2 $142 15... Qxf2+ 16. Kxf2 d4 (16... g6 17. b6 (17. bxa6 {Van Wely}
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@ -769,7 +769,7 @@ Bxc4 29. Nxd3 Bxd3 30. Rc1 $36 { a3}) 28. Rb1 $1 (28. Nxc5 $2 28... Rc3 $19)
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28... Bf8 (28... Ba6 29. Nxc5 Bxc4 30. Rb8+ Kf7 31. Rb7+ Kf8 32. Nxd3 $14) 29.
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h4 { Rb8} 29... Rb3 (29... Ba6 30. Ne5 $1 30... Rb3 (30... Rxa3 $2 31. Rb8 Kg7
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32. Ra8 $40) 31. Nf6+ $14) 30. Rd1 30... Ba6 $5 (30... Ne2+ $143 31. Kh2 { }
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31... Ba6 32. Rd7 $1 $36) 31. Bxd4 31... cxd4 {Black decides to rely on his
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31... Ba6 32. Rd7 $1 $36) 31. Bxd4 31... cxd4 {Black decides to rely on his
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rather than fight for a draw in a slightly unpleasant after} (31... Bxc4 32.
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Bxc5 Bxc5+ 33. Nxc5 Rxa3 34. Rd7 Bd5 35. Re7 $14) 32. Rxd4 32... Be7 $44 (32...
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Bxc4 33. Rxc4 Rxa3 34. Rc7 Bg7 35. Rc8+ 35... Bf8 $14 {
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@ -920,4 +920,4 @@ is the same}) 48... Bf8 49. Bd8 Bg7 (49... Bxd6 50. Bxf6 $18) 50. Be7 Bh8 51.
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Bf8 Kxf8 52. Kxd7 Kf7 53. Kc8 f5 54. d7 Bf6 55. d8=Q Bxd8 56. Kxd8 $18) 47...
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Bb6 (47... Ba5 48. Bc5 Be1 49. Bb6 $18 { Bd8}) 48. Bb4 Bd8 49. Bd6 $22 49...
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Bb6 50. Bc7 Bxc7 (50... Bd4 51. Bd8 $18) 51. Kxc7 Ke7 52. Kc8 (52. Kc8 Kd6 (
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52... Ke8 53. d6 $18) 53. Kd8 f5 54. exf5 Kxd5 55. Kxd7 $18) 1-0
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52... Ke8 53. d6 $18) 53. Kd8 f5 54. exf5 Kxd5 55. Kxd7 $18) 1-0
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@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ Kb4 Ra1 70. Kc5 $18 {wie bereits gesehen}) ({Allein richtig war} 63... Kg7 $1
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68. Kc5 Rf6 69. Kb5 Rf5+ 70. Kb6 Rf6+ 71. Kb7 71... Rf7+ $11) 67... Ra5 68. Rc6
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Kf7 69. Kd4 Ke7 70. Kc4 70... Kd7 $11) 64. a6 Kg7 65. Kf5 $2 {
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Vergibt den Gewinn (3)} (65. Ra7+ Kf8 66. Rc7 $18 {oder Tb7 gewinnt spielend})
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65... Ra1 $2 {Vergibt das Remis (3)} ({Remis haelt die Seitenverteidigung}
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65... Ra1 $2 {Vergibt das Remis (3)} ({Remis haelt die Seitenverteidigung}
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65... Rh6 $1 66. Ke5 Rg6 67. Kd5 Kh7 68. Kc5 Rg5+ 69. Kb6 69... Rg6+ $11) 66.
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Ke5 $18 66... Re1+ (66... Rb1 67. Ra7+ Kg6 68. Rb7 Ra1 69. a7) 67. Kd5 Rc1 68.
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Rb8 Ra1 69. Rb7+ Kf6 70. a7 Ra6 (70... Ra6 71. Kc5 Ke5 72. Kb5 Ra1 73. Kc6 Rc1+
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@ -596,4 +596,4 @@ Nxf6 30. Re7 Qf8 31. Qxf8+ Rxf8 32. Rxb7 32... a5 $11) (28... Nb6 $5 29. Re7
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Rf8 32. Qe3 $18) 31. Rf7 Qg8 (31... Qd8 32. Ne5 $18) 32. Nh6 Qd8 33. Qe3 $1 {
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Nach diesem wunderschoenen stillen Zug ist Schwarz vollkommen hilflosgegenueber
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der Drohung Rf7-e7 gefolgt von Qe3-e6.} 33... Rbc8 34. Re7 Qf8 35. Nf7+ Kg8 (
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35... Kg7 36. Ng5+) 36. Qe6 Rc6 37. Nd6+ Kh8 38. Rxd7 1-0
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35... Kg7 36. Ng5+) 36. Qe6 Rc6 37. Nd6+ Kh8 38. Rxd7 1-0
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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ einen maechtigen Angriff in die Wege leiten kann.}) ({After Nach} 7... d6 8.
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cxd4 Bb6 9. Nc3 {White has a strong, mobile pawn centre. besitzt Weiss ein
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starkes, bewegliches Bauernzentrum.}) {The continuation he has chosen is not
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better that the first one and without doubt weaker than the second one since
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it neither achieves anything concrete nor aoes it advance his development.
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it neither achieves anything concrete nor aoes it advance his development.
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Die von ihm gewaehlte Fortsetzung ist jedoch nicht besser als die erste und
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zweifellos schwaecher als die zweite, denn weder bringt sie was ein, noch
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foerdert sie die Entwicklung. } 8. Ng5 8... Nh6 9. e5 9... Nxe5 $6 {And a knig
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@ -70,11 +70,11 @@ kann. Mayet wird dagegen einen mehrfachen Abtausch anstreben und zugleich
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seine Koenigsstellung so gut wie moeglich sichern muessen. } 12. Kh1 12...
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Nhg4 13. Nh3 $1 13... d6 14. Bxd3 O-O 15. fxe5 {It is generally advantageous
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not to capture a piece before you have to. This had become the case, because
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Black was threatening no less than 15...Nxd3, 16.Rxe7 Ndf2+, 17.Nxf2 Nxf2,
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Black was threatening no less than 15...Nxd3, 16.Rxe7 Ndf2+, 17.Nxf2 Nxf2,
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18.Kg1 Nxd1+ shaking off the pin and emerging with a won game. Es ist im
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allgemeinen vorteilhaft, einen Stein nicht eher zu schlagen, als bis es
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notwendig wird. Das war aber jetzt der Fall geworden, denn Schwarz drohte
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nicht weniger als 15...Nxd3, 16.Rxe7 Ndf2+, 17.Nxf2 Nxf2, 18.Kg1 Nxd1+
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nicht weniger als 15...Nxd3, 16.Rxe7 Ndf2+, 17.Nxf2 Nxf2, 18.Kg1 Nxd1+
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mit Abschuettelung der Fesselstellung und einem gewonnenem Spiel.} (15. Bd2 $4
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15... Nxd3 16. Rxe7 Ndf2+ 17. Nxf2 Nxf2+ 18. Kg1 18... Nxd1+ $19) (15. Bc2
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15... Nf2+ 16. Nxf2 Bxf2 17. Re4 (17. Re2 17... Bg4) 17... Bf5 $15) 15... Nxe5
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@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ Re2 $18 {Myers}) 15... Rb8 16. Qxa7 Ne6 (16... Ng4 $2 17. Nh4 Ne6 18. Bxg4 Nxg5
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19. Nf5 Ne6 20. Rfd1 Bc7 21. Na8 Rxa8 22. Qxa8 Kd8 23. Rxd7+ Kxd7 24. Rd1+ {
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1-0 Gunsberg,I-Steinitz,W/New York USA 1891/}) (16... Ng8 $2 17. Bxd8 Kxd8 18.
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Bc4 Bc7 19. Rfd1 Qe7 20. Na8 d6 21. Nxc7 Kxc7 22. Rab1 f5 23. exf5 Bxf5 24. Rb6
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$18 {Myers}) 17. Bc1 $1 {Myers: Steinitz could be generous with his praise:
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$18 {Myers}) 17. Bc1 $1 {Myers: Steinitz could be generous with his praise:
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"This move, like White's 12th and 14th moves, bears the stamp of genius."}
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17... Ng8 {Steinitz: I consider that now, that is, after Black's 17th move,
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my position is better than it was at the start of the game, and I am ready to
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@ -900,7 +900,7 @@ Re8 19. Bxg7 Qg6 20. Bf6 Qxf7 21. Bxf7 h6 22. Bxe8 Kxe8 23. Rxe7+ Kf8 24. Rh7
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b6 25. Be5 c5 26. h4 d5 27. Rxh6 Ke7 28. h5 $11 {
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Seger-Andersson, Sweden corr 1983}) 12. Nc3 12... Nf6 {- 9.Ba3} (12... Bxc3 $6
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13. Qxc3 Qe5 14. Qb3 Nh6 15. Bb2 Qg5 16. f4 Qc5+ 17. Kh1 $44 {
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Eilmes-Harding, cr 1988})) 10. Qa4 Nxc4 11. Qxc4 d6 12. a4 $5 ({The natural}
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Eilmes-Harding, cr 1988})) 10. Qa4 Nxc4 11. Qxc4 d6 12. a4 $5 ({The natural}
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12. Nc3 {was also worthy of attention:} 12... Nf6 (12... c6 13. d5 $44) 13. Bg5
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(13. e5 dxe5 14. dxe5 Ng4 15. Nd5 Be6 16. Qa4+ Qd7) 13... Be6 14. Nd5 Bxd5 15.
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exd5 O-O 16. Rfe1 Qd8 17. Re3 h6 18. Bh4 Rc8 (18... g5 $2 19. Nxg5 hxg5 20.
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@ -955,7 +955,7 @@ Kg7 25. Nc3 $16) 24. Nc3 ({or} 24. Rac1 24... Bd7 25. Nc3 $16) 24... Kh8 (24...
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Nxd4 25. Nxd4 Bxd4 26. Nxd5 $1 26... Bxa1 27. Re8 $1 $18 {
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is the blow from the blue!}) (24... Bxd4 {is again met by the standard} 25.
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Nxd5 $1 25... Bxa1 26. Re8 $1 $18) 25. Qa4 Bb7 26. Re6 (26. Ne2 $1 {
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was the precise move order.} 26... Qg7 27. g3 $16) 26... Ng7 $2 ({missing}
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was the precise move order.} 26... Qg7 27. g3 $16) 26... Ng7 $2 ({missing}
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26... Qg7 $1 {trying to activate his pieces on the g .} 27. Qd1 (27. Rae1 Rg8
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28. g3 Qg4 29. Qd1 29... Ba5 $13) 27... Rg8 28. g3 $14) 27. Re2 $18 {
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Now again everything is in order.} 27... c5 28. Rae1 Rc8 (28... cxd4 29. Nxd4
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@ -1551,4 +1551,4 @@ The K is more vulnerable here than on h1.} (36. Kh1 $1 36... Nxh4 37. Re8+ Kd7
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38. Rae1 $1 $44) 36... Nxh4 37. Rd1 (37. Re8+ Kd7 38. Re5 Rf6+ 39. Kg1 Rxe5 40.
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Nxe5+ 40... Kd6 $17) 37... Rf5+ 38. Ke1 (38. Kg1 Rxg2+ 39. Kh1 39... Rg8 $19)
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38... Nxg2+ $19 {and the game is over.} 39. Kd2 Rd5+ 40. Ke2 Nf4+ 41. Kf3 Rxd1
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42. Re8+ Kd7 43. Rd8+ Ke7 44. Rxd1 Rf6 45. Nd8 Ne6+ 0-1
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42. Re8+ Kd7 43. Rd8+ Ke7 44. Rxd1 Rf6 45. Nd8 Ne6+ 0-1
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@ -708,4 +708,3 @@ Rc6 32. a5 Rb8 33. axb6 axb6 34. d7 Nc7 35. Rxb6 Rcxb6
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Bxe7 22. Bxh7+ Kh8 23. Bc2 Qe5 24. Qxd2 a5 25. f4 Qd6 26. Qd3
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f5 27. Bb3 a4 28. Ba2 Be6 29. e4 Rfc8 30. e5 Qa3 31. Qe2 Bc5+
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32. Kh1 Bd4 33. Qh5+ Kg8 34. Nf6+ 1-0
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@ -642,4 +642,3 @@ Bxd6 Qf3+ 32. Ke1 Qxg2 33. Qxc3 Qxe4+ 34. Kd2 $16) 25... Nxg2 $2 (25... Nxf1 $1
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31. Rfxd1 Qxa5 32. Nxa5 Nh4 33. Rdc1 $16) 28. Kh1 Rc8 29. Qd4 $18 Be6 30. Nc1
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Qg5 31. Rg1 Qh4 32. Rg3 Rc4 33. Qxd6 Rc8 34. Nd3 Nxd3 35. Qxd3 c2 36. Nc3 Qf6
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37. f4 h4 38. Re3 Qxf4 39. Rae1 Bg4 40. h3 Bxh3 41. Qxc2 Bg4 42. Qg2 1-0
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@ -597,7 +597,7 @@ Bd3 $1 15... hxg5 (15... Rf6 $4 16. Qe8+ Rf8 17. Bh7+ $18) 16. Bxf5 Nxf5 17. g4
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$1 {Initiating the second wave of attack.} 17... Nd6 18. h4 $1 {
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A thematic advancement, including the rook into attack.} 18... Bd7 19. hxg5 {
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White is threatening 20.g6 followed by Qh8.} 19... Nc4 20. Bc3 d4 21. g6 $1 {
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The final blow.} 21... Kf8 22. Qh8+ Ke7 23. Qxg7+ ({Black resigned in view of}
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The final blow.} 21... Kf8 22. Qh8+ Ke7 23. Qxg7+ ({Black resigned in view of}
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23. Qxg7+ 23... Kd8 (23... Kd6 24. Bxd4) 24. Rh8+ Kc7 25. Rxa8 {
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An impressive miniature!}) 1-0
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@ -685,10 +685,10 @@ Qg5+ Kf8 74. Qd8+ Kg7 75. Qf6+ {In view of 76.g5 Black resigned.} 1-0
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Bd7 16. O-O Kg7 (16... Nf5 17. Qc1 Raf8 18. a4 Nd6 19. Ng5 Rf6 20. Qa3 Nxd4 21.
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cxd4 Qxd2 22. Qxd6 Bc8 23. Bxc4 Qxg5 24. Bd3 Qf4 25. Qc5 25... b6 {
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- Vehi Bach,V-Alvarez Ibarra,D/San Sebastian op 1994}) 17. Qc1 Ng8 18. Bf4
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Raf8 19. Bd6 Qxc3 20. a4 $1 $16 {1-0 Topalov,V-Jussupow,A/Dortmund 1997 (74)
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Raf8 19. Bd6 Qxc3 20. a4 $1 $16 {1-0 Topalov,V-Jussupow,A/Dortmund 1997 (74)
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Black aims at 15...e6-e5, keeping the tension between the d4 and c5 pawns.})
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15. O-O (15. Ng5 Rf6 16. f4 {fails here to} 16... cxd4) (15. Qe2 $4 {
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loses after} 15... c4) 15... e5 16. Ng5 Rf8 17. c4 ({The seemingly powerful}
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loses after} 15... c4) 15... e5 16. Ng5 Rf8 17. c4 ({The seemingly powerful}
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17. Nxh7 {falls short after} 17... Kxh7 (17... e4 $5 18. Nxf8 exd3 19. Bh6 Nf5)
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18. Qh5+ Kg8 19. Bxg6 Nxg6 20. Qxg6+ Qg7) 17... exd4 18. Re1 (18. cxd5 {
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does not yield White anything in view of} 18... Ne5) 18... Bf5 19. cxd5 Nxd5 ({
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@ -1343,7 +1343,7 @@ Rf1 {Planning 24. Qh3 followed by g2-g4 and f4-f5.} 23... f5 24. Qh3 (24. exf6
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$2 24... Rxf6 { Rf8 would pass advantage to Black.}) 24... Rf7 25. g4 25...
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fxg4 {Otherwise White could play 256.g5, with a very dangerous attack.} 26.
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Bxg4 Nf5 27. Nxf5 exf5 28. Bf3 {Despite the extra pawn, Black is lost. He is
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entirely defenseless against the attack along the g-file.} 28... Rd8 ({Or}
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entirely defenseless against the attack along the g-file.} 28... Rd8 ({Or}
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28... Nd8 29. Bd6 $18) 29. Re1 Qe6 (29... Re8 {fails to} 30. Qg2 { Pd5}) 30.
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Rg1 {Threatening 31.Rg6} 30... Ne7 31. Bxa7 Re8 32. Qg2 Qd7 33. Bb6 Qe6 34. Bc5
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Rd8 35. Bb4 $1 {Cutting a way back for the black bishop. Now White can
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@ -1420,7 +1420,7 @@ Rg5+ $1 43... Ka4 44. Rh5 Rf1 45. Rh8 Rf5 46. Ra8+ Kb5 47. Rb8+ Kc6 48. Rh8 Kd5
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1998.06.02"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 b6 7. Nh3 { Nf4-h5
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 b6 7. Nh3 { Nf4-h5
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} (7. Qg4 $5 7... Ng6 8. h4 h5 9. Qd1 $1 9... Ba6 10. Bxa6 Nxa6 11. Bg5 $36 {
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Khalifman,A-Ehlvest,J/EST/1994/ (23)}) 7... Ng6 (7... Ba6 $6 8. Bxa6 Nxa6 9.
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Nf4 Ng6 10. Nh5 $1 $16 {ECO,Suetin}) 8. a4 (8. Nf4) (8. Bd3 Ba6 9. Bxa6 Nxa6
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@ -1874,7 +1874,7 @@ Deciding to take the other rook.Too dangerous was} (27... Nxa4 $6 28. Bxa4 Rc8
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32. bxc4 dxc4 (32... Nxc4 33. Nxc4 dxc4 34. Ba4 Rc8 35. Ba3 $16) 33. Ne4 Nd5
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34. Qf3 $16) 31. Nxb3 Bxf6 32. Nc5 $5 (32. Qxf6 $5 $44 {Gurevich,M} 32... Rg8
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33. Bg5 $44 (33. Ba3 Qd8 34. Qf4 34... g5 $132)) 32... Qd8 33. exf6 33... Nd7 {
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} (33... Qd6 $5 34. Bf4 (34. Ba3 $6 34... Nc4) 34... e5 35. Re1 $1 35... O-O-O
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} (33... Qd6 $5 34. Bf4 (34. Ba3 $6 34... Nc4) 34... e5 35. Re1 $1 35... O-O-O
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$1 (35... O-O 36. Bxe5 Nxe5 37. Rxe5 Rae8 38. Bxg6 $1 $16) 36. Qh3+ 36... Nd7
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$8 37. Bxe5 Ncxe5 38. Rxe5 Kb8 39. Nxd7+ Rxd7 40. Bb3 $14) 34. Nxe6 $1 (34. Ba4
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{Gurevich,M} 34... Rc8 35. Bxc6 Rxc6 36. Rxa7 Nxc5 37. Re7+ Kf8 38. Ba3 $1
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 (6... Qa5 $5) (
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6... Qc7) 7. Qg4 Qc7 ({
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In der modernen Grossmeisterpraxis ist gegenwaertig (2004) die Fortsetzung}
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In der modernen Grossmeisterpraxis ist gegenwaertig (2004) die Fortsetzung}
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7... O-O {populaerer.} 8. Bd3 $5 8... f5 (8... Nbc6 9. Qh5 Ng6 10. Nf3 10...
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Qc7 $13) 9. exf6 Rxf6 10. Bg5 Rf7) 8. Qxg7 Rg8 9. Qxh7 cxd4 10. Ne2 Nbc6 11. f4
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Bd7 12. Qd3 dxc3 13. Nxc3 a6 14. Rb1 Na5 15. h4 Nf5 16. Rh3 O-O-O 17. h5 Rg4 (
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17... Nc4 18. Rb4 Bc6 19. Ne2 Bb5 20. a4 Qc5 21. Ba3 Bc6 22. Qc3 Qa7 23. a5 $13
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{Hort,V-Nogueiras,J/ Biel 1988/ - (43)}) 18. Nd1 $5 $146 ({Sehr stark ist}
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{Hort,V-Nogueiras,J/ Biel 1988/ - (43)}) 18. Nd1 $5 $146 ({Sehr stark ist}
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18. Qf3 $1 18... Rdg8 19. h6 $16) 18... Ba4 19. Qc3 Qxc3+ 20. Rxc3+ Nc4 21. Nb2
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Bc6 22. Nxc4 dxc4 23. Rxc4 23... Kd7 $1 $44 24. Rb3 Bxg2 25. Rd3+ Ke8 26. Rc7 (
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26. Rxd8+ Kxd8 27. Be2 27... Rh4 $44) 26... Bxf1 27. Kxf1 Rh4 28. Kg2 Rxd3 29.
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(22. Ng5 Nxc2+ 23. Bxc2 Re8 24. Qh7+ Kf8 25. Qh8+ Ke7 26. Qxg7+ Kd8) 22... Kf7
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23. Qh7 $40) 20. Be3 20... Bd7 21. Ng5 21... Nf8 {Black organized tough
|
||||
defence, but Judit found way to increase preasure on the black king} 22. f4 $1
|
||||
22... Na1 $6 {Knight moves too far.} ({It,s funny what white will do after}
|
||||
22... Na1 $6 {Knight moves too far.} ({It,s funny what white will do after}
|
||||
22... Qa1 $1) 23. Rcg2 Qxc3+ 24. Kf2 24... g6 $2 {
|
||||
Decisive mistake, it was obligatory to sucrifice exchange} (24... Rxg5 $142 25.
|
||||
Rxg5 (25. fxg5 25... Nc2 $19) 25... g6 {with unclearconsequences.}) 25. Nxh7 $1
|
||||
@ -2713,7 +2713,7 @@ $11 { - Wach,M-Kindermann,S/AUS-BL 1994 (34)}) 13. Nf3 (13. Ne2 Nc6 14. O-O c4
|
||||
Qxg6+ Kxg6 22. Rxe6+ Rxe6 23. f5+ Kf7 24. fxe6+ Kxe6 25. Nh5 25... Rg8 $11 {
|
||||
- Almasi,Z-Farago,I/ch-HUN 1993 (32)}) (13. Qg3 13... Qa5 $5 14. Ne2 c4 15.
|
||||
Bg6 Nc6 16. f4 Bd7 17. O-O Be8 (17... Rf8 $5 18. Qe3 $1 18... Be8 19. Bxe8
|
||||
Rexe8 20. g4 $1 { g3}) 18. Bxe8 (18. f5 $6 18... exf5 19. Nf4 19... Bxg6 $1
|
||||
Rexe8 20. g4 $1 { g3}) 18. Bxe8 (18. f5 $6 18... exf5 19. Nf4 19... Bxg6 $1
|
||||
$15) 18... Raxe8 19. a4 $5 (19. Qg6 $1) 19... Qd8 $5 $11 {
|
||||
1-0 Gdanski,J-Farago,I/Haifa 48/407 1989 (41)}) 13... Nc6 ({
|
||||
Deserves attention and} 13... e5 $5 14. dxe5 Rxe5+ 15. Kd2 Qxh4 16. Nxh4 Nc6
|
||||
@ -2737,7 +2737,7 @@ Rf8 21. f4 Be8 22. Bc2 h5 23. f5 $14 { - Koppe-Van Nevele/corr 1988 (53)}) (
|
||||
Queens exchanged is the best chance for white} (21. Bf7+ Kh7) (21. Qh4 Bb7 22.
|
||||
f4 22... Rf8 $13) 21... Bxd7 {From the first look Black has nothing to worry
|
||||
in ending, but Landa found nice way to keep initiative.} 22. h4 $1 22... Be8 (
|
||||
22... Kf8 23. h5 Ke7 24. f4 Rf8 25. Rf1) 23. h5 Bxg6 24. hxg6 {Hecht: '
|
||||
22... Kf8 23. h5 Ke7 24. f4 Rf8 25. Rf1) 23. h5 Bxg6 24. hxg6 {Hecht: '
|
||||
klemmter schwarzer Koenig; weisse Strategie: Durchsetzen von f5 unter
|
||||
Zentralisierung des Koenigs'} 24... Rf8 (24... Kf8 $142 {Hecht} 25. f4 (25. g4
|
||||
$5 25... Ke7 26. Kg2 Rf8 27. Kg3) 25... Ke7 26. g4 (26. Kf2 Rf8 27. Ke3 h5 28.
|
||||
@ -2747,7 +2747,7 @@ to push pawns on the king,s side and it is very difficult to prevent this
|
||||
simple and strong plan.} 25... h5 (25... Rf4 26. f3 $1 26... Kf8 27. g3 Rf5 28.
|
||||
f4 Ke7 29. g4 Rf8 30. Kg2) 26. f4 26... h4 (26... Rf5 {Hecht} 27. g3 Kf8 28.
|
||||
Kg2 Ke7 29. Kf3) 27. Kh2 Rf5 28. Kh3 Rh5 29. Kg4 Rh6 30. f5 $1 ({
|
||||
White doesn,t need unclear comlications , possible
|
||||
White doesn,t need unclear comlications , possible
|
||||
after} 30. Kg5 30... h3
|
||||
31. g4 $5 31... h2 32. Rh1 Rh3 33. f5 $132) 30... exf5+ (30... Kf8 31. fxe6+
|
||||
Ke7 32. Rf7+ Kxe6 33. Rxg7 $18) 31. Kxf5 31... Kf8 $1 {
|
||||
@ -2807,7 +2807,7 @@ Bxd3 14. cxd3 axb6 15. Nf3 Qc5 16. O-O Rxa3 17. Rxa3 Qxa3 18. Rb1 18... Rb8 $11
|
||||
{0-1 Shaposhnikov,E-Rustemov,A/St.Petersburg Chigorin 1998 (36)}) 11... c4 12.
|
||||
Be2 f6 13. exf6 13... Rxf6 14. Ne5 Nxe5 15. Qxe5 Nc6 (15... Qa4 $5) 16. Qe3
|
||||
16... Qa4 {Queen is the best blocker, of course, but not in this case.} 17. Ra2
|
||||
Bd7 18. O-O Raf8 (18... Re8 $5) 19. g3 Be8 20. Bg4 Nd8 ({Deserves attention}
|
||||
Bd7 18. O-O Raf8 (18... Re8 $5) 19. g3 Be8 20. Bg4 Nd8 ({Deserves attention}
|
||||
20... Bg6 $5 21. Bxe6+ Kh8 22. Bd7 $8 (22. Bxd5 22... Re8 $19) 22... Bxc2 $15 {
|
||||
with great position.}) 21. Qe2 21... Bg6 22. Bf4 22... Rxf4 $5 {Interesting,
|
||||
but not obligatory exchange sacrifice, black has nothing to worry and after
|
||||
@ -2988,7 +2988,7 @@ Qe7 {is very strong}) 28. Qf2 $6 ({It is not easy to believe, but after} 28. g4
|
||||
$6 28... Bxc2+ $1 29. Rxc2 Qd3+ 30. Rd2 (30. Kc1 $2 30... Qf1+ $1 (30... Nb3+
|
||||
31. Kb1 Qd1+ 32. Bc1 Nxc1 33. Rxc1 33... Qb3+ $11) 31. Kd2 (31. Kb2 31... Nb3)
|
||||
31... Nb3+ 32. Ke3 32... Qd3+ $19) 30... Qxc3 {
|
||||
Black has more then enough compensation for the rook!}) ({Deserves attention}
|
||||
Black has more then enough compensation for the rook!}) ({Deserves attention}
|
||||
28. Bb4 {with big and unclear complications after} 28... Qxg2 (28... Nc6 29. g4
|
||||
) 29. Bxa5 Qxf3+ 30. Kc1 (30. Ke1 $2 30... Bg4 $19) 30... Qf1+ 31. Kb2 Qe2 32.
|
||||
Qh1 (32. Kc1 $11) (32. Ka3 b6 33. Bb4 33... Qd1 $44) 32... b6 $1 33. Bb4 a5 34.
|
||||
@ -3187,7 +3187,7 @@ $19) 31... Rxf4 32. hxg6 Re4 33. Kd2 33... Qxg6 34. Qxa5 $6 34... Rxe3 $1 (
|
||||
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
||||
[SourceDate "2000.02.01"]
|
||||
|
||||
1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 c5 7. h4 {This move
|
||||
1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 c5 7. h4 {This move
|
||||
was a surprise for me-Nigel never used this active and dangerous continuation
|
||||
in his practice} 7... Nbc6 ({Just one round ago I played} 7... Qc7 $5) 8. h5
|
||||
Qa5 9. Bd2 Bd7 (9... cxd4 10. cxd4 10... Qa4 {
|
||||
@ -3217,7 +3217,7 @@ a4 20... Bg6 $17 {It is easy to see, that Black seize initiative} 21. Ra2 Rd7 (
|
||||
22. Bc1 Nc6 (22... Be4 $5 23. Bxe4 dxe4) 23. Ba3 23... Qxa4 {To be honest, I
|
||||
was sure in this moment, that game is over-Black have material and positional
|
||||
advantage, and Short had big problems with clock already.} (23... Be4) 24. Rh6
|
||||
$1 $138 {Best try, I waited} (24. Qb1 24... Qb3 $1 $19 (24... Nxe5 $5)) ({or}
|
||||
$1 $138 {Best try, I waited} (24. Qb1 24... Qb3 $1 $19 (24... Nxe5 $5)) ({or}
|
||||
24. Bg4 24... Re8 (24... Nd8 $5)) 24... Qa5 (24... Rf7 25. Bg4 Nd8) (24... Bxc2
|
||||
$5 {was good alternative, for example} 25. Rxe6 25... Be4 $1 26. Bxe4 (26. Qe3
|
||||
Qb3 (26... Bxf3 $5 27. Qxf3 d4) 27. Ra1 Bd3+ 28. Kg1 28... Qxc3 $19) 26... dxe4
|
||||
@ -3342,7 +3342,7 @@ White loses time, this plan is not easy to meet.} 6... c6 7. Ba4 a5 8. a3 8...
|
||||
Bf8 {Some other games have continued 8...Bxc3 9 Bxc3 Ba6 10 Bd2 with the idea
|
||||
of c3, Ne2 and Bc2 retrieving the white-squared bishop from its offside
|
||||
position.} 9. Nce2 {After c3,Bc2,Nf3 and 0-0 White's development proceeds
|
||||
smoothly, he has avoided the exchange of bishops and his centre is intact.
|
||||
smoothly, he has avoided the exchange of bishops and his centre is intact.
|
||||
Although Bb5-a4-c2 may appear to lose time Black has played ...Bb4-f8 which is
|
||||
just as bad.} 9... Ba6 (9... Ne7 10. Nf3 Na6 11. c3 Nc7 12. O-O Ba6 13. Bc2 a4
|
||||
14. Re1 Bb5 15. Ng3 (15. Nf4 g6 16. Ne2 h6 17. Bf4 17... c5 $13 {
|
||||
@ -3396,7 +3396,7 @@ c4 $1 $40 {1-0 Anand,V-Nikolic,P/Wch Groningen 1997/CBM 63 (35)}) 8... c4 {
|
||||
It is not to black favour to close position in the centre, but unfortunately
|
||||
this move is obligatory.} 9. h4 (9. Nf3 Ne7 10. g3 Nbc6 11. Bh3 Bd7 12. O-O
|
||||
O-O-O 13. Re1 h6 14. Bg2 g5 15. h4 g4 16. Nh2 h5 17. f3 gxf3 18. Nxf3 18... Nf5
|
||||
$132 {Milev,Z-Uhlmann,W, DDR 1954}) 9... f6 ({I would prefer in this position}
|
||||
$132 {Milev,Z-Uhlmann,W, DDR 1954}) 9... f6 ({I would prefer in this position}
|
||||
9... Nc6 $5 10. h5 10... h6 {with unclear game for example} 11. Ne2 Nge7 12.
|
||||
Qc1 Bd7 13. g3 O-O-O 14. Bh3 Kb8 15. Be3 Ka8 16. Qd2 Rc8 17. g4 17... Nb8 $6
|
||||
18. Ng3 Rc6 19. O-O 19... Rb6 $13 {
|
||||
@ -4016,7 +4016,7 @@ Worth considering} 19... Be4 $5 20. Bb5+ 20... Kf7 $13 {with unclear game.})
|
||||
After correct} 26. Rxg6 $142 26... Bd5 27. Be3 Bxe6 28. Rgxe6 Rxe6 29. Rxe6
|
||||
Rxh4 30. c6 $16 {
|
||||
white's advantage is obvious and it will be not so easy for Black to save game.
|
||||
}) 26... Ra4 $6 ({I don,t think that White could get something real after}
|
||||
}) 26... Ra4 $6 ({I don,t think that White could get something real after}
|
||||
26... Bc6 $1 $142 27. Rxc6+ (27. Bxd4 Rxe6+ 28. Re3 Rxe3+ 29. Bxe3 Nxb6 30.
|
||||
cxb6 30... Bxg2 $11) 27... bxc6 28. Bxd4 28... Rxe6+ {for example:} 29. Re3
|
||||
Rxe3+ 30. Bxe3 h5 31. Kd2 Nf8 32. Kc3 Ne6 33. g3 Kb7 34. a4 34... Ka6 $11) 27.
|
||||
@ -4441,7 +4441,7 @@ nice.}) 11. g3 ({Good question : where to put bishop.} 11. Be2 11... fxe5 12.
|
||||
Nxe5 Nf6 (12... Nxe5 13. dxe5 Ne7 14. Bh5+ $5 14... g6 15. Bg4 $14) 13. Bf4
|
||||
13... O-O $13 {leads to unclear position.}) 11... fxe5 12. dxe5 ({
|
||||
Black position is not bad after} 12. Nxe5 12... Nxe5 13. dxe5 Ne7 14. Bg2 O-O
|
||||
15. O-O 15... b6) 12... Nge7 13. Bg2 O-O 14. O-O Ng6 ({Worth considering and}
|
||||
15. O-O 15... b6) 12... Nge7 13. Bg2 O-O 14. O-O Ng6 ({Worth considering and}
|
||||
14... b6 $5 {hope to bring on g6 bishop, but Ward has another idea in mind.})
|
||||
15. Re1 Rf5 16. g4 (16. Nd4 Rxe5 17. Be3 Nxd4 18. cxd4 Rf5) 16... Rxf3 $5 {
|
||||
Typical for french exchange sacrifice.} (16... Rf8 17. h4) 17. Bxf3 Ncxe5 18.
|
||||
@ -4501,7 +4501,7 @@ Ra6 bxc3 29. Bxc3 Nb5 30. Nxd5 Nxc3 31. Nxc3 (31. Qxc3 Nxd4 32. Ne7+ 32... Kf7
|
||||
$1 $19) 31... Qxd4+ 32. Kh1 Nb4 33. Ra5 33... Nxc2 $132) 27... axb4 (27... Nxd4
|
||||
28. bxa5 $14 28... Nf3+ 29. Bxf3 Rxf3 30. Rb1 $16) 28. Bxb4 Nxb4 29. axb4 29...
|
||||
Qxd4 $13 {After text Ponomariov easily got an advantage and with hard hand won
|
||||
game - opportunity seldom knocks twice!} 30. c3 $14) 27. Ng4 {'!' Ftacnik.
|
||||
game - opportunity seldom knocks twice!} 30. c3 $14) 27. Ng4 {'!' Ftacnik.
|
||||
Ftacnik: 'Fine manouvering of white pieces has presented Ivanchuk with
|
||||
distinct positional problems due to the weakness of the e5 square.'} 27... Rf5
|
||||
(27... Ne4 28. Bxe4 (28. Qe3 $5 $36) (28. Rb1 $14 {Ftacnik}) 28... dxe4 29. Qe3
|
||||
@ -4805,7 +4805,7 @@ Kg2 Rxg1+ 35. Kxg1 Nf3+) 31... Qxf7 32. Rh1+ Kg7 33. Qxg5+ Qg6 0-1
|
||||
[SourceDate "2003.04.01"]
|
||||
|
||||
1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 c5 7. Qg4 O-O 8. Bd3
|
||||
Nbc6 9. Qh5 Ng6 10. Nf3 Qc7 11. Be3 11... c4 ({Sometimes Black tried also}
|
||||
Nbc6 9. Qh5 Ng6 10. Nf3 Qc7 11. Be3 11... c4 ({Sometimes Black tried also}
|
||||
11... Nce7 {with possible continuation} 12. h4 $5 12... Bd7 13. Qg4 f5 14. Qh3
|
||||
f4 15. Bd2 Nf5 16. O-O c4 17. Be2 Ba4 18. Ra2 {
|
||||
1-0 Nataf,I-Pelletier,Y/Cap d'Agde Gp B 2002/ (85)}) 12. Bxg6 fxg6 13. Qg4 Qf7
|
||||
@ -4818,7 +4818,7 @@ Rf5 25. Rxh5 gxh5 26. Ne4+ 26... Kh8 $132 {
|
||||
0-1 Van den Doel,E-Psakhis,L/Bled ol 2002/CBM 92 (33)}) 17. Qe2 17... a5 $146 (
|
||||
{Improvment compare to} 17... Bd7 18. g4 b5 19. h5 a5 20. g5 $1 20... Rf5 21.
|
||||
gxh6 Rxh5 22. Kd2 gxh6 23. Rag1 $36 {
|
||||
with strong attack Lutz,C-Jussupow,A /Essen-A
|
||||
with strong attack Lutz,C-Jussupow,A /Essen-A
|
||||
2002 /CBM 90/[Psakhis] (41)})
|
||||
18. g4 b5 19. h5 gxh5 ({Too dangerous for Black continue} 19... g5 20. f4 $1
|
||||
20... gxf4 21. Nxf4 Bd7 22. Rg1) 20. g5 $5 {Typical move} (20. gxh5 $13 {
|
||||
@ -5152,7 +5152,7 @@ Nxg6 19. Rxg6 Qf3) 18... Qf5 $15) 18. dxe5 18... Qh8 $5 19. Ng6 $8 19... Nxg6
|
||||
23... Rg8 (23... Qc8 $5) 24. Bd3 24... Ke6 $5 ({
|
||||
Another promising possibility was} 24... c4 $5 25. Bf1 25... Bf5) 25. a4 $5
|
||||
25... Bf5 26. a5 Rxg1 27. Rxg1 27... Qh7 $1 28. Be2 $6 {
|
||||
It is likely that this move makes life even harder for White.} ({Stronger was}
|
||||
It is likely that this move makes life even harder for White.} ({Stronger was}
|
||||
28. axb6 $142 28... axb6 (28... Bxd3 29. bxa7 (29. cxd3 29... c4 $5 30. dxc4
|
||||
dxc4 31. Bd4 Qd3+ 32. Ke1 32... axb6 $17) 29... Qxa7 30. Kxd3 (30. cxd3 d4 31.
|
||||
cxd4 cxd4 32. Rg6+ Kf7 33. Rf6+ Ke7 34. Bf2 Qa2+ 35. Ke1 Qb1+ 36. Kd2 Qb2+ 37.
|
||||
@ -5184,7 +5184,7 @@ Black has both positional and material advantage, so the rest is pretty clear.}
|
||||
Qa4 $5) 8. Qg4 Kf8 9. a4 $1 9... Nbc6 (9... Qc7 10. Bd3 b6 11. Nf3 h6 12. h4
|
||||
Ba6 13. O-O Bxd3 14. cxd3 Nbc6 15. h5 15... Na5 $13 {
|
||||
- Czakon,J-Szoen,D/POL t-ch2J Krynica 2001 (20)}) 10. h4 ({
|
||||
White employed a different plan in the game Short,N-Nikolic,P/London PCA 1994}
|
||||
White employed a different plan in the game Short,N-Nikolic,P/London PCA 1994}
|
||||
10. Nf3 $5 10... Qb6 11. dxc5 $5 11... Qxc5 12. Bd3 h6 13. O-O Qb6 14. Rfe1 Bd7
|
||||
15. c4 Qc7 16. cxd5 exd5 17. Qf4 $16) 10... Qb6 11. Nf3 (11. dxc5 11... Qb2)
|
||||
11... cxd4 (11... Qb2 $5 $142 12. Rc1 12... c4 13. Qh5 $140 13... Qa3 14. Ng5
|
||||
@ -5195,7 +5195,7 @@ Nxd3 16. cxd3 Qxa4 (16... Nc6 17. Qg5 $5 17... Bd7 18. Qe3 18... Qxa4 $2 $140
|
||||
Bxc3 Qxc3+ 17. Kf1 (17. Ke2 $5) 17... Bd7 18. Rh3 h6 (18... Bxa4 19. Ng5 $1
|
||||
19... Bxc2 $2 $140 20. Qf4 $18) 19. Rg3 Rg8 (19... g6 20. h5 $1 20... g5 (20...
|
||||
Rg8 21. hxg6 $40) 21. Nxg5 hxg5 22. Qxg5 Ke8 (22... Rg8 23. Qh6+ Ke8 24. Rxg8+
|
||||
Nxg8 25. Qg7 Ne7 26. Qh8+ $18)) 20. Qf4 ({Another promising possibility was}
|
||||
Nxg8 25. Qg7 Ne7 26. Qh8+ $18)) 20. Qf4 ({Another promising possibility was}
|
||||
20. Nd2 $5 20... Qc7 21. Ra1 $14 (21. Bh7 21... Nf5 $1)) 20... Nf5 $6 ({
|
||||
It is not easy to assess positions arising after} 20... Bxa4 $5 $132 $142) 21.
|
||||
Bxf5 21... exf5 22. e6 $5 {Entering complications which favor white} 22... Bxe6
|
||||
@ -5283,7 +5283,7 @@ Re1 {'la torre estaria estupendamente colocada en la tercera fila'} 31... Bd7
|
||||
y las negras fuerzan el cambio de damas}) 32... Rc8 33. Re3 Be8 34. Rg3 34...
|
||||
Bg6 {Too dangerous was to play} (34... g6) 35. h4 {Simple and strong move}
|
||||
35... Qb6 {'segun Illescas "una cagada"'} (35... h5 $5 36. Rxg6 $2 $140 36...
|
||||
Qb1+ $19) 36. Qa4 $1 {'
|
||||
Qb1+ $19) 36. Qa4 $1 {'
|
||||
amenaza entrar en d7'} ({
|
||||
Obviously White has to keep the queens on the board} 36. Qxb6 $2 36... axb6 37.
|
||||
h5 Bf5 38. Rxg7+ 38... Kf8 $15 {y el peon c es muy fuerte}) 36... Qb7 ({
|
||||
@ -5360,7 +5360,7 @@ f5 9. exf6 Rxf6 10. Bg5 Rf7 11. Qh5 g6 12. Qd1 Qa5 (12... Nbc6 13. Nf3 13...
|
||||
Qf8 $5 {much more popular, than move in the game.}) 13. Bd2 Nbc6 14. Nf3 14...
|
||||
Qc7 ({It is easy to recommend, knowing what happened in the game ,move
|
||||
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
14... c4 {but and in this case after} 15. Be2 Nf5 16. O-O Nd6 17. Re1 Bd7 (
|
||||
17... Ne4 18. Bf1 Bd7 19. Rxe4 $1 19... dxe4 20. Ng5 $44) 18. Ng5 Re7 19. Bg4
|
||||
Rae8 20. h4 $36 {1-0 Huebner,R-Hammes,M/GER-ch Altenkirchen 2001/CBM 87 (35)
|
||||
@ -5534,7 +5534,7 @@ Bxg5 h6 15. Bc1 {white chances are better}) 11. Qf4 Nc6 (11... Qxc2 12. Bd3 Qb2
|
||||
13. Rb1 Qxa3 14. Nf3 $40 (14. Rg3 $5)) 12. Rg3 (12. Nf3 $5 12... c4 $140 13.
|
||||
exf6 gxf6 14. Ne5+ $1 14... Nxe5 15. dxe5 Qxc2 16. exf6 Nxf6 17. Bd3 $1 17...
|
||||
Qb2 $8 (17... cxd3 18. Rf3 $18) 18. Qc7+ Bd7 19. Rb1 Qxa3 20. Rf3 $40) 12...
|
||||
Nce7 ({the g8-knight has to defend the f6-pawn, as the following line shows:}
|
||||
Nce7 ({the g8-knight has to defend the f6-pawn, as the following line shows:}
|
||||
12... Nge7 $6 13. Rxg7+ (13. Bd3 $5 13... f5 14. Nh3 $40) 13... Kxg7 14. exf6+
|
||||
Kf7 15. fxe7+ Kxe7 16. Qg5+ 16... Kf7 $8 17. Be2 $16) (12... cxd4 13. Nf3 Qxc2
|
||||
14. Bd3 $1 14... Qb2 15. Rb1 Qxa3 16. cxd4 $40) 13. Nf3 13... c4 {An optional
|
||||
@ -5856,7 +5856,7 @@ Shirov,A-Khalifman,A/Dos Hermanas-A 2003/CBM 95/[Psakhis]/ - (44)}) 16... Rf7
|
||||
18. Ne5 $146 {Interesting novelty.} (18. Qh6 Qxf6 19. Qxf6 Rxf6 20. Ne5 Nxe5
|
||||
21. dxe5 Rf5 22. cxd3 Rxe5+ 23. Be3 Rh5 24. Rb1 Bc6 25. Bf4 25... e5 $17 {
|
||||
0-1 Sumets,A-Drozdovskij,Y/Odessa-ch 2000 (40)}) (18. cxd3 Qxf6 19. Qxf6 Rxf6
|
||||
20. Ne5 Nxe5 21. dxe5 21... Rf5 $11) 18... Nxe5 19. dxe5 19... dxc2 {Black has
|
||||
20. Ne5 Nxe5 21. dxe5 21... Rf5 $11) 18... Nxe5 19. dxe5 19... dxc2 {Black has
|
||||
a small material advantage, but White retains many interesting tactical
|
||||
opportunities on the kingside.} 20. Be3 {A critical position of the variation,
|
||||
since it is the end of series of more or less forced moves.} (20. Qh6 Qf8 21.
|
||||
@ -6018,7 +6018,7 @@ Further casualties are unavoidable because of unstable position of White'sking.
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Qc7 $5 8. h5 h6 9. Nf3 9... b6 $13) 8. Bd2 Nbc6 9. h5 Bd7 ({In case of} 9...
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cxd4 10. cxd4 10... Qa4 {White could sacrifice a pawn -} 11. Nf3 Nxd4 12. Bd3
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Nec6 13. Kf1 Nxf3 14. Qxf3 b6 15. h6 {
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Kasparov,G-Anand,V/Linares 1992. with good compensation}) ({Worth considering}
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Kasparov,G-Anand,V/Linares 1992. with good compensation}) ({Worth considering}
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9... h6 $5 {
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to stop White weakening the dark squares on the kingsize, for example:} 10. Nf3
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Bd7 11. a4 O-O-O 12. Qc1 12... f6 $13) 10. h6 10... gxh6 11. Nf3 11... Ng8 $5
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@ -6196,10 +6196,10 @@ Nf4 Ne7 18. Qe2 Bd7 19. g4 Ba4 20. Rh3 a5 21. Kf1 Ra6 22. Rb1 Bc6 23. Kg1 b5
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1-0 Tischbierek,R-Naumkin,I/Porto San Giorgo op 2003 (53)}) 17. Qe2 17... b5 ({
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Improvment compare to} 17... Bd7 18. g4 b5 19. h5 a5 20. g5 $1 20... Rf5 21.
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gxh6 Rxh5 22. Kd2 gxh6 23. Rag1 $36 {
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with strong attack Lutz,C-Jussupow,A /Essen-A
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with strong attack Lutz,C-Jussupow,A /Essen-A
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2002 /CBM 90/[Psakhis] (41)})
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18. g4 a5 19. h5 19... g5 (19... gxh5 20. g5 $5 {Typical move} (20. gxh5 $13 {
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also worth considering}) 20... hxg5 $8 21. Nxg5 21... g6 22. Nh3 $1 ({Weaker}
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also worth considering}) 20... hxg5 $8 21. Nxg5 21... g6 22. Nh3 $1 ({Weaker}
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22. Kd2 $6 22... Rf5 23. Rag1 b4 24. Rxh5 $5 {
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Looks great for White, but his opponent has good defense.} (24. axb4 axb4 25.
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cxb4 c3+ 26. Kxc3 26... Ra2 $40) 24... bxc3+ 25. Kd1 25... gxh5 $8 {Only move}
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@ -6646,7 +6646,7 @@ Qc7 23. g4 Ne7 24. Kd2 Qa5 25. Qg2 Kf8 26. Rag1 Bf7 27. Bf2 Qa4 28. gxh5 Nf5
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1-0 Kurnosov,I-Nilsson,A/Copenhagen PC 2005/The Week in Chess 559 (48)}) 17.
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Qe2 17... b5 ({This is an improvement, compare} 17... Bd7 18. g4 b5 19. h5 a5
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20. g5 $1 20... Rf5 21. gxh6 Rxh5 22. Kd2 gxh6 23. Rag1 $36 {
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with a strong attack Lutz,C-Jussupow,A /Essen-A
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with a strong attack Lutz,C-Jussupow,A /Essen-A
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2002 /CBM 90/[Psakhis] (41)})
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18. g4 a5 19. h5 {Worth a consideration is} 19... g5 (19... gxh5 20. g5 $5 {
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A typical move} (20. gxh5 $13 {is also worth considering}) 20... hxg5 $8 21.
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@ -6733,7 +6733,7 @@ Qe8 (14... Qf5 $6 15. Qe2 Rd8 (15... Nxe5 16. dxe5 Qxe5 17. Qd2 Bd7 18. O-O h6
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16. g4 Qf8 17. f4 h6 18. Nf3 Bd7 19. a4 Rdb8 20. O-O b5 21. axb5 Rxb5 22. Bc1
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$14 {Arakhamia,K-Peng/Tilgurg ct w(7) 1994}) 15. h4 15... Bd7 $146 {This simple
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move has not occurred before but it possibly can strengthen this line, where
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black had so many problems in modern practice.} ({Harikrishna tried few times}
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black had so many problems in modern practice.} ({Harikrishna tried few times}
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15... Ne7 {but without big success.} 16. Qe2 Nf5 17. g4 (17. Bd2 h6 18. g4 Ne7
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19. Nh3 Bd7 20. Rg1 Qf7 21. Rg3 Kh8 22. Nf4 Qg8 23. Be3 Qh7 24. Qd2 Rf7 25. Ke2
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Raf8 26. Rh1 {
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@ -6747,7 +6747,7 @@ Possibly} 16... Bd7 $5 {
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is the best move, but any case it is much easy to play with white pieces} ({
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After} 16... Ne7 17. Qe2 17... b5 ({Improvment compare to} 17... Bd7 18. g4 b5
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19. h5 a5 20. g5 $1 20... Rf5 21. gxh6 Rxh5 22. Kd2 gxh6 23. Rag1 $36 {
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with strong attack Lutz,C-Jussupow,A /Essen-A
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with strong attack Lutz,C-Jussupow,A /Essen-A
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2002 /CBM 90/[Psakhis] (41)})
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18. g4 a5 19. h5 {white's initiative is very dangerous, for example:} 19... g5
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(19... gxh5 20. g5 $5 {Typical move} (20. gxh5 $13 {also worth considering})
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@ -7037,4 +7037,4 @@ The exchange sacrifice decides matters on the spot; the white pieces are
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approaching with the speed of light.} 28... Nxh6 (28... b5 29. Rf6+ Ke7 30.
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Rxf5+ $18) 29. Bxh6 Rg8 (29... Ke7 30. Bg5+ Kf7 31. f5 $1 31... exf5 32. Rf1
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$18) 30. f5 $1 {Black defenders on light squares are unable to help at all.}
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30... Kf8 (30... Qb6 31. Rf1 $18) 31. fxe6 1-0
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30... Kf8 (30... Qb6 31. Rf1 $18) 31. fxe6 1-0
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