7041 lines
396 KiB
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7041 lines
396 KiB
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[Event "Moscow-ch 17th"]
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[Site "Moscow "]
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[Date "1937.11.??"]
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[Round "?"]
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[White "Chistiakov, Alexander Nikolaevi"]
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[Black "Belavenets, Sergey Vesevolodovi"]
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[Result "1/2-1/2"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[Annotator "RR"]
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[PlyCount "79"]
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[EventDate "1937.11.??"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2011.11.24"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. Qg4 cxd4 8.
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Qxg7 Rg8 9. Qxh7 Qc7 10. Ne2 Nbc6 11. f4 11... dxc3 $1 {
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Une nouveaute importante car dc3 est devenu ensuite la ligne principale} (11...
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Bd7 {Lilienthal,A-Levenfish,G/Moscow 1936/1-0}) 12. Qd3 Bd7 13. Rb1 {
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Anticipant le OOO} 13... Nf5 (13... O-O-O) 14. h4 $1 14... a6 $6 {Une perte de
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temps et un affaiblissement qui sera ensuite exploite par les blancs} 15. h5
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O-O-O 16. Rh3 (16. Qxc3 $5 {Les blancs avaient le temps de prendre le P}) 16...
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d4 $132 17. Ng3 17... Nce7 $1 18. Ne4 18... Nd5 $36 19. Qxa6 $1 {
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Un theme tactique classique} 19... Bc6 $8 20. Qd3 Nde3 21. Bxe3 (21. Nd6+ $5
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$143 21... Nxd6 22. exd6 Rxd6 23. Bxe3 dxe3 24. Qxe3 24... e5 $1 25. fxe5 25...
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Rd5 $36) 21... Bxe4 22. Qxe4 dxe3 23. Rb4 (23. h6 $5 23... Rd4 24. h7 Rh8 25.
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Qf3 Rd2 26. Ba6 $3 {Bis repetae!} 26... Nd4 27. Qxb7+ Qxb7 28. Bxb7+ Kc7 29.
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Be4 Nxc2+ 30. Bxc2 Rxc2 31. Rb3 Rxg2 32. Rxc3+ Kb6 33. Rcxe3 Rg7) 23... Qd7 24.
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Bd3 Rg4 25. h6 $1 25... Rh8 26. a4 Rg6 27. h7 Rg7 28. a5 Rhxh7 29. Rxh7 Rxh7
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30. g4 $4 (30. g3 $1 {empechant Qe7 et Qh4} 30... Qe7 31. Qc4+ Kd8 32. Bxf5 $1
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32... exf5 33. Qxc3) 30... Qe7 31. g5 Rh1+ 32. Qxh1 Qxb4 33. Qh8+ Kc7 34. Qe8
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Ng3 35. Qxf7+ Kb8 36. Qe8+ Ka7 37. Qb5 Qxf4 38. Qb6+ Ka8 39. Qd8+ Ka7 40. Qb6+
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1/2-1/2
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[Event "AUT-chT 9798"]
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[Site "Austria"]
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[Date "1997.10.12"]
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[Round "1"]
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[White "Atlas, Valeri"]
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[Black "Weinzettl, Ernst"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2455"]
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[BlackElo "2410"]
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[Annotator "Atlas,V"]
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[PlyCount "71"]
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[EventDate "1997.??.??"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1997.11.23"]
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1. e4 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 6... Nc6 {
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A rare move, which, however, often leads to a sharp play.} 7. Qg4 g6 8. a4 $5 (
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{Fogarasi had shown a convincing treatment of this position in the recent game:
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} 8. Nf3 8... Qa5 9. Bd2 Qa4 10. Ra2 h6 11. Bd3 b6 12. h4 Ba6 13. O-O Bxd3 14.
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cxd3 cxd4 15. Rc1 Qb5 16. Nxd4 Nxd4 17. cxd4 a5 18. Qf3 Rh7 19. Rac2 Rd8 20.
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Rc7 Qa6 21. a4 Rd7 22. Qd1 f5 23. R7c6 Rhe7 24. Qb3 Rb7 25. Rd6 Kf7 26. Rcc6
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Qa8 27. Rxb6 Rxb6 28. Rxb6 Qc8 29. Rb5 Ra7 30. Rb8 Qd7 31. Qa3 Ne7 32. Bxh6 Rb7
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33. Rf8# {1-0 Fogarasi,T-Totsky,L/Budapest FS03 GM 1996}) 8... Qc7 (8... f5 9.
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Qd1 Qa5 10. Bd2 Nge7 11. Nf3 (11. h4 Bd7 12. Nf3 c4 13. Qc1 h6 14. Rb1 Nc8 15.
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Bxh6 Nb6 16. Bd2 O-O-O 17. Qb2 Rdg8 18. Be2 Nd8 19. Ng5 $14 {
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1-0 Vukovic,Z-Maksimovic,B/JUG-chT Cetinje 1990 (35)}) 11... c4 12. h4 h6 13.
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Qc1 Nd8 14. Qa3 Bd7 15. Rg1 Rc8 16. Qb4 $14 {
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1-0 Gligoric,S-Maksimovic,B/JUG-chT Cetinje 1991 (41)}) (8... cxd4 {is met by}
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9. cxd4 Nb4 10. Bb5+ (10. Qd1 {fails to} 10... Qc7) 10... Bd7 11. Qe2 $16) 9.
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Bd2 {
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Setting control over the b4-square. Black was threatening 9...cd4 10.cd4 Nb4.}
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9... f6 10. Nf3 $1 ({After} 10. exf6 10... Nxf6 {Black has a dangerous
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initative. Using tactical features of the position, White retains a positional
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advantage.}) 10... fxe5 11. Nxe5 Nf6 (11... Nxe5 {
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leads to a better ending for White after} 12. Qf4 $1 (12. Qg3 $6 12... Nf6 $132
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) 12... Ne7 13. Qxe5 Qxe5+ 14. dxe5 {, with the idea Bg5-f6.}) 12. Qf4 O-O 13.
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Nxc6 (13. Nxg6 {proves a dubious undertaling after} 13... Qxf4 14. Nxf4 cxd4)
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13... Qxc6 14. Bb5 {The key move in this line. White wins an important tempo
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for developing his pieces.} 14... Qb6 15. dxc5 (15. O-O $2 {
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would be a big mistake, since after} 15... c4 {
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the white b5-bishop is imprisoned.}) 15... Qxc5 16. Qd4 Qxd4 ({If} 16... Qe7 {
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then} 17. O-O a6 (17... e5 $2 {falls short after} 18. Rae1 $1) 18. Bd3 e5 19.
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Rae1 Re8 20. Qh4 { Bg5 / .}) 17. cxd4 Ne4 18. f3 Nd6 ({The most stubborn. After
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} 18... Nxd2 19. Kxd2 {
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White has all the chances to convert his ending advantage.}) 19. Bd3 (19. Bb4 {
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is dubious in view of} 19... Nxb5 20. Bxf8 Nxd4 21. O-O-O Nxf3) 19... Nf5 $2 {
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An imprecise move. Stronger was 19...Nc4.} 20. c3 Bd7 21. O-O Rac8 22. Rfb1 Nd6
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23. h4 {Not missing the opportunity to push the h-pawn. White prepares an
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attack on the kingside.} 23... Bc6 24. Be1 $1 {
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From e1 the bishop can access the diagonal b8-h2.} 24... Rfe8 25. Bg3 25... Nc4
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$6 {Another imprecision. This time knight had to go to f5.} (25... Nf5 26. Bf2
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e5 27. g4 Nd6 28. dxe5 Rxe5 29. Bxa7 $16) 26. Kf2 26... Na5 $2 ({
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The final mistake. Black does not feel the danger. Correct was} 26... Re7) 27.
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h5 $1 {The decisive blow! Now White develops irresistible attack.} 27... gxh5
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28. Rh1 Bd7 29. Rxh5 Rxc3 (29... Re7 {allows an elegant combination:} 30. Rah1
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Rxc3 31. Bxh7+ Kf7 32. Bg6+ $1 32... Kxg6 33. Rh6+ Kf7 (33... Kf5 34. R1h5#)
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34. Rh7+ Ke8 35. Rh8+ Kf7 36. R1h7+) 30. Bxh7+ Kf7 (30... Kf8 {loses after} 31.
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Bd6+ Kf7 32. Bb4) 31. Rg5 $1 31... Ke7 32. Rg7+ Kd8 33. Bg6 $1 33... Rh8 34.
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Be5 $1 {Threatening Rd7+. Hunting the h8-rook, the white darsk-squared bishop
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aims at the rook on c3!} 34... Rf8 (34... Nb3 35. Ra3 Rh6 36. Bd6 $1 36... Rxg6
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37. Rxg6 Rc2+ 38. Ke3 Rc3+ 39. Kf4 $18) 35. Bd6 Nb3 (35... Rh8 {loses after}
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36. Bb4) 36. Rh1 $1 {Mobilizing the last resource.} 1-0
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[Event "SUI-chT"]
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[Site "Switzerland"]
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[Date "1997.??.??"]
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[Round "?"]
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[White "Atlas, Valeri"]
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[Black "Rueetschi, Urs"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2460"]
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[BlackElo "2250"]
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[Annotator "Atlas,V"]
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[PlyCount "65"]
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[EventDate "1997.??.??"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1997.11.23"]
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1. e4 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Qc7 7. Qg4 f5 8.
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Qh5+ g6 9. Qd1 9... b6 $5 ({The standard move here is} 9... Bd7 {In Kamsky's
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practice we find some convincing victories with White in this system.} 10. Nf3
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Ba4 (10... cxd4 11. cxd4 Ba4 12. Ra2 Nd7 13. Bd2 Ne7 14. Bd3 h6 15. h4 Nb6 16.
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Qc1 Ng8 17. Rb2 Nc4 18. Rb4 Nxd2 19. Nxd2 Bd7 20. c4 Ne7 21. O-O b6 22. Qb2 Qd8
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23. Rc1 Rc8 24. Nf3 Kf7 25. c5 $36 {
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1-0 Kamsky,G-Panno,O/Buenos Aires Najdorf 1993 (38)}) 11. Bd2 $1 (11. Bd3) (11.
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Bd2 Nd7 12. Bd3 c4 13. Be2 h6 14. h4 O-O-O 15. Qc1 Nb6 16. Rh3 Be8 17. Rb1 Na4
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18. Kf1 Qg7 19. Ng1 a5 20. Bf3 Ne7 21. Ne2 Bc6 22. Rg3 Rdg8 23. Kg1 b5 24. Nf4
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$14 {1-0 Kamsky,G-Hansen,C/Groningen 1995})) 10. Bb5+ ({After} 10. Nf3 10...
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Ba6 {the light square bishops will be exchanged, which reduces White's
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attacking perspectives.}) 10... Bd7 11. Bd3 Nc6 12. Be3 (12. Nf3 {was also poss
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ible here. Yet, it is unclear whether White has a full compensation for two
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pawns after} 12... cxd4 13. cxd4 Nxd4 14. Nxd4 Qc3+ 15. Bd2 Qxd4 16. O-O Qxe5
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17. Re1 $140 17... Qg7 18. Bf4 Nf6) 12... cxd4 $5 ({
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The important alternatives are} 12... c4 {and 12...Nge7.}) 13. cxd4 13... O-O-O
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$6 ({After this move White obtains an advantage. Principal was} 13... f4 $5 14.
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Bxf4 14... Nxd4 $14) 14. Nf3 14... Nge7 $6 {Another imprecision. Better was} (
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14... Na5 {, although White is clearly better after} 15. O-O Ne7 16. Bd2 Nec6
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17. Bb4) 15. Bd2 $1 {A subtle move, preventing ...Na5 and yielding White
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excellent attacking perspectives.} 15... Kb8 16. O-O (16. Qb1 $5 {
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was an option.}) 16... h6 17. Qb1 $1 ({Dubious} 17. h4 $6 {is strongly met by}
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17... g5 $1 18. hxg5 hxg5 19. Bxg5 19... Rdg8 { Be8-h5, and Black has a
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dangerous initiative on the kingside. The text move nullifies Black's
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attacking prospects on the kingside and allows White to mobilize his forces
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for the attacking the black king.}) 17... g5 18. Qb2 a5 (18... g4 {
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does not yield anything in view of} 19. Nh4) 19. Rfc1 $1 {The best set-up.
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White needs to open the c-file by means of c2-c4, and his rooks are most
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efficiently placed on the c- and b-files.} 19... Bc8 20. Be1 $1 {This move free
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s the d2-square for the knight, and White prepares transfer of his knight to
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b5 by means of a3-a4 and Nd2-b1-a3-b5.} 20... Ka7 21. Nd2 Ba6 22. Bxa6 Kxa6 23.
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Rab1 {It is much stronger than the immediate c2-c4. White mobilizes all his
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pieces before this programmatic pawn advancement.} 23... Rd7 24. c4 $1 24...
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dxc4 ({After} 24... Rb8 25. Qb5+ Ka7 26. c5 {White has a dangerous attack.})
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25. Nxc4 25... Rb8 {The only move. Now Black was planning to sacrifice the
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exchange after 26.Nd6 Rxd6 27.exd6 Qxd6 28.Qb5+ Ka7 . An attempt 26.Qb5+ Ka7
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27.Bxa5?! seems not to yield more than a draw after bxa5 28.Qc5+ Ka6 29.Nd6 .
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White finds the radical solution of this position.} 26. Bb4 $3 {This move decid
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es the game. Sacrificing the bishop and opening therby the a-file,White
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develops an irresisitible attack.} 26... axb4 {
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Black has no choice, since after Bd6 he is lost.} 27. axb4 {
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NowWhite is threatening 28.b5, so Blacks' next move is forced.} 27... b5 28.
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Qa2+ {It is important to set the queen on the diagonal a2-g8, so that it could
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attack the key e6-pawn.} 28... Kb7 29. Na5+ (29. Ra1 $2 {fails to} 29... Kc8)
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29... Kb6 (29... Kc8 {loses immediately after} 30. Nxc6 Nxc6 31. Qxe6) 30. Ra1
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{Threatening 31.Nc4+ dc4 32.Qa6#.} (30. Qxe6 $2 {fails to} 30... Rxd4) (30.
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Nxc6 {was also winning:} 30... Nxc6 31. Ra1 Qb7 (31... Qc8 32. Qxe6 Rc7 33. Qd6
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Qd7 34. Qc5+ Kb7 35. d5) 32. Qxe6 Rxd4 33. Rxc6+ Qxc6 34. Ra6+ Kxa6 35. Qxc6+)
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30... Ra8 31. Qxe6 Rxd4 (31... f4 32. Nxc6 Rxa1 33. Nxe7+ Rd6 34. Nc8+) ({
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More stubborn was} 31... Rxa5 {, although Black is lost in any case.}) 32. Nxc6
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$1 32... Rxa1 33. Nxd4+ {Black resigned in view of} (33. Nxd4+ Qc6 34. Rxa1)
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1-0
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[Event "RUS-Cup4"]
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[Site "Perm"]
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[Date "1997.??.??"]
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[Round "3"]
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[White "Bezgodov, Alexei"]
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[Black "Kalichkin, Igor"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C16"]
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[WhiteElo "2570"]
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[BlackElo "2425"]
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[Annotator "Finkel,A"]
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[PlyCount "69"]
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[EventDate "1997.02.02"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1997.06.01"]
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1. e4 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 b6 5. Qg4 Bf8 6. Bg5 Qd7 7. h4 h5 (7...
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h6 8. Bf4 (8. Bd2 h5 9. Qf4 Nc6 10. a3 Bb7 11. Nf3 O-O-O 12. Bd3 f6 13. O-O Be7
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14. Rfe1 Nh6 15. exf6 gxf6 16. Bg6 Rdf8 17. Qxh6 Rxh6 18. Bxh6 Rd8 19. Bf7 e5
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20. dxe5 fxe5 21. Nxe5 Nxe5 22. Rxe5 Kb8 23. Be6 Qd6 24. Rae1 Bf6 25. Rf5 Bxc3
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26. bxc3 Qxa3 27. Bg7 Re8 28. c4 dxc4 29. Rxh5 Bc8 30. Ra1 Qe7 31. Bxc8 31...
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Qxg7 {0-1 Liberzon,V-Odendahl,S/Lone Pine op 1980}) (8. Be3 h5 9. Qf3 Ba6 10.
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Bxa6 Nxa6 11. Qe2 Nb8 12. Nh3 Nc6 13. Nf4 g6 14. f3 O-O-O 15. O-O-O Kb8 16. g4
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Na5 17. Nd3 Rc8 18. Qf2 Nc4 19. Kb1 c5 20. Bc1 cxd4 21. Qxd4 Na3+ 22. bxa3 Rc4
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23. Qxc4 dxc4 24. Nb4 Qe8 25. Rd8+ Qxd8 26. Nc6+ Kc7 27. Nxd8 Kxd8 28. Rd1+ Kc8
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29. Rd4 hxg4 30. Rxg4 Ne7 31. Rxc4+ Kb7 32. Rd4 Kc8 33. Bg5 Nc6 34. Rc4 Kd7 35.
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Ne4 Bxa3 36. Bf6 Rc8 37. Rc3 Be7 38. f4 { - Burmeister,R-Wolf,A/OLO-B 1994})
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8... h5 (8... Ba6 9. Bxa6 Nxa6 10. Nf3 Ne7 11. O-O Nf5 12. a3 Nb8 13. h5 Nc6
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14. Rfd1 Rg8 15. Kh2 O-O-O 16. b4 Be7 17. Qh3 g5 18. hxg6 fxg6 19. g4 Ng7 20.
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Bxh6 Rh8 21. b5 Na5 22. Rh1 Rh7 23. Kg2 Rdh8 24. g5 Nf5 25. a4 Nc4 26. Ne2 Bxg5
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27. Nxg5 Rxh6 28. Qc3 Qe7 29. Nf3 Qh7 30. Rxh6 Qxh6 31. Neg1 Qf4 32. Kf1 g5 33.
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a5 bxa5 34. Rxa5 Nxa5 35. Qxa5 35... Kb8 {0-1 Computer "Hiarcs"-Van Der Wiel
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John T H/Tournament (computers), Hague (Netherla 1995}) 9. Qf3 Ne7 10. g3 Nf5
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11. O-O-O Nc6 12. Nge2 Ba6 13. Bh3 Nce7 14. Rhe1 g6 15. Bg5 Bh6 16. Bxh6 Rxh6
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17. Kb1 O-O-O 18. Nf4 Kb8 19. Bg2 Rhh8 20. Nce2 Rc8 21. Nc1 Rhd8 22. Nfe2 c6
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23. Nf4 Rc7 24. Nb3 Qc8 25. Nh3 Rf8 26. c3 Bb5 27. Rd2 27... Qa6 {
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- Computer "Quest"-Van Der Wiel John T H/It "Aegon", Hague (Netherlands) 1996}
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) (7... Ba6 8. Bxa6 Nxa6 9. h5 h6 10. Bh4 c5 11. Nf3 Nc7 12. O-O Ne7 13. Bxe7
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Qxe7 14. b3 Qd7 15. dxc5 bxc5 16. Ne2 Be7 17. Qxg7 O-O-O 18. c4 Rdf8 19. Ng3
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Qe8 20. Qg4 Rhg8 21. Qf4 f5 22. exf6 Bxf6 23. Rad1 Bd4 24. Qd6 Rxf3 25. gxf3
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Qxh5 26. Qf8+ Rxf8 27. Nxh5 Na6 28. Kg2 Nb4 29. a3 Nc6 30. Ng3 dxc4 31. bxc4
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Ne5 32. Rfe1 Rf6 33. Rxd4 {1-0 Hazai,L-Vilela,J/Halle 1981}) 8. Qd1 (8. Qf3 $5
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8... Ne7 9. Nh3 Nf5 10. O-O-O Ba6 11. Bxa6 Nxa6 12. Nf4 g6 13. Nfxd5 exd5 14.
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Nxd5 Bg7 15. Nxb6 {1-0 Klovan,Y-Lputian,S/Daugavpils URS sf 1978}) 8... a6 9.
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Nh3 $5 (9. Nf3 c5 10. Be2 $6 10... Nh6 11. O-O Nf5 12. Re1 Nc6 13. Bd3 Ncxd4
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14. Nxd4 14... Nxd4 $17 {
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Sergeeva,M-Kalichkin,I/1/2 final Russia Cup, Perm RUS 1997 (35)}) 9... c5 10.
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Ne2 cxd4 (10... Nc6 $5 11. c3 cxd4 12. cxd4 Bb4+ 13. Bd2 Be7 14. g3 Nh6 15. Bg2
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$14) 11. Nxd4 Ne7 (11... Qc7 $5 12. Bf4 Nd7 13. Nf3 (13. Bd3 13... Bb4+ $1)
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13... Bb7 14. Bd3 Nc5 15. O-O 15... Rc8 $13) 12. Bd3 Nec6 (12... Nbc6 13. Nf3
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Qc7 14. Qe2 Nb4 15. Nf4 Bb7 16. O-O $14) 13. Nf3 Qc7 14. O-O 14... Nxe5 {
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Extremly dangerous dicision to take a pawn when queen remains only developed
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piece.Much safer was to play 14...Nd7 with complicated position while white
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still keeps an upperhand} 15. Nxe5 Qxe5 16. Re1 16... Qd6 {May be it was
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better to take on b2,but it's not the most desired move to play in the game}
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17. c4 $1 $36 17... Bb7 (17... dxc4 18. Qf3 $1 18... Ra7 (18... cxd3 19. Qxa8
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e5 20. Rad1 f6 21. Qe4 $1 21... fxg5 22. Rxd3 $18) 19. Bxc4 Bb7 20. Qf5 $1
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20... Qc6 21. Rxe6+ $1 21... fxe6 22. Qg6+ Kd7 23. Rd1+ Bd6 24. Qxg7+ $18) 18.
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cxd5 Bxd5 19. Nf4 Be7 (19... Bc6 20. Bg6 $3 20... Qxd1 21. Raxd1 fxg6 22. Nxg6
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$18) (19... Nc6 20. Nxd5 Qxd5 21. Be4 Qd7 22. Rc1 Bc5 23. b4 $1 $18) 20. Nxd5
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Qxd5 (20... Bxg5 $5 21. Bg6 $5 (21. Be4 $6 21... Bxh4 (21... Ra7 22. hxg5 exd5
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23. Bxd5+ Kf8 24. g6 $1 $16) 22. Nf6+ Ke7 23. Qxd6+ Kxd6 24. Rad1+ Ke7 25. Bxa8
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25... Bxf6 $13) 21... Bd8 $1 (21... Kf8 22. Bxf7 $1 22... Kxf7 23. Qf3+ Kg8 (
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23... Kg6 24. Nc7 $1 24... Qxc7 25. Qe4+ $1 25... Kh6 26. hxg5+ Kxg5 27. Qxa8
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$18)) 22. Bxf7+ $1 22... Kxf7 23. Qf3+ Kg8 24. Nf4 $1 24... Qc6 (24... Qf8 25.
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Rxe6 $1 25... Ra7 26. Rae1 $18) 25. Qb3 $1 $40) 21. Bf4 $2 {After this move
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white finds himself introuble.Better was 21.Rc1! Nd7 22.Be4 Qd1 23.Red1 Rd8 24.
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Be7 Ke7 25.Rc7 with very promising ending} 21... Nd7 $5 (21... O-O $5 22. Re5
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Qd7 23. Qe2 g6 24. Rd1 Rd8 25. Rxh5 $1 25... Nc6 (25... gxh5 26. Qxh5 Qxd3 27.
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Rxd3 Rxd3 28. Be5 f6 29. Qe8+ $18) 26. Bc2 (26. Qg4 $2 26... e5) 26... Qc8 27.
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Rxd8+ 27... Nxd8 $13) 22. Be4 Qxd1 23. Rexd1 Rc8 24. Bb7 Rc4 25. Be3 25... a5
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$2 (25... Nc5 $1 26. Rac1 (26. Bxc5 Bxc5 27. Rac1 Rxc1 28. Rxc1 28... a5 $17)
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26... Rb4 (26... Rxc1 $5) 27. Bc6+ Kf8 28. Bd4 28... Bf6 $17) 26. Ba6 Rb4 27.
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a3 $1 $16 27... Rxb2 28. Bd4 Rc2 (28... Rb3 29. Bc4 Rxa3 30. Bb5 Rxa1 31. Bxa1
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Bxh4 32. Rxd7 $18) 29. Bb5 Rc7 30. Bxg7 Rh7 31. Be5 $18 31... Ra7 32. Rxd7 Rxd7
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33. Rd1 Bxa3 34. Rxd7 Kf8 35. Rd8+ {
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[Inspite of numerous mistakes extremly interesting game]} 1-0
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[Event "Ubeda"]
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[Site "Ubeda"]
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[Date "1997.02.18"]
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[Round "9"]
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[White "Almasi, Zoltan"]
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[Black "Timman, Jan H"]
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[Result "0-1"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2595"]
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[BlackElo "2630"]
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[Annotator "Knaak,R"]
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[PlyCount "70"]
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[EventDate "1997.02.07"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1997.06.01"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. Qg4 Qc7 8.
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Qxg7 Rg8 9. Qxh7 cxd4 10. Ne2 Nbc6 11. f4 dxc3 12. Qd3 Bd7 13. Be3 {Die vielfac
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h gespielten Hauptfortsetzungen sind 13.Qxc3 und 13.Nxc3, wobei noch nicht
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geklaert ist, welcher Zug den Vorzug verdient. Daneben hat auch 13.Rb1 eine
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gewisse Bedeutung.} 13... Rc8 {Viel haeufiger wird das relativ seltene 13.Be3
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mit 13...Nf5 14.Bf2 d4 beantwortet, aber gerade diese Variante wird wohl
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Almasi vorbereitet haben.} 14. g3 Nf5 15. Bf2 Qa5 16. Bh3 16... d4 $1 {
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Ein typischer Zug; Schwarz wird die Diagonale h1-a8 fuer seine Aktionen nutzen.
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} 17. O-O (17. Bxf5 exf5 18. Nxd4 Nxd4 19. Bxd4 Bc6 20. Bxc3 Qa4) 17... Rd8 18.
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Rfd1 18... Nxe5 $1 {Auch das ist ein typischer Zug in diesem Stellungstyp.} 19.
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fxe5 Bb5 20. Qe4 Bc6 21. Qf4 21... Qd5 $44 22. Kf1 Qh1+ 23. Ng1 (23. Bg1 Ne3+ (
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23... Rg4 24. Bxg4 Ne3+ 25. Qxe3 dxe3 26. Rxd8+ Kxd8) 24. Kf2) 23... Qxh2 24.
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Rd3 $2 (24. Bxf5 $1 {Haette zum Remis fuehren sollen.} 24... Qg2+ (24... exf5
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25. Rxd4 25... Rg4 $2 26. Rxd8+ Kxd8 27. Rd1+ Ke8 28. Qxf5 Qg2+ 29. Ke2 (29.
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Ke1 $4 29... Re4+ 30. Ne2 30... Qh1+ $19) 29... Re4+ 30. Kd3 $18) 25. Ke1 (25.
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Ke2 $6 25... exf5 26. Rxd4 $6 26... Bb5+ 27. Kd1 Qf1+ 28. Be1 28... Qxf4 $17)
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25... exf5 26. e6 {Jussupow hofft auf Vorteil nach 26...fxe6 27.Rxd4, aber ...}
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(26. Rxd4 Rg4 27. Rxd8+ Kxd8 28. Rd1+ Ke8 29. Qh6 Re4+ 30. Ne2 Rxe2+ 31. Kxe2
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Bf3+ 32. Ke1 Bxd1 33. Qh8+ Ke7 34. Qf6+ $11 {Jussupow (Schach 4/97)}) 26... Rg6
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$1 27. exf7+ Kxf7 28. Qxf5+ Rf6 29. Qh7+ Kf8 30. Qh8+ $11) 24... Ne3+ $1 25.
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Ke2 (25. Rxe3 dxe3 26. Qxe3 Rh8 27. Bg4 Qg2+ 28. Ke1 Bb5 29. Be2 Bxe2 30. Qxe2
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Rd2 31. Qb5+ Kd8 32. Qa5+ b6 33. Bxb6+ axb6 34. Qxb6+ Ke8 35. Qb8+ Rd8 36. Qb5+
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Kf8 37. Qb4+ 37... Rd6 $3 $19) (25. Bxe3 dxe3 26. Qxe3 Bb5 27. Qf2 Bxd3+ 28.
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cxd3 28... Qxg3 $17) 25... Bb5 $17 26. Rb1 Ba6 27. Qf6 Ng4 (27... Nxc2 28. Bxe6
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28... Rf8 {wuerde Fritz spielen.}) 28. Bxg4 Rxg4 29. Qf3 Rg5 30. Rxb7 Rxe5+ 31.
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Kf1 Rf5 32. Qc6+ Kf8 33. Nf3 Qh1+ 34. Ke2 Bxd3+ 35. cxd3 c2 0-1
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[Event "ENG-CHN"]
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[Site "London"]
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[Date "1997.??.??"]
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[Round "5"]
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[White "Wang, Zili"]
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[Black "McDonald, Neil R"]
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[Result "1/2-1/2"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2530"]
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[BlackElo "2490"]
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[Annotator "Atlas,V"]
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[PlyCount "79"]
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[EventDate "1997.04.??"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1997.08.01"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. h4 Qc7 8. Rh3
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Nbc6 (8... b6 9. h5 h6 10. Qg4 Rg8 11. Bd2 Ba6 12. Bxa6 Nxa6 13. Qe2 Nb8 14.
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Qd3 Nd7 15. Ne2 cxd4 16. cxd4 Qc4 17. Qxc4 dxc4 18. Nc3 a6 19. Ne4 $16 19...
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Nd5 20. Rg3 f6 21. Bxh6 Kf8 22. Bd2 fxe5 23. Rf3+ Ke8 24. Bg5 N5f6 25. Bxf6
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Nxf6 26. Nd6+ Kd7 27. Nxc4 {
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1-0 Tischbierek,R-Casper,T/E.Germany-ch Stralsund 1988}) 9. h5 h6 (9... cxd4 $6
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10. cxd4 h6 11. c3 $1 { d4} 11... Bd7 12. a4 { Ba3-d6, Bd3 } (12. Qg4 Nf5 13.
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Bd3 $2 13... Ncxd4 $1) 12... f6 $1 13. exf6 $6 {
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|
Rantanen,Y-Kindermann,S/Gausdal (open) 60/286 1994} (13. f4 $14)) 10. Qg4 Nf5
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11. Qf4 11... f6 $1 {
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The ensuing endgame promises Black a sufficient counterplay.} (11... cxd4 12.
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g4 f6 (12... Nfe7 13. cxd4 $14) 13. gxf5 (13. exf6 e5 14. Qf3 dxc3 (14... Nd6)
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15. gxf5 15... Nd4 $44) 13... fxe5 14. Qg4 exf5 15. Qg6+ Qf7 16. Qxf7+ Kxf7 17.
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Bb2 $14) 12. exf6 Qxf4 13. Bxf4 gxf6 14. dxc5 e5 15. Bd2 Be6 16. Nf3 {
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A new try in this position. Theory saw} (16. Rf3 Kf7 17. Rb1 Rab8 18. g4 Nfe7
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19. Bh3 Rbg8 20. Rg3 (20. Rxb7 Bc8 21. Rc7 $5) 20... Bc8 21. Nf3 Nd8 22. Nh4
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Ne6 23. Nf5 Nxf5 24. gxf5 Nxc5 25. Rg6 b6 26. a4 (26. Bxh6 Rh7) 26... Nxa4 $17
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{0-1 Steinbacher,M-Short,N/BL 9091 Solingen-Heidelberg [1] 1991 (36)}) 16...
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O-O-O 17. Nh4 Nce7 18. Nxf5 Bxf5 19. Rg3 Bxc2 20. Rg7 Rd7 (20... Kd7 $5) 21.
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Rc1 Bf5 22. Rf7 Ng8 23. Rf8+ Rd8 24. Rxd8+ Kxd8 25. f3 Rh7 26. Be3 {Due to the
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|
Bishop pair White has nothing to fear. A draw is the most likely result.} 26...
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|
Ke8 27. Rd1 Be6 28. Rb1 Rc7 29. a4 Kf7 (29... f5 $5 30. f4 e4 31. Bd4 Bc8 32.
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c4 Ne7) 30. a5 Bd7 31. a6 bxa6 32. Bxa6 Kg7 33. Kf2 Ne7 34. g4 Nc6 35. Kg3 f5
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36. gxf5 Bxf5 37. Rd1 d4 38. cxd4 Nxd4 39. Kf2 Nc2 (39... Rxc5 $4 40. Rxd4 $18)
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40. Rd5 (40. Rd5 Nxe3 41. Kxe3 41... Kf6 $11) 1/2-1/2
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[Event "Dos Hermanas"]
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[Site "Dos Hermanas"]
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[Date "1997.04.06"]
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|
[Round "5"]
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|
[White "Polgar, Judit"]
|
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[Black "Short, Nigel D"]
|
|
[Result "1-0"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2645"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2690"]
|
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[Annotator "Atlas,V"]
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|
[PlyCount "131"]
|
|
[EventDate "1997.04.01"]
|
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1997.08.01"]
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1. e4 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Qc7 7. Qg4 f5 8.
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|
Qh5+ (8. Qg3 cxd4 9. cxd4 Ne7 10. Bd2 O-O 11. Bd3 b6 12. Ne2 Ba6 13. Nf4 Qd7
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|
14. h4 Bxd3 15. Qxd3 Nbc6 16. Rh3 Rac8 17. Rg3 Rf7 18. h5 Nd8 19. c3 Rf8 20.
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|
Kf1 Rc4 21. Kg1 Nf7 22. a4 Rfc8 23. Qb1 Nc6 24. Qd1 Ne7 25. h6 g6 26. Qh5 Rxa4
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|
27. Rxa4 Qxa4 28. Nxe6 Qc2 29. Qh4 f4 30. Bxf4 Nf5 31. Rxg6+ {
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|
1-0 Kasparov,G-Short,N/It 1997}) 8... g6 9. Qd1 Bd7 10. Nf3 cxd4 (10... Ba4 11.
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Bd3 cxd4 12. cxd4 Qc3+ 13. Bd2 Qxd3 14. cxd3 Bxd1 15. Kxd1 15... Nc6 $11 {
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|
0-1 Polgar,J-Morovic,I/Buenos Aires 1992 (56)}) 11. cxd4 Ba4 12. Bd2 (12. Ra2
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|
Nd7 13. Bd2 Ne7 14. Bd3 h6 15. h4 Nb6 16. Qc1 Ng8 17. Rb2 Nc4 18. Rb4 Nxd2 19.
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|
Nxd2 Bd7 20. c4 $36 {1-0 Kamsky,G-Panno,O/Buenos Aires Najdorf 1993 (38)})
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12... Nc6 (12... Bxc2 $6 13. Rc1 Bxd1 14. Rxc7 Bxf3 15. Rxb7 $1 $16) 13. Bd3
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13... h6 $1 (13... O-O-O $143) 14. h4 O-O-O 15. Kf1 Kb8 16. Rh3 Rc8 17. Qe1 (
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|
17. Kg1 17... Na5 $15) 17... Qd7 18. Rc1 Nge7 19. Kg1 Ka8 20. Rg3 Rh7 21. Qe2
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Rch8 22. Rh3 (22. c4 $2 22... g5 $1 $17) 22... Nc8 23. c4 dxc4 24. Bxc4 Nb6 25.
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Ba2 g5 (25... Nd5 $5 26. Qc4 Nce7) 26. d5 $8 (26. hxg5 hxg5 27. Nxg5 27... Rxh3
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$17) 26... g4 (26... Nxd5) 27. dxc6 Bxc6 28. Rg3 gxf3 29. gxf3 Bd5 30. Be3 f4 (
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|
30... Bxa2 31. Bxb6 Bd5 32. Rc7 Qe8 33. Rxh7 Rxh7 34. Qb5 Rh8 (34... Qb8 35.
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Bxa7 $1 $18) (34... Qc8 35. Qc5 Rh8 36. Bxa7 Qxc5 (36... f4 $2 37. Qa5 $1 $18)
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|
37. Bxc5 {and White preserves winning chances in the endgame due to the poor
|
|
position of the Black's King, extra pawn and possessing the open g-file.}) 35.
|
|
Qa5 Qb8 36. Bc7 Qc8 37. Bb6 37... a6 $5 (37... Qb8 $11) 38. Bd4 Qc6) 31. Bxf4
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Bxa2 32. Qxa2 Nd5 33. Qc4 Qd8 34. Qe4 Rd7 (34... Qxh4 $4 35. Qxh7 $18) 35. Bd2
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|
Ne7 36. Be3 Nf5 37. Rg4 Rd3 38. Rb1 Qd7 39. a4 Rc8 40. a5 Nxe3 41. fxe3 a6 42.
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Rg2 $1 42... Rd5 43. f4 Rxa5 44. Rgb2 Rc7 45. Kh2 $1 45... Rd5 46. Rb6 h5 47.
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Kh3 $1 47... Qg7 48. Qg2 Qh7 49. R1b2 Qd3 50. Kh2 Ka7 (50... Qxe3 $2 51. Qg8+
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|
Ka7 52. Rxa6+ Kxa6 53. Qa8+ Qa7 54. Ra2+ $18) 51. Rxe6 Qxe3 52. Qf2 $18 {
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|
The endgame is won for White due to more advanced passed pawns.} 52... Qxf2+
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|
53. Rxf2 Rd4 54. Rg6 Re4 55. e6 Rc6 56. f5 $1 56... Rxh4+ 57. Kg2 Re4 58. Rg8
|
|
$1 58... Rexe6 {Black is unable to prevent f6-f7-f8Q.} 59. fxe6 Rxe6 60. Rg7
|
|
Rb6 61. Rf5 h4 62. Rh5 Rb3 63. Kf2 h3 64. Rgh7 h2 65. Ke2 Kb6 66. Kd2 1-0
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|
|
|
[Event "EU-chT (Men) 11th"]
|
|
[Site "Pula"]
|
|
[Date "1997.05.??"]
|
|
[Round "5.3"]
|
|
[White "Sax, Gyula"]
|
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[Black "Shulman, Yuri"]
|
|
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2545"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2555"]
|
|
[Annotator "Atlas,V"]
|
|
[PlyCount "66"]
|
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[EventDate "1997.05.05"]
|
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[Source "ChessBase"]
|
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[SourceDate "1997.05.01"]
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1. e4 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. Qg4 Qc7
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8. Qxg7 Rg8 9. Qxh7 cxd4 10. Ne2 Nbc6 11. f4 Bd7 12. Qd3 dxc3 13. Be3 O-O-O (
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|
13... d4 $6 {took place in Spassky,B-Kortchnoi,V/Beograd (m/2) 24/236 1977.})
|
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14. g3 (14. Bf2 d4 15. g3 Nf5 16. Bg2 Nce7 17. Be4 Bc6 18. h3 Qb6 19. Bxc6 Qxc6
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20. Rg1 Kb8 21. Nc1 Ne3 22. Ke2 Nxc2 23. Rb1 23... Nxa3 $17 {
|
|
Bronstein,D-Schmidt,W/Copenhagen Unibank 1991.}) 14... Nf5 15. Bf2 Kb8 16. Bh3
|
|
Nce7 17. g4 Nh6 18. Rg1 Rc8 19. Nd4 Ng6 20. Qe3 $1 {threatening 21.Ne6.} 20...
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|
b6 21. a4 21... Ka8 {The crucial moment of the game. White had in his disposal
|
|
other continuations and the text might be not the strongest move in the
|
|
position. With 22.Bf1 White prepares breakthrough a4-a5, but Black finds a
|
|
possibility to counterattack in the center.} 22. Bf1 (22. f5 exf5 (22... Nxg4
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|
23. Rxg4 exf5 24. Rxg6 (24. Rg1 f4 25. Qf3 25... Qxe5+ $40) (24. Rg5) 24...
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|
fxg6 25. Bg2) 23. gxf5 (23. Qxh6 Qxe5+ 24. Qe3 Qxh2 25. Qg3)) (22. a5 $5 {
|
|
Apparently, White could have played this move without preliminary 22.Bf1.}
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22... b5 23. g5 Nf5 24. Nxf5 (24. Bxf5 exf5 25. h4) 24... exf5 25. Qd4 Be6 26.
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Bg2 $14) 22... f6 $1 $132 23. a5 (23. exf6 23... Nxf4 $17) (23. f5 Nxe5 24.
|
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fxe6 24... Nexg4 $19) 23... fxe5 24. axb6 Qxb6 (24... exd4 $4 25. Qxd4 Qc6 26.
|
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b7+ $1 $18) 25. fxe5 Nf7 26. Nb5 (26. Nf3 $5 {
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|
This move could secure a better endgame for White.} 26... Qxe3+ 27. Bxe3 Ngxe5
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(27... Rc7 28. Bb6 Rb7 29. Bd4 Rc7 30. h4 $16) 28. Nxe5 Nxe5 29. Rxa7+ Kb8 30.
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Be2 Rc7 (30... Rh8 $2 31. Bd4 Nc6 32. Bxh8 Kxa7 (32... Nxa7 33. Be5+ Kb7 34. h4
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$16) 33. Bxc3 $18) 31. Ra1 Ng6 (31... Nc4 32. Bd4 e5 33. Bxc3 d4 34. Bf3) 32.
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h4 $1) 26... Qxe3+ 27. Bxe3 Nfxe5 28. Rxa7+ Kb8 29. Rg3 Rgf8 30. Nd6 30... Rc6
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|
{Black's pieces dominate in the centre and this factor fully compensates the
|
|
weakness of his King. White has nothing better than to force a draw by
|
|
perpetual.} (30... Rc7 $5 31. Ra6 Rc6) 31. Rb7+ Ka8 32. Ra7+ Kb8 33. Rb7+ Ka8
|
|
1/2-1/2
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|
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[Event "Najdorf Memorial 8th"]
|
|
[Site "Buenos Aires"]
|
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[Date "1997.05.19"]
|
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[Round "1"]
|
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[White "Sutovsky, Emil"]
|
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[Black "Panno, Oscar"]
|
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[Result "1-0"]
|
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[ECO "C18"]
|
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[WhiteElo "2560"]
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[BlackElo "2465"]
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[Annotator "Atlas,V"]
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[PlyCount "63"]
|
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[EventDate "1997.05.19"]
|
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[Source "ChessBase"]
|
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[SourceDate "1997.09.29"]
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1. e4 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 c5 7. Qg4 Kf8
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8. Bd2 (8. a4 Qc7 9. Nf3 cxd4 10. Qxd4 Nbc6 11. Qc5 Bd7 12. Bb5 a6 13. Bd3 Rc8
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|
14. Ba3 Qa5 15. O-O Qxc5 16. Bxc5 f6 17. Rfb1 Nd8 18. Bb6 Nec6 19. exf6 gxf6
|
|
20. Nd2 20... Kg7 { - Ivanchuk,V-Nikolic,P/Reykjavik 1991 (54)}) 8... Qc7 9.
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Rc1 $5 ({Interesting, although very risky move. White sacrifices material
|
|
hoping to mate the black king. Prudent retreat} 9. Qd1 {, analogous to that of
|
|
Kasparov in his game against Nikolic also deserved attention}) 9... Nbc6 10.
|
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Bd3 Qa5 11. h4 c4 12. Be2 Qxa3 13. h5 h6 14. Rh3 b5 15. Rf3 15... Qb2 {
|
|
Planning march of a-pawn.} 16. Nh3 a5 17. Nf4 Kg8 18. Nd3 $5 {An interesting
|
|
sacrifice. White tries to get control over the diagonal b1-h7, planning to
|
|
attack the g7 pawn.} 18... cxd3 (18... Qa3 {seems weak in view of} 19. Nc5) 19.
|
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Bxd3 Nf5 20. Qf4 {With the idea g4.} 20... Ra7 21. g4 Nfxd4 22. Rg3 {
|
|
The threat is g5.} 22... Re7 23. g5 Nf5 24. Bxf5 exf5 25. gxh6 Re6 26. Rxg7+
|
|
Kf8 27. Qg5 27... Nxe5 $2 {A losing mistake in a complex position.} (27...
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Rexh6 $4 {also loses after} 28. Rg8+ Rxg8 29. Qxh6+ Rg7 30. Qh8+ Rg8 31. Bh6+
|
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Ke7 32. Qf6+ Ke8 33. Qxc6+ $18) (27... f6 {
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|
seems to be the strongest continuation:} 28. Rf7+ Kxf7 (28... Ke8 $5 29. Qg7
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29... Nxe5 {deserves attention}) 29. Qg7+ Ke8 30. Qxh8+ Kd7 31. Qg7+ Re7 32.
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Qxe7+ Kxe7 33. h7 Nxe5) (27... Ne7 {is also a plausible alternative:} 28. Rxf7+
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(28. h7 f6 29. Qh6 Ke8 30. Rg1 { Qg7} 30... d4 $5 31. Qg7 Rxh7 32. Qxh7 32...
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Rxe5+ $13) 28... Ke8 29. Qg7 Rhxh6 30. Bxh6 Qxc3+ 31. Kf1 Qh3+ 32. Kg1 Qxh5 33.
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Rxe7+ Rxe7 34. Qg8+ Kd7 35. Qxd5+ 35... Ke8 {It seems that White cannot win:}
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36. Qc6+ (36. Rd1 $2 {is is refuted by} 36... Qg6+ 37. Qg2 (37. Kf1 $2 37...
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Rd7 $1 $19) 37... Qxg2+ 38. Kxg2 Rxe5) 36... Kf7 (36... Bd7 $4 37. Qa8+ Kf7 38.
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Qf8+ Ke6 39. Qf6+ $18) 37. Qf6+ 37... Ke8 $11) ({Logical seems} 27... Qa3 $5 {
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, returning the queen into play.} 28. h7 (28. Rxf7+ $2 {loses after} 28... Kxf7
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29. Qg7+ Ke8 30. Qxh8+ Qf8) 28... Ne7 {
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At first glance, all White's threats are parried, but} 29. h6 $1 {
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discloses White's resources:} 29... Rxe5+ 30. Kf1 Qd6 31. Rg8+ Nxg8 (31... Rxg8
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32. hxg8=Q+ Nxg8 33. Qg7+ Ke7 34. h7 $1 $18) 32. Qg7+ Ke7 33. Qxh8 Nf6 34. Bg5
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$18) 28. Qd8+ Re8 29. Qd6+ Re7 30. Kd1 $1 {Instead of draw by repetition,
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White goes for the decisive involving his bishop into attack.} 30... Ng4 (30...
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Nc4 {is refuted by} 31. Qd8+ Re8 32. Qc7 Be6 33. Qc5+ Re7 34. Bg5 $18) 31. Rxg4
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$1 {Wins immediately.} 31... fxg4 32. Bg5 1-0
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|
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[Event "Sigeman & Co 05th"]
|
|
[Site "Malmo"]
|
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[Date "1997.06.12"]
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[Round "3"]
|
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[White "Hellers, Ferdinand"]
|
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[Black "Hansen, Curt"]
|
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[Result "1-0"]
|
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[ECO "C19"]
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[WhiteElo "2585"]
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[BlackElo "2605"]
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[Annotator "Baburin"]
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[PlyCount "49"]
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[EventDate "1997.06.10"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1997.09.29"]
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1. e4 {Petursson} 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Qc7
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7. Nf3 Ne7 8. a4 h6 9. Bd3 b6 10. O-O Ba6 11. Bxa6 Nxa6 12. Qd3 (12. Qe2 {
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Fritz 5.00 (100s)} 12... Nb8 13. a5 Qc6 (13... bxa5 14. Qb5+ Nd7 15. Qxa5 Qxa5
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16. Rxa5 O-O 17. dxc5 Nc6 18. Ra6 Ncxe5 19. Nxe5 Nxe5 20. Bf4 Nc4 21. Bd6 Nxd6
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22. cxd6 Rfd8 23. Rfa1 {
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Nilsson,N-Christensen,S/Snekkersten 1979/MCD-r7/ - (41)}) 14. Ba3 Nd7 15. Rfb1
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O-O 16. Qb5 Rfc8 17. Qxc6 Nxc6 18. a6 cxd4 19. cxd4 Ndb8 20. Bd6 Na5 21. Bxb8
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Raxb8 22. Ra2 Ra8 23. Kf1 Rc4 24. Ke1 24... Nc6 {
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0-1 Iosif,C-Radu,E/Romania-W 1994/EXT 94}) 12... Nb8 13. Nh4 Nbc6 14. f4 O-O
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15. Ba3 Na5 16. Rae1 Qc6 17. g4 Qxa4 18. Bc1 cxd4 19. f5 19... Rac8 $2 ({
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In this extremely sharp position the text appears to be too ambitious; perhaps
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Black should haveplayed} 19... dxc3 $5 $142 {instead. For example:} 20. Rf4 Nc4
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21. f6 21... Nc6 $17) 20. Bxh6 $3 {A devastating blow! Such vicious attacks
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|
often occur in the French Defence, when Black castles kingside.} (20. f6 {
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Petursson} 20... Rxc3 21. fxe7 Re8 22. Qd1 22... Rxe7 $17) 20... gxh6 ({
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|
Black had no time for his planned action - taking on c3 with the rook, as after
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|
} 20... Rxc3 21. Qd2 {White's attack is unstoppable, for instance:} 21... Qxc2
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(21... gxh6 22. Qxh6 Qxc2 23. Qg5+ Kh8 24. Qxe7 $18) (21... exf5 {Petursson}
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22. Qg5 Ng6 23. Bxg7 Rfc8 24. Qh6 Qe8 25. gxf5 $18) 22. Qg5 Ng6 23. fxg6 $18)
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21. f6 Nec6 ({Black cannot survive after} 21... Rfe8 {either, because of} 22.
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Qd2 $1 22... dxc3 ({or} 22... Kh7 23. fxe7 Rxe7 24. Rf6 $18) 23. Qxh6 Qxg4+ 24.
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Kh1 $18) 22. Qd2 $1 {The queen is going to have a rendezvous with the enemy's
|
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monarch! The final destination is again the desirable h6-square.} 22... Kh7 {
|
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The king is trying to save himself, but this position won't serve as an
|
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example illustrating Steinitz' theory of the "active king"... Here the king
|
|
cannot look after himself all alone, which White proves brilliantly:} (22... d3
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{Petursson} 23. h3 $18 {This does not change anything}) 23. Rf5 $1 23... dxc3 (
|
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23... exf5 24. Nxf5 24... Kg8 25. Qxh6 {with unstoppable mate.}) 24. Qxh6+ $1
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24... Kxh6 25. Rh5# {
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The whole attack was conducted by GM Hellers very energetically.} 1-0
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[Event "NED-ch52"]
|
|
[Site "Rotterdam"]
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[Date "1997.06.24"]
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[Round "4"]
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[White "Nijboer, Friso"]
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[Black "Nikolic, Predrag"]
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[Result "0-1"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2555"]
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[BlackElo "2655"]
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[Annotator "Atlas,V"]
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[PlyCount "80"]
|
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[EventDate "1997.06.21"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1997.09.29"]
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1. e4 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 6... Qa5 $5 {
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|
A rare move, gaining the popularity in the modern practice.} 7. Bd2 Qa4 8. Qb1
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c4 9. h4 $5 ({An interesting alternative to} 9. Nh3 9... Nc6 10. Be2 (10. g3
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Bd7 11. Nf4 O-O-O 12. Bh3 (12. h4 $5 {Kruppa,Y} 12... f6 13. Bh3 Re8 (13...
|
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fxe5 14. Nxe6 Bxe6 15. Bxe6+ Kb8 16. dxe5 Re8 17. Bxg8 Nxe5 18. Bxd5 Qd7 19.
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Qxb7+ Qxb7 20. Bxb7 Kxb7 21. O-O-O $16) 14. exf6 Nxf6 15. O-O Ne4 16. Qd1 $16)
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12... h5 13. Qd1 h4 14. g4 f6 15. O-O Nge7 16. exf6 gxf6 17. g5 Rdg8 18. Nxe6
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b6 19. Kh1 fxg5 20. Bg4 Nd8 21. Nxg5 Kb7 22. Rg1 Ka6 23. Be3 Bxg4 24. Rxg4
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|
24... Rf8 $132 { - Kruppa,Y-Krivoshey,S/Nikolaev (zt) 1995 (41)}) 10... Bd7 (
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|
10... f6 {Golubev,M} 11. f4 $5 (11. exf6 Nxf6)) 11. O-O O-O-O 12. Nf4 f6 13.
|
|
Bg4 f5 14. Be2 Nge7 15. h4 g6 16. Nh3 h6 17. Qc1 17... Ng8 {
|
|
Golubev,M-Koutsin,S/Nikolaev (zt) 1995} (17... Ng8 {Golubev,M} 18. g4 $1 18...
|
|
Nce7 19. Rb1 $16)) 9... Nc6 10. h5 h6 11. Ne2 Nge7 12. Qc1 (12. g4 {
|
|
Ng3 deserved here serious attention.}) 12... Bd7 13. g3 $6 {
|
|
13.g4 was more natural continuation in this position.} 13... O-O-O 14. Bh3 Kb8
|
|
15. Be3 Ka8 16. Qd2 Rc8 17. g4 Nb8 18. Ng3 (18. O-O Rc6 19. Rfb1 {
|
|
Rb4 was a preferable choice in this postion.}) 18... Rc6 19. O-O Rb6 20. f4 g6
|
|
21. Kh2 a6 22. Rf2 Nbc6 23. f5 $2 {A dubious decision. It is very difficult
|
|
for White to improve his position without this thematic advancement, but in
|
|
this situation it was much better to wait with active operations on the
|
|
kingside. After the text move White gets an unpleasant position.} 23... exf5
|
|
24. gxf5 Bxf5 25. Bxf5 Nxf5 26. Nxf5 gxf5 27. Rxf5 27... Nd8 {
|
|
Planning knight transfer to e6 and opening way for the queen.} 28. Bf2 Qd7 29.
|
|
Qf4 Ne6 30. Qg4 Qa4 31. Qd1 31... Ng5 $1 32. Be3 32... Ne4 {Now the consequence
|
|
s of White's unfortunate operation on move 23 are quite evident: White's
|
|
forces are totally discoordinated, the black knight dominates over the white
|
|
bishop, White's queenside pawns are terribly weak.} 33. Rxf7 Rb2 34. Rc1 Nxc3
|
|
35. Qf3 Ka7 36. e6 Re8 37. Rf8 $2 {
|
|
A mistake in a difficult position. Better was 37.e7.} 37... Rxe6 38. Qg3 Re8
|
|
39. Bxh6 Rxc2+ 40. Rxc2 Qxc2+ (40... Qxc2+ 41. Rf2 (41. Kh3 Ne4 (41... Rxf8 42.
|
|
Bxf8 Qf5+)) 41... Re2 $19) 0-1
|
|
|
|
[Event "Recklinghausen"]
|
|
[Site "Recklinghausen"]
|
|
[Date "1997.??.??"]
|
|
[Round "1"]
|
|
[White "Mainka, Romuald"]
|
|
[Black "Hoefker, Mathias"]
|
|
[Result "1-0"]
|
|
[ECO "C17"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2520"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2270"]
|
|
[Annotator "Atlas,V"]
|
|
[PlyCount "45"]
|
|
[EventDate "1997.07.??"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "1997.11.04"]
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|
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. Bd2 Ne7 6. dxc5 Nbc6 7. Qg4 O-O 8. Nf3
|
|
8... Bxc5 $2 ({A dubious move. The standard} 8... f5 {leads to a complex play:}
|
|
9. Qh4 (9. exf6 Rxf6 10. O-O-O e5 11. Qh5 g6 12. Qg5 Rf5 13. Qg3 Bxc5 14. Bg5
|
|
Qb6 15. Nxd5 Nxd5 16. Rxd5 Bxf2 17. Bc4 Be6 18. Qh3 Bxd5 19. Bxd5+ Kh8 20. Qxf5
|
|
{1-0 Movsesian,S-Jurek,J/Mlada Boleslav op 1995/EXT 95op}) 9... Ng6 10. Qh3
|
|
Ngxe5 11. Nxe5 Nxe5 12. Qe3 Nc6 13. Na4 Qa5 14. b3 f4 15. Qd3 Ne5 16. Qd4 Bxd2+
|
|
17. Qxd2 Qc7 18. Qd4 18... Bd7 $36 {
|
|
0-1 Popovych,O-Mednis,E/USA-ch New York 1972/MCD-ch (50)}) 9. Na4 $1 ({
|
|
An important improvement over} 9. Bd3 9... Ng6 10. Qh5 { - Spiriev,P-Kastek,T/
|
|
Budapest Noviki-D 1987/TD 87\06 Exchanging the dark-squared bishop, White
|
|
obtains a large positional advantage.}) 9... Bb6 10. Nxb6 Qxb6 11. O-O-O $1 {
|
|
Intending 12.Bd3 followed by the march of the h-pawn.} 11... f6 12. exf6 Rxf6
|
|
13. Qh5 13... Rf5 $2 {Another imprecision. Better was13...Bd7.} 14. Ng5 h6 15.
|
|
Bd3 $1 15... hxg5 (15... Rf6 $4 16. Qe8+ Rf8 17. Bh7+ $18) 16. Bxf5 Nxf5 17. g4
|
|
$1 {Initiating the second wave of attack.} 17... Nd6 18. h4 $1 {
|
|
A thematic advancement, including the rook into attack.} 18... Bd7 19. hxg5 {
|
|
White is threatening 20.g6 followed by Qh8.} 19... Nc4 20. Bc3 d4 21. g6 $1 {
|
|
The final blow.} 21... Kf8 22. Qh8+ Ke7 23. Qxg7+ ({Black resigned in view of}
|
|
23. Qxg7+ 23... Kd8 (23... Kd6 24. Bxd4) 24. Rh8+ Kc7 25. Rxa8 {
|
|
An impressive miniature!}) 1-0
|
|
|
|
[Event "Dortmund 25th"]
|
|
[Site "Dortmund"]
|
|
[Date "1997.07.13"]
|
|
[Round "9"]
|
|
[White "Topalov, Veselin"]
|
|
[Black "Jussupow, Artur"]
|
|
[Result "1-0"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2745"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2640"]
|
|
[Annotator "Atlas,V"]
|
|
[PlyCount "149"]
|
|
[EventDate "1997.07.04"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "1997.09.29"]
|
|
|
|
1. e4 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 c5 7. Qg4 O-O
|
|
8. Bd3 f5 9. exf6 Rxf6 10. Bg5 Rf7 11. Qh5 g6 12. Qd1 Qa5 ({
|
|
In a recent game Artur opted for} 12... Nbc6 13. Nf3 Qf8 (13... c4 14. Be2 Bd7
|
|
15. h4 Qa5 16. Qd2 Nf5 17. Ne5 Nxe5 18. dxe5 d4 19. Bf6 dxc3 20. Qf4 Qc7 21.
|
|
Qxc4 Qxc4 22. Bxc4 Rc8 23. Ba2 h6 24. h5 g5 25. O-O-O Re8 26. g4 Ng7 27. Rh3
|
|
Ref8 28. Rxc3 Bc6 29. Bc4 Rxf6 30. exf6 Rxf6 31. Rd8+ Kf7 32. Bb5 Rf3 33. Rdd3
|
|
Rxd3 34. Bxd3 Ne8 35. Bg6+ {1-0 Komarov,D-Naumkin,I/Porto San Giorgio 1996})
|
|
14. O-O c4 15. Be2 h6 16. Bh4 Nf5 17. Bg3 g5 18. Qd2 {
|
|
Timman,J-Yusupov,A/Novgorod 1995}) 13. Bd2 Nbc6 14. Nf3 c4 15. Be2 Bd7 16. O-O
|
|
16... Kg7 $6 ({An interesting concept, which was, however, refuted byTopalov
|
|
in this game. The popular alternative is} 16... Nf5 17. Qc1 Raf8 18. a4 Nd6 19.
|
|
Ng5 Rf6 20. Qa3 Nxd4 21. cxd4 Qxd2 22. Qxd6 Bc8 23. Bxc4 Qxg5 24. Bd3 Qf4 25.
|
|
Qc5 25... b6 { - Vehi Bach,V-Alvarez Ibarra,D/San Sebastian op 1994}) 17. Qc1
|
|
$1 {Forcing 17...Ng8 and preparing bishop transfer to the b8-h2 diagonal.}
|
|
17... Ng8 18. Bf4 Raf8 (18... Qxc3 $4 {loses immediately after} 19. Bd2 {
|
|
Black sacrifices the exchange hoping to get sufficient compensation. It seems
|
|
the most reasonable decision. Otherwise after 19.Ne5 (or 19.Be5) White has a
|
|
huge advantage.}) 19. Bd6 Qxc3 20. a4 $1 ({The strongest reply. After} 20.
|
|
Bxf8+ $6 20... Rxf8 { d4, Black gets good counterplay. In the presence of the
|
|
dark-squared bishop the d4 pawn is indirectly protected. The text move creates
|
|
the threat of 21.a5 followed by 22.Ra3.}) 20... Nf6 {Threatening Nd4.} 21. Rd1
|
|
Ne4 ({After} 21... Rd8 {the black queen is in the trouble:} 22. a5 $1 22... Nb4
|
|
23. Ra3 $1 23... Qxc2 24. Bxb4 Qxe2 25. Re1 $18) 22. Ra3 Qa5 23. Bxf8+ Rxf8 24.
|
|
c3 {Essential move, preventing 24...c3 and fixing White's advnatage.} 24... Qb6
|
|
25. Re1 Nd6 26. Bd1 Rf6 27. Ra2 Nf7 28. Qa3 Na5 29. Ne5 Nxe5 30. Rxe5 Qd8 31.
|
|
Re3 {Black clearly did not obtain sufficient compensation for the exchange.
|
|
Yet, White needs to finds the effiicient way to convert his advantage.} 31...
|
|
Qf8 32. Qc1 {Queen exchange would be in Black's favor.} 32... Nb3 33. Qb1 Na5
|
|
34. h3 b6 35. Bg4 Qd6 36. Qe1 {Aiming at e6 pawn.} 36... Nc6 37. h4 Nd8 38. g3
|
|
Nf7 39. Rae2 39... Nd8 {Black managed to protect his weakest e6 pawn, but
|
|
White has other resources for imporving his position.} 40. Qa1 Nc6 41. Rf3 $1 {
|
|
Rook exchange increases White's attacking chances and yields him more freedom
|
|
for aggressive actions.} 41... Rxf3 42. Bxf3 Nd8 43. Bg4 Nf7 44. Re1 Kf6 45.
|
|
Qc1 Ke7 46. h5 $1 46... Kf6 (46... g5 {fails to} 47. Qc2 h6 48. Qg6 {
|
|
, and the white queen penetrates the kingside.}) 47. hxg6 hxg6 48. Kg2 Kg7 49.
|
|
Bd1 Qe7 50. Bc2 Qg5 51. Qd1 Nh6 52. Qe2 Qf6 53. Rh1 Be8 54. f4 54... g5 {
|
|
Otherwise after 55.Qf3 followed by g4 Black's position is unbearable.} 55. Rf1
|
|
$1 55... Bf7 56. fxg5 Qxg5 57. Rf4 Bg8 58. Qe3 Kh8 59. Qc1 $1 {Excellent maneuv
|
|
er, allowing White to transfer his queen to the diagonal a3-f8. The white
|
|
queen's invasion into the Black's kingside decides the game.} 59... Kg7 (59...
|
|
Qe7 $4 {loses after} 60. Rh4) 60. Qa3 Bf7 61. Qd6 Ng4 62. Kf3 $1 62... Nf6 63.
|
|
Qe7 Qh5+ 64. Ke3 Qg5 65. Ke2 a6 66. Kd1 $1 {The final subtlety. Transferring
|
|
his king to the queenside, White develops irresistible attack.} 66... Qh5+ 67.
|
|
Kc1 Ng8 68. Qc7 b5 69. axb5 axb5 70. g4 Qh1+ 71. Kb2 71... Nh6 72. Qe5+ Kg8 73.
|
|
Qg5+ Kf8 74. Qd8+ Kg7 75. Qf6+ {In view of 76.g5 Black resigned.} 1-0
|
|
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|
[Event "Bad Homburg"]
|
|
[Site "Bad Homburg"]
|
|
[Date "1997.08.01"]
|
|
[Round "7"]
|
|
[White "Hracek, Zbynek"]
|
|
[Black "Kindermann, Stefan"]
|
|
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2605"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2570"]
|
|
[Annotator "Atlas,V"]
|
|
[PlyCount "55"]
|
|
[EventDate "1997.07.26"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "1997.09.29"]
|
|
|
|
1. e4 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. Qg4 O-O
|
|
8. Bd3 f5 9. exf6 Rxf6 10. Bg5 Rf7 11. Qh5 g6 12. Qd1 Qa5 13. Bd2 Nbc6 14. Nf3
|
|
14... Qc7 $5 {A good alternative to the standard 14...c4:} (14... c4 15. Be2
|
|
Bd7 16. O-O Kg7 (16... Nf5 17. Qc1 Raf8 18. a4 Nd6 19. Ng5 Rf6 20. Qa3 Nxd4 21.
|
|
cxd4 Qxd2 22. Qxd6 Bc8 23. Bxc4 Qxg5 24. Bd3 Qf4 25. Qc5 25... b6 {
|
|
- Vehi Bach,V-Alvarez Ibarra,D/San Sebastian op 1994}) 17. Qc1 Ng8 18. Bf4
|
|
Raf8 19. Bd6 Qxc3 20. a4 $1 $16 {1-0 Topalov,V-Jussupow,A/Dortmund 1997 (74)
|
|
Black aims at 15...e6-e5, keeping the tension between the d4 and c5 pawns.})
|
|
15. O-O (15. Ng5 Rf6 16. f4 {fails here to} 16... cxd4) (15. Qe2 $4 {
|
|
loses after} 15... c4) 15... e5 16. Ng5 Rf8 17. c4 ({The seemingly powerful}
|
|
17. Nxh7 {falls short after} 17... Kxh7 (17... e4 $5 18. Nxf8 exd3 19. Bh6 Nf5)
|
|
18. Qh5+ Kg8 19. Bxg6 Nxg6 20. Qxg6+ Qg7) 17... exd4 18. Re1 (18. cxd5 {
|
|
does not yield White anything in view of} 18... Ne5) 18... Bf5 19. cxd5 Nxd5 ({
|
|
Now} 19... Ne5 $4 {loses after} 20. Bf4) 20. Bc4 Rad8 21. Qf3 Qd6 (21... Qd7 {
|
|
was worth considering.}) 22. Qb3 b6 23. Ne4 Bxe4 (23... Qd7 $5 24. Bg5 $140
|
|
24... Bxe4 25. Bxd8 Na5) 24. Rxe4 Na5 25. Bxa5 bxa5 26. Rb1 Kg7 27. Qh3 Rd7 28.
|
|
Rbe1 1/2-1/2
|
|
|
|
[Event "Bad Homburg"]
|
|
[Site "Bad Homburg"]
|
|
[Date "1997.08.03"]
|
|
[Round "9"]
|
|
[White "Sutovsky, Emil"]
|
|
[Black "Kindermann, Stefan"]
|
|
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2590"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2570"]
|
|
[Annotator "Atlas,V"]
|
|
[PlyCount "42"]
|
|
[EventDate "1997.07.26"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "1997.09.29"]
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|
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|
1. e4 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. Qg4 O-O
|
|
8. Bd3 f5 9. exf6 Rxf6 10. Bg5 Rf7 11. Qh5 g6 12. Qd1 Nbc6 13. Nf3 Qf8 (13...
|
|
c4 14. Be2 Bd7 15. h4 Qa5 16. Qd2 Nf5 17. Ne5 Nxe5 18. dxe5 d4 19. Bf6 dxc3 20.
|
|
Qf4 Qc7 21. Qxc4 Qxc4 22. Bxc4 Rc8 23. Ba2 h6 24. h5 g5 25. O-O-O Re8 26. g4
|
|
Ng7 27. Rh3 Ref8 28. Rxc3 Bc6 29. Bc4 Rxf6 30. exf6 Rxf6 31. Rd8+ Kf7 32. Bb5
|
|
Rf3 33. Rdd3 Rxd3 34. Bxd3 Ne8 35. Bg6+ {
|
|
1-0 Komarov,D-Naumkin,I/Porto San Giorgio 1996}) 14. O-O c4 15. Be2 h6 16. Bc1
|
|
{Leitet das Manoever Lg5-c1-a3-d6-e5 ein} ({A popular continuation. White is
|
|
preparing the set-up Bc1+ Qd2, reserving for his bishop the diagonal f8-a3.
|
|
The most popular alternative is 16.Be3. It is important to note that the
|
|
recent game Hachian-Rychagov, Moscow 1996, saw an important novelty:} 16. Bd2
|
|
$1 16... Nf5 17. Qc1 17... g5 $2 {(a mistake, after which White obtains a
|
|
large advantage; essential was 17...Kh7)} 18. Ne5 $1 18... Nxe5 19. dxe5 Qc5
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20. g4 $1 $16) (16. Bh4 Nf5 17. Bg3 g5 18. Qd2 Bd7 19. h4 Qe7 20. hxg5 Nxg3 21.
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fxg3 hxg5 22. Qe3 Raf8 23. Nxg5 Rxf1+ 24. Bxf1 e5 25. dxe5 Qxe5 26. Qxe5 Nxe5
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27. Be2 Bg4 28. Re1 Bxe2 29. Rxe2 Ng4 30. Re7 Rf5 31. Nf3 Rf7 32. Re8+ Rf8 33.
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Re7 Rf7 34. Re8+ Rf8 35. Re7 {
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- Timman,J-Jussupow,A/Novgorod 1995/CBM 48/[Dolmatov]}) 16... Qg7 (16... Bd7
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17. a4 Qg7 18. Ba3 g5 19. Rb1 19... b6 $14 {
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occured in the game Lukin-Berelovich}) 17. Qd2 Kh7 (17... g5 {
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can be effectively met by} 18. h4) 18. a4 {
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Vacating a3-f8 diagonal for the bishop.} 18... Bd7 19. Ba3 g5 ({It would be a
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mistake to try to prevent bishop's invastion to d6: 19...Nc8 is just too
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passive, whereas} 19... Nf5 {fails to} 20. g4 Nfe7 21. Bd6 Raf8 22. Ne5 $1 $16
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{ f4}) 20. Bd6 Nf5 ({Weaker is} 20... g4 21. Ne5 {
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, and White is clearly better.}) 21. Be5 21... Qg6 {Now the threat is 21... g4,
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forcing the white knight to retreat to a very unfortunate position on e1. 21.
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g4 is too risky: after 21...Nfe7 black doubles his rooks along f-file, and his
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pressure on White's kingside becomes dangerous. White could continue now 21.
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Bg3 ( Ne5), and if 21...Ng3 22.hg3 , intending Rae1 and Bd1. Black can reply
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by 21...Qg7, preventing 22.Ne5 and it is unclear. whether White has anything
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better than repeating moves. } 1/2-1/2
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[Event "Nordic-ch VISA"]
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[Site "Reykjavik"]
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[Date "1997.10.17"]
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[Round "9"]
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[White "Hector, Jonny"]
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[Black "Akesson, Ralf"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C16"]
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[WhiteElo "2470"]
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[BlackElo "2520"]
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[Annotator "Finkel,A"]
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[PlyCount "81"]
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[EventDate "1997.10.08"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1998.01.31"]
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1. e4 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 b6 5. Bd2 Bf8 (5... Qd7 $6 6. Bb5 $5
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6... c6 7. Ba4 Bxc3 8. Bxc3 a5 9. a3 Ba6 10. Ne2 Bb5 11. Bxb5 cxb5 12. Nf4 $36
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{Kindermann,S-Gallus,G/Munich op9192 1992 (16)}) 6. Qh5 (6. h4 $5 6... c5 7.
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Nf3 Nc6 8. Bg5 (8. Bb5 $5 8... Bd7 9. a4 Nge7 10. Ne2 a6 11. Bxc6 Nxc6 12. h5
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12... f6 $132 {Hodgson,J-Lund,D/Preston 1989 (40)}) 8... f6 $6 9. exf6 9...
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gxf6 $2 (9... Nxf6 $14) 10. Bb5 Bd7 11. Bxc6 Bxc6 12. Ne5 $1 $16 {
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Borst-Dutreeuw,M/Antwerpen op 1994 (19)}) (6. f4 Qd7 7. Bd3 Ba6 8. Qe2 Bxd3 9.
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Qxd3 Nc6 10. O-O-O O-O-O 11. a3 11... Kb7 $13 {
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Azadmanesh,M-Izoria,Z/EuYouth U14 Boys, Tallinn EST 1997 (17)}) (6. Nf3 Ne7 7.
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Be2 (7. h4 $5 7... h5 (7... Ba6 8. Bxa6 Nxa6 9. Qe2 $36) (7... Qd7 8. h5 8...
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h6 $14 { }) 8. Bg5 { Ne2-g3 h5, f} 8... Qd7 9. Bb5 c6 10. Bd3 Ba6 11. Ne2
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11... c5 $5 (11... Nf5 12. Ng3 $1 $36) 12. dxc5 $6 (12. c3 { } 12... Bxd3 13.
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Qxd3 13... c4 $5) 12... bxc5 13. Bxe7 (13. c4 $2 13... dxc4 { Nd5}) 13... Bxe7
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14. c4 14... dxc4 $1 $13 {van der Wiel,J-Portisch,L/Tilburg 1988 (43)}) (7.
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Bb5+ c6 8. Ba4 Ba6 9. Ne2 9... Bb5 $5 $13) 7... Ba6 8. Bxa6 Nxa6 9. O-O c5 10.
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Nb5 Nc6 11. c4 $1 11... dxc4 12. Qa4 $1 $16 {
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Wedberg,T-Ornstein,A/Sverige 1981 (30)}) (6. a4 $5 6... a5 7. Qg4 Ne7 8. Nf3
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Qd7 9. Bb5 c6 10. Be2 Ba6 11. O-O 11... Nf5 $11 {
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Sieiro Gonzalez,L-Arencibia,W/Sagua la Grande 1989 (35)}) (6. Bb5+ $5 6... Bd7
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7. Bd3 c5 8. Nf3 Nc6 9. O-O Nge7 10. Bg5 Qb8 11. Nb5 Ng6 12. c4 $1 12... dxc4
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13. Be4 a6 14. d5 $1 $40 {
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Rechlis,G-Gofshtein,L/ISR-chT (ASA-Bikurei) 1996 (34)}) 6... Ba6 {Solving the
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problem of lightsquared bishop,but paying quiet high price:white gets a big
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advantage in development and seizes the initiative.} 7. Nh3 Bxf1 8. Rxf1 Qd7 9.
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f4 g6 10. Qe2 Ne7 ({Deserved attention} 10... h5 $5 {
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not permitting white to transfer g4 and f5 so easily.For example:} 11. O-O-O
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Nc6 12. Be1 Nge7 13. Ng5 Nf5 14. Bf2 Be7 15. g3 $14) 11. g4 $2 {
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Too hasty desicion which could cause white a lot of troubles.} (11. Ng5 $5 $14)
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11... Nbc6 $5 (11... h5 12. f5 $6 (12. g5 $5 $11) 12... exf5 13. gxh5 13...
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Nbc6 $1 (13... Rxh5 $6 14. Nf4 Rh8 15. e6 fxe6 16. Nxe6 $36) 14. Nf4 Nxd4 15.
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Qd3 c5 16. Be3 g5 17. Bxd4 gxf4 18. Bg1 Rxh5 19. O-O-O 19... O-O-O $17) 12. Be3
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12... h5 $1 $15 13. f5 $6 13... gxf5 $2 (13... exf5 $1 14. gxh5 Rxh5 15. Nf4
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Rh8 16. O-O-O 16... O-O-O $17) 14. gxh5 $14 {After mutual mistakes the game
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finaly enters the middlegame and we can make some conclusions.White has a
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passed pawn on h file and his minor pieces are better placed and these facts
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make his chances preferable.} 14... Bh6 $6 (14... O-O-O $5 15. O-O-O Ng8 16.
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Bg5 Be7 17. Bxe7 Qxe7 18. Nf4 $14) 15. Bxh6 Rxh6 16. O-O-O O-O-O 17. Rg1 $1 {
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Taking controle over the g-file} 17... Kb7 18. Rg7 Rdh8 19. Nf4 R6h7 20. Rg5 $1
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{Correct desicion:black has no space for his pieces that's why there is no
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reason for any changes.} 20... Nd8 (20... Na5 21. b3 c5 22. dxc5 bxc5 23. Nb5
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Nac6 24. c4 $1 $36) 21. b3 Rf8 22. Rdg1 Nec6 23. Qe3 Qe7 24. Kb2 24... Qb4 {
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Trying to create some counterplay,but white easily defendes.} 25. Nce2 Na5 26.
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Qd3 $16 26... Qe7 27. Rg7 Rxg7 (27... Rfh8 28. Ng6 $1 28... Nc4+ $8 29. bxc4 $1
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(29. Qxc4 29... Qe8 $1 30. Rxh7 Rxh7 31. Qc3 fxg6 32. hxg6 Rxh2 33. Nf4 $16)
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29... Qb4+ 30. Qb3 Qxb3+ 31. axb3 fxg6 32. Rxh7 Rxh7 33. hxg6 Rg7 34. cxd5 exd5
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35. Nf4 $18) 28. Rxg7 Rh8 29. Qg3 Qb4 30. c3 Qf8 31. Qg5 $1 31... c5 32. Qf6
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Ka6 33. h6 cxd4 (33... Nac6 34. a3 $5 34... Nb8 35. h7 Nd7 36. Qg5 f6 37. Qg6
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$18) 34. Nxd4 Nac6 35. Nc2 Qc5 36. Nd3 Qf8 37. h7 Ne7 (37... Nb8 38. Qg5 $1 $18
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) 38. Ndb4+ Kb7 39. Rg8 $1 39... Rxg8 (39... Nxg8 40. Qxh8 $18) 40. Qxe7+ Kc8 (
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40... Qxe7 41. hxg8=Q $18) 41. hxg8=Q 1-0
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[Event "RUS-Cup01 Chigorin Memorial"]
|
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[Site "St Petersburg"]
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[Date "1997.11.03"]
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[Round "3"]
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[White "Aseev, Konstantin N"]
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[Black "Karpeshov, Oleg"]
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[Result "1-0"]
|
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[ECO "C19"]
|
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[WhiteElo "2545"]
|
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[BlackElo "2430"]
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[Annotator "Aseev,K"]
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[PlyCount "82"]
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[EventDate "1997.11.01"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1998.01.31"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 c5 7. Nf3 b6 8. Bb5+
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Bd7 9. Bd3 h6 10. O-O 10... c4 $146 11. Be2 11... Ba4 { Kd7, Qg8-h7 ( c2)}
|
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12. g3 (12. Nh4 12... g5 $6 (12... Nf5 $5 13. Nxf5 exf5 14. g4 14... Bd7 $13) (
|
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12... Ng6 $5) 13. Nf3 {( Ne1, f2-f4 )}) (12. Ne1 $5 {( f4, g4, f5)}) 12...
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Kd7 13. Nh4 Qg8 14. f4 Qh7 15. f5 g5 (15... exf5 16. Nxf5 Nxf5 17. Rxf5 Qxf5
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18. Bg4 Bxc2 19. Qf3 Ke6 20. Ra2 $1 20... h5 21. Bxf5+ Bxf5 22. Rf2 Bg6 (22...
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g6 23. h3 { g4}) 23. Qg2 $5 23... Nd7 24. Qh3+ Ke7 25. Bg5+ $16) (15... Nbc6
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16. Bg4 $16 (16. g4)) 16. fxg6 fxg6 17. Bg4 (17. Rf6 $1 $142 17... g5 (17...
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Nbc6 18. Bg4 Nd8 19. Ng2 $5 (19. Ra2 $5) (19. Be3 $4 19... g5 20. Bxe6+ Nxe6
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21. Qg4 21... Qg8 $19) 19... g5 20. Ra2 (20. Ne3 $5 20... h5 21. Be2 g4 22. Ra2
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{ Ng2}) 20... h5 21. Be2 $16) 18. Bg4 $1 18... gxh4 19. Bxe6+ Kd8 20. Rxh6 Qg7
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(20... Qxh6 21. Bxh6 Rxh6 22. Qg4 $16 (22. Bxd5 $1 {(Fritz)})) 21. Qg4 $1 21...
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Rh7 (21... Qxg4 $2 22. Rxh8+) (21... Qf8 22. Qxh4 Rxh6 23. Bxh6 $18) 22. Qxh4
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$1 22... Bxc2 23. Bxd5 $18) 17... Nf5 (17... g5 $4 18. Bxe6+ Kxe6 19. Qg4+) (
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17... Nbc6 18. Rf6 $16) 18. Ng2 (18. Nxf5 gxf5 19. Bh5 $14) 18... Nc6 19. Nf4 (
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19. Qd2 $5 $14 {( Bb2, Rf2, Raf1)}) (19. Qe2 $5 $14 {( Be3)}) 19... Nce7 (
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19... Raf8) 20. Rf2 (20. Qe2 Raf8 21. Rf2 (21. Bb2 {( Rae1, Bc1)} 21... h5 (
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21... Ng7 22. h4 $5 (22. Nxd5 $5 22... Nxd5 23. Qxc4 Bc6 24. Qd3 {( c4, d5)} (
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24. Qa6 $2 24... g5 $1 25. Qxa7+ 25... Nc7 $19)) (22. Qg2 $5 $13) 22... h5 (
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22... g5 $140 23. Nxe6 Nxe6 24. Rf6 Rxf6 25. exf6 Nf5 26. Rf1 $40) 23. Bh3 g5
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24. hxg5 24... Bxc2 $13) 22. Bf3 h4 23. g4 Nxd4 (23... Ng3 $2 24. hxg3 hxg3 25.
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Bc1 Qh2+ 26. Qxh2 Rxh2 27. Be3 $18 (27. Ng2 $5 {( Rfh8 28.Ne1 +-)}) 27... Rxc2
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$4 28. Bd1) 24. cxd4 Rxf4 25. Bc1 Rf7 (25... Rxd4 $2 26. Be3 Nc6 27. Qf2 Re4
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28. Bxe4 dxe4 29. Bxb6 $5 $13 (29. Qd2+ $5 $16)) 26. Bg5 $44) 21... Ng7 $5 $13
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(21... h5 22. Bf3 h4 23. g4 Ng7 (23... Ng3 24. hxg3 hxg3 25. Rf1 $18) 24. Nh3
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$18) (21... Rf7 22. Bb2 h5 23. Bf3 (23. Bh3 $2 23... g5 $19) 23... h4 24. g4
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24... Ng3 $2 (24... Nxd4 25. cxd4 Rxf4 26. Bc1 $5 (26. c3 $5 {( Bc1)}) 26...
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Rxd4 27. Be3 Nc6 28. Bxd4 Nxd4 29. Qd1 Nxf3+ (29... Nc6 30. Bxd5 $1 $40) 30.
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Qxf3 $13) 25. Qe3 $1 $16 {( Nh3-g5)})) 20... Raf8 21. Bh3 $2 21... Rf7 (21...
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Ng7 $5) 22. Qd2 Rhf8 23. Bb2 Ng7 (23... h5 $142 24. Bg2 (24. Ng2 24... g5 $1
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25. Qxg5 25... Nxd4 $5 $40 26. Nf4 (26. Rxf7 Qxf7 (26... Ne2+ $5) 27. cxd4 $4
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27... Qf2+ 28. Kh1 28... Qf1+ $19) 26... Rxf4 $19) 24... Ng7 $1 (24... g5 $4
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25. Nh3) (24... h4 $2 25. g4 Nh6 (25... Ng3 26. Nh3 $1) 26. g5 Nhf5 (26... Ng4
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$2 27. Rff1 $16) 27. Bh3 $16) 25. h4 g5 26. hxg5 h4 27. gxh4 (27. g4 27... Qxc2
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$5 (27... Ng6 $5) 28. Qe3 28... Qb3 $17 (28... Qh7 $2 29. Raf1 $16) 29. --
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29... Rxf4 $140 30. Rxf4 Rxf4 31. Qxf4 Qxb2) 27... Qxh4 $36) 24. Raf1 $138
|
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24... Qg8 $2 (24... g5 25. Nxd5 $8 25... Rxf2 26. Rxf2 Rxf2 27. Nf6+ (27. Qxf2
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$2 27... Nxd5 28. Qf7+ Ne7 29. Bxe6+ Kd8) 27... Rxf6 28. exf6 $15) 25. Qe2 Ngf5
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|
(25... g5 $4 26. Nxe6 $1 26... Nxe6 27. Bxe6+ Kxe6 28. Rf6+ $18) 26. Bc1 $16
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26... Qh7 27. Nxe6 $2 (27. Qe1 $5) (27. Bg4 $5) 27... Kxe6 28. g4 28... Nxd4 $1
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(28... Nh4 $2 29. Rf6+ Rxf6 30. exf6+ Kd7 31. Bxh6 Rf7 32. Bg5 $16 (32. Qe5 $5)
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) 29. cxd4 Rxf2 30. Rxf2 Rxf2 31. Qxf2 31... g5 $8 32. c3 $2 (32. Bd2 32... Qf7
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$15) (32. Qf6+ $142 32... Kd7 33. Bd2 $1 (33. e6+ Kd6 (33... Kc6 34. Bd2 a5 35.
|
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Qf7 $142 (35. c3 35... Bd1 $5 {( Kb5-a4)} 36. Qf7 $5 36... Qxf7 37. exf7 Ng6
|
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38. a4 $5 38... Kd6 (38... Bxa4 39. Bc1 -- 40. Ba3) 39. Bc1 Ke6 40. Bg2 Bxg4
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41. h4 Kxf7 (41... gxh4 42. Bxh6 Kxf7 43. Bxd5+ Be6 44. Be4 $15) 42. hxg5 hxg5
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43. Bxd5+ (43. Bxg5 Ke6 44. Bd8 $140 44... b5 $1 45. axb5 a4 46. b6 Nf8 47. b7
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Nd7 48. Bg5 a3 49. Bc1 a2 50. Bb2 Kd6 51. Kf2 51... Be6 $17 {( Kc7-b7)}) 43...
|
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Be6 $15) 35... Qxf7 (35... Bxc2 36. Qe8+ Kb7 37. Bg2 $1 $13 (37. Qd7+ $2 37...
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Ka6 38. a4 38... Bxa4 $1 39. Qxa4 39... Qd3 $17)) 36. exf7 Ng6 37. Bg2 Bxc2 38.
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h4 Kd6 39. hxg5 hxg5 40. Bxg5 $13) 34. Bd2 a5 35. Be1 Bxc2 36. Bg3+ Kc6 37. Qf8
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(37. Qe5 $5) 37... Kb5 38. Qd8 $5 $132 (38. Qe8+ 38... Nc6 $17)) 33... Qe4 (
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33... Qxc2 $6 34. e6+ $40) (33... Qg6 $2 34. Bb4 Qxf6 35. exf6 Ng6 36. f7 $18)
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34. Bb4 Qe3+ (34... Qxd4+ $2 35. Kh1 Qd1+ (35... Qe4+ 36. Bg2 $18) 36. Bf1
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36... Kc8 $8 37. Qf7 $40) 35. Kg2 35... Bxc2 $5 (35... Qe4+ 36. Kf1 $5 36...
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Qh1+ 37. Kf2 Qxh2+ 38. Bg2 Qf4+ 39. Qxf4 gxf4 40. Bxe7 Kxe7 41. Bxd5 $16) (
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35... Qe2+ 36. Kh1) 36. Qxe7+ Kc6 37. Qe6+ Kb5 38. Qd7+ (38. Qxd5+ $4 38... Ka4
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$19) 38... Ka6 39. Qc8+ $11) 32... Qd3 $2 (32... Qf7 $15) (32... Qb1 $1 $17
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$142) 33. Bf1 33... Qxc3 $6 (33... Qd1 34. Qf6+ Kd7 35. Qd6+ Ke8 36. Be3 $8 (
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36. e6 $2 36... Qxg4+ (36... Nc8 $19) 37. Bg2 Nc8 (37... Kf8 38. Qe5 $5) 38.
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Qxd5 Qd1+ 39. Bf1 (39. Kf2 Qxc1 40. Qxc4 Qc2+ 41. Kg3 41... Ne7 $19) 39... Qxc1
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40. Qxc4 Qe3+ 41. Kh1 41... Qe4+ $19 42. Kg1 (42. Bg2 Qe1+ 43. Bf1 43... Kd8 $5
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$19) 42... Qc6 (42... Bc6)) 36... Qxg4+ 37. Bg2 $132 {( Qh6, e6)} (37. Kf2
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37... Qh4+ $1 38. Kg1 38... Bd7 $17)) 34. Bd2 Qxa3 (34... Qb2 35. Qf6+ Kd7 36.
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e6+ (36. Qd6+ Ke8 37. Be3) 36... Kc6 37. Bb4 Ng8 38. Qg7 $40 38... -- 39. Qd7#
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$140) 35. Qf6+ Kd7 36. Qxh6 36... Qb2 $2 (36... Qf3 $132) 37. Be3 $16 37... Bc2
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$4 38. Qd6+ Ke8 39. e6 $18 39... Ba4 40. Qb8+ Nc8 41. Qxc8+ Ke7 1-0
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[Event "RUS-Cup01 Chigorin Memorial"]
|
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[Site "St Petersburg"]
|
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[Date "1997.11.07"]
|
|
[Round "7"]
|
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[White "Sakaev, Konstantin"]
|
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[Black "Rustemov, Alexander"]
|
|
[Result "1-0"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
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[WhiteElo "2590"]
|
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[BlackElo "2535"]
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[Annotator "Atlas,V"]
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[PlyCount "115"]
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[EventDate "1997.11.01"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1998.01.31"]
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1. e4 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 c5 7. Qg4 O-O
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8. Bd3 Qa5 9. Bd2 f5 10. exf6 Rxf6 11. Qh5 Nf5 12. dxc5 (12. Nf3 {
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is the main alternative:} 12... Nc6 (12... c4 13. Bxf5 Rxf5 14. Ng5 h6 15. h4
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Nd7 16. g4 Rf6 17. Ne4 Rf8 18. Nd6 Nf6 19. Qg6 Ne4 20. Nxe4 dxe4 21. g5 hxg5
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22. hxg5 Qf5 23. Qxf5 Rxf5 24. Rh4 Bd7 25. Rxe4 Kf7 26. Rh4 Bc6 27. Bf4 27...
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Kg6 $11 { - Mnatsakanian,E-Zontakh,A/Budapest Spring op 1991 (35)}) 13. O-O c4
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14. Be2 Nd6 15. Qh4 Bd7 16. Ne5 Nxe5 17. dxe5 Nf5 18. Qh3 Rf7 19. Rfb1 Qc7 20.
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Re1 Ba4 21. Ra2 Qb6 22. Bg4 Re8 23. Bxf5 Rxf5 24. Be3 Rxe5 25. f4 Rxe3 26. Qxe3
|
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Qxe3+ 27. Rxe3 Kf7 28. Re2 28... Rd8 $44 {
|
|
- Nguyen Anh Dung-Andrienko,A/Budapest FS10 GM 1994 (52)}) 12... Nd7 (12... g6
|
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{is an important option in this position. White suffered a terrible debacle
|
|
after} 13. Qg5 $6 (13. Qh3) 13... Nd7 14. Bxf5 $6 {
|
|
A wrong decision, yielding Black dangerous initiative.} 14... Rxf5 15. Qe7 (15.
|
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Qg3 $142) 15... Qxc5 16. Qxe6+ $2 ({The decisive mistake. Essential was} 16.
|
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Qxc5) 16... Rf7 {Now White is lost.} 17. Nf3 Nf6 18. Qe2 Re7 19. Ne5 Bg4 20. f3
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Rae8 21. Bf4 Qxc3+ 22. Kf2 22... Ne4+ $1 {
|
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0-1 Filipenko,A-Kosikov,A/Smolensk op 1991/EXT 91op}) 13. g4 g6 14. Qh3 Ne7 15.
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Nf3 Qxc5 (15... e5 {deserves now attention. White might respond by} 16. c4
|
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16... Qxc5 $2 $140 17. Bb4 $18 {, with sharp and unclear play.}) 16. Ng5 $1 {
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An excellent resource. White incites 16...Qf2+ 17. Kd1, and Black isdefenceles
|
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s against the threats Qh7+, since 17...Nf8 loses in view of 18. Rf1.} 16... Nf8
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17. f4 $1 {Preventing the advancement e6-e5.} 17... Nc6 (17... Bd7 {
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, with the idea Ne7-c8-d6 was here an interesting alternative.}) 18. Qg3 Bd7
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19. Kd1 $1 {Another impressive move. Now the white king is in security and
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White obtains the e-file to the h1 rook.} 19... Re8 20. Re1 Na5 21. Nf3 Ba4 22.
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g5 Rf7 23. Ne5 Rg7 ({An exchange sacrifice} 23... Nc4 $5 {
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deserved now serious attention.}) 24. Ng4 Rc8 25. Qe3 $1 {
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Forcing a better ending.} 25... Qxe3 (25... Qc7 26. Qe5 (26. Qd4 $16 { })) 26.
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Bxe3 26... Nc6 {Preventing Bd4.} (26... Rxc3 {fails to} 27. Kd2 (27. Bd4 $4 {
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loses after} 27... Rxd3+) 27... Rc8 28. Bd4 {
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, winning the exchange, since the g7 rook cannot move in view of Ng4-h6#.}) 27.
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Rb1 27... Rgc7 $6 {This move aggravates Black's position. Better was 27...b6,
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preventing the efficient bishop 's thrust, which yielded White a huge
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advantage after the text move.} 28. Bc5 $1 {Threatening 29. Bd6, after which
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29...Rd7 loses in view of 30. Nf6+, whilst 29...Rf7 fails to 30.Nh6+.} 28...
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Kf7 29. Nh6+ Ke8 30. Bd6 Rd7 31. Bxf8 {
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Winning the pawn and retaining the attacking prospects.} 31... Kxf8 32. Rxe6
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Nd8 33. Rf6+ Kg7 34. Kd2 d4 35. c4 Rc6 36. Ng4 {Black is clearly lost.} 36...
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Rxf6 37. Nxf6 Re7 38. Nd5 Re6 39. h4 Bc6 40. Rf1 Bxd5 41. cxd5 Re3 42. f5 {
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The simplest. The rest needs no comment.} 42... gxf5 43. Rxf5 Rh3 44. Rf4 Rh2+
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45. Kc1 Nf7 46. Rxd4 Nd6 47. Rf4 b6 48. Kb2 Rh3 49. Kc3 Nb5+ 50. Kc4 Nd6+ 51.
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Kd4 Nb7 52. Ke5 Re3+ 53. Re4 Rf3 54. d6 Nc5 55. Rf4 Re3+ 56. Kd5 Re8 57. Rf6
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Re3 58. Bf5 1-0
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[Event "Asker 75th"]
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[Site "Asker"]
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[Date "1997.11.27"]
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[Round "6"]
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[White "Djurhuus, Rune"]
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[Black "Johannessen, Leif Erlend"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2525"]
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[BlackElo "2330"]
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[Annotator "Atlas,V"]
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[PlyCount "111"]
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[EventDate "1997.11.22"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1998.01.31"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Qc7 7. Qg4 7... f6 $6
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{A rare and as it seems, not the strongest continuation. The standard moves
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here are 7...f5 and 7...Ne7.} 8. Nf3 c4 9. Qg3 (9. Be2 Qf7 (9... Nc6 10. Qg3
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Qf7 11. O-O Bd7 12. a4 b6 13. Ba3 Nge7 14. Rfb1 Nf5 15. Qh3 h5 16. exf6 gxf6
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17. Nh4 Nxh4 18. Qxh4 O-O-O 19. Qf4 Qg7 20. Bf1 h4 21. a5 e5 22. dxe5 fxe5 23.
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Qe3 Nxa5 24. Bd6 {Mitkov,N-Schoonmaker,N/US-op 1997/EXP 58/1-0 (37)}) 10. Qh4
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Ne7 11. exf6 gxf6 12. g4 h6 13. Rg1 Nbc6 14. Qg3 Bd7 15. Qc7 b6 16. h4 e5 17.
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dxe5 fxe5 18. Nxe5 Nxe5 19. Qxe5 O-O-O 20. Bf4 Kb7 21. O-O-O Ba4 22. Qc7+ Ka6
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23. Be3 23... Rd7 {1-0 Tseshkovsky,V-Yermolinsky,A/Tashkent 1987/EXT 87}) (9.
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Bf4 Qf7 10. h4 Qg6 11. Qxg6+ hxg6 12. g4 g5 13. Bg3 gxh4 14. Rxh4 Rxh4 15. Nxh4
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Nc6 16. f4 Bd7 17. Be2 fxe5 18. dxe5 Nge7 19. O-O-O Kf7 20. Rf1 $14 {
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- Gabrielsen,S-Johannessen,L/NOR-chJ 1996/EXT 97 (47)}) 9... Qf7 10. h4 h5 (
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10... Qg6 $5 {was worth considering here:} 11. h5 (11. Qxg6+ 11... hxg6 $132)
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11... Qxc2 (11... Qxg3 12. fxg3 { h6}) 12. Nd2 (12. Qxg7 $2 12... Qxc3+ 13. Kd1
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13... Bd7 $1 { 14...Ba4+ 15.Ke2 Qd3+, followed by 16...Qd1#.}) 12... Kf7 $13)
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11. a4 (11. Be2 Bd7 12. a4 Ne7 13. O-O Nf5 14. Qh2 Nc6 15. Ba3 O-O-O 16. Rfb1
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Rdg8 17. a5 a6 18. Bc5 Nfe7 19. exf6 gxf6 20. Bb6 e5 21. dxe5 Nf5 22. exf6 Be8
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23. Rd1 {1-0 Fogarasi,T-Vincze,I/Kobanya op 1992/TD 92\11}) 11... Nc6 12. Ba3
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Bd7 13. Qf4 O-O-O 14. g3 14... Nge7 $6 ({
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Allows White to obtain a durable positional advantage. Stronger was} 14... Qg6)
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15. exf6 gxf6 16. Ne5 $1 16... Qh7 ({Also} 16... Nxe5 17. dxe5 {
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is in White's favor.}) 17. Nxd7 Rxd7 18. Bh3 f5 ({After} 18... Qxc2 {
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White obtains an advantage by} 19. Rc1 Qxa4 20. Qxf6 Rhd8 21. Bxe7 Rxe7 22.
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Bxe6+ Kb8 23. O-O) 19. O-O Rg8 20. Kh2 Rg6 21. Rae1 Ng8 22. Re2 {White has a
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better position. Among the most important factors, determining his advantage
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one can mention: active position of all his pieces, full control over the dark
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squares, chronical weakness of the e6 pawn, good chances to use the diagonal
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c8-h3.} 22... Qh6 $6 (22... Nf6 {is clearly bad in view of} 23. Rxe6 Ng4+ 24.
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Bxg4 Rxe6 25. Bxf5 $18) (22... Nh6 {was a better choice.}) 23. Bc1 $1 {
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Stressing on White's domination over the dark squares.} 23... Qf8 24. Rfe1 Nd8
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25. Qf3 $1 {Opening the way to the dark-squared bishop.} 25... Nf6 26. Bg5 Ng4+
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27. Kg2 Qd6 28. Qf4 $1 28... Nf6 $2 ({This voluntary knight retreat allows a
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thematic combination, which yields White a winning poisition. The motive of
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the combination is the weakness of the c8-h3 diagonal.} 28... Kc7 {
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was more persistent:} 29. f3 (29. Qxd6+ Kxd6 (29... Rxd6 $2 30. Bf4 $18)) (29.
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Bxd8+ Kxd8 (29... Rxd8 30. Rxe6 Qxf4 31. Re7+ (31. gxf4 Ne3+) 31... Kd6 32.
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gxf4 Ne3+ 33. Kf3 Kxe7 34. Rxe3+ $14) 30. Qxd6 Rxd6 31. f3 31... Nh6 $132)
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29... Qxf4 30. Bxf4+ Kc6 31. Kf1 31... Nh6 $14 {/ }) 29. Rxe6 $1 {This thematic
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sacrifice, destroying the pawn bastion e6-f5, makes the h3-bishop the key
|
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figure of the following events.} 29... Nxe6 30. Qxd6 Rxd6 31. Bxf5 Rxg5 32.
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hxg5 32... Ne4 {The only move. All other conintuations lose immediately.} 33.
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Rxe4 $1 {The decisive sacrifice.} 33... dxe4 34. d5 Kd8 35. Bxe6 Ke7 36. Kf1 a5
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({Black tries to create the passed pawn on a-file, but the White king is just
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in time.} 36... Ra6 {falls short after} 37. Ke2 Rxa4 38. Ke3 Ra2 39. Kxe4 Rxc2
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40. f4 Rxc3 41. f5 Rxg3 42. f6+) 37. Ke2 b5 38. axb5 a4 39. Kd2 a3 40. Kc1 Rb6
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41. g6 Kf6 ({After} 41... Rxb5 42. g7 a2 43. g8=Q a1=Q+ 44. Kd2 {Black is entir
|
|
ely lost. But after the text move the White bishop gains access to the key
|
|
c6-square.}) 42. Bd7 Kxg6 43. Bc6 Kf5 44. d6 Kg4 45. d7 Rb8 46. Bxe4 a2 47. Kb2
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Rxb5+ 48. Kxa2 Rb8 49. Ka3 Kg5 50. Bf3 $1 {
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Aiming at the h5 pawn and preventing the black king march to e7.} 50... h4 51.
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gxh4+ 51... Kxh4 {Now the black king is maxinally distanced from the d7 pawn,
|
|
and White undertakes the decisive operation.} 52. Bb7 $1 {
|
|
Threatening 53.Bc8 and opening the way to the center for the white king.} 52...
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Rf8 53. Kb4 Kg5 54. Kc5 Kf6 55. Kd6 {
|
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Black king does not get to d8. Black is entirely lost.} 55... Rh8 56. Bd5 1-0
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[Event "Elgoibar 07th"]
|
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[Site "Elgoibar"]
|
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[Date "1997.11.28"]
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[Round "3"]
|
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[White "Romero Holmes, Alfonso"]
|
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[Black "Matamoros Franco, Carlos S"]
|
|
[Result "0-1"]
|
|
[ECO "C15"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2465"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2470"]
|
|
[Annotator "Finkel,A"]
|
|
[PlyCount "50"]
|
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[EventDate "1997.11.26"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
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[SourceDate "1998.03.26"]
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1. e4 {Petursson} 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. a3 {Variation quiet rarely
|
|
seen in modern chess and,as shows this game for a good reason!} 4... Bxc3+ 5.
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bxc3 dxe4 6. Qg4 Nf6 7. Qxg7 Rg8 8. Qh6 Nbd7 9. Ne2 b6 10. Bg5 Qe7 (10... Bb7
|
|
11. Nf4 $6 11... Qe7 12. Bb5 $5 12... c6 13. Be2 O-O-O 14. Qh4 14... h6 $1 15.
|
|
Bxf6 Qxf6 16. Qxf6 Nxf6 17. O-O 17... Rg5 $36 {
|
|
Damasco,R-Nyberg,C/Novi Sad olw ITA-SVE 1990 (42)}) 11. Qh4 (11. a4 $5 11...
|
|
Bb7 12. Ng3 O-O-O 13. Be2 e5 14. O-O (14. Nf5 $2 14... Qe6 15. Ng7 Qc6) 14...
|
|
Rg6 15. Qh4 Rdg8 16. Be3 16... Qe6 $15 {
|
|
Zagorovsky,W-Kahn,M/corr PL Swinarski mem 1983 (42)}) 11... Bb7 12. Ng3 $6 ({
|
|
Deserved attention} 12. Nf4 12... h6 $5 13. Qxh6 O-O-O 14. Qh4 e3 15. f3 (15.
|
|
fxe3 $6 15... e5 $1 16. Nh5 exd4 17. cxd4 17... Rxg5 $1 18. Qxg5 18... Rg8 $40)
|
|
15... Rh8 16. Nh5 Qd6 17. Bxf6 Nxf6 18. Qxf6 18... Rxh5 $132 {
|
|
with complicated position;Estevez,G-Vilela,J/Capablanca mem-B 1991 (31)}) 12...
|
|
h6 13. Bd2 13... Rg4 $1 $36 {This strong and logical move exposes the
|
|
disadvantages of white's position:delay in development,invalid pawns structure,
|
|
lack of coordination between white pieces.} (13... O-O-O $6 14. Be2 14... Nf8
|
|
$6 (14... Qd6 15. Qxh6 Rh8 16. Qf4 (16. Qe3 16... Rdg8 $44) 16... e3 17. Bxe3
|
|
Bxg2 18. Qxd6 cxd6 19. Rg1 { Krasenkov,M-Stewart,J/Moskva 1990} (19. Rg1 Rxh2
|
|
20. Nf1 Bxf1 21. Bxf1 $14 {Krasenkov,M})) 15. O-O (15. Nh5 $1 $14) 15... Ng6
|
|
16. Qxh6 Rh8 17. Qg5 Rdg8 18. f3 18... e3 $1 $36 {
|
|
Fischer,R-Kovacevic,V/Rovinj/Zagreb 1970 (30)}) 14. Qxh6 (14. Qh3 $6 {
|
|
can't be serious alternative.}) 14... O-O-O 15. c4 $6 {After this move white
|
|
faces serious difficulties,while white still had the oppurtunity to keep the
|
|
balance:} (15. Bg5 $1 15... Rg8 16. Bh4 $1 (16. Bxf6 Nxf6 17. Be2 R4g6 18. Qe3
|
|
Nd5 19. Qd2 19... f5 $1 $36) 16... R8g6 17. Qh8+ Rg8 18. Qh6 $11) 15... Ng8 $5
|
|
16. Qe3 f5 17. Nh5 $1 (17. f3 $2 17... exf3 18. gxf3 18... f4 $19) 17... e5 18.
|
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dxe5 Nxe5 19. O-O-O $4 {
|
|
Missing nice reply of black,which destroys white's position.} (19. Nf4 $5 $132)
|
|
19... Nd3+ $1 $19 20. cxd3 Qxa3+ 21. Kc2 (21. Kb1 {Petursson} 21... Qb3+ 22.
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Kc1 22... exd3 $19) 21... exd3+ 22. Bxd3 Qa2+ (22... Rxd3 $4 {Petursson} 23.
|
|
Qe8+ Rd8 24. Qxd8+ Kxd8 25. Bb4+ $18) 23. Kc3 (23. Kc1 Rxd3 24. Qxd3 (24. Qe8+
|
|
{Petursson} 24... Rd8 25. Qe6+ Kb8 26. Bc3 26... Rc8 $19) 24... Be4 $19) 23...
|
|
Rxd3+ $1 24. Qxd3 (24. Kxd3 Qxc4#) 24... Qa3+ 25. Kc2 Be4 0-1
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|
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[Event "FIDE-Wch k.o."]
|
|
[Site "Groningen"]
|
|
[Date "1997.12.10"]
|
|
[Round "1.3"]
|
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[White "Sulskis, Sarunas"]
|
|
[Black "Hjartarson, Johann"]
|
|
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
|
|
[ECO "C16"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2510"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2605"]
|
|
[Annotator "Finkel,A"]
|
|
[PlyCount "140"]
|
|
[EventDate "1997.12.09"]
|
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1998.03.26"]
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{Finkel,A} {Oratovsky,M} 1. e4 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. e5 Bb4+ 4. Nc3 b6 5. Qg4 Bf8
|
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6. Bg5 Qd7 7. Bb5 Nc6 (7... c6 8. Be2 Ba6 9. Nf3 $5 (9. f4 $6 9... Ne7 10. Bxa6
|
|
Nxa6 11. Qe2 Nc7 12. Nf3 Ng6 13. Nh4 Be7 14. Nxg6 hxg6 15. Bxe7 15... Qxe7 $11
|
|
{Moreno,J-Panno,O/Open, Buenos Aires ARG 1997 (18)}) 9... Ne7 10. a4 Nf5 11.
|
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O-O Bxe2 12. Nxe2 c5 13. c3 Nc6 14. Qh3 $1 $36 {
|
|
Cseshkovsky,V-Erendzhenov,S/RUS-ch Elista (09) ,CBM 50 1995 (22)}) 8. Nf3 (8.
|
|
Nce2 Bb7 (8... a6 9. Ba4 b5 10. Bb3 f6 11. exf6 Nxf6 12. Qh4 12... Ne7 $5 {
|
|
Meulders kommentiert deutsch. Eine interessante Idee: statt sich nach etwa 12.
|
|
..Be7 mit einer etwas schlechteren Stellung zufrieden zu geben, investiert
|
|
Timman einen Bauern.} (12... Be7 $14) 13. Bxf6 Ng6 14. Qg5 gxf6 15. Qxf6 15...
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Bh6 $1 {Verhindert 0-0-0 und droht Damengewinn mittels ...Rf8.} (15... Bg7 16.
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Qg5 $16) 16. Qf3 Qg7 17. Qg3 $6 (17. c3 $5 17... Bb7 18. Bc2 O-O-O 19. Qg4 Qf6
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20. Nf3 Rhg8 21. Qh5 $1 $14) 17... Bb7 18. Nf3 18... O-O-O $36 {
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Shirov,A-Timman,J/Koop Tjuchem Groningen 1996 (39)}) 9. c3 a6 10. Bd3 (10. Ba4
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$5 $14) 10... f6 11. exf6 gxf6 12. Bh4 O-O-O 13. O-O-O Kb8 14. Nf4 Bc8 15. Kb1
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15... e5 $13 {McGettigan,A-Bronstein,D/London Lloyds 1992 (51)}) 8... h6 (8...
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a6 9. Be2 (9. Ba4 Bb7 10. O-O h6 11. Qh3 $5 11... Nge7 12. Ne2 Rg8 13. Bd2
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O-O-O 14. Rae1 14... Kb8 $5 $13 {Topalov,V-Hamdouchi,H/Biel izt 1993 (40)})
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9... Nb4 $5 10. Rc1 c5 11. dxc5 bxc5 12. O-O Ne7 13. Rfd1 Nf5 14. Bf1 h6 15.
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Bd2 $36 {Milos,G-Panno,O/Buenos Aires 1992/1-0 (52)}) 9. Bd2 $5 (9. Be3 $5 9...
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Nge7 10. O-O Bb7 11. Qh5 a6 12. Be2 Nf5 13. g4 $1 $14 {
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Sax,G-Hodgson,J/Bruxelles 1985 (17)}) 9... Bb7 10. O-O a6 11. Ba4 Nge7 12. Ne2
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12... g6 {Serious alternative was} (12... O-O-O $5 13. c3 13... f5 $6 14. exf6
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$1 (14. Qg3 14... g5 15. h4 f4 (15... g4 16. Ne1 16... Kb8 17. Nd3 17... a5 18.
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Bb5 Qc8 19. Ndf4 Na7 20. Bd3 $14 20... Ba6 21. Bxa6 Qxa6 22. c4 $5 (22. Nxe6 $6
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22... Qxe2 23. Nxd8 23... Qxd2 $132) (22. b3 $5 $14) 22... Qxc4 23. Qc3 Qxc3
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24. bxc3 $16) 16. Qg4 Nf5 (16... Rg8 17. hxg5 hxg5 18. Nxg5 Bh6 19. Bxf4 Nf5 (
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19... Rdf8 20. Bd2 $16) 20. Bd2 Qe7 21. f4 $16) 17. hxg5 hxg5 18. Nxg5 (18.
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Qxg5 $4 18... Qh7 $1 $19) 18... Rh4 19. Qf3 Be7 20. Nh3 $16) 14... gxf6 15. Nf4
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e5 (15... b5 16. Bc2 e5 17. Qxd7+ Rxd7 18. Ne6 e4 19. Nh4 $16) (15... Nf5 16.
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Rae1 $1 16... Re8 17. Qg6 $1 (17. Nxe6 $6 17... Ng7 18. Nxg7 18... Qxg4 $15)
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17... Bg7 18. Nxe6 Rxe6 19. Qxf5 $16) 16. Qxd7+ Rxd7 17. dxe5 fxe5 18. Bxc6
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Nxc6 19. Ng6 Rg8 20. Ngxe5 Nxe5 21. Nxe5 d4 22. g3 Rd8 23. cxd4 Rxd4 24. Bc3
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$16) 13. c3 $14 13... Nf5 14. h4 h5 15. Qf4 Bh6 16. Ng5 $1 (16. Qh2 $5 16...
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Bxd2 (16... Bg7 17. Bg5 $16) 17. Nxd2 O-O-O 18. Nf3 Qe7 19. Qf4 $14) 16...
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O-O-O 17. Rfe1 (17. Ng3 $5) 17... Kb8 18. Ng3 $1 {
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Inviting black to open f-file.} 18... Qe7 (18... Nxg3 19. fxg3 $1 $16) 19. Nxf5
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$1 19... gxf5 (19... exf5 20. Qg3 Rc8 21. e6 21... f6 $8 22. Nf3 Bxd2 23. Nxd2
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Rhg8 24. Re2 $16) 20. g3 Na7 21. Rad1 (21. Bc2 $5 21... a5 22. Bd3 $16) 21...
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a5 22. Qf3 $1 $16 {White's play till one moment is simply perfect!} 22... Rdg8
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(22... Bg7 $6 23. Nh3 $1 $16) 23. Qxh5 Rg6 (23... Bxg5 $2 24. Bxg5 Rxh5 25.
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Bxe7 f4 26. Bg5 $18) 24. Qf3 c5 25. Bf4 Ka8 26. Bc2 (26. Qe2 $5) 26... Nc6 27.
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a3 Rc8 28. Bb1 $6 {Losing a control for a while.Very promising possibility was}
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(28. Bd3 $16 28... cxd4 29. cxd4 29... Nxd4 $6 30. Qe3 Nc2 31. Bxc2 Rxc2 32.
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Qxb6 $18) 28... Ba6 29. Kg2 Bc4 30. Qe3 $6 30... Bb3 31. Rd2 a4 32. Bd3 Na5 33.
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Qf3 {Admitting mistake!} 33... Ka7 34. Rh1 cxd4 35. cxd4 Nc4 36. Re2 Rh8 37.
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Bc2 $1 {Good positional decision.} 37... Na5 (37... Bxc2 38. Rxc2 Qd7 39. Nh3
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39... Bxf4 40. Nxf4 Rg4 41. b3 $16) 38. Bxb3 Nxb3 39. Qd3 Rc8 40. Rc2 Rxc2 41.
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Qxc2 Kb7 42. Rd1 42... Rg8 43. Rd3 Rc8 44. Qd1 $1 (44. Rc3 $5 44... Rxc3 45.
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Qxc3 $16) 44... f6 45. exf6 $1 (45. Nxe6 $6 45... Qxe6 46. Bxh6 fxe5 47. Bg5 (
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47. Bg7 e4 48. Re3 f4 49. gxf4 49... Qe7 $132) 47... exd4 48. h5 $16) (45. Nf7
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$5 45... Qxf7 46. Bxh6 fxe5 47. dxe5 $16) 45... Qxf6 46. Re3 $1 46... Rc6 (
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46... Bxg5 47. Bxg5 Qxd4 48. Qxd4 Nxd4 49. Bf6 $16) 47. Re5 47... Qg6 48. Re2
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Bxg5 (48... Bg7 49. Be5 $16) 49. Bxg5 Rc4 50. Be3 50... f4 $1 {
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Hoping to find some chanses aginst white king.} 51. Bxf4 Nxd4 52. Re5 Nf5 53.
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h5 Qg7 54. Rxe6 $1 $18 {Not being afraid of the ghosts.} 54... Rxf4 55. Qxd5+
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Ka7 56. Rg6 $1 56... Rxf2+ $8 57. Kxf2 Qxb2+ 58. Kf3 (58. Kg1 Qb1+ 59. Kh2 Qc2+
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60. Kh3 Qc8 61. Rc6 $18) 58... Qb3+ 59. Ke4 $4 {
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Spoiling such a nice game in one move!After} (59. Qxb3 Nd4+ (59... axb3 60. Rg4
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$18) 60. Ke4 axb3 61. Rf6 b2 62. Rf1 $18 {black can resign.}) 59... Nxg3+ 60.
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Rxg3 $6 (60. Ke5 Nxh5 (60... Qxd5+ 61. Kxd5 Nxh5 62. Ke5 $18) 61. Qc6 $40 (61.
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Qxb3 axb3 62. Rg2 Kb7 63. Rb2 Ng7 64. Rxb3 64... Ne8 $16)) 60... Qxg3 61. Qd7+
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Kb8 62. Qe8+ Kb7 63. Qe7+ 63... Ka6 $11 64. Kf5 Qf3+ 65. Kg6 Qd3+ 66. Kg7 Qc3+
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67. Kf7 Qf3+ 68. Kg6 Qd3+ 69. Kh6 Qd2+ 70. Kg7 Qc3+ 1/2-1/2
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[Event "FIDE-Wch k.o."]
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[Site "Groningen"]
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[Date "1997.12.11"]
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[Round "2.1"]
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[White "Milos, Gilberto"]
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[Black "Kindermann, Stefan"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2590"]
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[BlackElo "2570"]
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[Annotator "Atlas,V"]
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[PlyCount "77"]
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[EventDate "1997.12.09"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1998.03.26"]
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1. e4 {Kortschnoj} 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7
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7. h4 Qa5 8. Bd2 cxd4 9. cxd4 Qa4 10. c3 {The most natural and at the same
|
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time a very rare move! In this position White has a great bunch of different
|
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options, and it is in order to outline them here:} (10. Qg4 Nf5 11. c3 Nc6 12.
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Be2 b6 13. h5 Ba6 14. Bxa6 Qxa6 15. h6 gxh6 16. Qf4 Na5 17. g4 Ne7 18. Ne2 Rc8
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19. Rxh6 { - Kuczynski,R-Summermatter,D/Geneve-B 1988 (37)}) (10. Bc3 b6 11.
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h5 h6 12. g4 Ba6 13. Bg2 Nbc6 14. Rh3 Rf8 15. Ne2 f5 16. exf6 {
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- Kuczynski,R-Matlak,M/POL-ch 1988 (35)}) (10. Bb4 Nbc6 11. c3 Qxd1+ 12. Kxd1
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Bd7 13. h5 h6 14. Bd3 Nxb4 15. axb4 O-O 16. f4 a5 17. bxa5 Nc6 18. Nf3 Nxa5 19.
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Kc2 Nc4 20. Kb3 Na5+ 21. Kb4 b6 22. Nd2 Ra7 23. Ra3 Rc8 24. Rha1 24... Rac7 {
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- Gavrikov,V-Farago,I/Texta 1988}) (10. h5 h6 11. Nf3 b6 12. Rh4 Ba6 13. Rg4
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Rg8 14. Nh4 Bxf1 15. Kxf1 Nbc6 16. Kg1 Rc8 17. Rb1 Na5 18. Rf4 Nb7 19. Rb3 {
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1-0 Wang Zili-Yu Shaoteng/Lee Cup 1995 (30)}) (10. Nf3 b6 11. Qb1 Ba6 12. Qb3
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Qd7 13. Bxa6 Nxa6 14. a4 Rc8 15. O-O Qc6 16. Rfb1 O-O 17. Qd3 Nb8 18. Bb4 Rfe8
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19. a5 h5 20. axb6 axb6 21. Ra7 Nf5 22. c3 Rc7 23. Rba1 Rec8 24. g3 Qd7 25.
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Rxc7 Qxc7 26. Ng5 g6 27. Qb5 Nc6 28. Ra6 Nxb4 29. Qxb4 Qxc3 30. Qxc3 {
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- Ernst,T-Nijboer,F/Sonnevanck 1992 (40)}) (10. Ne2 Nbc6 11. Bc3 b6 12. Nf4
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O-O 13. Nd3 Nb8 14. h5 h6 15. Bb4 Qd7 16. g4 Nbc6 17. c3 f6 18. exf6 Rxf6 19.
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g5 hxg5 20. Qg4 Qc7 21. Bxe7 Nxe7 22. Rc1 e5 23. Qxg5 exd4 24. Rg1 Re6+ 25. Kd2
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Nf5 26. Bh3 Nd6 27. Bxe6+ {1-0 Milos,G-Poldauf,D/Groningen op 1994 (52) As
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can be seen, Milos opts now for a less sharp continuation than in 1994. The
|
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text move forces an intersting ending, in which White seems to have preferable
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chances. Perhaps, Milos' conituation will become very popular in this line.}) (
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10. Nf3 $14 {Kortschnoj}) 10... Qxd1+ 11. Rxd1 Nbc6 (11... b6 $142 {Kortschnoj}
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12. a4 Ba6 13. Bb5+ 13... Nec6 $14) 12. h5 h6 13. Bd3 Bd7 14. Ne2 Na5 15. Rb1
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b6 16. g4 Nc4 17. Bc1 Rc8 18. f3 {White is planning the pawn advance g4-g5.
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The text move allows White after 19.Kf2 to effectively transfer his b1-rook to
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the kingside.} (18. f4 {Kortschnoj} 18... f6 $14) 18... Rf8 (18... f6 {
|
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Kortschnoj} 19. exf6 gxf6 20. Nf4 Kf7 21. Kf2 -- 22. Ng6 Nxg6 23. hxg6+ $16)
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19. Kf2 19... Bc6 $6 {
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After this move White seizes a dangerous initiative on the kingside.} (19... f6
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20. exf6 20... Rxf6 $14 {was to be preferred.}) 20. g5 $1 20... hxg5 21. Bxg5
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21... Nf5 $2 (21... Kd7 {
|
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was a better choice. After the text move Black's position is critical.}) (21...
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Nxa3 {Kortschnoj} 22. Ra1 Bb5 23. Rxa3 Bxd3 24. Rxa7 f6 25. -- 25... Rf7 $14)
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22. Bxf5 $1 {This exchange proves very efficient here, since White is going to
|
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explore the dark squares, and his light-squared bishop is not essential for
|
|
this operation.} 22... exf5 23. Rbg1 23... Rh8 (23... Nxa3 $2 {fails to} 24.
|
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Bc1 Nc4 25. Rxg7 {
|
|
, and the passed h-pawn determines White's decisive advantage.}) 24. Bc1 Rh7
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25. Nf4 Bb7 (25... Ke7 {Kortschnoj} 26. Rg5 $16) 26. h6 $1 {This excellent
|
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move, vacating the h5-square for the white knight, yields White a decisive
|
|
advantage.} 26... gxh6 (26... g6 {is bad in view of} 27. e6 { Pg6} (27. Nh3 {
|
|
must also suffice})) (26... Rxh6 {Kortschnoj} 27. Nh5 Rxh5 28. Rxh5 g6 29. Rh7
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$16) 27. Nh5 Ke7 28. Nf6 Rhh8 29. Rg7 {
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White's powerful expansion on the kingside is does not leave Black any hope.}
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29... Na5 30. Bxh6 Rxc3 31. Nh7 Rc2+ (31... Rxa3 32. Bg5+ Kd7 (32... Ke6 33.
|
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Rh6+ $18) 33. Nf6+) 32. Kg3 Kd7 33. Rxf7+ Kc8 34. Bg7 $1 {
|
|
The simplest way. Black is entirely defenceless against the e-pawn march.}
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34... Rd8 35. e6 35... Re2 36. e7 Re8 37. Be5 Kd7 (37... Bc6 {Kortschnoj} 38.
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Nf6 $18) (37... Nc6 {Kortschnoj} 38. Rf8 Kd7 39. Nf6+ $18) 38. Nf6+ Ke6 39.
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Rhh7 $1 1-0
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|
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|
[Event "Rishon Le Ziyyon 9798"]
|
|
[Site "Rishon Le Ziyyon"]
|
|
[Date "1997.12.26"]
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[Round "2"]
|
|
[White "Psakhis, Lev"]
|
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[Black "Krayz, Alexander"]
|
|
[Result "1-0"]
|
|
[ECO "C16"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2565"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2375"]
|
|
[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
|
|
[PlyCount "47"]
|
|
[EventDate "1997.12.25"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "1998.03.26"]
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|
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1. e4 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 b6 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Qd7 7. Qg4 f5 8.
|
|
Qg3 Ba6 9. Bxa6 Nxa6 10. Ne2 Nb8 (10... Kf7 11. a4 c5 12. Qd3 Qc8 13. Ba3 Ne7
|
|
14. O-O) 11. Nf4 Nc6 (11... g6 $6 12. h4 $1) 12. Nxe6 Qxe6 13. Qxg7 O-O-O (
|
|
13... Qg6 14. Qxh8 Nd8 (14... Qxg2 $2 15. Rf1 O-O-O 16. Qxh7 $16 {
|
|
Gaprindashvili-Ranniku USSR 1968}) (14... Ke7 15. h4 Ke6 16. h5 Qxg2 17. Rh4 $1
|
|
17... f4 $5 18. Qxh7 Qg1+ 19. Ke2 f3+ 20. Kxf3 Rf8+ 21. Rf4 Rxf4+ 22. Bxf4 $1
|
|
22... Qxa1 23. Qxg8+) 15. e6 Nf7 16. exf7+ Kxf7 17. O-O Re8 18. Bg5 $1 18...
|
|
Nh6 19. Qf6+ $18) 14. Qxh8 Qg6 15. O-O (15. Kf1 $5 15... Rd7 16. h4 Rg7 (16...
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|
h5 17. Rh3) 17. g4 Nd8 (17... Qxg4 18. Bg5) 18. Rg1 fxg4 19. h5 Qf7 20. Rg3 h6
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|
21. e6 Nxe6 22. Bd2 Kd7 23. Re1 Nf6 24. Qxh6 Nxh5 (24... Ne4 25. Rxe4 dxe4 26.
|
|
d5) 25. Rge3 Nhf4 26. Rxe6 Nxe6 27. Rxe6 Rh7 28. Rf6 {
|
|
1-0 Callaghan,R-Blechar,M/cr 1985}) (15. Be3 15... Rd7 $1 16. O-O-O (16. h4 h5
|
|
17. Rh3 17... f4 $1 18. Bxf4 Rh7 19. Rg3 Qe4+ 20. Re3 20... Qxe3+ $17) (16. Bh6
|
|
16... Nd8 $1 $19) (16. e6 16... Rd8 $1 17. Bg5 Qxg5 18. Qxh7 Qxg2 19. O-O-O
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19... Nge7 $17) 16... f4 (16... h5 17. g4 $1 17... Rh7 (17... fxg4 18. f4 Nce7
|
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19. e6 Qxe6 20. Rde1 $18) (17... hxg4 18. Qh4) (17... Qxg4 $2 18. Rdg1) 18.
|
|
gxf5) (16... h6 17. h4 h5 18. g4 hxg4 (18... fxg4 19. f4 $1) 19. h5 $16) 17.
|
|
Bxf4 (17. e6 $2 17... Rd8 (17... Rg7 18. Bxf4 h6 19. h4 Rh7 20. h5 $16) 18.
|
|
Bxf4 18... Nf6 $19) 17... h6 18. h4 (18. Rd3 Rh7 19. Rg3 Qxg3 20. Qxh7 Qxf4+)
|
|
18... Rh7 19. h5 19... Qf7 $19 20. e6 $140 20... Qxf4+) 15... Re8 {N/} (15...
|
|
Rd7 16. Re1 Rg7 (16... h5 17. e6 Rh7 18. e7) 17. g3 h5 (17... Kb7 18. h4 f4 (
|
|
18... Nf6 19. exf6 Rg8 20. Qxg8 Qxg8 21. Re7 Nxe7 22. fxe7 Qe6 23. Bg5 Qe4 (
|
|
23... c5 24. Kf1 Qd7 25. Re1 Qe8 26. Re5) 24. Rf1 (24. Kf1)) 19. Bxf4 h5 20. e6
|
|
Rh7 21. e7 Ngxe7 22. Qf8 Rg7 (22... Nf5 23. Bg5 Rf7 24. Qe8 Nd6 25. Qe6 Qxc2
|
|
26. Be3) 23. Re6 (23. Bg5 Rf7 24. Qe8 Qf5 25. Re2 Qf3 26. Rae1 Rf8 27. Qd7 Nc8)
|
|
23... Qg4 24. Rae1 Rg8 25. Qf7 Rg7 26. Qf8 Nf5 27. Bg5 Rxg5 28. hxg5 h4 29.
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Rxc6 hxg3 30. f3 Qxg5 31. Qe8 Qh4 32. Re2 Qf4 33. Rf6 Qc1+ 34. Re1 Qg5 35. Rxf5
|
|
Qxf5 36. Qe6 Qh5 37. Qe2 Qh4 38. Qg2 a5 39. Rf1 Qg5 40. Re1 {
|
|
1-0 Watts,D-Bowden,K/BCF-ch Southampton 1986}) 18. e6 Kd8 (18... Rh7 19. e7)
|
|
19. c4 (19. e7+ Ke8 (19... Ncxe7 20. Bf4) 20. Bf4 Rh7 21. Re6 Qf7 22. Qxh7 Qxh7
|
|
23. Rxc6) 19... Rh7 (19... Nxd4 20. e7+ Ke8 21. Bb2 Nf3+ 22. Kh1 d4) 20. e7+
|
|
Ke8 21. Re6 Qf7 22. Qxh7 Qxh7 23. Rxc6 Qxe7 24. Bd2 Qd7 25. Re1+ Kf7 26. cxd5
|
|
Qxd5 27. Rxc7+ Kg6 28. h4 f4 29. Re5 {1-0 Wilms,W-Dezutter,J/cr 1994}) (15...
|
|
h5 16. Rd1 16... Rd7 17. Rd3 Rh7 18. Rg3 Qxg3 19. Qxh7 Qxc3 20. Qxg8+ Kb7 21.
|
|
Bb2 Qxb2 22. Rf1 Qxd4 23. e6 $16 {1-0 Cruz,D-Vallejo,P/Spain-ch jr 1995 (46)})
|
|
16. h4 $1 16... Nd8 17. e6 $1 17... Rxe6 (17... Nf6 $1 $142 18. h5 Nxh5 19. Qe5
|
|
19... Nxe6 $1 (19... Rg8 20. Qxd5) 20. Qxd5 (20. Re1 $4 20... Neg7 $19) 20...
|
|
Nhf4 21. Bxf4 Nxf4 22. Qa8+ Kd7 23. Qf3 Ne2+ 24. Kh1 Re4 25. g3 f4 26. g4 $5
|
|
$16 (26. Rfe1 fxg3 27. Rxe2 Qh6+ 28. Kg2 Qh2+ 29. Kf1 g2+ 30. Qxg2 Qxg2+ 31.
|
|
Kxg2 Rxe2 32. Rc1 $14)) 18. h5 $1 (18. Bd2 Re2 19. h5 Qf7 20. Rad1 $16) 18...
|
|
Qf7 (18... Qg4 19. Qxh7 Nf6 20. Qg6) 19. Bg5 Re8 20. Bxd8 Rxd8 (20... Kxd8 21.
|
|
Rae1 $18) 21. Qe5 Qxh5 22. Rfe1 Nh6 23. Qf4 Rd7 24. Re6 (24. Re6 Nf7 25. Rae1
|
|
Nd6 26. Qe5 $18 (26. Rf6 $5)) 1-0
|
|
|
|
[Event "Pamplona 9798 8th"]
|
|
[Site "Pamplona"]
|
|
[Date "1997.12.28"]
|
|
[Round "1"]
|
|
[White "Lutz, Christopher"]
|
|
[Black "Arizmendi Martinez, Julen Luis"]
|
|
[Result "1-0"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2590"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2470"]
|
|
[Annotator "Atlas,V"]
|
|
[PlyCount "79"]
|
|
[EventDate "1997.12.28"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "1998.03.26"]
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|
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|
1. e4 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. Qg4 Kf8
|
|
8. Bd2 Qc7 9. Bd3 (9. Rc1 Qa5 10. h4 Qxa3 11. h5 h6 12. Rh3 c4 13. Rf3 Nbc6 14.
|
|
Rf4 b5 15. Qf3 Nd8 16. g4 Ke8 17. Nh3 Rb8 18. g5 Nf5 19. Bg2 a5 20. gxh6 Nxh6
|
|
21. Qg3 Kf8 22. Rf3 Nc6 23. Ng5 Rb7 24. Bh3 Nd8 25. Qg1 Ng8 26. Bg4 {
|
|
1-0 Polgar,J-Nikolic,P/Linares14th 1997 (58)}) 9... Bd7 $6 ({
|
|
A new move, which is probably weaker than the standard} 9... b6 10. Nf3 Ba6 11.
|
|
dxc5 bxc5 12. Bxa6 Nxa6 13. c4 Qc6 14. cxd5 exd5 15. O-O h6 16. Rfe1 Qe6 17.
|
|
Qa4 Kg8 18. Rab1 Kh7 19. Qh4 Kg8 20. Rb7 Nf5 21. Qf4 21... Nb8 {
|
|
- Timman,J-Nikolic,P/EU-chTM 1997 (38)}) 10. a4 $1 {An essential advance.
|
|
Otherwise after ...Ba4 c4 White has serious problems with his c-pawn.} 10...
|
|
c4 11. Be2 11... Qb6 $6 {
|
|
Provokes the dark-squared bishop transfer to the f8-a3 diagonal.} ({
|
|
Still, after} 11... Nbc6 12. Nf3 {White is clearly better.}) 12. Bc1 (12. Nf3
|
|
Qb2 13. Rc1 Bxa4 14. Bd1 {
|
|
yields White a good compensation, but the text move is much stronger.}) 12...
|
|
Qa5 13. Kd2 $1 {With the closed center, White has no reason to have seious
|
|
concerns about the security of his king on d2, whose centralized position
|
|
yields White good possibilities for a rapid mobilization of his forces.} 13...
|
|
Bxa4 14. Ba3 Nbc6 15. Nf3 Kg8 16. h4 b5 17. Bc5 (17. h5 {
|
|
would be a serious mistake in view of} 17... b4 18. cxb4 18... c3+ $1 (18...
|
|
Nxb4 $2 19. c3) 19. Kxc3 19... Nxb4 $1 20. Bxb4 $140 20... Rc8+ $19) 17... Rb8
|
|
({An untimely advance} 17... b4 18. cxb4 18... c3+ {
|
|
( 19.Kc3 Nb4!) is refuted by} 19. Kc1 $1 $18) ({Perhaps,} 17... h5 {
|
|
could offer have Black more defensive chances.}) 18. h5 h6 19. Ra2 $1 19... Kh7
|
|
({What happens after} 19... b4 20. Rha1 20... bxc3+ {?} {
|
|
Correct is King's fearless excelcior:} 21. Ke3 $1 (21. Kc1 {loses after} 21...
|
|
Qb5 22. Rxa4 Qb2+ 23. Kd1 Qb1+ 24. Rxb1 Rxb1#) (21. Ke1 {
|
|
admits an elegant refutation by} 21... Nb4 $1 22. Rxa4 Nxc2+ 23. Kf1 (23. Kd1
|
|
23... Nxa1 $1 24. Rxa5 Rb1#) 23... Qxa4 24. Rxa4 Rb1+ 25. Bd1 25... Ne3+ $3 26.
|
|
fxe3 c2 27. Bxe7 (27. Ne1 cxd1=Q 28. Qxd1 Rxd1 29. Bxe7 29... c3 $17) 27...
|
|
cxd1=Q+ 28. Kf2 Qxa4 29. Bf6 29... Rh7 $19) 21... Nf5+ 22. Kf4 f6 23. Rxa4
|
|
fxe5+ 24. Nxe5 Qc7 25. Rxa7 $1 $18) 20. Rha1 $1 {Doubling his rooks along the
|
|
a-file, White prevents a pawn advance b5-b4 and can then comfortably mobilize
|
|
his forces for attack on the kingside.} 20... Rhf8 21. Nh4 Qd8 22. f4 Qd7 23.
|
|
Rf1 {Planning 24. Qh3 followed by g2-g4 and f4-f5.} 23... f5 24. Qh3 (24. exf6
|
|
$2 24... Rxf6 { Rf8 would pass advantage to Black.}) 24... Rf7 25. g4 25...
|
|
fxg4 {Otherwise White could play 256.g5, with a very dangerous attack.} 26.
|
|
Bxg4 Nf5 27. Nxf5 exf5 28. Bf3 {Despite the extra pawn, Black is lost. He is
|
|
entirely defenseless against the attack along the g-file.} 28... Rd8 ({Or}
|
|
28... Nd8 29. Bd6 $18) 29. Re1 Qe6 (29... Re8 {fails to} 30. Qg2 { Pd5}) 30.
|
|
Rg1 {Threatening 31.Rg6} 30... Ne7 31. Bxa7 Re8 32. Qg2 Qd7 33. Bb6 Qe6 34. Bc5
|
|
Rd8 35. Bb4 $1 {Cutting a way back for the black bishop. Now White can
|
|
comfrtably transfer his a2-rook to the kingside.} 35... Rd7 36. Raa1 Rd8 37.
|
|
Qh3 Rd7 38. Rg3 Rd8 39. Rag1 Kh8 40. Qg2 ({Black resigned in view of} 40. Qg2
|
|
40... Rg8 41. Bxe7 Qxe7 42. Bxd5) 1-0
|
|
|
|
[Event "CRO-ch 6th"]
|
|
[Site "Pula"]
|
|
[Date "1998.01.13"]
|
|
[Round "5"]
|
|
[White "Zelcic, Robert"]
|
|
[Black "Levacic, Patrick"]
|
|
[Result "1-0"]
|
|
[ECO "C15"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2540"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2365"]
|
|
[Annotator "Finkel,A"]
|
|
[PlyCount "97"]
|
|
[EventDate "1998.01.09"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "1998.06.02"]
|
|
|
|
1. e4 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. Nge2 Ne7 5. a3 Ba5 6. Qd3 dxe4 (6... Nbc6
|
|
7. Be3 (7. Qg3 $6 7... O-O 8. Bg5 f6 9. Bh6 Rf7 10. O-O-O 10... dxe4 $17 {
|
|
Smajlovic,L-Paraminski,A/32nd ol (women), Yerevan ARM 1996/1-0 (55)}) 7... dxe4
|
|
8. Qxe4 Nd5 9. O-O-O O-O 10. Nxd5 $5 10... Qxd5 11. Qxd5 exd5 12. Nf4 $14 {
|
|
Shirazi-Benjamin/Las Vegas op/SW,13,11 1986 (48)}) 7. Qxe4 Nbc6 (7... Nf5 $5 8.
|
|
Bf4 Nd7 9. O-O-O Nf6 10. Qe5 $6 10... c6 11. h3 O-O 12. g4 12... Ne7 $132 {
|
|
Westerinen,H-Welin,T/Copenhagen op 1985 (33)}) 8. Bd2 8... b5 $5 (8... O-O 9.
|
|
O-O-O Nd5 10. h4 Nxc3 11. Bxc3 Qd5 12. Qxd5 exd5 13. Bxa5 Nxa5 14. Nf4 $14 {
|
|
Rausis,I-Whiteley,A/Capelle la Grande op 1991 (61)}) 9. O-O-O (9. g3 Rb8 10.
|
|
Bg2 Bb7 (10... b4 $6 11. axb4 Bxb4 12. O-O Bb7 13. Qg4 O-O 14. Be3 $14) 11. O-O
|
|
O-O 12. Qd3 b4 13. Ne4 bxa3 14. Rxa3 (14. Bxa5 $2 14... axb2 15. Ra2 Nxa5 16.
|
|
Rxa5 $6 16... Bxe4 $19) 14... Bb6 $132) (9. Nxb5 $2 9... Bxd2+ 10. Kxd2 Rb8 11.
|
|
c4 11... a6 $17) 9... Rb8 10. Nf4 {Very serious attention deserved} (10. d5 $5
|
|
10... exd5 (10... Bxc3 11. Bxc3 $5 11... exd5 12. Bxg7 $1 12... dxe4 13. Rxd8+
|
|
Nxd8 14. Bxh8 $14) 11. Nxd5 Qxd5 12. Qxd5 Nxd5 13. Bxa5 Nxa5 14. Rxd5 Be6 15.
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Rc5 c6 16. Nd4 $14 {with better endgame.}) 10... Bxc3 $6 (10... Qxd4 $5 $13)
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11. Bxc3 b4 12. axb4 Nxb4 13. Bxb4 Rxb4 14. c3 Rb6 15. d5 $1 $16 15... e5 {
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Deciding to give up a pawn,but also after} (15... exd5 16. Nxd5 Rd6 (16... Re6
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$2 17. Nf6+ $1 $18) 17. Bb5+ Kf8 18. Rhe1 $1 $40 {
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white's advantage is nearly decisive.}) 16. Qxe5 O-O 17. Bd3 Ng6 18. Nxg6 fxg6
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19. Rd2 Qd7 (19... Re8 20. Qd4 Bb7 21. Bc4 Rd6 22. Rhd1 $16) 20. Qd4 20... Ba6
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$6 {Letting white to take controle over the e-file.Better was} (20... Re8) 21.
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Re1 Rfb8 22. Rde2 $6 22... c5 $1 (22... Bxd3 $5 23. Qxd3 Qa4 24. Kb1 $1 (24.
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Rd2 24... Rb3 $1 $132) 24... Ra6 25. Re8+ Rxe8 26. Rxe8+ Qxe8 27. Qxa6 Qe4+ 28.
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Ka1 $1 $16) 23. Qe4 23... Qb7 $6 (23... Bxd3 $5 24. Qxd3 24... Qa4 $1 25. Kb1
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$5 (25. Rd2 $6 25... Qa2 26. Qb1 (26. Ree2 $2 26... Rb3 $1 27. d6 Qa1+ 28. Qb1
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28... Rxc3+ $1 $13) 26... Qc4 27. Qe4 Qa2 28. d6 Rxb2 29. Qe8+ Rxe8 30. Rxe8+
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Kf7 31. Re7+ Kf6 32. Rxb2) (25. d6 $6 25... Qf4+) 25... Ra6 26. Re8+ Rxe8 27.
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Rxe8+ Qxe8 28. Qxa6 Qe4+ 29. Kc1 $14) 24. Qf4 $1 24... Rf6 25. Bxa6 $1 {
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Important intermideate move forcing the exchange of queens.} 25... Rxf4 26.
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Bxb7 Rxb7 27. Re7 $1 $18 {The quickest way to win the game.} 27... Rxe7 28.
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Rxe7 Rxf2 29. d6 29... Kf8 $8 30. Rxa7 Ke8 (30... Rxg2 $2 31. Ra8+ Kf7 32. d7
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$18) 31. Rxg7 Rxg2 32. Rxh7 c4 33. Rh4 Rg1+ 34. Kc2 Rg2+ 35. Kb1 Kd7 36. h3 Rh2
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37. Rg4 Kxd6 38. Rxg6+ Kc5 39. Rg3 Kb5 40. Ka2 Ka4 41. Rg4 Kb5 42. h4 Rh1 43.
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Rg5+ $1 43... Ka4 44. Rh5 Rf1 45. Rh8 Rf5 46. Ra8+ Kb5 47. Rb8+ Kc6 48. Rh8 Kd5
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49. h5 1-0
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[Event "CRO-ch 6th"]
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[Site "Pula"]
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[Date "1998.01.15"]
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[Round "7"]
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[White "Fercec, Nenad"]
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[Black "Levacic, Patrick"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C16"]
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[WhiteElo "2455"]
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[BlackElo "2365"]
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[Annotator "Finkel,A"]
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[PlyCount "61"]
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[EventDate "1998.01.09"]
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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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} (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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10. O-O Nb8 11. a4 Nc6 12. Qd3 12... Qd7 {
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- Gomez Baillo,J-Soppe,G/Salta ARG ch 1987}) 8... c5 (8... Ba6 $6 9. Bxa6 Nxa6
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10. O-O (10. Nf4 Nxf4 11. Bxf4 Nb8 12. Qg4 Rg8 13. h4 Nc6 14. h5 Na5 15. Rh3
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Kd7 16. Kf1 { - Spassky,B-Vaganian,R/Baden 1980}) 10... Nb8 11. f4 (11. Qg4 $6
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11... Nc6 12. Bg5 $2 (12. Nf4 Nxf4 13. Bxf4 Rg8 14. Bg5 Qd7 15. f4 $6 15... f5
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$1 16. Qh5+ 16... g6 $15 {Karpov,A-Seirawan,Y/Mar del Plata/1982/0,5/81/ (36)})
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(12. f4 h5 13. Qf3 Nge7) 12... Qd7 13. Nf4 Nxf4 14. Bxf4 Rg8 15. Qh5 15... h6
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$15 {Vouldis,A-Nenashev,A/Karditsa 1996 (41)}) 11... Qd7 (11... Ne7 12. g4 $1
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12... g6 (12... h5 13. f5 $1 13... hxg4 14. fxe6 gxh3 15. Rxf7 $1 { Qg4, Bg5+-
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}) 13. f5 $1 13... gxf5 14. Bg5 Rg8 15. Kh1 $1 15... fxg4 16. Qxg4 h6 (16...
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Qd7 17. Qh5 Ng6 18. Rf3 { Raf1+-}) 17. Bxe7 Rxg4 18. Bxd8 Kxd8 19. Rxf7 $16 {
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Nunn,J}) 12. f5 $1 $36 12... exf5 13. Qh5 13... Nf8 $8 14. g4 g6 15. Qh6 15...
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Rg8 $1 16. Ba3 Nc6 17. Bxf8 Rxf8 18. gxf5 $16 {Nunn,J-Hansen,L/Lugano 1989 (37)
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}) 9. a5 (9. Bb5+ Bd7 10. Bd3 10... Nc6 $10) 9... Ba6 10. axb6 (10. Bxa6 Nxa6
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11. O-O $14) 10... Qxb6 11. Bxa6 (11. dxc5 Qc6 12. Bxa6 Nxa6 13. O-O Nxc5 14.
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Be3 14... Ne4 $15) 11... Nxa6 12. O-O O-O 13. Qg4 $6 (13. Qe2 Nb8 14. Ba3 Nd7
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15. c4) 13... Rac8 14. Ng5 cxd4 15. Ba3 Rfd8 16. cxd4 h6 17. Nf3 Rxc2 18. h4
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Rd7 19. h5 Ne7 20. Rfb1 Qc6 21. Nh4 Qc4 22. Bc1 Kh7 23. Be3 Rc7 24. Kh2 24...
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Nc5 $2 {Painfull blunder which turns black's position into ruins.After correct}
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(24... Nb4 $1 {black's advantage is huge.}) 25. Rb8 Nd7 26. Re8 Nxe5 (26... Ng8
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$2 27. Bxh6 $1 $18) (26... Nc6 $2 27. Qg6+ $3 27... fxg6 28. hxg6#) (26... Nb6
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27. Bxh6 $1 27... gxh6 28. Ra3 $1 (28. Rf8 $2 28... Rxf2) 28... Rc3 29. Rf8 $1
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$18) 27. Qf4 N7c6 28. Qg3 $1 $18 (28. dxe5 $6 28... Qxf4+ 29. Bxf4 Rxf2 30. Nf3
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30... Rb2 $1 $14) 28... Nxd4 29. Qxe5 Nc6 (29... Ne2 30. Ng6 $1 30... fxg6 31.
|
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hxg6+ Kxg6 32. Rxe6+ Kh7 33. Qf5+ Kg8 34. Re8#) 30. Qg3 Ne5 (30... Ne7 31. Bf4
|
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Rb7 32. Be5 f6 33. Qg6+ $1 33... Nxg6 34. hxg6#) 31. Bf4 1-0
|
|
|
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[Event "CRO-ch 6th"]
|
|
[Site "Pula"]
|
|
[Date "1998.01.15"]
|
|
[Round "7"]
|
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[White "Zelcic, Robert"]
|
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[Black "Zaja, Ivan"]
|
|
[Result "1-0"]
|
|
[ECO "C15"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2540"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2450"]
|
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[Annotator "Finkel,A"]
|
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[PlyCount "53"]
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[EventDate "1998.01.09"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1998.06.02"]
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1. e4 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. Nge2 b6 5. a3 Be7 (5... Bxc3+ $5 6. Nxc3
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Ne7 7. Bd3 Ba6 8. Bxa6 Nxa6 9. Qe2 Nb8 10. Bg5 Nbc6 11. Bxe7 Nxe7 12. exd5 {
|
|
- Pedersen,J-Sorensen,J/DEN t-ch 1996}) 6. Nf4 $5 (6. Ng3 $5 6... dxe4 7.
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Ncxe4 Nf6 8. Be2 Nbd7 9. Bf3 Rb8 10. O-O O-O 11. Bf4 $14 {
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Elsen,M-Peterson,E/RLPF-ch Pirmasens 1992 (30)}) (6. exd5 $5 6... exd5 7. Nf4
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Nf6 8. Be3 O-O 9. h3 Bb7 10. Qf3 c6 11. g4 $36 {Hartmann,G-Short,N/BL 1987 (33)
|
|
}) (6. e5 $6 6... Ba6 7. Be3 c5 8. Qd2 Nc6 9. O-O-O Bxe2 10. Bxe2 c4 11. g4
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11... Rb8 $40 {Mach,H-Moravcik,R/SVK-chT2 1995 (21)}) 6... dxe4 7. Nxe4 Bb7 8.
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Qf3 $1 8... Bc6 $6 (8... Qxd4 $2 9. Nd6+ (9. Nf6+ $2 9... Nxf6 10. Qxb7 Qe4+
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11. Qxe4 11... Nxe4 $17) 9... Bxd6 10. Qxb7 Bxf4 11. Qxa8 $18) (8... c6 $5 9.
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Be3 Nf6 10. Bd3 Nbd7 11. Ng5 $5 $36) 9. Be3 Nf6 10. Nxf6+ Bxf6 11. Bb5 $1 $14 {
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|
Very important move giving white the initiative.} 11... Qd7 (11... Bxb5 $6 12.
|
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Qxa8 Bc6 13. Qxa7 O-O 14. Rd1 Qd6 15. O-O $16) 12. Bxc6 Qxc6 13. d5 $1 13...
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Qb7 {The consequances of other moves are even more instructive:} (13... Qxc2 $6
|
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14. dxe6 c6 (14... Qxb2 15. exf7+ Kxf7 16. Qd5+ Kf8 17. O-O $16) 15. Rc1 $6 (
|
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15. Nh5 $1 15... Qxb2 16. Nxg7+ $1 16... Kf8 17. e7+ $1 17... Kxe7 (17... Bxe7
|
|
18. Ne6+ Ke8 19. Bd4 $18) 18. Nf5+ Kd7 19. Rd1+ Kc7 20. O-O $40) 15... Qxb2 16.
|
|
Rxc6 16... Bc3+ $13) (13... exd5 $6 14. O-O-O 14... Qb5 $6 15. Bd4 $1 15...
|
|
Bxd4 16. Rhe1+ $1 $18) 14. O-O-O e5 15. Nh5 Nd7 16. Bh6 $1 $16 (16. Qg3 O-O-O
|
|
17. Nxf6 gxf6 (17... Nxf6 18. Qxg7 Nxd5 19. Qxf7 Nxe3 20. fxe3 Qxg2 21. Qe6+
|
|
Kb8 22. Qxe5 $14) 18. Qg7 Rdf8 19. h4 $14) 16... Rg8 17. h4 O-O-O 18. Nxf6
|
|
18... Nxf6 $6 {Losing by force;more persistant was} (18... gxf6 19. h5 Kb8 20.
|
|
g3 $16) 19. Bxg7 $1 19... Rxg7 20. Qxf6 Rxg2 21. Qxf7 Qa6 22. Qe6+ Kb7 (22...
|
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Kb8 23. d6 cxd6 24. Rxd6 Rc8 25. Qxe5 $18) 23. Qc6+ $1 23... Kc8 24. d6 $18
|
|
24... Qb7 (24... Rg7 25. Qa8+) 25. d7+ Kb8 26. Qf6 Rgg8 27. Rhg1 $1 1-0
|
|
|
|
[Event "RUS-Cup02"]
|
|
[Site "Moscow"]
|
|
[Date "1998.??.??"]
|
|
[Round "5"]
|
|
[White "Rosanov, Lev I"]
|
|
[Black "Spicha, K Alexander"]
|
|
[Result "1-0"]
|
|
[ECO "C15"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2135"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2055"]
|
|
[Annotator "Finkel,A"]
|
|
[PlyCount "63"]
|
|
[EventDate "1998.01.21"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "1998.03.26"]
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|
|
|
1. e4 e6 2. Nc3 d5 3. d4 Bb4 4. Nge2 dxe4 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. Nxc3 6... c5 $6 {
|
|
This move is a novelty and as shows the following game is not a very good one.
|
|
More popular continuations are:} (6... Nc6) (6... f5) 7. d5 $5 ({
|
|
Quiet promising was also} 7. dxc5 $5 7... Qxd1+ 8. Kxd1 Nf6 (8... f5 $6 9. Nb5
|
|
Kd7 10. Bc4 Ne7 11. Ke2 $16) 9. Bg5 Nbd7 10. Bb5 O-O 11. Bxd7 Nxd7 12. Nxe4 $14
|
|
) 7... exd5 (7... Nf6 $5 8. Bb5+ Bd7 (8... Nbd7 9. dxe6 fxe6 10. Qd6 Qe7 11.
|
|
Bf4 $36) 9. dxe6 fxe6 10. Bc4 O-O 11. O-O Nc6 12. Re1 $14) 8. Qxd5 $1 8... Nf6
|
|
(8... Qxd5 $6 9. Nxd5 Kd8 10. Bf4 Nc6 11. Nc7 Rb8 12. Nb5 Ra8 13. O-O-O+ Bd7
|
|
14. Nd6 $1 $16) 9. Bb5+ $5 9... Nbd7 10. Qxc5 Qe7 11. Qxe7+ Kxe7 12. Bg5 $1
|
|
12... h6 13. Nd5+ Kd6 14. Nxf6 Nxf6 (14... gxf6 15. Bf4+ (15. Be3 Ne5 16.
|
|
O-O-O+ Ke6 17. Rhe1 Rg8 18. g3 b6) 15... Kc5 16. Ba4 Ne5 17. O-O-O $16) 15.
|
|
O-O-O+ 15... Kc5 $6 ({Better was brave} 15... Ke5 $5 16. Bxf6+ $5 (16. Be3 $5
|
|
$16) 16... Kxf6 $6 (16... gxf6 $1 17. Rhe1 Rg8 18. g3 f5 (18... Bg4 $2 19. f4+
|
|
$1 19... Ke6 20. Bd7+ Ke7 21. Bxg4 Rxg4 22. Rxe4+ Kf8 23. Rd7 $18) 19. Bd7 Rd8
|
|
20. Bxc8 Raxc8 21. Rxd8 Rxd8 22. Rd1 $1 $14 {with good defensive chances.}) 17.
|
|
Rd4 Bf5 18. Rhd1 Rhc8 19. Rd6+ $1 19... Ke7 20. R6d5 Kf6 21. Bd7 $1 $16) 16.
|
|
Bxf6 gxf6 (16... Kxb5 17. Bxg7 Rg8 18. Bxh6 Rxg2 19. Be3 $16) 17. Be2 $5 17...
|
|
Be6 18. b4+ Kc6 19. Rd4 f5 20. Rhd1 a5 21. b5+ Kc7 22. f3 exf3 (22... Rhg8 23.
|
|
g3 23... f4 $6 24. gxf4 e3 25. R4d3 Rg2 26. Rxe3 Rxh2 27. Rc3+ $18) 23. Bxf3
|
|
$16 23... Rac8 24. Kb2 Kb8 25. a4 25... b6 $2 {This move is loosing on the
|
|
spot,but black's position was not very promising in any case!} 26. Rd6 $1 $18
|
|
26... Ka7 27. Rd7+ $1 {
|
|
Using the fact that the black king is exposed white forces a win.} 27... Bxd7
|
|
28. Rxd7+ Kb8 29. Rb7+ Ka8 30. Rxb6+ Ka7 31. Rb7+ Ka8 32. b6 1-0
|
|
|
|
[Event "RUS-Cup02"]
|
|
[Site "Moscow"]
|
|
[Date "1998.??.??"]
|
|
[Round "8"]
|
|
[White "Dolmatov, Sergey"]
|
|
[Black "Danielian, Oganes"]
|
|
[Result "1-0"]
|
|
[ECO "C16"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2570"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2450"]
|
|
[Annotator "Finkel,A"]
|
|
[PlyCount "73"]
|
|
[EventDate "1998.01.21"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "1998.03.26"]
|
|
|
|
1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 b6 5. a3 Bf8 6. Nf3 Ne7 7. h4 $5 (7. Bb5+ $6
|
|
7... c6 8. Ba4 Ba6 9. Ne2 Bb5 10. Bxb5 (10. Bb3 10... Bc4 $1) 10... cxb5 11.
|
|
Qd3 Qd7 12. Bd2 12... Nbc6 $132 {
|
|
Mudelsee,M-Zimmerman,C/BL2-SW 8788 (1988) ;BL2 1988/0-1 (72)}) 7... h5 (7... h6
|
|
8. h5 (8. Bf4 $5 8... a5 9. Nb5 Ba6 10. h5 Nc8 11. Bd3 c6 12. Nc3 Bxd3 13. Qxd3
|
|
a4 14. g4 $14 {Ernst,T-Renman,N/op, Norrkoping SWE 1996 (54)}) 8... a5 9. Bb5+
|
|
c6 10. Ba4 Nd7 11. Ne2 b5 12. Bb3 c5 13. c3 Nc6 14. O-O Qc7 15. Re1 $6 (15. Nh2
|
|
$142 15... Be7 16. f4) 15... c4 16. Bc2 16... Nb6 $13 {
|
|
Kasparov,G-Ivanchuk,V/Horgen 1995 (31)}) (7... Qd7 8. h5 (8. Bb5 $5 8... c6 9.
|
|
Ba4 a5 10. h5 h6 11. Ne2 Ba6 12. c3 Qc7 13. O-O $36) 8... h6 9. Bb5 $1 9... c6
|
|
10. Ba4 Ba6 11. Ne2 Bb5 12. Bxb5 cxb5 13. Qd3 $14 {
|
|
Krakops,M-Repkova,E/Riga op ;EXT 95op 1995/1-0 (55)}) (7... c5 $6 8. h5 $5 8...
|
|
h6 9. Ne2 Ba6 10. c3 Nec6 11. b4 Be7 12. Rh3 Qc7 13. Nf4 $14 {
|
|
Dolmatov,S-Gulko,B/USSR 1985 (35)}) 8. Bg5 (8. Ne2 $6 8... Ba6 9. Nf4 Bxf1 10.
|
|
Kxf1 Qc8 11. Kg1 Qa6 12. Ng5 g6 13. Qf3 Nbc6 14. Be3 14... Nd8 $1 $132 {
|
|
Van De Oudeweetering Arth-Vogel Jaap/Ch Netherlands selec 1994/0-1 (57)}) 8...
|
|
Qd7 (8... Ba6 9. Bxa6 Nxa6 10. O-O $1 (10. Qd3 Nb8 11. O-O-O Qd7 12. Ne2 12...
|
|
Nbc6 { 0-0-0=}) 10... Qd7 11. Qd3 $1 (11. Ne2 $5 11... Nb8 12. Nf4 (12. Ng3
|
|
Nbc6 13. Nh2 g6 14. Bf6 Rg8) 12... Nbc6 13. Nh2 Nf5 14. c3 14... Be7 $8 (14...
|
|
g6 $2 15. g4 $1 $18) 15. Nxh5 Bxg5 16. hxg5 16... O-O-O $44) 11... Nb8 12. Ne2
|
|
Nbc6 13. c4 $5 13... dxc4 14. Qxc4 Nd5 15. Rac1 $36 {
|
|
Sokolov,A-Portisch,L/Moskva (GMA) 1990 (34)}) 9. Bb5 c6 10. Ba4 (10. Bd3 $6
|
|
10... Ba6 $10) 10... Ba6 11. Ne2 11... Nf5 $6 {
|
|
This move is deprived of any logic.Nessasery was} (11... Bb5 $1 12. Bb3 $5 (12.
|
|
Bxb5 cxb5 13. Ng3 13... Qc7 $5 (13... Nbc6 $6 14. c3 $14) 14. c3 Nd7 15. Nd2 g6
|
|
16. Qf3 $14) 12... Bc4 13. Bxc4 dxc4 14. b3 cxb3 15. c4 $1 15... b2 16. Rb1 Nf5
|
|
17. Qb3 $36 {in both cases with playable position.}) 12. c3 $1 {
|
|
Keeping the bishops on the board.} 12... Bb5 13. Bc2 13... Ne7 $6 (13... c5 $5
|
|
14. O-O Nc6 15. Re1 Bxe2 16. Qxe2 16... c4 $6 17. Bxf5 $1 17... exf5 18. e6
|
|
fxe6 19. Qxe6+ Qxe6 20. Rxe6+ Kd7 21. Rae1 $18) 14. a4 Ba6 15. b4 $16 15... Qc8
|
|
(15... c5 16. O-O Qc7 17. Re1 $16) 16. O-O Nd7 17. Re1 g6 18. Nf4 Bg7 19. Qb1
|
|
$1 19... Rg8 (19... Bb7 20. Bxg6 $1 20... fxg6 21. Bxe7 $1 (21. Nxg6 21... Nf5
|
|
$1 22. Nxh8 Bxh8 23. Nh2 Kf7 24. Qd1 24... Kg6 $14) 21... Kxe7 22. Nxg6+ (22.
|
|
Qxg6 22... Qg8 $13) 22... Kd8 23. Nxh8 Bxh8 24. Ng5 $18) 20. b5 Bb7 21. Bd3 a6
|
|
22. Qb2 Bf8 23. Nd2 $1 {Despite of the fact that there is a material balance
|
|
on the board and not a single pawn has been changed black's position is
|
|
hopeless:all his pieces occupy 7th and 8th ranks and there is no way to
|
|
improve the position.} 23... c5 $5 {
|
|
Prefering to fall in the battle and not to wait for inevitable finish!} 24.
|
|
bxa6 Bxa6 25. Bxa6 Qxa6 26. c4 $1 26... dxc4 27. Ne4 $1 27... Nf5 28. d5 Nd4 (
|
|
28... Bg7 29. dxe6 fxe6 30. Nxe6 Bxe5 31. Nf6+ $1 $18) 29. Qc3 $5 29... Be7 (
|
|
29... Qa5 30. Qh3 $1 30... Nc2 31. dxe6 $18) 30. dxe6 fxe6 31. Nd6+ $18 31...
|
|
Bxd6 (31... Kd8 32. Qxd4 $1 32... Bxg5 (32... cxd4 33. Nxe6#) 33. Nxe6+ Ke7 34.
|
|
Nc8+ $1 $18) (31... Kf8 32. Bh6+ $18) 32. exd6 e5 33. Nd5 Kf8 34. Nc7 Qa5 35.
|
|
Bh6+ Kf7 36. Qxc4+ Kf6 37. Nd5+ 1-0
|
|
|
|
[Event "Clarin GP final"]
|
|
[Site "Villa Gesell"]
|
|
[Date "1998.03.08"]
|
|
[Round "2"]
|
|
[White "Ginzburg, Maximiliano"]
|
|
[Black "Rodriguez Vila, Andres"]
|
|
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
|
|
[ECO "C16"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2470"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2475"]
|
|
[Annotator "Finkel,A"]
|
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[PlyCount "128"]
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[EventDate "1998.03.07"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1998.06.02"]
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1. e4 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 b6 7. Qg4 Ng6 (
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7... Nf5 $6 8. Bd3 h5 9. Qh3 g5 10. g4 Nh4 11. gxh5 f5 12. exf6 Qxf6 13. Qg4
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Rg8 14. f4 $16) 8. h4 h5 9. Qd1 Ba6 (9... Nxh4 10. g3 Ng6 11. Rxh5 Rxh5 12.
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Qxh5 Ba6 13. Bg5 $16) 10. Bxa6 (10. Bg5 10... f6 $2 (10... Qc8 11. Bxa6 Nxa6
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12. Ne2 c5 13. Rh3 $1 13... Nb8 14. c4 $1 $16) (10... Ne7 11. Bxa6 Nxa6 12. Ne2
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Nb8 13. Nf4 g6 14. Bf6 Rg8 15. g4 $16 {Zuidema-Matanovic,A/Belgrade/1964/} (15.
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g4 $16 15... hxg4 16. Qxg4 Nd7 17. h5 $1 17... Nxf6 18. exf6 Nf5 19. Qg5 $1 $16
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)) (10... Qd7 11. Be2 $6 (11. Ne2 $1 $16) 11... Qc6 (11... Qc6 12. Bd2 Bxe2 13.
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Nxe2 Ne7 14. Ng3 14... g6 $13)) 11. exf6 gxf6 12. Bxa6 Nxa6 13. Qd3 $18 (13.
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Qd3 Kf7 14. Nh3 14... Nb8 $13 { Nd7})) 10... Nxa6 11. Bg5 Qd7 12. Ne2 Qc6 (
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12... Qa4 13. Rh3 $1) (12... c5) 13. f4 $5 (13. O-O 13... Nb8 $6 (13... Kd7 14.
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f4 Raf8 15. f5 exf5 16. Qd3 Nb8 17. Rxf5 (17. Ng3 $1) 17... f6 18. Qh3 Ke7 19.
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exf6+ gxf6 20. Re1 Kd8 21. Nf4 Nxf4 22. Bxf4 Rf7 23. Qf3 {
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1-0 Abramovic,B-Sahovic,D/Bor 1983}) (13... Ne7 14. Bxe7 (14. Qd3 Qc4 15. Qf3
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Nf5 16. Ng3 g6 17. Bf6 Rh7 18. a4 Nb8 19. Nxf5 gxf5 20. Qg3 $16 {
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Timman,J-Ivkov,B/Amsterdam IBM 1971/1-0 (54) ECO}) 14... Kxe7 15. f4 $1 $16 {
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Suetin}) 14. f4 Nd7 (14... Nf8 15. f5 Nbd7 16. Qd3 g6 17. fxg6 Nxg6 18. Nf4 $16
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{Giaccio,A-Madina,M/Clarin GP 1997 (24)}) 15. Qd3 $1 15... Ndf8 (15... Qc4 16.
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Qxc4 dxc4 17. f5 17... exf5 $2 18. Rxf5 $16 18... O-O 19. Raf1 $16) 16. f5 $1
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16... exf5 17. Rxf5 Ne6 (17... Rh7 18. Raf1 Nh8) 18. Raf1 $16 {
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Portisch,L-Ivkov,B/Zagreb 1965 (29) Pachman}) 13... Ne7 14. Bxe7 Kxe7 15. f5 $1
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$36 15... Rag8 (15... exf5 $2 16. Qd3 $1 16... Nb8 17. Qxf5 Qd7 18. Qg5+ Kf8
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19. O-O $16) 16. Qd3 (16. fxe6 fxe6 17. Qd3 Nb8 18. Nf4 $5 18... Kd8 19. Kd2
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Nd7 20. Qg6 $1 $14) 16... Nb8 17. fxe6 fxe6 18. Qg6 $6 {
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After this careless move black easily equalizes the position.} (18. Nf4 $5)
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18... Qe8 $1 19. Nf4 19... Rh6 $5 20. Qg3 (20. Qg5+ $5 20... Kd7 21. Rf1 Nc6
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22. Kd2 $1 22... Na5 $132) 20... Nc6 21. O-O Kd8 22. Nh3 $6 {The knight is
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perfectly placed on f4 so there was no reason to transfer it to g5 losing two
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tempi.} (22. Rf2 $5 22... Ne7 23. Raf1 {
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would promise white slightly better chanses.}) 22... Ne7 23. Ng5 23... Nf5 $13
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24. Qd3 24... Rf8 25. g3 Qc6 26. Rf3 $1 {
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Defending the pawns on g3 and c3 by this releasing the queen.} 26... Kc8 27.
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Raf1 g6 28. Qa6+ Kb8 29. a4 29... Re8 $1 30. Rb1 Rhh8 31. a5 31... Re7 $1 32.
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Rb4 Rc8 33. Qd3 Ka8 34. a6 $6 {
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Passing the initiative into black's hands.Better was} (34. Rf1 $5 {
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with balanced position.}) 34... Qd7 35. Qb5 Qxb5 36. Rxb5 36... c6 $5 37. Rb4
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37... c5 $15 38. dxc5 38... Rxc5 $1 (38... bxc5 39. Rb5 $1 (39. Rb7 $6 39...
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Rxb7 40. axb7+ Kxb7 41. Nxe6 a5 42. Nf4 Ne7 43. c4 dxc4 44. Ra3 44... Ra8 $17)
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39... Rc6 40. Ra5 Re8 41. c4 $1 41... Nd4 42. Rf2 $132) 39. Nh3 $1 { Nf4} 39...
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Ra5 40. Nf4 Rxa6 41. Nxg6 Rg7 42. Nf4 Nxh4 43. Rd3 Nf5 44. Nxe6 Ra1+ (44...
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Rxg3+ $2 45. Rxg3 Nxg3 46. Nc7+ Kb7 47. Nxa6 $18) 45. Kf2 Re7 46. Nd4 $1 $11 {
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White defends very accurately.} (46. Nf4 $5 46... Rxe5 47. Nxd5 47... Kb7 $15)
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46... Rxe5 47. Nf3 Re7 48. Rxd5 48... Rf1+ $1 49. Kxf1 Ne3+ 50. Kf2 Nxd5 51.
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Rb5 Nf6 52. Nd4 Rc7 53. Rf5 Ng4+ 54. Ke2 Rxc3 55. Rxh5 a5 (55... Rxg3 56. Rh8+
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(56. Rg5 Re3+ 57. Kd2 Re4 58. Rg8+ Kb7 59. Rg7+ Ka6 60. Nc6 $11) 56... Kb7 57.
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Rh7+ Ka6 58. Nc6 $11) 56. Rh7 a4 57. Kd2 Rc4 58. Nb5 Kb8 59. Rh8+ Rc8 60. Rxc8+
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Kxc8 61. Kc3 Ne3 62. Nd4 Kd7 63. Kb4 63... b5 $1 64. c3 Nd5+ 1/2-1/2
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[Event "VISA GP"]
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[Site "Reykjavik"]
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[Date "1998.03.15"]
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[Round "6"]
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[White "Gunnarsson, Jon Viktor"]
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[Black "Djurhuus, Rune"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2390"]
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[BlackElo "2510"]
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[Annotator "Atlas,V"]
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[PlyCount "59"]
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[EventDate "1998.03.10"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1998.06.02"]
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1. e4 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Qc7 7. Nf3 b6 8.
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Bb5+ Bd7 9. Bd3 Ba4 10. O-O Ne7 11. Ne1 (11. h4 h6 12. h5 Nd7 13. Re1 a6 14.
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Rb1 Bb5 15. Bxb5 axb5 16. dxc5 bxc5 17. Rxb5 Ra4 18. c4 {
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- Hnydiuk,A-Matlak,M/Polanica Zdroj op 1995 (36)}) (11. Nh4 Nbc6 12. Be3 Na5
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13. f4 g6 14. Bf2 cxd4 15. cxd4 h5 16. h3 Nc4 17. Ra2 O-O-O 18. Qe2 18... b5 {
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Logie,M-Monakhov,Y/Cappelle op 1995/0-1 (45)}) (11. Re1 Nd7 12. Bf4 a6 13. Bg5
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Nc6 14. h4 Na5 15. h5 h6 16. Bh4 Bb5 17. Nh2 Bxd3 18. cxd3 cxd4 19. cxd4 Qc3
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20. Rc1 Qxd4 21. Nf3 Qb2 22. Qa4 {
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1-0 Klovans,J-Shaked,T/Koop Tjuchem op 1996 (31)}) 11... Nd7 12. f4 cxd4 13.
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cxd4 Qc3 14. Rb1 Qxd4+ 15. Kh1 b5 16. Qe2 a6 17. Nf3 Qa7 18. Be3 Qc7 19. f5 $1
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({A principal move. After} 19. Bd4 {, but} 19... g6 {
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or 19...0-0-0 yield Black a clearly superior position.} (19... O-O $2 {
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is refuted by} 20. Bxh7+ Kxh7 21. Ng5+ Kg8 22. Qh5 Bxc2 (22... Qxc2 23. f5 $18)
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23. f5 $1 23... Bxf5 24. Rxf5)) 19... Nxf5 (19... O-O-O {fails to} 20. fxe6
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fxe6 21. Ng5) (19... exf5 {was more prudent:, e.g.} 20. Bg5 Nc5) 20. Bxf5 exf5
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21. e6 $1 {Otherwise after 21...0-0 White's position is lost.} 21... fxe6 22.
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Bf4 22... Qxf4 $2 ({
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A mistake, after which White's attack becomes irresistible. Correct was} 22...
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Qb6 $1 23. Bc7 Qxc7 24. Qxe6+ 24... Kd8 {, and although White has a durable
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initiative, Black has good chances to consolidate his position and convert his
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big material advantage.}) 23. Qxe6+ Kd8 24. Rbd1 b4 ({If} 24... Qe4 {, then}
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25. Qd6 Qe7 26. Qxd5 Kc7 (26... Ra7 27. Rfe1 {followed by 28.Ne5}) 27. Rfe1 $18
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) 25. Qxd5 Kc7 26. Rd4 Qh6 27. Rc4+ Bc6 28. Nd4 Nb8 29. Qa5+ Kb7 (29... Kd7 30.
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Qxf5+ {winning}) 30. Qxb4+ (30. Qxb4+ Kc7 (30... Kc8 31. Nxc6 Nxc6 32. Qb6) 31.
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Qe7+ Kc8 32. Rb1 {followed by 33.Rc6+(33.Nc6) and 34.Qb7+.}) 1-0
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[Event "VISA GP"]
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[Site "Reykjavik"]
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[Date "1998.03.15"]
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[Round "6"]
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[White "Vidarsson, Jon G"]
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[Black "Ward, Christopher"]
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[Result "0-1"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2380"]
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[BlackElo "2480"]
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[Annotator "Atlas,V"]
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[PlyCount "60"]
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[EventDate "1998.03.10"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1998.06.02"]
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1. e4 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Qa5 7. Bd2 Qa4
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8. Qg4 g6 9. Ra2 (9. Nf3 $5 {is a popular alternative here:} 9... Qxc2 10. dxc5
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Bd7 11. Nd4 Qe4+ 12. Qxe4 dxe4 13. Rb1 Bc6 14. Nb5 Bxb5 15. Rxb5 Nc6 16. Rxb7
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Nxe5 17. Bb5+ Kf8 18. Bf4 {1-0 Renet,O-Eustache,B/Clichy op 1991 (25)}) 9... c4
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(9... Nc6 {
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leaves White smaller choice, as Black threatens 10...cd4 and 10...Ne5.} 10. Nf3
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Nge7 11. Bd3 (11. Qf4 cxd4 12. Ng5 Nf5 13. g4 h6 14. Nxf7 g5 15. Qf3 Rf8 16.
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gxf5 Rxf7 17. f6 17... Nxe5 {0-1 Porrasmaa,T-Kekki,J/FIN-chT 1986 (31)}) 11...
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Nf5 12. Qf4 h6 13. h4 Bd7 14. g4 Nfe7 15. dxc5 Qxf4 16. Bxf4 h5 17. Nh2 hxg4
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18. Nxg4 Nf5 19. Nf6+ Kd8 20. Bxf5 gxf5 21. h5 {1-0 Hazai,L-Kekki,J/Espoo 1987
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(24) Now White can choose between retreating his queen to d1 and keeping it
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on the kingside.}) 10. Qd1 (10. h4 $5 {seems to me more attractive option:}
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10... h6 11. h5 g5 12. Qg3 Qb5 13. Ra1 Qb2 14. Rc1 Ne7 15. f4 Nf5 16. Qf3 g4
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17. Qxg4 Nc6 18. Qf3 {1-0 Grabics,M-Iltchouk,E/EUchJW-U18 1994 (42)}) 10... Nc6
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11. Be2 (11. h4 11... f6 $6 $140 12. h5 $1 $36 {was a better continuation.})
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11... Bd7 12. g4 $6 {Again, 11.h4 h5 was to be preferred. The text move just
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weakens the kingside and yields Black excellent counterplay.} 12... f6 $1 {
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A strong response. Now Black seizes initiative and start effective actions in
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the center and on the king side.} 13. Nf3 O-O-O 14. h4 $6 {
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Untimely advancenment. Essential was 14.Bf4 followed by 15.Qd2.} 14... h5 $1 {
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Having his king at the secure resort on the queenside, Black has all the
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reasons to maximally open the position on the opposite wing. Now White run
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into serious troubles.} 15. gxh5 $6 (15. g5 {
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was to be preferred, although after} 15... fxe5 {
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followed by Ng8-e7-f5 Black has a superior position.}) 15... Rxh5 16. exf6
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16... Rf5 $1 ({It is much stronger than} 16... Nxf6 17. Ng5 17... Rhh8 $2 $140
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18. Nf7 {
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, although after 17..e5 Black has excellent compensation for the exchange.})
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17. Rg1 17... Nxf6 {Planning 18...Ne4} 18. Ng5 18... Rf8 {Planning 18..e5} 19.
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Be3 $2 {White's position is critical, but after this move Black gets decisive
|
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advantage. Better was 19.f4 .} 19... Qa5 $1 {Provoking 20.Qd2 and preparing
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the exchange sacrifice, after which Black's attack becomes irresistible.} 20.
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Qd2 20... Rxg5 $1 {This move decides the game.} 21. hxg5 Ne4 22. Qc1 Qxc3+ 23.
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Bd2 Qxd4 24. Be3 Qc3+ 25. Bd2 25... Qh3 {Transferring his queen to the
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kingside, Black initiates the next phase of his attack.} 26. c3 Qh2 27. Rf1
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Rxf2 28. Rxf2 Qxf2+ 29. Kd1 29... Na5 {
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Opening the e8-a4 diagonal to the bishop and threatening 30...Nb3.} 30. Qc2
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Qg1+ ({White resigned. After} 30... Qg1+ 31. Be1 {
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Black has a pleasant choice between} 31... Nf2+ 32. Kd2 $140 32... Qxg5# {
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and 31...Ba4 32.Qa4 Nc3-+.}) 0-1
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[Event "YUG-ch53"]
|
|
[Site "Belgrade "]
|
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[Date "1998.03.18"]
|
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[Round "5"]
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[White "Markovic, Miroslav"]
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[Black "Drasko, Milan"]
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[Result "1-0"]
|
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[ECO "C19"]
|
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[WhiteElo "2540"]
|
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[BlackElo "2515"]
|
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[Annotator "Atlas,V"]
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[PlyCount "51"]
|
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[EventDate "1998.03.14"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
|
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[SourceDate "1998.06.02"]
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1. e4 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 c5 7. h4 b6 8.
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h5 h6 9. Bb5+ Bd7 10. Bd3 Qc7 11. Nf3 Nbc6 12. O-O O-O 13. Be3 ({
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|
A popular alternative is} 13. Re1 {Now Black's standard reactions are:} 13...
|
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f5 (13... f6 14. Bf4 fxe5 (14... cxd4 15. cxd4 Be8 16. exf6 Qxf4 17. fxe7 Rf6
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18. Bb5 Nxe7 19. Bxe8 Rxe8 20. Qd3 {
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0-1 Brunner,L-Kindermann,S/Altensteig 1992 (40)}) 15. Bxe5 Nxe5 16. Nxe5 cxd4
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17. cxd4 17... Nf5 {1-0 Daly,C-Clarke,T/Dublin op 1991 (35)}) 14. exf6 Rxf6 15.
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Ne5 cxd4 16. cxd4 Nxe5 17. dxe5 Rf7 18. a4 Raf8 19. Ba3 Be8 20. Qg4 20... Qd7 {
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1-0 Kovalev,A-Priehoda,V/Katowice op 1990 (39)}) 13... cxd4 $6 {
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A rare and rather dubious move. The standard continuation is} (13... c4 14. Be2
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f6 15. exf6 Rxf6 16. g3 (16. Nh4 Nd8 17. g3 Nb7 18. Ng2 Nd6 19. Bf4 Ba4 20. Bg4
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Qd7 21. Be5 21... Rf7 { - Leyva,R-Pecorelli Garcia,H/CUB-ch 1993 (40)}) 16...
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Raf8 17. Nh4 Be8 18. Qd2 Nc8 19. Ng2 19... Nd6 {
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- Dolmatov,S-Hertneck,G/Tilburg 1992 (80)}) 14. cxd4 Nf5 15. c4 $1 ({
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An efficient pawn advancent, casting doubts on Black's concept. It is
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stronger than} 15. Bxf5 $6 15... exf5 16. c4 Be6) 15... dxc4 $6 (15... Nce7 16.
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Rc1 16... Qb7 {
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was to be preferred. After the text move White obtains very dangerous attack.})
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16. Bxf5 exf5 17. Qc1 $1 (17. d5 $2 {fails to} 17... Nxe5 18. Bf4 (18. d6 Nxf3+
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) 18... Nxf3+ {
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The short queen move creates two very unpleasant threats:
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18.Qc4 and 18.Bh6.})
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17... Na5 ({Provoking the bishop sacrifice. After} 17... Kh7 18. Qxc4 {
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d5 Black's position is unbearable,}) (17... Be6 18. Bxh6 gxh6 19. Qxh6 {
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is also very dangerous for Black.}) 18. Bxh6 $1 18... gxh6 19. Qxh6 Qc6 20. Qf4
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Be6 (20... Kh7 { Rg8 is strongly met by} 21. Ng5+) (20... Kh8 {
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falls short after} 21. Rad1 { d5} 21... Be6 {loses in view of} 22. Qh6+ Kg8 23.
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Ng5 Rfd8 24. Nh7 { Nf6#.}) 21. Rae1 $1 ({
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Preparing rook transfer to the kingside through e3.} 21. Qg5+ $2 {
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would be a serious mistake, since after} 21... Kh7 {
|
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Rg8, Black fully consolidates his forces.}) 21... Kh7 (21... Kh8 {loses after}
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22. Qh6+ Kg8 23. Ng5) 22. Ng5+ Kh8 23. Re3 Rg8 (23... Qd7 $5 24. Rg3 Nc6 25.
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Nxe6 fxe6 26. d5 exd5 27. Rg6 $18) 24. Rg3 {
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|
Threatening 25.Ne4 and 25.d5 followed by 26.e6} 24... Bd5 (24... Rg7 {
|
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loses after} 25. Ne4 Bd5 26. Nf6 $18) (24... c3 {is easily refuted by} 25. Ne4
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Bc4 (25... Rxg3 26. Qh6+ Kg8 27. Nf6#) 26. Nf6 $18) 25. e6 $1 {This elegant
|
|
pawn advance immediately decides the game. The threats 26.Nf7+ Kh7 28.Qh6# and
|
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26.Qe5 are irresistible.} 25... Bxe6 26. Qe5+ 1-0
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[Event "New York op"]
|
|
[Site "New York"]
|
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[Date "1998.03.20"]
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[Round "7"]
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[White "Atalik, Suat"]
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[Black "Gurevich, Mikhail"]
|
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[Result "1/2-1/2"]
|
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[ECO "C16"]
|
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[WhiteElo "2595"]
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[BlackElo "2635"]
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[Annotator "Finkel,A"]
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|
[PlyCount "103"]
|
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[EventDate "1998.03.16"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1998.06.02"]
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1. e4 {Gurevich,M} 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 b6 5. a3 Bf8 6. Nf3 Qd7 7.
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Bb5 c6 8. Ba4 Ba6 9. Ne2 Bb5 10. Bb3 c5 (10... a5 $6 11. c3 a4 12. Bc2 c5 13.
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O-O Nc6 14. Re1 Bxe2 15. Qxe2 cxd4 16. cxd4 $16 {
|
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Gallagher,J-Peric,S/Geneve op 1994 (37)}) 11. c3 Nc6 12. O-O Nge7 13. Re1 (13.
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Bc2 13... a5 $6 14. Re1 a4 15. Nf4 g6 16. h4 h5 17. Be3 c4 18. Ng5 $36 {
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Polgar,S-Molnar,V/Rimavska Sobota 1991 (23)}) 13... Bxe2 {TN} (13... Rc8 14.
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Ng3 cxd4 15. Nxd4 $5 (15. cxd4 $14) 15... Nxd4 16. cxd4 Nc6 17. Nh5 Na5 18. Ba2
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18... Qc6 $6 19. Qg4 $16 {Nolan,G-Buchanan,W/ch-SCO, Aviemore 1997 (35)}) (
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13... h5 $6 14. Bg5 Bxe2 15. Rxe2 Nf5 16. dxc5 $1 16... Bxc5 17. Ba4 a6 18. c4
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$1 $16 {Oll,L-Epishin,V/URS-YM Tbilisi 1989 (38)}) (13... Nf5 14. g4 $6 14...
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Nfe7 15. Ng3 c4 16. Bc2 Na5 17. Nh5 h6 18. Bf4 18... O-O-O $132 {
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Miljanic,B-Nikolic,Z/Vrnjacka Banja 1987/0-1 (57)}) (13... O-O-O $5 14. Bc2 Ng6
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15. Ng3 Kb7 16. h4 h6 17. h5 Nge7 18. Be3 (18. dxc5 bxc5 19. Be3 19... Nc8 $13)
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18... c4 19. Nh4 $6 (19. a4 Ba6 20. Nh2 $14) 19... Rg8 $13 {
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Chandler,M-Timman,J/Amsterdam 1987/1-0 (53)} 20. Qg4 {Gurevich,M} 20... Na5 21.
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f4 21... f5 $132 {0-1 Nattkamper,S-Van Wedel,B/corr 1991 (34)}) 14. Rxe2 (14.
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Qxe2 {Gurevich,M} 14... cxd4 15. cxd4 Nf5 16. Be3 16... a6 $13) 14... c4 15.
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Bc2 b5 (15... h6 $5 16. Nd2 Na5 17. Nf1 g6 18. Ne3 Bg7 19. g3 19... O-O-O $13 {
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Lampen,T-Tolonen,L/Espoo 1996 (50)}) 16. Re3 (16. b3 $5 {Gurevich,M} 16... cxb3
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17. Bxb3 Na5 18. a4 $36) 16... h6 $1 {Necessarily profilactics against Ng5.} (
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16... Nf5 $6 {Gurevich,M} 17. Bxf5 exf5 18. a4 $1 18... b4 19. b3 Na5 20. e6 $1
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$40) 17. Nd2 Nc8 (17... Nf5 {Gurevich,M} 18. Rh3 Be7 19. Nf3 Bd8 20. g4 $36)
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18. Qg4 $36 {The plans of both sides are clear:white will try to create play
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on the kingside,while black will search for the counterplay on the queenside,
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but white pieces are better placed for forthcoming actions so his prospects
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are better.} 18... Nb6 19. Rf3 19... Qe7 $6 (19... a5 $5) (19... O-O-O {
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Gurevich,M} 20. Qf4 f5 21. exf6 gxf6 22. Qxf6 Be7 23. Qf7 $16) 20. a4 $1 {
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Using inaccuracy of black on previous move white opens a-file for his pieces.}
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20... h5 (20... b4 21. a5 Nd7 22. Ba4 Rc8 23. Nf1 $14) (20... bxa4 {Gurevich,M}
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21. Rxa4 Nxa4 (21... g6 $2 22. Rxf7 $1 22... Qxf7 (22... Kxf7 23. Qxg6#) 23.
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Bxg6 $18) 22. Bxa4 Qd7 (22... Rc8 23. b3 $36) 23. Qf4 Rc8 24. b3 $40) 21. Qg3
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21... bxa4 $5 22. h4 $1 22... Qd7 23. Rf4 {With idea Nd2-f3-g5} 23... Ne7 24.
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Qf3 (24. Nf3 $5 24... Nf5 25. Bxf5 exf5 26. e6 $1 (26. Bd2 26... O-O-O $15)
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26... Qxe6 27. Bd2 $44) 24... Nc6 25. Qg3 Ne7 26. Qf3 Nc6 (26... Ng6 $6 27.
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Bxg6 fxg6 28. Qg3 Rh6 29. Nf1 $1 $16) 27. Rxa4 $5 {
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Avoiding the repeation of the moves after 27.Qg3} 27... g6 {
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Deciding to take the other rook.Too dangerous was} (27... Nxa4 $6 28. Bxa4 Rc8
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(28... Be7 $2 29. Nxc4 $1 $18) 29. b3 cxb3 30. Nxb3 (30. c4 $5) 30... Qc7 (
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30... g6 {Gurevich,M} 31. Na5 31... Bh6 $13) 31. c4 $1 31... dxc4 32. Na5 $1
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32... Qxa5 33. Bxc6+ Kd8 34. Rxf7 $18) 28. Ra1 Bh6 29. Rf6 Bg7 30. b3 $1 $44 (
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30. Rf4 {Gurevich,M} 30... Bh6 $11) 30... cxb3 $1 (30... Bxf6 $6 31. Qxf6 Rg8
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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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$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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38... Ra6 39. Bxc5 39... Kg8 $13) 34... fxe6 35. Bxg6+ Kf8 36. Ba3+ Kg8 37. Qg3
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Qxf6 38. Re1 {Increasing the pressure.Deserved attention} (38. Be8+ $5 38...
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Qg7 (38... Kh7 $5 39. Bxd7 Nd8 40. Bd6 Rg8 41. Qd3+ Qg6 42. Qf3 Qg4 43. Qd3+
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Qg6 44. Qf1 $14) 39. Bxd7 Qxg3 (39... Nd8 {Gurevich,M} 40. Qxg7+ Kxg7 41. Bd6
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41... Rh7 $13) 40. Bxe6+ Kg7 41. fxg3 Rad8 42. Bc5 $14) 38... Qg7 $2 (38... Nf8
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$1 39. Be8+ Qg7 40. Qxg7+ Kxg7 41. Bxc6 Rc8 42. Bxf8+ (42. Bb5 {Gurevich,M}
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42... Rxc3 43. Bc5 a5 44. Ra1 Ng6 45. Rxa5 45... Nxh4 $15) 42... Rhxf8 43. Rxe6
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$11 (43. Rxe6 Rf6 44. Bxd5 (44. Re7+ 44... Kf8 $17) 44... Rxe6 45. Bxe6 45...
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Rxc3 $17)) 39. Rxe6 Rc8 40. Qd6 $1 $18 40... Rh6 $8 (40... Nb6 $2 41. Bd3 $1
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$18 (41. Qxc6 {Gurevich,M} 41... Rxc6 42. Re8+ Qf8 43. Rxf8+ 43... Kg7 $13)) (
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40... Nf8 {Gurevich,M} 41. Qxd5 Nxg6 (41... Nxe6 42. Qxe6+ $18) (41... Qd7 42.
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Rd6+ $18) 42. Rxg6+ Kh7 43. Qxh5+ $18) 41. Bc1 Kh8 (41... Nf8 {Gurevich,M} 42.
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Bxh6 Qxh6 43. Bf7+ $18) 42. Bxh6 Qxh6 43. Be8 $2 ({Step in the wrong direction
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after fantasticaly played previous part of the game.Simple} 43. Bf5 $1 43...
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Qc1+ 44. Kh2 Nce5 45. Rh6+ Kg8 (45... Kg7 46. Qe7+ $1 46... Kxh6 47. Qh7#) 46.
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Qe6+ 46... Nf7 $8 (46... Kf8 47. Rh8+ Kg7 48. Rh7+ Kf8 49. Qe7+ Kg8 50. Qg7#)
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47. Rg6+ (47. Rh7 $2 47... Qf4+ 48. Kh3 Rxc3+ 49. g3 Rxg3+ 50. fxg3 50... Qf1+
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$11) 47... Kf8 48. Qxd7 Qf4+ 49. Rg3 Rxc3 50. Qxd5 Qxh4+ 51. Bh3 $18 {
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would give white exellent wining chanses.}) (43. Qxd7 {Gurevich,M} 43... Qc1+
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44. Kh2 44... Qf4+ $11) (43. Bd3 {Gurevich,M} 43... Qc1+ 44. Kh2 Nf8 (44...
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Nce5 45. dxe5 Qf4+ 46. Kg1 Qc1+ 47. Bf1 $18) 45. Rh6+ Kg8 46. Qf6 $18) 43...
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Qc1+ 44. Kh2 44... Nce5 $3 $11 45. Rh6+ (45. dxe5 Qf4+ 46. g3 (46. Kh3 $2 46...
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Rxc3+ 47. g3 Qf5+ 48. Kg2 48... Qf3+ $19) 46... Qxf2+ 47. Kh3 47... Qf1+ $11)
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45... Kg8 (45... Kg7) 46. Rg6+ (46. Qxd5+ Kg7 47. Rg6+ Nxg6 48. Qxd7+ Kh6 49.
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Qxc8 49... Qf4+ $11) 46... Kh8 $1 47. dxe5 (47. Rg5 {Gurevich,M} 47... Ng4+ (
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47... Qf4+ 48. Kh3 Rxc3+ 49. g3 Qf6 50. dxe5 $18) (47... Rxe8 48. Qh6#) 48.
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Rxg4 hxg4 49. Bxd7 $18) 47... Qf4+ 48. Rg3 (48. Kh3 {Gurevich,M} 48... Qf5+ (
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48... Rxc3+ 49. f3 Qf5+ 50. Kg3) 49. Kg3 Rxe8 50. Rg5 Rg8 51. Qh6+ 51... Qh7
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$13) 48... Nxe5 49. Kh3 (49. Bxh5 {Gurevich,M} 49... Nf3+ $19) 49... Qf5+ (
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49... Rxe8 $6 50. Rg5 $1 50... Kh7 51. Rxh5+ Kg7 52. Rg5+ Kf7 53. Qh6 $18) (
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49... Rc4 $2 {Gurevich,M} 50. Qd8 $1 50... Qf5+ 51. Kh2 $16) (49... Nd3 {
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Gurevich,M} 50. Qg6 Nxf2+ 51. Kh2 Ng4+ 52. Kh3 52... Nf2+ $11) 50. Kh2 50...
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Qf4 $1 (50... Ng4+ {Gurevich,M} 51. Rxg4 $18) 51. Kh3 Qf5+ 52. Kh2 1/2-1/2
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[Event "ARG-ch"]
|
|
[Site "Buenos Aires"]
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[Date "1998.04.28"]
|
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[Round "12"]
|
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[White "Alonso, Salvador"]
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[Black "Gomez Baillo, Jorge H"]
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|
[Result "0-1"]
|
|
[ECO "C16"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2390"]
|
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[BlackElo "2440"]
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[Annotator "Finkel,A"]
|
|
[PlyCount "84"]
|
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[EventDate "1998.04.15"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1998.08.06"]
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1. e4 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 b6 5. h4 5... Ba6 $5 (5... Qd7 6. h5 (
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6. Qg4 $5 6... f5 7. Qh5+ Qf7 8. Qxf7+ Kxf7 9. Bd2 c6 10. Nce2 Bf8 11. Nh3 $14
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{Ninov,N-Pacheco,E/WchJM-U26 1990 (27)}) 6... h6 (6... Nc6 7. a3 Bf8 8. f4 $6
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8... Bb7 9. g4 O-O-O 10. Nce2 Kb8 11. Bh3 11... f6 $132 {
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Rantanen,Y-Dizdar,G/Belgrade GMA 1988 (39)}) 7. Qg4 Bf8 8. Bb5 (8. Nf3 Bb7 9.
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Nh4 Nc6 10. a3 O-O-O 11. b4 Nge7 12. Bd3 Kb8 13. Ne2 $14 {
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Stefansson,H-Sjodell,U/Peer Gynt 1990 (35)}) 8... c6 9. Ba4 Ba6 10. Nce2 Bb5
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11. Bxb5 cxb5 12. Bd2 Nc6 13. Rh3 Nge7 14. Qf4 g5 15. hxg6 $14 {
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Jonsson,H-Cobb,J/Lloyds Bank op 1994 (35)}) 6. Qg4 (6. Bxa6 Nxa6 7. Qd3 Qc8 8.
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h5 Ne7 9. a3 Bxc3+ 10. Qxc3 h6 11. Ne2 $14) 6... Bf8 7. Bxa6 Nxa6 8. Nh3 8...
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Nb4 $5 9. Bg5 Qd7 (9... f6 $2 10. Qxe6+ Be7 11. O-O-O fxg5 12. Nxg5 Nh6 13. a3
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$18) 10. O-O-O $14 10... h6 $5 {Divorcing the bishop from g5 where it disturbs
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the normal development of black pieces.} 11. Be3 11... h5 {
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Otherwise white would play h5 himself.} 12. Qe2 Ne7 13. Nf4 g6 14. a3 Nbc6 15.
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g4 {Serious attention deserved} (15. f3 $5 15... Nf5 16. Bf2 Bh6 17. Qd2 Na5
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18. Nce2 Nc4 19. Qc3 $14) 15... Bh6 (15... hxg4 16. Qxg4 Bh6 (16... Nf5 17. h5
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gxh5 18. Nxh5 O-O-O 19. Nf6 $18) 17. h5 O-O-O 18. hxg6 Bxf4 19. Bxf4 Nxg6 20.
|
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Bg5 $14) 16. gxh5 Bxf4 17. Bxf4 Rxh5 18. Qg4 O-O-O 19. Ne2 Kb7 (19... Nf5 20.
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Bg5 Rdh8 21. Ng3 R5h7 22. Bf6 Re8 23. h5 $14) 20. Ng3 Rhh8 21. Bg5 Rc8 22. h5
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gxh5 23. Nxh5 Nf5 24. Nf6 Qd8 25. c3 $5 {Nothing special promises} (25. Rxh8
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Qxh8 26. Nxd5 Nfxd4 27. Ne7 Nxe7 28. Bxe7 Nc6 29. Bf6 $14) 25... Nce7 26. Qf3
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$5 {Preparing to take on h8 and then to take control over the h-file by Rh1.}
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26... c5 $132 27. dxc5 $5 (27. Rxh8 Qxh8 28. Rh1 28... Qg7 $1 $17) 27... Rxh1
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$1 (27... Rxc5 $2 28. Ne4 $1 28... Rc8 29. Nd6+ $1 29... Nxd6 30. Rxh8 Qxh8 31.
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exd6 Nf5 32. d7 $18) 28. Qxh1 Rxc5 29. Qh7 29... Qc8 $1 $11 {
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Black is just on time to create a counterplay on the queenside.} 30. Qxf7 Rxc3+
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31. Kb1 $5 (31. bxc3 Qxc3+ 32. Kb1 Qb3+ 33. Kc1 33... Qc3+ $11) 31... Qc4 $8
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32. Nxd5 $6 {White overestimates his chanses and doesn't feel the danger.} (32.
|
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Qxe6 $5 $142 32... Rxa3 $1 33. Qd7+ Ka6 34. bxa3 Qb3+ 35. Kc1 35... Qc3+ $11)
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32... exd5 33. Bxe7 $4 {It still wasn't too late to take on c3.} (33. bxc3 Qb3+
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34. Kc1 Qxc3+ 35. Kb1 Qb3+ 36. Kc1 Qxa3+ (36... Qc3+ $11) 37. Kb1 Qb3+ 38. Kc1
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Qc3+ 39. Kb1 39... Qxe5 $15) 33... Qe4+ $1 {Important intermediate check.} 34.
|
|
Ka1 34... Rc7 $19 35. Qxd5+ {White has no other choice,but to enter the
|
|
endgame,which doesn't promise any chanses of survival.} 35... Qxd5 36. Rxd5
|
|
Rxe7 37. f4 Kc6 38. Rd8 Kc5 39. Kb1 Nd4 40. Rf8 Kd5 41. f5 Kxe5 42. f6 Rd7 0-1
|
|
|
|
[Event "Dresden zt 1.2"]
|
|
[Site "Dresden"]
|
|
[Date "1998.05.01"]
|
|
[Round "4"]
|
|
[White "Lutz, Christopher"]
|
|
[Black "Uhlmann, Wolfgang"]
|
|
[Result "1-0"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2595"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2495"]
|
|
[Annotator "Lutz,C"]
|
|
[PlyCount "109"]
|
|
[EventDate "1998.04.28"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "2005.11.24"]
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|
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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) (
|
|
6... Qc7) 7. Qg4 Qc7 ({
|
|
In der modernen Grossmeisterpraxis ist gegenwaertig (2004) die Fortsetzung}
|
|
7... O-O {populaerer.} 8. Bd3 $5 8... f5 (8... Nbc6 9. Qh5 Ng6 10. Nf3 10...
|
|
Qc7 $13) 9. exf6 Rxf6 10. Bg5 Rf7) 8. Qxg7 Rg8 9. Qxh7 cxd4 10. Ne2 Nbc6 11. f4
|
|
Bd7 12. Qd3 dxc3 13. Nxc3 a6 14. Rb1 Na5 15. h4 Nf5 16. Rh3 O-O-O 17. h5 Rg4 (
|
|
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}
|
|
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.
|
|
cxd3 Rxh5 30. Rxb7 Nh4+ 31. Kf2 (31. Kg1 $5 31... Nf5 $44 { R h3}) 31... Nf5
|
|
32. Kg2 Nh4+ 33. Kf1 Nf5 34. Ke2 34... Rh1 $6 (34... Rh2+ $5 $142 35. Kd1 (35.
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|
Kf3 {Comp Fritz8} 35... Rh3+ 36. Ke4 Rh1 37. Bd2 37... Rh2 $14) 35... Nd4 $44 (
|
|
35... Rh1+ {Comp Fritz8} 36. Kd2 36... Nd4 $14)) 35. Be3 { Bc5} 35... Nxe3 36.
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|
Kxe3 $16 36... Ra1 37. Rb8+ Kd7 38. Rb7+ Ke8 39. Rb3 a5 40. Kd4 a4 41. Rc3 Rf1
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|
({Auf} 41... Kd7 $2 {folgt entscheidend} 42. Kc5 $18) 42. Ke3 (42. Rc4 Rxf4+
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|
43. Kc3 Rf5 44. d4 44... f6 $14) 42... Ra1 43. Kd2 Kd7 44. Kc2 Ra2+ 45. Kc1 (
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|
45. Kb1 Rd2) 45... Ra1+ $2 {Der entscheidende Fehler.} ({Mit} 45... Kd8 $142 {
|
|
haette Schwarz Remis halten koennen:} 46. Kb1 Rd2 47. Rc4 Rxd3 48. Rxa4 Rf3 49.
|
|
Kb2 49... Kc8 $11) 46. Kb2 Rd1 47. Rc4 Rxd3 48. Rxa4 Rf3 (48... Kc6 49. Ra7 $18
|
|
) 49. Rc4 f6 (49... Ke7 50. a4 $18) 50. exf6 Ke8 51. a4 $18 51... Kf7 52. a5
|
|
Rd3 53. a6 Rd7 54. Ra4 Ra7 55. Kc3 {und Schwarz gab auf.} (55. Kc3 Kxf6 56. Kd4
|
|
$18 { Kc5-b6}) 1-0
|
|
|
|
[Event "Dresden zt 1.2"]
|
|
[Site "Dresden"]
|
|
[Date "1998.05.01"]
|
|
[Round "4"]
|
|
[White "Zelcic, Robert"]
|
|
[Black "Jacimovic, Dragoljub"]
|
|
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
|
|
[ECO "C15"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2540"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2480"]
|
|
[Annotator "Finkel,A"]
|
|
[PlyCount "92"]
|
|
[EventDate "1998.04.28"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "1998.08.06"]
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|
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|
1. e4 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Nc6 4. Nge2 Bb4 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. Nxc3 dxe4 7. d5
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|
exd5 (7... Nce7 $6 8. Qg4 $1 (8. dxe6 $6 8... Qxd1+ 9. Kxd1 Bxe6 10. Nxe4
|
|
O-O-O+ 11. Ke1 Bf5 12. Bd3 12... Nf6 $11 {
|
|
Oll,L-Vaganian,R/Keres mem 1983/ - (44)}) 8... Nxd5 (8... Kf8 $6 9. dxe6 f5
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|
10. Qg3 Bxe6 11. Nb5 $1 11... Qd7 12. Bf4 Rd8 13. Be2 $16 {
|
|
Nataf,I-Kinsman,A/Paris-London 1994 (57)}) 9. Nxd5 exd5 10. Qxg7 Qf6 11. Bh6 $3
|
|
11... Qxh6 12. Qxh8 $16 {Al Modiahki,M-Relange,E/WchJM-U20 1994 (38)}) 8. Qxd5
|
|
Be6 (8... Nge7 $5 9. Qxd8+ Nxd8 10. Nxe4 Bf5 11. Bd3 Ne6 12. Bd2 O-O-O 13.
|
|
O-O-O Bg6 14. Rhe1 14... Nd5 { - Zaitsev,I-Vaganian,R/Sochi 1980}) (8... Nf6
|
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$6 9. Qxd8+ 9... Kxd8 $5 (9... Nxd8 10. Bg5 O-O (10... Bf5 11. Bxf6 gxf6 12.
|
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Nd5 Ne6 13. Nxf6+ Kf8 14. O-O-O $14 {Al Modiahki,M-Dochev,D/WchJ-U16 1990 (29)}
|
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) 11. Bxf6 gxf6 12. Nxe4 Kg7 (12... Re8 13. O-O-O) 13. O-O-O Nc6 14. Bb5 $16 {
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|
Shirazi,K-Akhsharumova,A/Saint John op-1 1988 (33)}) 10. Bg5 Re8 11. O-O-O+ Bd7
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|
12. Bb5 Kc8 13. Rhe1 $44 {Suhail,A-Contin,D/Velden op 1994 (15)}) 9. Qxe4 (9.
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Qxd8+ Rxd8 10. Bf4 Nf6 (10... f5 $6 11. Nb5 $5 11... Nf6 12. Nxc7+ Kf7 13. Nxe6
|
|
Kxe6 14. Bc4+ $14 {Tu Hoang Thong-Johansen,D/Jakarta zt 1993/ - (45)}) 11.
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Bxc7 Rd7 12. Bf4 O-O 13. Bb5 Rc8 14. Bg5 14... Ne8 $5 $132 {
|
|
Bronstein,D-Vaganian,R/Tilburg 1993/ - (45)}) 9... Nf6 10. Qh4 (10. Qa4 $5
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|
10... Qe7 11. Be2 O-O 12. Be3 Rfd8 13. O-O Ne5 14. Bg5 $14 {
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Al Modiahki,M-Claesen,J/WchJM-U18 1992 (24)}) 10... Qd4 $5 11. Bg5 (11. Qg3 $6
|
|
11... Ne4 12. Nxe4 Qxe4+ 13. Be3 Qxc2 14. Qxg7 14... O-O-O $36) 11... O-O-O 12.
|
|
Qxd4 Nxd4 13. O-O-O $14 {Thanks to the pair of bishops white has minimal
|
|
advantge in the endgame,but it's very difficult to transform this advantage
|
|
into something more significient.} 13... h6 14. Be3 (14. Bxf6 $5 14... gxf6 15.
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|
Bd3 (15. g3 $6 15... Bg4 $5 16. Rd2 Rhe8 17. Bc4 Bf3 18. Rf1 18... Re7 $15)
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15... Rhg8 16. g3 Bg4 17. Rde1 Nf3 18. Re3 Ne5 19. Be2 $14) 14... Nc6 15. Bb5
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|
Bd7 16. h3 {Preventing Ng4.} 16... a6 17. Bc4 Be6 18. Bxe6+ fxe6 19. Rxd8+ Rxd8
|
|
20. Re1 {Now black has a weakness on e6,but the number of pieces on the board
|
|
is limited and it's quiet complicated to take advantage of this fact.} 20...
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|
Re8 21. Bd2 Kd7 22. Ne4 Nxe4 23. Rxe4 23... Ke7 $1 {
|
|
Bringing the king to f7 to defend the pawns on the kingside.} 24. Rg4 Kf7 25.
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Bc3 Rg8 26. Rg3 $6 {One of the most basic things in the endgame is
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centraliztion of the king;so better was} (26. Kd2 e5 27. Ke3 Ke6 28. f4 $5 {
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with better chanses.}) 26... e5 27. Re3 $6 27... Re8 28. Re4 28... g5 $5 $132 {
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Now white can't transfer f4 andblack gets sufficient counterchanses.} 29. h4
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Kf6 30. hxg5+ hxg5 31. Re3 (31. Kd2 $5 31... Rh8 32. Ke2 Kf5 (32... Rh2 33. Rg4
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Kf5 34. f3 Nd4+ 35. Bxd4 exd4 36. b4 $1 $16) 33. f3 Rh1 34. Kd3 Rd1+ 35. Kc4
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35... Ke6 $11) 31... g4 32. Re1 $6 32... Rf8 33. Re2 Kf5 34. Kd2 Rd8+ 35. Ke3
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35... Ne7 $15 {The pointless play of white changed the situation on the board
|
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and now white is the one who tries to keep the balance.} 36. Re1 Nd5+ 37. Ke2
|
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Nxc3+ 38. bxc3 Rd5 39. Rh1 $1 {
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White's defensive resourses are more than sufficient to make a draw.} 39... Rc5
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(39... Ra5 40. Rh7 Rxa3 41. Rxc7 b5 42. Kd2 Ra1 43. Rf7+ Ke6 44. Rg7 Kf5 45.
|
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Rf7+ $11) 40. Kd3 b5 41. Rh5+ Kg6 42. Rh8 Rc4 43. Ra8 Ra4 44. Rc8 Rc4 45. Ra8
|
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45... Ra4 {Black opts for immideate draw.} 46. Rc8 Rc4 1/2-1/2
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|
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[Event "Dresden zt 1.2"]
|
|
[Site "Dresden"]
|
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[Date "1998.05.05"]
|
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[Round "7"]
|
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[White "Rogulj, Branko"]
|
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[Black "Uhlmann, Wolfgang"]
|
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[Result "1/2-1/2"]
|
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[ECO "C15"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2430"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2495"]
|
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[Annotator "Finkel,A"]
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|
[PlyCount "71"]
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[EventDate "1998.04.28"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1998.08.06"]
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1. e4 {Finkel,A} 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. Nge2 dxe4 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. Nxc3
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Nc6 7. d5 exd5 (7... Nce7 $6 {Finkel,A} 8. Qg4 $1 (8. dxe6 $6 8... Qxd1+ 9.
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Kxd1 Bxe6 10. Nxe4 O-O-O+ 11. Ke1 Bf5 12. Bd3 12... Nf6 $11 {
|
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Oll,L-Vaganian,R/Keres mem 1983/ - (44)}) 8... Nxd5 (8... Kf8 $6 9. dxe6 f5
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10. Qg3 Bxe6 11. Nb5 $1 11... Qd7 12. Bf4 Rd8 13. Be2 $16 {
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Nataf,I-Kinsman,A/Paris-London 1994 (57)}) 9. Nxd5 exd5 10. Qxg7 Qf6 11. Bh6 $3
|
|
11... Qxh6 12. Qxh8 $16 {Al Modiahki,M-Relange,E/WchJM-U20 1994 (38)}) 8. Qxd5
|
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8... Nge7 $5 {Another continuation promising black good chanses to equalize is}
|
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(8... Be6 {Finkel,A} 9. Qxe4 (9. Qxd8+ {Finkel,A} 9... Rxd8 10. Bf4 Nf6 (10...
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f5 $6 11. Nb5 $5 11... Nf6 12. Nxc7+ Kf7 13. Nxe6 Kxe6 14. Bc4+ $14 {
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Tu Hoang Thong-Johansen,D/Jakarta zt 1993/ - (45)}) 11. Bxc7 Rd7 12. Bf4 O-O
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13. Bb5 Rc8 14. Bg5 14... Ne8 $5 $132 {
|
|
Bronstein,D-Vaganian,R/Tilburg 1993/ - (45)}) 9... Nf6 10. Qh4 (10. Qa4 $5 {
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Finkel,A} 10... Qe7 11. Be2 O-O 12. Be3 Rfd8 13. O-O Ne5 14. Bg5 $14 {
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Al Modiahki,M-Claesen,J/WchJM-U18 1992 (24)}) 10... Qd4 $5 11. Bg5 O-O-O 12.
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Qxd4 Nxd4 13. O-O-O $14 {Zelcic,R-Jacimovic,D/Zonal 1.1 1998 (46)}) (8... Nf6
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$6 {Finkel,A} 9. Qxd8+ 9... Kxd8 $5 (9... Nxd8 10. Bg5 O-O (10... Bf5 11. Bxf6
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gxf6 12. Nd5 Ne6 13. Nxf6+ Kf8 14. O-O-O $14 {
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Al Modiahki,M-Dochev,D/WchJ-U16 1990 (29)}) 11. Bxf6 gxf6 12. Nxe4 Kg7 (12...
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Re8 13. O-O-O) 13. O-O-O Nc6 14. Bb5 $16 {
|
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Shirazi,K-Akhsharumova,A/Saint John op-1 1988 (33)}) 10. Bg5 Re8 11. O-O-O+ Bd7
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12. Bb5 Kc8 13. Rhe1 $44 {Suhail,A-Contin,D/Velden op 1994 (15)}) 9. Qxd8+ Nxd8
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10. Nxe4 Bf5 11. Bb5+ ({More in the spirit of position was} 11. Bd3 $5 11...
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Ne6 12. Bd2 O-O-O 13. O-O-O Bg6 14. Rhe1 14... Nd5 {
|
|
- Zaitsev,I-Vaganian,R/Sochi 1980}) 11... Ndc6 12. f3 O-O-O 13. O-O 13... Nd4
|
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$11 14. Bd3 (14. Ba4 14... b5 $5 (14... Ne2+ 15. Kf2 Nxc1 16. Raxc1 Bxe4 17.
|
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fxe4 17... Ng6 $11) 15. Bb3 Nxb3 16. cxb3 Rhe8 17. Nc5 Rd5 18. b4 18... Re5 $13
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) 14... Nb3 $1 {Depriving white the advantage of two bishops.} 15. Rb1 Nxc1 16.
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Rbxc1 16... Bg6 {
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The position is compleatly balanced and a draw seems not far away.} 17. Rfe1
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Nc6 18. f4 $6 (18. Nf2 $5 18... Bxd3 19. Nxd3 Rhe8 20. Kf2 $11) 18... Rhe8 19.
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Kf2 19... Nd4 $15 {The position is still about balanced,but white has to play
|
|
accuratly not to change the status-quo in black's favour.} 20. Rcd1 $6 (20. g3
|
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$5) 20... Nxc2 $5 {Wining a pawn,but the arising rook ending is only slightly
|
|
better for black and white holds it without any difficulties.} 21. Bxc2 Rxd1
|
|
22. Rxd1 Bxe4 23. Re1 f5 24. Bxe4 fxe4 25. Ke3 25... c5 (25... Re6 $5 26. Re2
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$5 26... Kd7 27. f5 Re5 28. Kf4 $11) 26. Rc1 b6 27. b4 $5 (27. Rc4 $11) 27...
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Kc7 28. bxc5 28... b5 {Starting the race which ends up a draw.} 29. g4 Kc6 30.
|
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f5 a5 31. g5 b4 32. axb4 axb4 33. h4 b3 34. f6 gxf6 35. gxf6 Kd5 36. c6 1/2-1/2
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|
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[Event "Dresden zt 1.2"]
|
|
[Site "Dresden"]
|
|
[Date "1998.05.06"]
|
|
[Round "8"]
|
|
[White "Zelcic, Robert"]
|
|
[Black "Jussupow, Artur"]
|
|
[Result "1-0"]
|
|
[ECO "C15"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2540"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2630"]
|
|
[Annotator "Finkel,A"]
|
|
[PlyCount "79"]
|
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[EventDate "1998.04.28"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
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|
[SourceDate "1998.08.06"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. Nge2 dxe4 5. a3 Be7 6. Nxe4 Nf6 7. N2g3 Nc6 8.
|
|
c3 e5 9. Nxf6+ (9. dxe5 $6 9... Qxd1+ 10. Kxd1 Nxe4 11. Nxe4 Bf5 12. Bd3 Bg4+
|
|
13. f3 Nxe5 14. fxg4 14... O-O-O $11 {Mariotti,S-Tatai,S/Rome m 1972/1-0 (78)})
|
|
9... Bxf6 10. d5 Ne7 11. c4 (11. Bc4 O-O (11... Nf5 $6 12. Nxf5 Bxf5 13. Bb5+
|
|
Bd7 (13... Kf8 $5) 14. Qb3 c6 15. Bc4 cxd5 16. Bxd5 $14 {
|
|
Gheorghiu,F-Hug,W/Palma de Mallorca 1972 (51)}) 12. O-O Nf5 (12... Ng6 $5 13.
|
|
Ne4 Be7 14. Qh5 Kh8 15. Ng5 Bxg5 16. Bxg5 16... Qd6 {
|
|
- Gheorghiu,F-Uhlmann,W/Skopje olm 1972}) 13. Nxf5 (13. Ne4 $5 13... Be7 14.
|
|
f4 exf4 15. Bxf4 Nd6 16. Bd3 Nxe4 17. Bxe4 $14 {
|
|
Seifried,W-Roemer,U/Oberschwaben ch 1993/ - (53)}) 13... Bxf5 14. Be3 Bg5 15.
|
|
Qh5 Bxe3 16. Qxf5 Bc5 17. Qxe5 17... Qh4 { - Hort,V-Uhlmann,W/Skopje olm 1972}
|
|
) (11. Qa4+ $5 11... c6 12. dxc6 Nxc6 13. Nh5 O-O 14. Nxf6+ Qxf6 15. Bd3 15...
|
|
Bf5 $11 {Rajna,G-Mednis,E/Szolnok 1975/ - (47)}) 11... Ng6 $6 (11... Nf5 $5
|
|
12. Bd3 (12. Ne4 O-O 13. Bd3 (13. Nxf6+ Qxf6 14. Bd3 $6 14... e4 $1 15. Be2 (
|
|
15. Bxe4 Re8 16. f3 Qh4+ 17. Ke2 17... Nd6 $40) 15... Nh4 16. O-O Qg6 17. g3
|
|
Bh3 18. Re1 18... e3 $1 19. Qd4 19... Qf5 $40) 13... Be7 $15) 12... Nd4 (12...
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|
Nxg3 $5 13. hxg3 b6 (13... h6 14. Qh5 b5 15. Be3 bxc4 16. Bxc4 Qd7 17. Qe2 $14
|
|
{Grzesik,T-Gscheidlen,W/BL8687 1987/ - (49)}) 14. Be3 14... e4 $6 15. Bxe4
|
|
Bxb2 16. Ra2 Bc3+ 17. Kf1 $36 {Tseitlin,M-Vilela,J/Tirnavia-A 1979 (27)}) 13.
|
|
O-O O-O 14. Re1 14... c6 $11) 12. Bd3 O-O 13. Qc2 $5 (13. O-O 13... Nf4 $5 14.
|
|
Be4 14... g6 $13) 13... c6 14. dxc6 bxc6 15. O-O 15... a5 $6 (15... Qc7 $5) 16.
|
|
Be4 Qc7 17. Be3 a4 18. Bc5 Re8 19. Rfd1 $14 {All white pieces take very
|
|
comfortable positions,black pawn on a4 is serious weakness and black is
|
|
deprived of active counteplay.} 19... Bd7 20. Ne2 (20. Nf5 $5 20... Red8 (20...
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|
Bxf5 21. Bxf5 Red8 22. g3 $16 (22. Rxd8+ Bxd8 23. Rd1 Be7 24. Rd7 $2 24... Qa5
|
|
25. Bb4 $8 25... Bxb4 26. axb4 26... Qxb4 $17)) 21. g3 $14) 20... Be7 21. Bxe7
|
|
Rxe7 22. Nc3 $16 22... Qa7 23. Rd6 Nf8 24. Rad1 $1 {
|
|
Black's position is hopeless.} (24. Bxc6 Bxc6 25. Rxc6 25... Ne6 26. Nb5 Qb7
|
|
27. Rd6 Nf4 28. f3 28... e4 $132) 24... Ne6 $6 25. Nb5 Qb7 (25... cxb5 26. Bxa8
|
|
Nd4 27. Qe4 $18) 26. Bxh7+ Kf8 ({Nothing changes} 26... Kh8 27. Bf5 $18) 27.
|
|
Bf5 cxb5 28. Be4 $18 28... Qc7 29. Bxa8 Nd4 30. Qh7 $1 30... Re8 31. c5 $1
|
|
31... Be6 32. Qh8+ Ke7 33. Qxg7 Qxc5 (33... Rxa8 34. Qg5+ Kf8 35. Qxe5 $18) 34.
|
|
Ra6 Rd8 35. Qg5+ Ke8 36. Kh1 Qc2 37. Bf3 Qc5 38. Bh5 Kd7 39. Rc1 Bc4 (39... Rg8
|
|
40. Qd2 Qd5 41. Ra7+ Ke8 42. Bxf7+ $18) 40. Bxf7 1-0
|
|
|
|
[Event "Capablanca Memorial Premier 33rd"]
|
|
[Site "Havana"]
|
|
[Date "1998.05.11"]
|
|
[Round "5"]
|
|
[White "Vazquez Igarza, Renier"]
|
|
[Black "Pecorelli Garcia, Humberto"]
|
|
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
|
|
[ECO "C16"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2405"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2465"]
|
|
[Annotator "Finkel,A"]
|
|
[PlyCount "85"]
|
|
[EventDate "1998.05.07"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "1998.08.06"]
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|
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|
1. e4 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Qd7 5. Bd2 b6 6. Bb5 c6 7. Ba4 a5 8. a3
|
|
Bf8 9. Nce2 b5 (9... Ba6 10. c3 Bb5 (10... Ne7 11. Nf3 11... Bd3 $5 (11... Nf5
|
|
12. O-O Be7 13. Re1 Bxe2 14. Qxe2 Na6 15. Bc2 Nc7 16. a4 $14 {
|
|
Nunn,J-Huebner,R/OHRA-A 1986 (31)}) 12. Nf4 Bg6 13. O-O b5 14. Bb3 a4 15. Ba2
|
|
Nc8 16. Ne1 $14 {Holzhaeuer,M-Rentschler,J/OLWuert 1990/1-0 (51)}) 11. Bc2 a4 (
|
|
11... c5 12. Nf3 Nc6 13. O-O Nge7 14. Re1 Nc8 15. Nf4 g6 16. Be3 $14 {
|
|
Kindermann,S-Sahovic,D/Biel op 1990 (33)}) 12. Nf3 c5 13. dxc5 $5 (13. O-O Nc6
|
|
14. Re1 Na5 15. Nf4 $5 (15. Be3 $5 15... Nc4 16. Nd2 Nxd2 (16... Nxe3 $5) 17.
|
|
Qxd2 Bxe2 18. Qxe2 c4 19. g4 $14 {Jonsson,B-Bergsson,S/Reykjavik op 1993 (34)})
|
|
15... O-O-O 16. Be3 Nc4 17. Nd2 Nxe3 18. Rxe3 g6 19. Qf3 Kb8 20. Ree1 $36 {
|
|
Iruzubieta,J-Topalov,V/Elgoibar 1991 (47)}) 13... bxc5 14. O-O Nc6 15. Re1 Na5
|
|
16. Nf4 Ne7 17. Ng5 $36 {Reyes,J-Sahovic,D/Vrnjacka Banja 1989 (35)}) (9... Na6
|
|
$5 10. c3 Nc7 11. Nf3 Ba6 12. Bc2 Ne7 13. O-O a4 14. Re1 $14 {
|
|
Mifsud,T-Temirbaev,S/Moscow olm 1994/0-1 (61)}) 10. Bb3 c5 11. dxc5 {
|
|
More ambitious is} (11. c3 $5 11... Nc6 12. f4 f5 13. Nf3 Nh6 14. dxc5 Bxc5 15.
|
|
Ned4 Ba6 16. Be3 $14 {
|
|
with better chanses;Rodriguez,A-Gonzales,J/Capablanca mem-A 1992 (41)}) 11...
|
|
Nc6 12. Nf3 Bxc5 13. O-O Nge7 14. Nf4 (14. Bc3 $6 14... O-O 15. Ned4 Ba6 16.
|
|
Re1 Qa7 17. Kh1 $6 17... Qb6 $17 {Happel,H-Monte,P/Guernsey op 1988 (53)}) (14.
|
|
c3 $5 14... Ng6 15. Bf4 Qc7 16. Re1 Nxf4 (16... Ba6 17. Bg3 17... Ngxe5 $6 18.
|
|
Nxe5 Nxe5 19. Nd4 Bd6 20. Nxe6 $1 20... fxe6 21. Bxe5 Bxe5 22. Qh5+ $16) 17.
|
|
Nxf4 g6 18. Qd2 O-O 19. Nd3 $14) 14... O-O 15. Re1 15... Qa7 (15... Ba6 $5) 16.
|
|
Nd3 Bb6 17. Ba2 $6 ({Deserved attention} 17. c3 $5 {
|
|
transfering the bishop to c2}) 17... b4 $5 (17... Ba6 18. b4 axb4 19. axb4) 18.
|
|
axb4 axb4 19. Bb3 Ba6 (19... Qxa1 $6 20. Qxa1 Rxa1 21. Rxa1 Ba5 22. Ra4 $16)
|
|
20. Be3 $5 {White understands that he does'nt stand better and tries to
|
|
simplify the position.} 20... Bxe3 (20... Nf5 21. Bxb6 Qxb6 22. Nf4) 21. Rxe3
|
|
Nf5 22. Re1 22... Qb6 $15 23. Nf4 23... Bc4 $6 {After this move black loses
|
|
the advantage.It was better to keep the pressure with} (23... Rfc8 $5 24. Qd2
|
|
Ncd4 25. Nxd4 Qxd4 26. Nd3 26... Bc4 $15) 24. Rxa8 Rxa8 25. Bxc4 dxc4 26. Qe2
|
|
Qc5 27. Qe4 27... Ra5 $5 (27... Ra2 $5 28. g4 Nfe7 29. Ng5 29... Ng6 $5 (29...
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|
g6 $6 30. Nfxe6 $1 30... fxe6 31. Qf4 Nd8 32. Qf6 Qc7 (32... Ra6 $6 33. Rd1
|
|
Nec6 34. Nxh7 $1 $18) 33. Rd1 $1 (33. Nxe6 Nxe6 34. Qxe6+ Kf8 35. Qf6+ $36)
|
|
33... Nd5 (33... Ra6 34. Rxd8+ $1 34... Qxd8 35. Qf7+ Kh8 36. Qxh7#) 34. Nxe6
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|
$1 34... Nxf6 35. Nxc7 Nxg4 36. Rxd8+ $16) 30. Nxg6 hxg6 31. Qf3 Qe7 32. Nxf7
|
|
Nd4 33. Qe4 Nxc2 34. Qxc2 Qxf7 35. Qxc4 Rxb2 36. Qd4 $11) 28. g4 Nfe7 29. h4 (
|
|
29. Ng5 $5) 29... h6 {Preventing Ng5.} 30. g5 $36 30... hxg5 31. Nxg5 g6 32.
|
|
Nf3 b3 33. h5 $5 33... gxh5 (33... bxc2 $2 34. hxg6 34... Nxe5 $8 35. gxf7+
|
|
Nxf7 36. Nxe6 Qf5 37. Qxf5 Nxf5 38. Rc1 $16) 34. Nxh5 34... Ng6 $1 35. cxb3 (
|
|
35. Nf6+ Kg7 36. Ne8+ Kf8 37. Nf6 $13) 35... Ncxe5 36. Nxe5 Qxe5 37. Qxe5 Nxe5
|
|
38. Re3 $1 {Accurate move securing a draw.} 38... Nd3 (38... Kf8 $5 39. Nf6 Ke7
|
|
(39... cxb3 $2 40. Rxe5) 40. Ne4 f5 41. Nd2 cxb3 42. Rxb3 $11) 39. bxc4 Nxb2
|
|
40. Nf6+ Kg7 41. Ne8+ Kf8 42. Nd6 Ke7 43. Rb3 1/2-1/2
|
|
|
|
[Event "Russian Club Cup"]
|
|
[Site "Maikop"]
|
|
[Date "1998.06.06"]
|
|
[Round "4"]
|
|
[White "Petrushin, Alexander I"]
|
|
[Black "Totsky, Leonid"]
|
|
[Result "0-1"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2425"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2490"]
|
|
[Annotator "Atlas,V"]
|
|
[PlyCount "82"]
|
|
[EventDate "1998.06.03"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "1998.09.30"]
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|
|
|
1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Qa5 7. Bd2 Qa4 8. Nf3
|
|
(8. Qb1 {This move issues more serious challenge for Black .} 8... c4 9. Nh3 (
|
|
9. Nf3) (9. g3) 9... Nc6 10. Be2 (10. g3 Bd7 11. Nf4 $5 11... O-O-O 12. Bh3 {
|
|
Kruppa,Y-Krivoshey,S/Nikolaev (zt) 64/280 1995} (12. h4 $5)) 10... Bd7 (10...
|
|
f6 11. f4 $5 (11. exf6 Nxf6)) 11. O-O (11. Nf4 O-O-O 12. Nh5 12... f6 $13)
|
|
11... O-O-O 12. Nf4 12... f6 $6 (12... g6 $5) 13. Bg4 13... f5 $8 14. Be2 Nge7
|
|
15. h4 g6 16. Nh3 h6 17. Qc1 17... Ng8 {
|
|
Golubev,M-Koutsin,S/Nikolaev (zt) 64/(280) 1995} (17... Ng8 18. g4 $1 18...
|
|
Nce7 19. Rb1 $16)) 8... b6 {Portish's recommendation. After 9...Ne7 White can
|
|
choose between 10.Qb1 and 10.dxc5.} 9. Bd3 Ba6 10. dxc5 $6 {Other continuations
|
|
: 10.0-0, 10.Ng5, and 10.Ba6 don't promise White an advantage either. With the
|
|
text White stakes on the attack, but the game shows that Black has sufficient
|
|
resources to neutralize White's initiative.} 10... bxc5 11. O-O Ne7 12. Rb1 $6
|
|
{Instead White probably had to launch play at the K-side.} (12. Ng5 h6 13. Nh3
|
|
(13. Qh5 $6 13... g6 14. Qh3 c4 15. Qh4 (15. Be2 Qxc2) 15... Nd7 16. Nf3 16...
|
|
Bb5 $1)) 12... Nd7 13. Re1 (13. Qe2 $4 13... c4) 13... h6 (13... O-O {
|
|
can't be refuted by means of} 14. Bxh7+ Kxh7 15. Ng5+ Kg8 16. Re4 16... Qxe4 $1
|
|
{but 13...h6 is more flexible.}) (13... O-O 14. Ng5 h6 15. Nh3) 14. Bxa6 Qxa6
|
|
15. Nh4 15... Qa4 $1 {
|
|
Black nips any attempt of White to organize a play on the K-side.} (15... Qxa3
|
|
16. Qg4 $44) 16. g3 Nb6 17. Ng2 Nc4 18. Nf4 O-O 19. Bc1 Rab8 20. Ra1 Qa5 21.
|
|
Bd2 (21. Qd3 21... Nc6 $19) 21... d4 $1 $19 22. Re4 Rfd8 23. Nd3 Nxd2 24. Qxd2
|
|
Nf5 25. Rd1 dxc3 26. Qc1 Rd4 27. Rde1 Rbd8 28. Kg2 Qb6 29. Rxd4 Rxd4 30. Qb1
|
|
Qc6+ 31. f3 c4 32. Nf2 Rd2 33. Qb8+ Kh7 34. Qxa7 Rxc2 35. Re4 Rd2 36. Kh3 c2
|
|
37. Ng4 Qxe4 (37... c1=Q 38. Nf6+ gxf6 39. Qxf7+ 39... Ng7 $19) 38. fxe4 c1=Q
|
|
39. exf5 Qf1+ 40. Kh4 Qxf5 41. Nf6+ Kg6 0-1
|
|
|
|
[Event "San Francisco Mechanics"]
|
|
[Site "San Francisco"]
|
|
[Date "1998.07.11"]
|
|
[Round "2"]
|
|
[White "Fedorowicz, John P"]
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[Black "Rey, Guillermo"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C19"]
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[WhiteElo "2495"]
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[BlackElo "2335"]
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[Annotator "Petursson"]
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[PlyCount "67"]
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[EventDate "1998.07.10"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1998.09.30"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Qc7 7. Nf3 Ne7 8. h4
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Bd7 9. Bd3 Nbc6 10. O-O c4 11. Be2 f6 12. Bf4 O-O-O 13. Qc1 f5 14. Ng5 Rdf8 15.
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h5 h6 16. Nh3 Nd8 17. a4 Be8 18. Qd1 Qa5 19. Qe1 g5 20. Bc1 Bxa4 21. Ba3 Rf7
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22. f4 g4 23. Nf2 Qb5 24. Ra2 Qe8 25. Qa1 Nec6 26. Nd1 Rg7 27. Bd6 b5 28. Nb2
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Qxh5 29. Nxa4 bxa4 30. Rb1 Qh4 31. Rab2 g3 32. Bf3 Rhh7 33. Rb8+ $1 (33. Qxa4
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Rb7 34. Qa6 34... Qxf4 $13) 33... Kd7 (33... Nxb8 34. Rxb8+ Kd7 35. Qxa4+ Nc6
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36. Qb5 $18) 34. Qxa4 (34. Qxa4 {BLACK RESIGNED because of} 34... Qxf4 35. Qb5
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Qe3+ 36. Kh1 Qg5 37. Qb7+ $1 37... Ke8 (37... Nxb7 38. R1xb7#) 38. Qxc6+ Kf7
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39. Qd7+ Kg6 40. Qxd8 $18) 1-0
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[Event "RUS-ch51"]
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[Site "St Petersburg"]
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[Date "1998.08.06"]
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[Round "10"]
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[White "Dolmatov, Sergey"]
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[Black "Ivanov, Sergey"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2575"]
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[BlackElo "2550"]
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[Annotator "Atlas,V"]
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[PlyCount "73"]
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[EventDate "1998.07.28"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1998.11.30"]
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1. e4 {Baburin} 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7.
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Qg4 O-O 8. Bd3 cxd4 9. cxd4 9... Nbc6 {Baburin: 'GM Sergey Ivanov employs this
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line from time to time, but in this game this variation does not pass the test
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against one of the main experts in the French with 3 Nc3 - GM Dolmatov.'} 10.
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Qh5 (10. Nf3 f5 11. Qh3 Qa5+ 12. Bd2 Qa4 13. c3 Na5 14. g4 Nb3 15. Bc2 Qc4 16.
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Rb1 Nxd2 17. Kxd2 b6 18. Rhg1 Bd7 19. gxf5 Rxf5 20. Rb4 Qa2 21. Rgb1 Rc8 22.
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R1b2 Qxa3 23. R4b3 Qa1 24. Rb1 Qa2 25. R1b2 Qa1 26. Rb1 {
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- Gdanski,J-Ivanov,S/Lubniewice 1994/EXP 45 (26)}) 10... Nf5 11. Nf3 f6 12.
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O-O (12. g4 $2 12... g6 13. Qh3 13... Nfxd4 $17) 12... Bd7 13. Rb1 b6 14. Qh3
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$1 {A very strong new move. After 15. g2-g4 which Black cannot prevent his
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most advanced piece -knight on f5 - will be flung back and it will be
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difficult for Black to regroup his forces. The course of the game proved
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White's plan sound. '!?' Baburin. Baburin: 'A new attempt - White wants to
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force his opponent to weaken the kingside somehow, in view of the threat of 15
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g4.'} (14. Re1 14... fxe5 $6 15. Nxe5 $1 15... Nxe5 (15... Ncxd4 $2 16. c3 Nc6
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17. Nxc6 Bxc6 18. Rxe6 $18) 16. Rxe5 Rc8 17. Bd2 Qf6 18. c3 Be8 19. Qe2 Bg6 20.
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f3 $1 (20. Re1 $6 20... Nxd4 $1 21. cxd4 Bxd3 22. Qxd3 Qxf2+ 23. Kh1 23... Rc2
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$3 $17) (20. Rxe6 20... Nxd4 $1 21. cxd4 21... Bxd3 $11) 20... Nh4 $2 21. Re1
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$16 {Morosevic,A-Ivanov,S/Russia (ch) 1992/Inf 57 (21)} (21. Re1 {Baburin}
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21... Bxd3 22. Qxd3 Rfe8 23. Qe2 Qg6 24. Kh1 Kf7 25. g4 h6 26. f4 Kg8 27. f5
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Qf6 28. Rf1 Rc6 29. fxe6 Qd8 30. Qf2 Qe7 31. Qf7+ Kh8 32. Bxh6 Qxf7 33. exf7
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Rf8 34. Bd2 {1-0 Morozevich,A-Ivanov,S/Orel 1992/EXT 92ch (34)})) 14... h6 (
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14... g6 $5 15. exf6 Qxf6 16. Bg5 Qg7) 15. Bb2 fxe5 16. dxe5 16... Be8 {
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Trying to gain some space by preparing d5-d4. Yet, an offensive at the K-side
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which White start now turns out to be more significant.} 17. g4 {'!' Baburin.}
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17... Nfe7 18. Nh4 d4 (18... Rf4 19. Ng2 {and 20.f4}) 19. f4 Nd5 20. Ng2 {
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White's knight will remain here till the end. His vis-a-vis on d5 which
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transfered in the center from f5 is again neutralized.} 20... Nc3 (20... Qe7
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21. g5 h5 22. g6 $16) 21. Rbe1 Qd5 22. Qg3 {
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Finalizing preparations for an advancement f4-f5.} 22... Na4 23. Bc1 Nc5 24. f5
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$1 $40 {Baburin: 'All White's pieces are supporting his kingside attack,
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giving him a great advantage in force. Note that at least one of Black's
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pieces (the a8-rook) is not taking any part in the action, while the others
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are less active than their White counterparts.'} 24... Nxd3 25. cxd3 Nd8 26. f6
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g5 27. h4 {'!' Baburin. Baburin: 'Black is not given any rest.'} 27... Bc6 28.
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Re2 $1 {White rooks control all avenues of approach to the K-side.} 28... Nf7
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29. hxg5 {'+-' Baburin.} 29... Nxg5 (29... hxg5 30. Qh3 Bb5 31. Ne1 Rfc8 32.
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Rh2 Kf8 33. Qh7 $18) 30. Qh4 $1 30... Nf3+ (30... Qf3 31. Qh5 Nh3+ (31... Qxd3
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32. Bxg5) 32. Kh2 Qxd3 33. Rf5 $18) 31. Rxf3 Qxf3 32. Bxh6 (32. Qxh6 $2 32...
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Qxg4) 32... Rf7 (32... Qxe2 33. Qg5+ Kf7 34. Qg7+ Ke8 35. Qe7#) 33. Qg5+ Kh8 (
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33... Kh7 {is met by} 34. Qh5 Rc7 35. Bg5+ Kg8 36. Qg6+ Kh8 37. f7 Rxf7 38.
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Bf6+ Rxf6 39. exf6 $18) 34. Bg7+ Kg8 35. Qh6 35... Rd7 36. Rf2 Qd1+ 37. Rf1 {
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An impressive victory!} 1-0
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[Event "Politiken zt"]
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[Site "Munkebo"]
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[Date "1998.09.19"]
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[Round "4.1"]
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[White "Wedberg, Tom"]
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[Black "Djurhuus, Rune"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2475"]
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[BlackElo "2495"]
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[Annotator "Atlas,V"]
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[PlyCount "145"]
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[EventDate "1998.09.10"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1998.11.30"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Qc7 7. Nf3 b6 8. Bb5+
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Bd7 9. Bd3 Ba4 10. h4 Ne7 11. h5 h6 12. Rh4 $5 {
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White opts for an immediate assault on the K-side.} (12. O-O Nd7 13. Re1 13...
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a6 {- 60/290} (13... Qc6) 14. Nh4 $1 {
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0-1 Kuczynski,R-Hertneck,G/Deutschland 1994/Inf 62/ (38)} (14. Rb1 $5 14... Qc6
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15. Nh4 $1)) 12... Nd7 13. dxc5 $6 13... b5 14. Qe2 a6 15. Rg4 Kf8 (15... Qxc5
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16. Bd2) 16. Rb1 Rc8 17. Rbb4 Nc6 18. Bf4 18... Nxc5 $15 (18... Nxb4 $6 19.
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axb4 $40) 19. Rb1 Na5 20. Kf1 Nxd3 (20... Ne4 $5 21. Bxe4 dxe4 22. Qxe4 (22.
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Nd4 Qxc3) 22... Qc4+ 23. Qxc4 23... Nxc4 $15) 21. cxd3 Nb3 22. Bd2 Kg8 (22...
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Nxd2+ 23. Qxd2 23... Qxc3 $2 24. Qxc3 Rxc3 25. Rxa4 bxa4 26. Rb8+ Ke7 27. Rxh8)
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23. Be1 Qc5 24. Rb4 Na5 25. Nd4 Nc6 26. Nxc6 Qxc6 (26... Rxc6 $5 27. c4 $140
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27... dxc4 28. dxc4 Rc8) 27. Rg4 a5 28. Qe3 Kh7 (28... Qc5 $5 29. Qxc5 (29. Qg3
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Rh7 30. Bd2 Qxa3 31. Bxh6 Qf8) 29... Rxc5 30. Ke2 $11) 29. Rc1 Rhg8 30. Rf4 Rc7
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31. Qf3 31... Qd7 {with the idea 32...d4.} 32. Bd2 Qe7 33. Rg4 Rd8 (33... Qxa3
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$5) 34. Qf4 Qf8 (34... Qxa3 $5 35. Rxg7+ Kxg7 36. Qxh6+ Kg8 37. Qg5+ Kh7 38.
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Qxd8 Qe7 39. Bg5 Qxd8 40. Bxd8 Ra7 41. Ke2 (41. Ra1 Bc2) 41... Bb3 42. Ra1
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42... a4 $44) 35. Re1 35... d4 {Otherwise Re1-e3-g3, xg7.} 36. cxd4 Rcd7 37.
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Re4 {This is not the best continuation.} (37. Bxa5 $1 {was much stronger:}
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37... Rxd4 38. Re4 $1 (38. Qxd4 Rxd4 39. Rxd4 39... Qxa3 $13) 38... Rxd3 39.
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Bxd8 Rd1+ 40. Re1 (40. Ke2 40... Rxd8 $40) 40... Qxd8 41. Qe4+ Kg8 42. Kg1 $16)
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37... Bc2 38. Qe3 b4 39. axb4 a4 40. Rg3 a3 41. Reg4 41... a2 {
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This is the best move for Black, which should have led to a draw.} (41... f6 $2
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42. exf6 Qxf6 43. Rg6 Qxd4 44. Qxd4 (44. Qxh6+ $2 44... Kg8) 44... Rxd4 45.
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Rxg7+ Kh8 46. Bc3 Bxd3+ 47. Kg1 (47. Ke1 Re4+ 48. Re3 Rxe3+ 49. fxe3 Rd5 50. g4
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$16) 47... e5 48. Bxd4 exd4 49. Ra7 49... Be4 $1 (49... Be2 50. Rgxa3 d3 51.
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Ra8) 50. Rgxa3 d3 51. Ra1 d2 52. Rd1 Bc2 53. Raa1 Kg7 54. f3 $18) 42. Rxg7+
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Qxg7 43. Rxg7+ Kxg7 44. Qxh6+ Kg8 45. Bc3 Bxd3+ 46. Kg1 Rc8 47. Qg5+ Kh7 48.
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Qd2 Bf5 49. Ba1 Rc2 50. Qg5 (50. Qf4 Rdc7) 50... Rc8 (50... Rdc7 $2 {loses to}
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51. Qf6 $1 51... Rc1+ 52. Kh2 Rxa1 (52... Rc8 53. Qxf7+) 53. h6 Rh1+ 54. Kxh1
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a1=Q+ 55. Kh2 $18) 51. Qd2 Rc2 52. Qg5 Rc8 53. Qd2 53... Rg8 $2 (53... Rc2 $11)
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54. Qxa2 $18 54... Be4 55. g3 Rc7 56. Qd2 Rc2 57. Qf4 Bf5 58. d5 Rg4 59. Qe3
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Re4 60. Qa7 Re1+ 61. Kh2 Kh6 62. Bd4 Be4 63. Be3+ Kg7 64. g4 Bxd5 65. Qe7 Rh1+
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66. Kg3 Rg1+ 67. Kh4 Rc4 68. f3 Bxf3 69. Qf6+ Kg8 70. Qxf3 Rxb4 71. h6 Rbb1 72.
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Bxg1 Rxg1 73. Qf6 1-0
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[Event "VAM Hoogeveen 2nd"]
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[Site "Hoogeveen"]
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[Date "1998.10.24"]
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[Round "6"]
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[White "Polgar, Judit"]
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[Black "Shaked, Tal"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2665"]
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[BlackElo "2490"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "57"]
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[EventDate "1998.10.18"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1998.11.10"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. Qg4 O-O 8. Bd3
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f5 9. Qh3 {Rare, double-edged move. Usual continuation is
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something like} (9.
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exf6 Rxf6 10. Bg5 Rf7 11. Qh5 g6 12. Qd1 Qa5 13. Bd2 Nbc6 14. Nf3 c4 15. Be2
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15... Nf5 {with complicated game.}) 9... Qa5 10. Bd2 10... Nbc6 {
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deserves attention} (10... Qa4 11. dxc5 11... Nd7 {for example} 12. Nf3 Nxc5
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13. O-O b6 14. Be3 Ng6 15. Rfd1 Ne4 16. Bd4 Ba6 17. Nd2 Rac8 18. Bxe4 dxe4 19.
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Qe3 19... Ne7 {0-1 Bragin,A-Rychagov,A/RUS t-ch Orel 1997 (24)}) 11. Nf3 11...
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Qa4 12. Rg1 ({White could play also} 12. Kd1 12... Bd7 13. g4 cxd4 14. Rg1 {
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1-0 Ginzburg,M-Robledo,N/Buenos Aires FMDA tt 1992 (24) with big complications,
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but Judit never worried too much about pawns.}) 12... c4 13. Be2 Qxc2 14. Rc1
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Qb2 15. g4 15... Na5 $1 16. Bd1 Nb3 17. Rc2 17... Qxa3 {Judit sucrificed (
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lost?) two pawns and only her chance for survival is just to give checkmate
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to oppenent. With real astonishment I found, that this crazy position came
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to life not in the first time , ant instead of Polgars,} 18. Bh6 ({
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Velimirovic played} 18. Ng5 18... h6 19. Nf3 Nxd2 20. Kxd2 fxg4 21. Rxg4 Nf5
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22. Nh4 Bd7 23. Nxf5 exf5 24. Rg1 Kh7 25. Qg2 Qe7 26. Qxd5 26... b5 $132 {
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- Velimirovic,D-Drasko,M/YUG t-ch 1996 (71) just one thing is interesting
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for me: did Judit know about thisgame?}) 18... Ng6 ({
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White has dangerous attack after} 18... Na1 $6 19. Rd2 $1 (19. gxf5 $2 $143
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19... Nxc2+ 20. Bxc2 Qxc3+ 21. Kd1 Nxf5 22. Bxf5 Rxf5 23. Rxg7+ Kf8 24. Rxh7+
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Ke8 25. Be3 $13) 19... Qxc3 20. Bxg7 Kxg7 21. gxf5+ Kh8 (21... Ng6) 22. Qh6 Rf7
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23. Ng5 $18) ({everithing is more complicated in the case of} 18... f4 19. Ng5
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$1 19... Rf7 $8 (19... gxh6 20. Qxh6 Rf7 21. Qh5 $1 (21. Nxf7 Kxf7 22. Qxh7+
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Ke8 23. g5 23... Na1 $5) 21... Ng6 22. Nxf7 $18) (19... Nxd4 20. Bxg7 $1 20...
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Nxc2+ 21. Kd2 $18) 20. Qh5 (20. Nxf7 20... Nxd4 $1 21. Rd2 Nb3) 20... Ng6 (
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20... g6 21. Qh4) 21. Nxf7 Na1 (21... Kxf7 22. Bxf4 $16) 22. Rd2 Kxf7 23. Bxf4
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23... Kg8 $1 $132) 19. gxf5 Rxf5 (19... exf5 20. Rxg6 hxg6 21. Bf4 Na1 22. Rc1
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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
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defence, but Judit found way to increase preasure on the black king} 22. f4 $1
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22... Na1 $6 {Knight moves too far.} ({It,s funny what white will do after}
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22... Qa1 $1) 23. Rcg2 Qxc3+ 24. Kf2 24... g6 $2 {
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Decisive mistake, it was obligatory to sucrifice exchange} (24... Rxg5 $142 25.
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Rxg5 (25. fxg5 25... Nc2 $19) 25... g6 {with unclearconsequences.}) 25. Nxh7 $1
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$18 25... Rxf4+ (25... Nxh7 26. Rxg6+ Kh8 27. Qh6 Rf7 (27... Rxf4+ 28. Bxf4
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Qxd4+ 29. Be3 Qxe5 30. Qxh7+ $1 $18) 28. Rg7 Rxf4+ 29. Qxf4 $18) 26. Bf3 Qc2+ (
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26... Nxh7 27. Rxg6+ Kh8 28. Bxf4 Qxd4+ 29. Be3 Qb2+ 30. Be2 Rf8+ 31. Kg2 $1
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31... Qxe2+ 32. Kh1 32... Qxe3 $8 33. Qxe3 d4 34. Qxd4 Bc6+ 35. R6g2) 27. Kg3
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Rxf3+ (27... Rf5 28. Rxc2 (28. Nf6+) 28... Nxc2 29. Qh6 $18) 28. Kxf3 Qe4+ 29.
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Kf2 (29. Kf2 Qc2+ (29... Qf5+ 30. Qxf5 exf5 31. Nxf8 Kxf8 32. Rxg6 $18) 30. Kg3
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Nxh7 31. Rxc2 Nxc2) 1-0
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[Event "USA-ch sf"]
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[Site "Denver"]
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[Date "1998.11.13"]
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[Round "4"]
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[White "De Firmian, Nick E"]
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[Black "Shaked, Tal"]
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[Result "1/2-1/2"]
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[ECO "C19"]
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[WhiteElo "2605"]
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[BlackElo "2490"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "68"]
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[EventDate "1998.11.10"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1999.02.01"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. Nf3 Bd7 8. Bd3
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(8. dxc5 $5) 8... Ba4 9. O-O (9. Ng5 h6 10. Qh5 g6 11. Qh4 Nf5 12. Bxf5 gxf5
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13. Qh5 Qe7 14. Nh3 (14. Bf4 Bxc2 15. Ra2 Bd3 16. dxc5 Nd7 17. c6 bxc6 18. Ra1
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Rb8 19. Be3 19... Rb3 $17 {0-1 Junior3-M_Chess 6 P90/Testspiel 1997 (31)})
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14... Nd7 15. Bg5 Qf8 16. Bh4 cxd4 17. cxd4 17... Qg7 $15 {
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0-1 Ghinda,M-Uhlmann,W/Rumania/DDR 1983 (60)}) 9... Qc7 10. Re1 (10. h4 Nd7 11.
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h5 h6 12. Re1 O-O-O 13. Nh4 Kb8 14. Bd2 Rc8 15. Ra2 Nc6 16. Qg4 Qa5 17. Nf3 c4
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18. Bf1 18... Rcg8 $13 {0-1 Zeller,F-Uhlmann,W/BL 1996 (55)}) 10... h6 11. dxc5
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(11. Nh4 Nd7 12. f4 O-O-O 13. Nf3 Kb8 14. Be3 Qa5 15. Qd2 Rc8 16. Rab1 cxd4 17.
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Nxd4 Nc5 18. Rb4 Rhd8 19. Reb1 19... Rd7 $11 {
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1-0 Gaprindashvili,N-Uhlmann,W/Leipzig i 1978 (51)}) 11... Nd7 12. Nd4 $13
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12... Qxc5 {N/} (12... Nxc5 13. Bb5+ (13. Nb5 Bxb5 14. Bxb5+ Nd7 15. Qg4 Qxc3
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16. Bf4 $13) 13... Kf8 14. Qf3 Kg8 15. Bxa4 Nxa4 16. Nb5 Qd7 17. Rb1 Ng6 18. c4
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a6 19. Nd4 19... Nc5 {Curtacci. - Weiner,M-Larsen,F/corr 1987 (49)}) 13. Rb1
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Nb6 14. Qg4 g6 15. Qf4 15... Nf5 (15... Qxc3 16. Bd2 Qc7 17. Qf6 Rh7 18. Bb5+
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Bxb5 19. Nxb5 Qxc2 20. Bb4 $40) 16. Nxf5 (16. Rb4 $142 16... Qxc3 $6 $140 17.
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Bd2 Qxa3 18. Rxa4 $1 18... Nxa4 19. Bb5+ Kd8 20. Bxa4 $16) 16... gxf5 (16...
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exf5 $4 17. e6) 17. Be3 Qxc3 18. Bd2 Qc7 19. Bb4 Nc4 20. Bd6 Qd7 (20... Qc6 21.
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Qh4 $5) 21. Bxc4 dxc4 22. Qxc4 Rg8 (22... Rc8 23. Qd4 Bxc2 24. Rbc1 $16) 23.
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Rxb7 $5 23... Qxb7 24. Qxa4+ Qd7 25. Qa6 Rg4 26. Rb1 Ra4 (26... Rc8 $5 27. Rb7
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$6 $140 27... Ra4 28. Rxd7 Rxa6 29. Re7+ 29... Kd8 $13) 27. Qd3 27... Qc6 28.
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h3 $16 (28. Qg3 $2 28... Rg4) 28... f6 29. Qe2 $1 29... Rh4 30. Rb4 Rxb4 31.
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Qh5+ Kd8 32. axb4 fxe5 33. Qxh6 Kd7 34. Bxe5 34... Re8 $16 {White has a clear
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and big advantage, but 1/2 point was enough for De Firmian to become US
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champion.} 1/2-1/2
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[Event "Yangon zt"]
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[Site "Yangon"]
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[Date "1998.12.14"]
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[Round "7"]
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[White "Handoko, Edhi"]
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[Black "Nadera, Barlo A"]
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[Result "1/2-1/2"]
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[ECO "C15"]
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[WhiteElo "2470"]
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[BlackElo "2400"]
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[Annotator "Finkel,A"]
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[PlyCount "77"]
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[EventDate "1998.12.??"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1999.04.01"]
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1. e4 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. Nge2 dxe4 5. a3 Be7 6. Nxe4 b6 7. g3 ({
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Slightly more agressive and dangerous for black is} 7. N2c3 7... Nf6 (7... Bb7
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8. Bb5+ (8. Qf3 $5 8... Kf8 9. Qg3 Nc6 10. Be3 10... Bh4 $6 11. Qf4 g5 12. Nxg5
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Bxg5 13. Qxg5 Qxg5 14. Bxg5 Nxd4 15. O-O-O $16 {
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Kharlov,A-Beliavsky,A/Novosibirsk 1995 (20)}) 8... c6 (8... Nd7 9. Qg4 Kf8 10.
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Qe2 Ndf6 11. Ng5 $13 { - Mokry,K-Jurek,J/CSR-ch 1984}) 9. Be2 Nd7 10. Bf4 Nf8
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11. h4 Ng6 12. Bg3 $14 {Gheorghiu,F-Hort,V/Athens zt 1969 (41)}) 8. Qf3 c6 9.
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Bf4 Nxe4 10. Qxe4 Bd6 11. O-O-O Bxf4+ 12. Qxf4 Qf6 13. Qd6 Qe7 14. Qg3 $14 {
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Dominguez,C-Scanavino,E/Mar del Plata KIM 1962}) 7... Bb7 8. Bg2 Qc8 9. O-O Nf6
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({Another possibility is} 9... Nd7 $5 10. c4 Ngf6 11. N2c3 O-O 12. Qe2 Nxe4 13.
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Nxe4 c5 14. dxc5 Nxc5 15. Bf4 Nxe4 16. Bxe4 16... Bxe4 $11 {
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with balanced position;Ristic,N-Ljubisavljevic,Z/Smederevska Palanka 1984 (43)}
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) 10. N2c3 O-O 11. Nxf6+ ({After} 11. Re1 11... Rd8 12. Bg5 Nxe4 13. Nxe4 Bxg5
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14. Nxg5 Bxg2 15. Kxg2 15... Qb7+ $11 {all minor pieces disappear.}) 11... Bxf6
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12. Ne4 Be7 13. Qh5 Nd7 (13... Rd8 $6 14. c3 Nd7 15. Bg5 f6 16. Bf4 c5 17. Rad1
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$14) 14. Bg5 Bxg5 15. Qxg5 h6 ({Not enough for equality is} 15... f5 $6 16. Nc3
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Bxg2 17. Kxg2 e5 18. Rae1 $1 18... Qb7+ 19. f3 Rae8 20. dxe5 Rxe5 21. Rxe5 Nxe5
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22. Qe7 $14 {and white has some pressure.}) 16. Qe3 16... a5 {With this move
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black starts an intersting planbut deserved attention straightforward} (16...
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e5 $5 17. Rad1 f5 18. Nc3 Bxg2 19. Kxg2 Qb7+ 20. f3 20... Rae8 $132 {
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with sufficient counterchanses.}) 17. Rfe1 (17. a4) 17... a4 $5 18. c4 Ra5 19.
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Rac1 Qa8 20. Bh3 ({Serious attention deserved} 20. d5 $5 20... e5 (20... exd5
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21. cxd5 Rxd5 22. Rxc7 Re8 23. Rxd7 $1 23... Rxd7 (23... Rxe4 $6 24. Bxe4 Rxd7
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25. Bf5 Rd8 26. Qxb6 Bh1 27. Bh3 $16) 24. Nf6+ gxf6 25. Qxe8+ Qxe8 26. Rxe8+
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Kg7 27. Bxb7 Rxb7 28. Re4 $14) 21. Nc3 f5 22. Nb5 Qd8 23. f4 e4 24. d6 $14)
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20... Rd8 21. Rcd1 (21. d5 $5) 21... Bxe4 $5 22. Qxe4 Qxe4 23. Rxe4 23... b5 $1
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{Using the fact that white can't meet this move with 24.c5 black solves the
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problem of his queenside.} (23... Ne5 $6 24. Bf1 Nf3+ 25. Kg2 f5 26. Rxe6 Nxd4
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27. Re7 $14) 24. d5 Nf6 25. Red4 25... e5 ({More accurate was} 25... exd5 $5
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26. cxd5 Ra6 27. Bf1 (27. Rc1 $6 27... Rxd5 28. Rxd5 Nxd5 29. Rc5 29... c6 $15)
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27... Rb6 28. h4 Kf8 29. Kg2 29... Ke7 $132 {with mutual chanses.}) 26. d6 $1 {
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That's the reason why 25...e:d5 was more accurate!} 26... cxd6 (26... exd4 27.
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dxc7 Re8 28. Rxd4 $1 28... Raa8 29. cxb5 g5 30. Bf5 $1 $18) 27. Rxd6 Rxd6 28.
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Rxd6 bxc4 29. Rc6 29... Rb5 $1 30. Rxc4 Rxb2 31. Rxa4 g6 32. Bf1 h5 33. h3 Kg7
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34. Ra7 Ne4 35. Bc4 Nd6 36. Bf1 $6 {
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All the previous moves after 26.d6! were logical and correct,but now simple} (
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36. Bd5 $5 36... Rd2 37. Bc6 Rc2 38. Ra6 $1 $14 {
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would still promise some winning chanses.}) 36... Ne4 37. Bc4 Nd6 38. Bf1 Ne4
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39. Bc4 1/2-1/2
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[Event "Oxford GM-A"]
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[Site "Oxford"]
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[Date "1998.12.22"]
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[Round "8"]
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[White "Hector, Jonny"]
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[Black "McDonald, Neil R"]
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[Result "1/2-1/2"]
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[ECO "C16"]
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[WhiteElo "2510"]
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[BlackElo "2490"]
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[Annotator "Finkel,A"]
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[PlyCount "57"]
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[EventDate "1998.12.14"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1999.04.01"]
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1. e4 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. Bd2 b6 6. Nce2 $5 {Very solid
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ntinuation hardly promising white any serious advantage after the opening.}
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6... Bxd2+ 7. Qxd2 Ba6 8. Nf3 ({More ambitious is} 8. h4 8... c5 9. h5 $5 9...
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h6 10. f4 cxd4 11. Nf3 Nbc6 12. Nexd4 Bxf1 13. Rxf1 Qd7 14. O-O-O O-O-O 15. g4
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$14 {with better chanses;Macieja,B-Matlak,M/Pardubice op 1994 (33)}) (8. f4 c5
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9. c3 Nbc6 10. Nf3 Rc8 11. O-O-O (11. Ng3 Bxf1 12. Rxf1 cxd4 13. cxd4 g6 14.
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Kf2 14... h5 $11 {Hort,V-Karlsson,L/Favorite 1980 (41)}) 11... Bxe2 12. Bxe2
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cxd4 13. Nxd4 Nxd4 14. Qxd4 O-O 15. Kb1 $13 {
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Al Modiahki,M-Vaisser,A/Benasque op 1997}) 8... c5 9. g3 (9. c3 Nbc6 (9... O-O
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10. Nf4 Bxf1 11. Kxf1 Nbc6 12. h4 Ng6 13. Nd3 c4 14. h5 Nh8 15. Nf4 $14 {
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Wahls,M-Jussupow,A/BL9192 1992}) 10. Nf4 Bxf1 11. Kxf1 Ng6 12. Nxg6 hxg6 13. h4
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Qe7 14. g3 cxd4 15. cxd4 $11 {Leko,P-Farago,I/HUN-ch 1993 (17)}) 9... Nbc6 10.
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c3 O-O (10... cxd4 11. cxd4 Nf5 12. Bh3 Bxe2 13. Kxe2 Nfe7 14. Rhc1 Qd7 15. Kf1
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O-O 16. Kg1 $14 {Damjanovic,M-Huss,A/Bohemians 1988}) 11. Bh3 11... Kh8 $5 (
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11... Rc8 12. O-O cxd4 13. cxd4 Na5 14. Rfe1 Nec6 15. b3 Bxe2 16. Qxe2 Qe7 17.
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Rac1 Qa3 18. Rc2 18... h6 $11 { - Fogarasi,T-Apicella,M/Paris op 1995}) 12.
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O-O 12... f5 {Responsible decision:now the position is opened up and white
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seems to be prepared for it slightly better.} 13. exf6 (13. Rfd1 $5 13... Bxe2
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14. Qxe2 Qd7 15. Rac1 Rac8 (15... f4 $6 16. Ng5 $16) 16. Bg2 cxd4 (16... Rc7
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17. c4 $5 $14) 17. cxd4 Rc7 18. Rc3 $14) 13... Rxf6 14. Ng5 (14. Kg2 14... Qf8
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$5 (14... Qd6 15. Rfe1 e5 16. dxe5 Nxe5 17. Nxe5 Qxe5 18. Nf4 $14) 15. Ne5 Nxe5
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16. dxe5 Rh6 17. f4 17... Rd8 $132) 14... e5 $8 15. dxe5 Nxe5 16. f4 Nf7 (16...
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Nd3 $6) 17. Nxf7+ Rxf7 18. Rf2 $6 {
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Inaccuracy permitting black to equalize too easily.After correct} (18. Rf3 $1
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18... Qd6 19. Re3 Raf8 20. Re1 Nf5 21. Re5 21... d4 $5 (21... Bb7 22. Bg2 Re7
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23. Nc1 $1 $14) 22. cxd4 Nxd4 23. Nxd4 cxd4 24. Be6 $14 {white keeps an edge.})
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18... Qd6 {Black's plan is very simple and efficient:to double the rooks over
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the f-file and to play g5.White can't do nothing to prevent it and all the
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major pieces disappear from the board very quickly.} 19. Re1 Raf8 20. Nc1 20...
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g5 $1 $132 21. f5 $1 {Keeping the balance.} 21... Nxf5 (21... h6 $5 22. Nd3 $1
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(22. Re6 $2 22... Qxe6 23. fxe6 Rxf2 24. Qxf2 (24. Qe3 Rxb2 25. Qe5+ Kg8) 24...
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Rxf2 25. Kxf2 25... Kg7 $17) 22... Nxf5 23. Ne5 Rf6 24. Ng4 R6f7 25. Ne5 $11)
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22. Qxg5 Qg6 23. Qxg6 23... hxg6 $11 24. Bf1 {Another step to a draw.} 24...
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Bxf1 25. Rfxf1 d4 26. cxd4 Nxd4 27. Rxf7 Rxf7 28. Kg2 c4 29. Re4 1/2-1/2
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[Event "Reggio Emilia 41th"]
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[Site "Reggio Emilia "]
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[Date "1999.01.02"]
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[Round "6"]
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[White "Borgo, Giulio"]
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[Black "Komarov, Dimitri"]
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[Result "0-1"]
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[ECO "C17"]
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[WhiteElo "2445"]
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[BlackElo "2570"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "66"]
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[EventDate "1998.12.28"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1999.04.01"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. Bd2 Ne7 6. dxc5 Nbc6 7. Qg4 O-O 8. Nf3
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Ng6 9. O-O-O (9. Bd3 Bxc5 10. Qh5 10... Nb4 $1 11. Ng5 Nxd3+ 12. cxd3 h6 13.
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Nf3 Bd7 14. g4 14... f6 $1 15. d4 (15. Qxg6 $2 15... Be8 $19) 15... Be8 16. Qh3
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(16. dxc5 Nf4 17. Qxe8 Qxe8 18. Bxf4 18... fxe5 $19) 16... Bb6 17. g5 fxg5 18.
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Qxe6+ Kh7 19. Qh3 19... Nf4 $36 {0-1 Minasian,A-Drasko,M/Panormo zt 1998 (28)})
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9... Bxc5 10. Qh5 Bd7 11. Kb1 (11. Bd3 Nb4 12. Be3 Rc8 13. Bxc5 Rxc5 14. Ng5 h6
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15. Nxf7 Nxd3+ 16. Rxd3 Rxf7 17. Qxg6 Rxf2 18. Rf3 Rxf3 19. gxf3 19... Qf8 $15
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{ - Meister-Vaiser/Barnaul 1984 (40)}) 11... Qe8 12. Be3 $5 {
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N/ Interesting novelty in well known position} (12. h4 Rc8 13. Ng5 h6 14. Nf3
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f5 15. exf6 Rxf6 16. Qg4 Bxf2 17. h5 Nf4 18. g3 18... e5 $19 {
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1-0 Movsesian,S-Bukal,V/CRO t-ch 1997 (40)}) 12... Bxe3 13. fxe3 Qe7 14. Bd3
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14... Nb4 $2 (14... Be8 $1) 15. Ne2 $2 ({
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I can,t understand, why White didn,t play} 15. Ng5 $1 {
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it looks, that white,s attack in unresistable after this move, for example}
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15... h6 (15... Rfc8 16. Bxg6) 16. Nxf7 Qxf7 (16... Nxd3 17. Nxh6+ $1 17...
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gxh6 18. Qxg6+ Qg7 19. Qxg7+ Kxg7 20. cxd3 $18) (16... Rxf7 17. Bxg6 $16) 17.
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Bxg6 Qf2 18. Qg4 (18. Qh3 $16) 18... Nc6 19. Nxd5 Nxe5 (19... Rad8 20. Nf6+ $1
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20... gxf6 21. Bd3+ Kh8 22. Qg6 f5 23. Qxh6+ Kg8 24. Rhf1 $18) 20. Ne7+ Kh8 21.
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Qd4 Qf6 22. Be4 Bc6 23. Bxc6 bxc6 24. Qxe5 $1 24... Qxe7 25. Rd6 $18) 15...
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Nxd3 16. cxd3 16... f6 $1 {Now Black is Ok!} 17. Nf4 $6 (17. exf6 $5 17... Rxf6
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18. Ne5 Nxe5 19. Qxe5 $13) 17... Be8 18. Nxg6 (18. exf6 Rxf6 19. Qg4 19... Qb4
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$1) 18... Bxg6 19. Qh4 19... Rac8 {Black got nice and very pleasand position}
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20. Qd4 20... Qc5 $5 (20... Rc4 21. Qxa7 21... Rfc8 $44) 21. Qxc5 Rxc5 22. h3
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Rfc8 23. Rhf1 (23. Rd2 $15) 23... Rc2 24. Ne1 $2 {
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Last mistake, White still could hope for positive result after} (24. exf6 gxf6
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(24... Rxg2 25. Nh4) 25. Nh4 $13) 24... Re2 25. exf6 Rxe3 26. fxg7 Kxg7 27. Rd2
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27... e5 $17 28. a3 $6 (28. Rd1 $142) 28... e4 $1 29. Ka2 (29. dxe4 Bxe4+ 30.
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Ka2 30... Rc1 $19) 29... exd3 $19 30. Nf3 Rc2 31. Rff2 Re2 32. Rfxe2 dxe2 33.
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Rxd5 (33. Rxc2 Bxc2 34. Ne1 34... d4 $1) (33. Rd4 Be4 34. Ne1 Rc1) 33... Bf7
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0-1
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[Event "RUS-Cup03 Geller Memorial"]
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[Site "Moscow"]
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[Date "1999.02.07"]
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[Round "6"]
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[White "Landa, Konstantin"]
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[Black "Potkin, Vladimir"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2542"]
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[BlackElo "2400"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "85"]
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[EventDate "1999.02.10"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1999.06.08"]
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1. e4 {Hecht} 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7.
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Qg4 O-O 8. Bd3 f5 (8... Nbc6 9. Qh5 h6 10. Nf3 10... Qc7 {
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could be valuable alternative to the move in the game}) 9. exf6 Rxf6 10. Bg5
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Rf7 11. Qh4 11... h6 12. Bxe7 {Most popular move in famous theoretical
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position. Black has no any troubles in the case of} (12. Bd2 $6 12... Nbc6 13.
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Nf3 c4 14. Be2 Qf8 15. Ne5 Nxe5 16. dxe5 Ng6 17. Qg3 Nf4 18. Bxf4 18... Rxf4
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$15 {Luethgens,E-Komarov,D/Cattolica op 1993/0-1 (47)}) ({
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Interesting complications could be raised after} 12. Nf3 $5 {for example} 12...
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hxg5 13. Qh7+ (13. Nxg5 $6 13... c4 14. Qh7+ Kf8 15. Qh8+ Ng8 16. Bh7 Qxg5 17.
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Bxg8 $1 17... Qh6 $1 18. Qxh6 gxh6 19. Bxf7 19... Kxf7 $17) 13... Kf8 14. Ne5 (
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14. Qh8+ Ng8 15. Bh7 15... Ke7 $1 16. Bxg8 16... Kd6 $1 17. Nxg5 Rf5 18. h4
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18... Qf8 $1) 14... Rf5 15. Bxf5 (15. Qh8+ Ng8 16. g4 $1 16... Nc6 17. Ng6+ $1
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17... Kf7 18. gxf5 exf5 19. Qh5 19... Nh6 $16) 15... exf5 16. Qh8+ (16. h4 $6
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16... Nbc6 17. h5 Qa5 18. O-O Nxe5 19. h6 gxh6 20. Qxh6+ 20... Kg8 $1 {
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20...Kf7 21.Qh7 Qh8, Qe5 } 21. dxe5 21... Qa6 $1 $17 {
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1-0 Vogt,L-Hertneck,G/DDR/FRG Potsdam 1988 (40)}) 16... Ng8 17. Ng6+ Kf7 18.
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Ne5+ $11 {and Black must repeat moves, because} 18... Kf6 $2 $140 19. h4 g4 20.
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Qh5 Ke6 21. O-O {leads to terrible attack}) 12... Rxe7 ({Also possible} 12...
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Qxe7 $5 {and it is not easy for White to prove advantage, for instance} 13.
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Qxe7 Rxe7 14. f4 $5 14... cxd4 (14... c4 15. Be2 Bd7 16. h4 g5 17. fxg5 hxg5
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18. hxg5 e5 19. Nf3 Nc6 20. dxe5 Nxe5 21. Kd2 $16 {
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1-0 Almasi,Z-Uhlmann,W/Dresden 1997 (29)}) 15. cxd4 b6 16. Nf3 Ba6 17. Bg6 Nc6
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18. Kd2 Rf8 19. g3 Rc7 20. Rhe1 Rf6 21. Bh5 Kf8 22. Bg4 Ke7 23. Re3 23... Kd6
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$11 { - Wach,M-Kindermann,S/AUS-BL 1994 (34)}) 13. Nf3 (13. Ne2 Nc6 14. O-O c4
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15. Bg6 Bd7 16. f4 Be8 17. Bxe8 Qxe8 18. Qg4 Kh7 19. Rae1 Rd8 20. Ng3 Qg6 21.
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Qxg6+ Kxg6 22. Rxe6+ Rxe6 23. f5+ Kf7 24. fxe6+ Kxe6 25. Nh5 25... Rg8 $11 {
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- Almasi,Z-Farago,I/ch-HUN 1993 (32)}) (13. Qg3 13... Qa5 $5 14. Ne2 c4 15.
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Bg6 Nc6 16. f4 Bd7 17. O-O Be8 (17... Rf8 $5 18. Qe3 $1 18... Be8 19. Bxe8
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Rexe8 20. g4 $1 { g3}) 18. Bxe8 (18. f5 $6 18... exf5 19. Nf4 19... Bxg6 $1
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$15) 18... Raxe8 19. a4 $5 (19. Qg6 $1) 19... Qd8 $5 $11 {
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1-0 Gdanski,J-Farago,I/Haifa 48/407 1989 (41)}) 13... Nc6 ({
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Deserves attention and} 13... e5 $5 14. dxe5 Rxe5+ 15. Kd2 Qxh4 16. Nxh4 Nc6
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17. Rae1 Bd7 18. f4 Rxe1 19. Rxe1 Re8 20. Rxe8+ 20... Bxe8 $11 {
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1-0 Kwiatkowski.F-McDonald.N/British Ch. 1988 (42)}) 14. O-O c4 15. Bg6 (15.
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Be2 $6 15... Bd7 16. Qg3 16... Qb8 $1 17. Qxb8+ (17. Ne5 $5 $11) 17... Rxb8 18.
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Rad1 Be8 19. Rfe1 Bg6 20. Rd2 20... Be4 $15 {
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0-1 Rivera,D-Farago,I/Orebro tt 1966 (40)}) 15... Qd6 {I would prefer} (15...
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Bd7 $142 16. Rfe1 16... Be8 {with good chances foe equalization, for example}
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17. Bxe8 Qxe8 (17... Rxe8 18. Qg3 $5) 18. Ne5 Nxe5 19. Rxe5 Rf7 20. Qg4 Qa4 21.
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Qxe6 Qxc2 22. Qxd5 Qxf2+ 23. Kh1 23... Rc8 $11 { - Hjartarson,J-Yusupov,A/
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Linares 1988 (36), but move in the text is also not bad}) 16. Ne5 Nxe5 (16...
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Bd7 17. f4 Rf8 18. g4 Be8 19. g5 $36 19... Qd8 20. Qh5 Rf5 21. Ng4 e5 22. Rae1
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exf4 23. h4 { - Atlas,V-Bareev,E/USSR 1988/Inf 46 (23)}) 17. dxe5 Qc5 (17...
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Qd8 18. f4 Bd7 19. Rae1 Qb6+ 20. Kh1 Qc5 21. h3 Rf8 22. g4 Be8 23. Bxe8 Rexe8
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24. f5 $36 {1-0 Ehlvest,J-Temirbaev/Kuibyshev 1986 (35)}) 18. Rfb1 {
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N/ New interesting move} (18. Qd4 18... b6 $5 (18... Qxd4 19. cxd4 Bd7 20. c3
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Rf8 21. f4 Be8 22. Bc2 h5 23. f5 $14 { - Koppe-Van Nevele/corr 1988 (53)}) (
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18... Rc7 $5)) 18... b6 19. Rb5 $5 {Interesting chance} (19. a4 Bd7 20. a5
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20... Be8 $5 {is not dangerous for black}) 19... Qxb5 20. Qxe7 Qd7 21. Qxd7 {
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Queens exchanged is the best chance for white} (21. Bf7+ Kh7) (21. Qh4 Bb7 22.
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f4 22... Rf8 $13) 21... Bxd7 {From the first look Black has nothing to worry
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in ending, but Landa found nice way to keep initiative.} 22. h4 $1 22... Be8 (
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22... Kf8 23. h5 Ke7 24. f4 Rf8 25. Rf1) 23. h5 Bxg6 24. hxg6 {Hecht: '
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klemmter schwarzer Koenig; weisse Strategie: Durchsetzen von f5 unter
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Zentralisierung des Koenigs'} 24... Rf8 (24... Kf8 $142 {Hecht} 25. f4 (25. g4
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$5 25... Ke7 26. Kg2 Rf8 27. Kg3) 25... Ke7 26. g4 (26. Kf2 Rf8 27. Ke3 h5 28.
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Rh1 Rf5 29. g4 hxg4 30. Rh7 30... g3 $132) 26... Rf8 27. Rf1 h5 28. f5 hxg4 29.
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f6+ gxf6 30. g7 Rd8 31. exf6+ Kf7 32. Kg2 32... e5 $13) 25. Rf1 {Landa wants
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to push pawns on the king,s side and it is very difficult to prevent this
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simple and strong plan.} 25... h5 (25... Rf4 26. f3 $1 26... Kf8 27. g3 Rf5 28.
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f4 Ke7 29. g4 Rf8 30. Kg2) 26. f4 26... h4 (26... Rf5 {Hecht} 27. g3 Kf8 28.
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Kg2 Ke7 29. Kf3) 27. Kh2 Rf5 28. Kh3 Rh5 29. Kg4 Rh6 30. f5 $1 ({
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White doesn,t need unclear comlications , possible
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after} 30. Kg5 30... h3
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31. g4 $5 31... h2 32. Rh1 Rh3 33. f5 $132) 30... exf5+ (30... Kf8 31. fxe6+
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Ke7 32. Rf7+ Kxe6 33. Rxg7 $18) 31. Kxf5 31... Kf8 $1 {
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Only chance in difficult position} (31... Rh5+ 32. Ke6 Rg5 33. Kd6 Rxg6+ 34. e6
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$18) 32. Ke6+ {This natural move maybe is not the strongest one.} ({
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Valuable alternative could be} 32. Kg5+ $5 32... Ke7 (32... Ke8 33. Rf7 h3 34.
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gxh3 Rxh3 35. Rxg7 Rxc3 36. Rxa7 Rxc2 37. g7 Rg2+ 38. Kf6 $18) (32... Kg8 33.
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e6) 33. Rf7+ Ke6 34. Rxg7 34... h3 $1 35. gxh3 Rxh3 36. Rxa7 $16) (32. Rd1 $2
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32... Ke7 33. Rxd5 33... h3 $1) 32... Ke8 33. Kd6 {'!' Hecht.} 33... Rxg6+ 34.
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e6 34... Rf6 $8 (34... Rxg2 35. Rf7 g5 36. Rxa7 $18 (36. Rh7 {Hecht} 36... Kf8
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37. e7+ $18)) 35. Rb1 {
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Hecht: 'auf der Suche nach einer offenen Linie, zu schaffen mit a4-a5'} 35...
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Rf2 $6 {Lost by force, last and only chance for defence was} (35... Rf4 $1 {
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with dream to play d5-d4. Game could continue} 36. Rh1 (36. a4 36... d4 $1 37.
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a5 dxc3 38. axb6 axb6 39. Rxb6 Rd4+ 40. Ke5 40... Rd2 $11) (36. Rd1 36... g5 $1
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(36... Rf2 $2 37. Rh1 $1) 37. Rxd5 Rg4) 36... d4 (36... g5 37. g3) 37. Ke5 (37.
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g3 Rg4 38. gxh4 dxc3) 37... Rf2 38. cxd4 (38. Rxh4 dxc3 39. Rxc4 39... Rxc2 $11
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) 38... Ke7 {and black is ok.}) 36. Rh1 $1 $18 {Hecht: 'nun also mit g3, und
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wenn diese Linie nicht aufgeht, dann gibt es einen zweiten Freibauern '} 36...
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g5 (36... Rf4 37. g3 $1) 37. g3 Rd2 ({Lost unfortunately for black} 37... hxg3
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38. Rh8+ Rf8 39. Rh7 $1 39... Rf6 (39... Rf3 40. Rxa7 Kf8 41. e7+ Kf7 42. Ra8
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Re3 43. Rf8+ Kg6 44. e8=Q+ $18) 40. Rxa7 Kf8 41. Kd7 Rxe6 42. Kxe6 g2 43. Kf6
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$1 43... Ke8 (43... Kg8 44. Rg7+) 44. Re7+ $18) 38. gxh4 d4 (38... g4 39. h5 g3
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40. h6 Rh2 41. Rg1 g2 42. h7 Rxh7 43. Rxg2 Kf8 (43... Rh8 44. Rg7 $18) 44. a4
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$1 44... a6 45. Rf2+ Ke8 46. Rf1 Rh3 47. Rf7 $18) 39. h5 $1 $18 39... dxc3+ (
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39... d3 40. cxd3 Rxd3+ 41. Ke5 Kf8 42. h6 Kg8 43. h7+ Kh8 44. e7 Re3+ 45. Kf6
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g4 46. Rh5 g3 47. Re5 $18) 40. Ke5 Ke7 (40... Kf8 41. h6 Kg8 42. h7+ Kh8 43.
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Re1 Rd8 44. e7 Re8 45. Kf6 $18) 41. h6 Rd8 42. h7 Rh8 43. Rd1 (43. Rd1 g4 44.
|
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Rd7+ Ke8 45. Rxa7 $18) 1-0
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|
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[Event "Swidnica"]
|
|
[Site "Swidnica"]
|
|
[Date "1999.03.28"]
|
|
[Round "5"]
|
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[White "Pedzich, Dominik"]
|
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[Black "Rustemov, Alexander"]
|
|
[Result "0-1"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2436"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2539"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "78"]
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[EventDate "1999.03.??"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1999.08.01"]
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1. e4 {King} 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7.
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Qg4 O-O 8. Bd3 Qa5 (8... f5 $5) (8... Nbc6 $5 9. Qh5 Ng6) 9. Bd2 9... Nbc6 $5 (
|
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{Black played here generally} 9... f5 {but after} 10. exf6 Rxf6 11. Qh5 Nf5 12.
|
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dxc5 $1 {white chances are better, for example:} 12... Nd7 (12... g6 13. Qg5
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Nd7 14. g4 Ng7 15. h4 Qxc5 16. Nh3 d4 17. Qxc5 Nxc5 18. cxd4 Nxd3+ 19. cxd3 $36
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{1-0 Kruppa,Y-Baklan,N/Alushta ch-UKR 1994 (43)}) 13. g4 g6 14. Qh3 Ne7 15. Nf3
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Qxc5 16. Ng5 Nf8 17. f4 Nc6 18. Qg3 $14 {
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1-0 Sakaev,K-Rustemov,A/St.Petersburg 1997/CBM 62 (58)}) 10. Qh5 10... h6 11.
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Nf3 {N/} ({Black is OK and after} 11. dxc5 11... b6 $1 12. cxb6 Ba6 13. Qe2
|
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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
|
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Bd7 18. O-O Raf8 (18... Re8 $5) 19. g3 Be8 20. Bg4 Nd8 ({Deserves attention}
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20... Bg6 $5 21. Bxe6+ Kh8 22. Bd7 $8 (22. Bxd5 22... Re8 $19) 22... Bxc2 $15 {
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|
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
|
|
the simple King: 'A more traditional French exchange sacrifice: the f-pawns
|
|
are doubled so White's king finds itself a little exposed.'} (22... Bf5 $5 23.
|
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Be5 R6f7) 23. gxf4 Rxf4 24. Bxe6+ Nxe6 25. Qxe6+ 25... Kh7 {King: 'Again, the
|
|
reason the sacrifice works is that Black's position, particularly that of his
|
|
king, is so secure. From g6, the bishop controls a crucial diagonal.'} 26. f3
|
|
Bxc2 27. Rb2 ({Maybe Pedzich had to play now} 27. Qxd5 $5 27... Qb3 28. Rxc2 (
|
|
28. Raa1 Qxc3 29. Qxb7 29... Qe3+ $1 30. Rf2 (30. Kh1 30... Rxf3 $1 31. Rxf3
|
|
Be4) 30... Rf6 31. Raf1 31... Bd3 $19) 28... Qxc2 29. Qxc4 {
|
|
but any case black keeps initiative after for example} 29... Rf5 $5 30. f4 $8 (
|
|
30. Kh1 Rh5 31. Qc7 31... Qe2 $19) 30... Qe4 $36) 27... Rf6 28. Qxd5 Bd3 29.
|
|
Re1 (29. Ra1 $5 {was better}) 29... Qxa3 30. Rxb7 Rg6+ 31. Kh1 31... Qxc3 $17
|
|
32. Qe5 (32. Rbe7 Rg5 33. Qe6 Qd2 34. Qh3 (34. Rg1 Rxg1+ 35. Kxg1 Qd1+ 36. Qe1
|
|
36... Qxf3 $19) 34... c3 $17) 32... Qd2 33. Rg1 Rxg1+ 34. Kxg1 Qd1+ 35. Kf2
|
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Qf1+ 36. Ke3 (36. Kg3 Qg1+ 37. Kh4 37... c3 {'-+' King.} 38. Rc7 38... c2 $19)
|
|
36... Qg1+ 37. Kf4 Qxh2+ 38. Ke3 Qg1+ 39. Kf4 c3 0-1
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|
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[Event "Enghien les Bains 3rd"]
|
|
[Site "Enghien les Bains"]
|
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[Date "1999.03.03"]
|
|
[Round "1"]
|
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[White "Bologan, Viktor"]
|
|
[Black "Bauer, Christian"]
|
|
[Result "1-0"]
|
|
[ECO "C16"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2608"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2528"]
|
|
[Annotator "Finkel,A"]
|
|
[PlyCount "83"]
|
|
[EventDate "1999.03.03"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "1999.06.08"]
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|
|
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1. e4 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 b6 7. h4 Ba6 8.
|
|
Bxa6 (8. Bd3 $6 8... c5 9. h5 h6 10. a4 Bxd3 11. Qxd3 Nbc6 12. Ba3 O-O 13. Nf3
|
|
Qc7 14. O-O Na5 15. Rfe1 15... Nc4 $15 {
|
|
Levchenkov,V-Moskalenko,V/EUCup Gr3 1994 (33)}) 8... Nxa6 9. h5 h6 10. Qg4 (10.
|
|
Qd3 Nb8 11. Nf3 Nbc6 (11... Qd7 12. Nh4 Qc6 13. Rh3 Qc4 14. Qg3 Rg8 15. Qf4
|
|
Nbc6 16. a4 Na5 17. Rf3 17... Kd7 $13 {Wildi,M-Sher,M/Geneve op 1993 (36)}) 12.
|
|
Nh4 Qd7 13. g4 O-O-O 14. f4 Rhg8 15. f5 15... f6 $5 $132 {
|
|
Arnason,J-Rohde,M/Beersheba 1987 (33)}) (10. Rh4 $5 10... c5 11. Nh3 Qc7 12.
|
|
Bd2 cxd4 13. cxd4 Qc4 14. Rf4 Rc8 15. Rc1 Nf5 16. c3 Nb8 17. Qf3 17... Rf8 $13
|
|
{Micic,C-Timoshenko,G/Cheliabinsk 1989 (31)}) 10... Rg8 (10... Nf5 11. a4 (11.
|
|
Nf3 Qd7 12. Nh4 Rg8 13. a4 O-O-O 14. Qe2 Kb7 15. Nxf5 15... exf5 $13 {
|
|
Zavoronkov,V-Remmel,A/EST-tt, Tallinn EST 1998 (37)}) 11... Qd7 12. Qe2 $6
|
|
12... Qc6 13. Qd2 Qc4 14. Ne2 14... c5 $15 {
|
|
Kostro,J-Podolsky,H/Warsaw 1961 (35)}) 11. a4 $5 {White decides to get rid of
|
|
a weak a-pawn and to open another file for the rooks.This game is very good
|
|
example of an agressive style of Viorel Bologan.} (11. Qe2 Nb8 12. Nf3 Nbc6 13.
|
|
g4 Qd7 14. Nh4 $13 { - Spassky,B-Petrosian,T/Tilburg 1981}) 11... Qd7 $6 ({
|
|
Deserved attention} 11... c5 $5 12. Qe2 Nb8 13. a5 13... Nbc6 $132 {
|
|
keeping the diagonal a3-f8 closed.}) 12. Qe2 Nb8 13. a5 Nbc6 (13... Qc6 $5) 14.
|
|
axb6 cxb6 15. Nf3 Na5 16. Nd2 Qc6 (16... O-O-O $5 17. Ba3 Nec6 18. Rh4 $1 18...
|
|
Nb7 19. c4 dxc4 20. Qxc4 Kb8 21. Nb3 $14) 17. Rh3 Kd7 (17... Nc4 18. Ba3) 18.
|
|
Rf3 Rgf8 19. Ba3 Nc4 20. Qd3 $1 20... a5 ({Too dangerous for black is} 20...
|
|
Nxa3 $6 21. Rxa3 21... b5 (21... Kc7 $2 22. c4 Kb7 (22... dxc4 23. Nxc4 Nf5 24.
|
|
Nd6 $1 24... Nxd6 25. Rc3 $18) 23. cxd5 exd5 24. Qh7 $1 $16) 22. Nb3 Kc7 23.
|
|
Nc5 a6 24. g4 g6 25. hxg6 $16 {and white's initiative is extremly dangerous.})
|
|
21. Nxc4 21... dxc4 $2 ({It was nesssary to take with the queen:} 21... Qxc4 $1
|
|
22. Qh7 Rg8 23. g4 $1 (23. Rb1) 23... Rac8 24. Kd2 $5 (24. Rb1 $5 24... Qa2 $5
|
|
(24... Qc6) 25. Rb3 a4 26. Rxf7 axb3 27. Rxe7+ Kc6 28. Rxe6+ Kb7 29. Qg6 $1
|
|
29... Qxa3 30. Rxb6+ Ka7 31. Rxb3 Qa6 32. Qf7+ Ka8 33. Qxd5+ Ka7 34. f4 $5 $40)
|
|
24... Ke8 25. Bd6 $1 25... a4 26. Rb1 Qc6 27. Qd3 $36 {and white definitly has
|
|
very unpleasent pressure,but black's position is defendable.}) 22. Qh7 $16
|
|
22... Nf5 23. d5 $1 {Forcing the endgame with much better chanse for white.} (
|
|
23. Bxf8 $6 23... Qe4+ $1 24. Kd2 (24. Kf1 $2 24... Ne3+ $17) 24... Rxf8 25.
|
|
Re1 25... Qg4 $132) (23. Rxf5 $2 23... Qe4+ 24. Kf1 Qxf5 25. Qxf5 exf5 26. Bxf8
|
|
26... Rxf8 $17) 23... Qxd5 $8 (23... Qa4 24. dxe6+ fxe6 25. Rd1+ Kc6 26. Bxf8
|
|
Rxf8 27. Qg6 $18) 24. Rd1 Qxd1+ 25. Kxd1 Rh8 26. Qxh8 Rxh8 27. g4 Nh4 28. Rxf7+
|
|
Kc6 29. Rxg7 29... Kd5 $6 ({More chanses of survival would leave} 29... Nf3 $5
|
|
30. Ke2 Nxe5 31. f4 Nd7 32. Re7 Nc5 33. Bxc5 (33. Kf3 $5) 33... Kxc5 34. Rxe6
|
|
a4 35. Kf3 a3 36. Re1 b5 37. Ra1 $16) 30. Rf7 Rg8 (30... Kxe5 31. Be7 $1 $18)
|
|
31. f3 $18 31... Nxf3 $5 {Disperation!} (31... Kxe5 32. Bc1 a4 33. Ke2 Rh8 34.
|
|
Bf4+ $18) 32. Rxf3 Rxg4 33. Rf6 Rg1+ 34. Kd2 Rg2+ 35. Kc1 Kxe5 36. Rxh6 Rh2 37.
|
|
Be7 $1 37... b5 38. Kb2 Kd5 39. Rh8 e5 40. h6 Ke6 41. h7 Kf7 42. Bd6 1-0
|
|
|
|
[Event "Manhattan March Int"]
|
|
[Site "New York"]
|
|
[Date "1999.03.10"]
|
|
[Round "5"]
|
|
[White "Ady, Jonathan James"]
|
|
[Black "Timoshenko, Georgy"]
|
|
[Result "0-1"]
|
|
[ECO "C16"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2412"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2592"]
|
|
[Annotator "Finkel,A"]
|
|
[PlyCount "74"]
|
|
[EventDate "1999.03.05"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "1999.06.08"]
|
|
|
|
1. e4 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 b6 7. Qg4 Ng6
|
|
8. h4 h5 9. Qd1 Ba6 10. Bg5 (10. Bxa6 Nxa6 11. a4 (11. Ne2 $5 11... Nxh4 12.
|
|
Qd3 Nb8 13. c4 Ng6 14. Nc3 Qd7 15. cxd5 exd5 16. Bg5 Nc6 17. O-O-O $44 {
|
|
Loskutov,O-Nenashev,A/RUS-Cup1 Chigorin mem 1996 (43)}) 11... Nb8 12. a5 $6
|
|
12... Nc6 13. axb6 cxb6 14. Ne2 Na5 15. Ng3 Qc7 16. Ra3 Nc4 17. Rb3 a5 18. Kf1
|
|
18... a4 $15 {Van der Vorm,T-Rogers,I/Biel op 1992 (42)}) 10... Qc8 (10... Qd7
|
|
11. Bxa6 Nxa6 12. Ne2 Qc6 13. O-O Kd7 (13... Nb8 14. f4 Nd7 15. Qd3 Ndf8 16. f5
|
|
exf5 17. Rxf5 $14 {Portisch,L-Ivkov,B/Zagreb 1965 (29)}) 14. f4 Raf8 15. f5
|
|
exf5 16. Qd3 $14 { - Abramovic,B-Vaganian,R/Moscow 1982} (16. Qd3 Nb8 17. Rxf5
|
|
f6 18. Qh3 Ke8 19. exf6 gxf6 20. Nf4 Nxf4 21. Bxf4 $14 {
|
|
Abramovic,B-Lputian,S/Erevan 1982 (37)})) 11. Be2 $1 (11. Bxa6 Qxa6 12. Ne2 Qc4
|
|
13. Rh3 c5 14. Qd2 Nc6 15. f4 Nge7 16. Bxe7 Nxe7 17. Qd3 Qxd3 18. cxd3 18...
|
|
Kd7 $11 {Ortega,R-Fuchs,R/Rubinstein mem 1965}) 11... c5 12. Rh3 $1 12... Nc6
|
|
$5 ({Also after} 12... Bxe2 $6 13. Nxe2 Nc6 14. Ng3 14... Rh7 15. Nxh5 cxd4 16.
|
|
cxd4 Nxd4 17. Nxg7+ Rxg7 18. Qxd4 Qxc2 19. h5 $16 {
|
|
black has extremly dangerous position,but at least the material is balnced!})
|
|
13. Bxh5 13... Rxh5 $5 {The only chanse to get counterplay.} 14. Qxh5 cxd4 15.
|
|
Ne2 ({Serious attention deserved} 15. Qh7 $5 15... Ncxe5 16. cxd4 16... Nd3+ $1
|
|
17. Kd2 $1 (17. Rxd3 Bxd3 18. Qg8+ Nf8 19. Bd2 Qxc2 20. Nf3 Qb2 21. Rc1 $13)
|
|
17... Nxf2 18. Qg8+ Nf8 19. Rf3 Ne4+ 20. Kc1 Qc7 21. Qxg7 Rc8 22. Ra2 $16 {
|
|
with huge advantage.}) 15... Ncxe5 16. cxd4 Nc6 17. O-O-O $5 (17. Rd1 $1 $16)
|
|
17... Qc7 18. Re3 (18. Nf4 $2 18... Nxf4 19. Qh8+ Kd7 20. Qxa8 Nxh3 21. gxh3
|
|
21... Nb8 $1 $19) 18... Rc8 19. Rd2 (19. Rxe6+ $6 19... fxe6 20. Qxg6+ Qf7 21.
|
|
Qxf7+ Kxf7 22. Nf4 $14) 19... Nf8 20. Nf4 $6 {After this move white still
|
|
keeps very significient advantage,but he had even better opportunity:} (20. Qh8
|
|
$1 20... Bxe2 (20... f6 21. Rxe6+ Kf7 22. Bf4 Qd7 23. Re3 Qf5 24. g4 $1 $18) (
|
|
20... Ne7 21. Bxe7 Qxe7 22. Qxg7 Qxh4 23. Ng3 $18) 21. Rexe2 Na5 22. Rd3 $1
|
|
22... Qc4 23. Kd1 g6 24. h5 $18 {with winning position.}) 20... Qd6 21. Rd1 (
|
|
21. Qh8 $1) 21... Ne7 22. Bxe7 Qxf4 23. Bxf8 Kxf8 24. Qf3 $6 {The turning
|
|
point in the game:in the begining white wastes his advantage and then manages
|
|
to lose drawn position.} (24. Rd2 $5 $16) (24. Qh8+ $6 24... Ke7 25. Qxg7 25...
|
|
Rxc2+ $1 26. Kxc2 Qxf2+ 27. Kb1 Qxe3 28. Qg5+ Qxg5 29. hxg5 $14) 24... Qxf3 {
|
|
If the previous move of white was inaccuracy this one is mistake after which
|
|
white finds himself on defensive and influensed by this blunder plays an
|
|
endgame very poorly.} 25. Rxf3 $2 (25. gxf3 Ke7 26. Rg1 g6 27. Kd2 Rc4 28. c3
|
|
Bb5 29. Rg5 29... Kf6 $14) 25... Be2 $15 26. Rdd3 (26. Re3 $5 26... Bxd1 27.
|
|
Kxd1 Rc4 28. Rd3 Ke7 29. g4 29... Kf6 $15) 26... Rc4 27. c3 $6 (27. Rfe3) 27...
|
|
g6 28. Kb2 b5 29. Rde3 $2 (29. g4 Kg7 (29... a5 30. h5 Bxf3 31. Rxf3 gxh5 32.
|
|
gxh5 b4 (32... Kg7 33. h6+ Kxh6 34. Rxf7 34... b4 $11) 33. h6 Kg8 34. h7+ $11)
|
|
30. Rfe3 Bxd3 31. Rxd3 a5 32. Kb3 32... f6 $15) 29... Bxf3 30. Rxf3 a5 31. Re3
|
|
$2 (31. Rd3) 31... b4 $17 32. cxb4 axb4 33. a4 Rxd4 34. a5 (34. g3 $5 $17)
|
|
34... Ke7 35. a6 Rxh4 36. Rh3 Rc4 37. Rh8 37... Rc7 $19 0-1
|
|
|
|
[Event "RUS-chT"]
|
|
[Site "St Petersburg"]
|
|
[Date "1999.05.23"]
|
|
[Round "8"]
|
|
[White "Ionov, Sergey"]
|
|
[Black "Sergienko, Sergey"]
|
|
[Result "0-1"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2551"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2387"]
|
|
[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
|
|
[PlyCount "92"]
|
|
[EventDate "1999.05.??"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "1999.08.01"]
|
|
|
|
1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. Qg4 O-O 8. Bd3
|
|
8... Nbc6 $5 9. Qh5 Ng6 10. Nf3 Qc7 11. Be3 c4 ({
|
|
Good alternative to the move in the game could be} 11... Nce7 $5 {
|
|
with possible continuation} 12. dxc5 b6 13. O-O bxc5 14. Ng5 h6 15. Nf3 f5 16.
|
|
exf6 16... Rxf6 $11 {0-1 Gutov,A-Ivanov,S/RUS t-ch St.Petersburg 1999 (34)})
|
|
12. Bxg6 12... fxg6 13. Qg4 13... Bd7 $5 {Black tryed also} (13... Qf7 {
|
|
but after} 14. Ng5 Qe8 15. h4 h6 16. Nh3 16... b5 17. h5 $5 17... gxh5 18. Qe2
|
|
a5 19. Nf4 g6 20. g4 $40 {
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1-0 Svidler,P-Bareev,E/Elista 1997/CBM 59 (33) White got strong attack}) 14. h4
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Rf5 15. h5 (15. Ng5 Qa5 16. Bd2 Raf8 17. O-O Nd8 18. Qe2 Ba4 19. Rac1 Re8 20.
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g4 Rff8 21. Kg2 21... Nf7 $11 { - Kovacevic,A-Sparic,N/YUG t-ch 1994 (29)})
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15... gxh5 16. Rxh5 Rxh5 ({Deserves attention} 16... Raf8 {and after careless}
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17. Rh6 $2 (17. Kd2 Be8 18. Rh4 Bg6) 17... Be8 $1 18. Rxe6 $2 {
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Black won immediately} 18... Bh5 19. Qh4 Bxf3 20. gxf3 Qf7 21. Rd6 21... Rh5
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$19 {0-1 Kekelidze,M-Hertneck,G/BL2 1997 (29)}) 17. Qxh5 Rf8 18. Qh3 $5 {N/} ({
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In the case of} 18. Kd2 18... Be8 19. Qg4 Qe7 20. Rh1 20... Bg6 {
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- Heer,B-Kipper,J/Crailsheimer op 1998 (67) I would prefer black position.})
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18... Rxf3 $1 {Very interesting positional exchange sacrifice! Black will
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transfere bishop on g6, white pawns on the queen side are week, and it is not
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clearly how White can use rook for active plan.} 19. Qxf3 (19. gxf3 $6 19...
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Qc8 20. Kd2 Be8 21. Rh1 21... Bg6) 19... Be8 20. Qh3 Qd7 21. a4 Bg6 22. Kd1 Na5
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23. Bc1 23... Bf5 24. Qh4 (24. g4 $5 24... Be4 25. f3 Bg6 26. Qh4) 24... h6 25.
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f3 Kh7 26. Ra2 Qe8 27. Ba3 $5 (27. g4 Bg6) 27... Qg6 ({After} 27... Qxa4 28.
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Qe7 {is very strong}) 28. Qf2 $6 ({It is not easy to believe, but after} 28. g4
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$6 28... Bxc2+ $1 29. Rxc2 Qd3+ 30. Rd2 (30. Kc1 $2 30... Qf1+ $1 (30... Nb3+
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31. Kb1 Qd1+ 32. Bc1 Nxc1 33. Rxc1 33... Qb3+ $11) 31. Kd2 (31. Kb2 31... Nb3)
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31... Nb3+ 32. Ke3 32... Qd3+ $19) 30... Qxc3 {
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Black has more then enough compensation for the rook!}) ({Deserves attention}
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28. Bb4 {with big and unclear complications after} 28... Qxg2 (28... Nc6 29. g4
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) 29. Bxa5 Qxf3+ 30. Kc1 (30. Ke1 $2 30... Bg4 $19) 30... Qf1+ 31. Kb2 Qe2 32.
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Qh1 (32. Kc1 $11) (32. Ka3 b6 33. Bb4 33... Qd1 $44) 32... b6 $1 33. Bb4 a5 34.
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Ba3 (34. Bf8 Qxc2+ 35. Ka1 Qxc3+ 36. Rb2 36... Qxd4 $19) 34... Qxc2+ 35. Ka1
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Qxc3+ 36. Bb2 {but, maybe, white chances are better now.}) 28... Qh5 $1 29. Bb4
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Nc6 30. Qe1 Qh2 31. Qf1 (31. g4 31... Bd3 $5) 31... h5 $1 32. Ba3 h4 33. Kc1 $6
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(33. Rb2 b6) (33. Bc1 $5 33... h3 $140 34. gxh3 Bxh3 35. Bf4 $1) 33... Qf4+ 34.
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Kb1 $2 (34. Kd1 $8) (34. Kb2 Qd2) 34... Qd2 35. Qh1 35... h3 $1 36. gxh3 (36.
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g4 36... Qg2 $19) 36... Qxc3 37. Bc5 b6 38. Bd6 38... Nxd4 $19 39. Qd1 39...
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Qb3+ $1 40. Rb2 Bxc2+ 41. Qxc2+ Nxc2 42. Rxb3 cxb3 43. Kb2 Nd4 44. Kc3 Kg6 45.
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Bb8 Nc6 46. Bd6 46... Kf5 {Good positional game} (46... Kf5 47. Kxb3 Kf4) 0-1
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[Event "Dortmund Master"]
|
|
[Site "Dortmund"]
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[Date "1999.07.16"]
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[Round "8"]
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[White "Schmittdiel, Eckhard"]
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[Black "Feygin, Michael"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C19"]
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[WhiteElo "2505"]
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[BlackElo "2500"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "81"]
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[EventDate "1999.07.09"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "1999.10.01"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Qc7 7. Nf3 (7. Qg4 {
|
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Another strong move}) 7... b6 8. a4 Ne7 9. Bb5+ Bd7 10. O-O Nbc6 11. dxc5 ({
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|
Black has nothing to worry about after} 11. Ba3 11... Na5 12. Bxd7+ 12... Qxd7
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$1 (12... Kxd7 13. Ng5 Raf8 14. dxc5 bxc5 15. Ne4 c4 16. Bd6 Qc6 17. Nc5+ Ke8
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18. Rb1 Nc8 19. Rb5 Nxd6 20. exd6 Qxd6 21. Rxa5 a6 22. Qb1 Ke7 23. Qb7+ Kf6 24.
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Nd7+ {1-0 Bronstein,L-Palmisano,J/Pico Sity op 1996 (24)}) 13. dxc5 13... Nc4 {
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|
for example} 14. cxb6 axb6 15. Bxe7 Qxe7 16. Nd2 Nxe5 17. Qe2 Qd6 18. Qb5+ Nd7
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19. c4 O-O 20. cxd5 Ra5 21. Nc4 Rxb5 22. Nxd6 Rxd5 23. Rfd1 Rxd1+ 24. Rxd1 Nc5
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25. Nc4 25... Nxa4 {Cseshkovsky,V-Gulko,B/USSR-ch Moscow 1976/0-1 (38)}) 11...
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bxc5 12. Ba3 $146 {New move} (12. c4 a6 13. cxd5 axb5 14. d6 Qc8 15. dxe7 Nxe7
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16. Ng5 Bc6 17. Qh5 Ng6 18. f4 Qd7 19. Rd1 Qe7 20. Rd6 Bd5 21. f5 Nxe5 22. Bf4
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g6 23. Qe2 Nc4 24. Ne4 Bxe4 25. Qxe4 O-O 26. Rdd1 26... Qf6 {
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Mokry,K-Mohr,S/Gausdal op 1989/ - (48)}) 12... Na5 13. Qd3 13... Rc8 $6 {
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Possible move, but easy was castle} (13... O-O $1 {and in case of} 14. Bxd7 (
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14. Bxc5 Qxc5 15. Bxd7 15... Ng6 $44) 14... Qxd7 15. Bxc5 15... Rfc8 $44 {
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|
Black have great compensation for the pawn}) 14. Rfb1 O-O (14... c4 15. Qd2)
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15. Bxc5 $1 15... Qxc5 ({After} 15... Bxb5 $6 16. Rxb5 16... Rfe8 17. Bd6 {
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|
white,s advantage is obvious, for example} 17... Qd8 $140 18. Bxe7 Rxe7 19. Ng5
|
|
f5 20. exf6 gxf6 21. Nxe6 $1 21... Rxe6 22. Rxd5 Qe8 (22... Qb6 23. Rd7 $18) (
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22... Qc7 23. Rd7) 23. Rxa5 $18) 16. Bxd7 Rb8 (16... Rc7 17. Rb5) 17. Rb5 Rxb5
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(17... Qc7 18. Ng5 Ng6 19. Bxe6 $1 19... fxe6 20. Nxe6 $18) 18. axb5 {
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It looks that white has huge advantage, but in everything is not so simple}
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18... Qb6 19. Qd4 Rd8 20. Qb4 (20. Qxb6 $2 $143 20... axb6) 20... Rxd7 21. Rxa5
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Qb8 ({Feigin missed great opportunity to get level game. Instead of boring
|
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move in the text he could continue} 21... d4 $1 {
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and black compleately out of danger, for example} 22. Ra1 (22. Nxd4 $2 22...
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Nc6 $3 $19) (22. cxd4 $2 22... Nc6) (22. c4 Nc6 23. bxc6 Qxb4 24. Rb5 Qxb5 25.
|
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cxb5 25... Rd5 $19) (22. Ra6 22... dxc3 $1 $13) 22... dxc3 23. Qxc3 23... Qxb5
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$11) 22. g3 h6 23. Qa3 Ng6 24. Qa4 Rb7 (24... Nxe5 $143 25. Nxe5 Qxe5 26. b6 $1
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26... Rd8 27. bxa7 Ra8 28. Qc6 Qe1+ 29. Kg2 Qe4+ 30. Kf1 Qc4+ 31. Qxc4 dxc4 32.
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Ke2 Kf8 33. Ke3 Ke7 34. Kd4 $18) 25. b6 $1 25... Rxb6 26. Rxa7 26... Qd8 {
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Feigin decided to continue game with queens on the board,} (26... Nxe5 27. Ra8
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(27. Nxe5 Qxe5 28. Qe8+ Kh7 29. Qxf7 29... Qxc3 $11) 27... Nxf3+ 28. Kg2 Ne5
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29. Qa7 $18) ({I would prefer} 26... Rb1+ $5 27. Kg2 Qb5 28. Qxb5 28... Rxb5 {
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and after} 29. Ra8+ (29. h4 Rc5 30. h5 Nf8 31. Ra3 Nd7) 29... Kh7 (29... Nf8
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30. Rc8 (30. c4 $5 30... dxc4 31. Rc8) 30... Rb2 31. Nd4 $16) 30. h4 Rc5 31. h5
|
|
Ne7 32. Nd4 $14 {I think Black have good chances to level game.}) 27. h4 $1 $36
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|
27... Rb8 28. h5 Nf8 (28... Ne7 29. Nd4 Nc8 30. Nc6 $40) 29. Qf4 Qe8 30. c4 Ra8
|
|
(30... Rb4 31. Nd2) 31. Rc7 Rc8 32. Rxc8 Qxc8 33. cxd5 exd5 34. Nd4 34... Qc3 (
|
|
34... Ne6 $5) 35. Nf5 35... Ne6 $1 (35... Qe1+ 36. Kg2 Ne6 37. Qf3) 36. Qa4 (
|
|
36. Qg4 $5 {was interesting alternative.}) 36... Kh7 37. Ne7 37... Qxe5 $2 {
|
|
Final mistake.I even can,t imagine, what Feigin missed in his calculations.
|
|
Instead move in th text he couldcontinue} (37... Nd4 $1 38. Qe8 Qe1+ 39. Kg2
|
|
39... Qe4+ $11 {with draw.}) 38. Qe8 $18 38... Qe1+ 39. Kg2 Nf4+ 40. gxf4 Qe4+
|
|
41. Kg3 1-0
|
|
|
|
[Event "MK Cafe Cup-A"]
|
|
[Site "Koszalin"]
|
|
[Date "1999.08.04"]
|
|
[Round "2"]
|
|
[White "Hracek, Zbynek"]
|
|
[Black "Socko, Monika"]
|
|
[Result "0-1"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2629"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2438"]
|
|
[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
|
|
[PlyCount "76"]
|
|
[EventDate "1999.08.03"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "1999.12.01"]
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|
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|
1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. Qg4 7... Kf8
|
|
$5 {Risky, but interesting move, became very popular in the end of 80 ties.It
|
|
is still not clear how White can get real advantage, and Black could be
|
|
satisfied with results in practical games. } 8. h4 {
|
|
Most direct and dangerous for black move.} 8... Qa5 (8... Qc7 $5 9. Qd1 b6 10.
|
|
h5 h6 11. Rh3 Ba6 12. Bxa6 Nxa6 13. Qd3 Nb8 14. a4 Nbc6 15. Ba3 Na5 16. Ne2
|
|
16... Nc4 $13 {1-0 Saulin,D-Mkrtchian,L/Moscow-3A 1996 (37)}) 9. Bd2 Qa4 10.
|
|
Rh3 (10. h5 h6 11. Kd1 b6 12. Nf3 Ba6 13. Bxa6 Nxa6 14. Qf4 Rc8 15. g4 Ke8 16.
|
|
g5 cxd4 17. gxh6 gxh6 18. Nxd4 Nc5 19. Qf6 19... Rg8 $132 {
|
|
0-1 Drei,A-Lputian,S/Reggio Emilia 1998/CBM 69 (34)}) 10... Nbc6 11. h5 h6 12.
|
|
Qf4 12... Bd7 $5 ({White keeps some initiative after} 12... b6 13. Rf3 Nd8 14.
|
|
dxc5 Qxf4 15. Rxf4 bxc5 16. Be3 c4 17. Rb1 Ndc6 18. Nf3 18... g5 $1 19. hxg6
|
|
Nxg6 20. Rg4 Kg7 21. Nh4 $14 { - Atlas,V-Psakhis,L/Geneve 1992 (24)}) 13. Rf3
|
|
Be8 14. Rb1 $146 (14. g4 cxd4 15. Bd3 b5 16. cxd4 Nxd4 17. Rg3 17... a5 $5 18.
|
|
Ne2 Nxc2+ 19. Bxc2 Qxc2 20. Re3 Nc6 21. Qf3 Qc5 22. Nf4 $2 (22. Rc1 $1 22...
|
|
Qe7) 22... Nd4 23. Qd1 23... Nc2+ $19 {
|
|
0-1 Bobarykin,D-Nikitin,A/RUS-sf Novosibirsk 1998 (28)}) 14... b6 15. g4 {
|
|
Hracek believes in whites attacking chances and
|
|
want to exchange queens-} (15.
|
|
dxc5 Qxf4 16. Bxf4 16... bxc5 $13 {with unclear position.}) 15... Qxc2 16. Bd3
|
|
Qa4 17. g5 (17. Bg6 $2 17... Nxg6 18. hxg6 18... Qc2 $19) 17... c4 18. Be2 Qc2
|
|
({Black could take and second pawn, deserves attention and} 18... Qxa3 $5) (
|
|
18... Nf5 $5) 19. Rc1 hxg5 20. Qxg5 (20. Qxf7+ Bxf7 21. Rxc2 21... g4 $1 22.
|
|
Rf4 Kg8 23. Bxg4 Nd8 24. h6 24... Bg6 $1 {leeds to clear advantage of black})
|
|
20... Qh7 21. Rh3 21... Ng8 (21... Nf5 22. Bd1 $1) 22. Nf3 f6 23. exf6 gxf6 24.
|
|
Qf4 Ke7 25. Qc7+ Kf8 (25... Bd7 26. Nh4 $40) 26. Qf4 Ke7 27. Nh4 (27. h6 $5) ({
|
|
It looks that repetion of the moves} 27. Qc7+ {was the best solution.}) 27...
|
|
Kd7 28. Bg4 Nge7 (28... Nh6 $5 29. Ng6 $2 $140 29... Bxg6 30. hxg6 Qxg6 31.
|
|
Rxh6 Rxh6 32. Qxh6 32... Qxg4 $17) 29. Qxf6 $2 ({After} 29. h6 $5 {or}) (29.
|
|
Ng2 $5 {
|
|
result of the game was compleatly unclear, but Hracek makes terrible blunder})
|
|
29... Qe4+ 30. Re3 ({What else-} 30. Be2 30... Bxh5 31. Re3 (31. f3 31... Bxf3
|
|
$1 32. Qxf3 32... Rxh4 $19) 31... Raf8 $5 (31... Qh1+ 32. Bf1 Bg4) 32. Qg5
|
|
32... Qh7 $1 $19 {lose as well.}) 30... Qxg4 $19 31. f3 (31. Qxh8 31... Bxh5
|
|
$19) 31... Qg8 $5 32. Kf2 32... Rxh5 $19 33. Qf4 Ng6 34. Nxg6 Bxg6 35. Rg1 Qf7
|
|
36. Ree1 Qxf4 37. Bxf4 Rg8 38. Rg4 Ne7 0-1
|
|
|
|
[Event "Bundesliga 9900"]
|
|
[Site "Germany"]
|
|
[Date "2000.03.12"]
|
|
[Round "12.4"]
|
|
[White "David, Alberto"]
|
|
[Black "Enders, Peter"]
|
|
[Result "0-1"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2520"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2478"]
|
|
[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
|
|
[PlyCount "68"]
|
|
[EventDate "1999.10.09"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "2000.05.31"]
|
|
|
|
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 10... Qc7 11. Be3 (11. Ng5 h6 12. Nxf7 Qxf7 13. Qxg6
|
|
Qxg6 14. Bxg6 cxd4 15. cxd4 Nxd4 16. Be3 Nc6 17. f4 b6 18. Bd3 18... Nb8 $5 19.
|
|
a4 Ba6 20. a5 bxa5 21. Bxa6 Nxa6 22. O-O 22... Nb4 $13 {
|
|
0-1 Gritsaenko,V-Khlusevich,S/corr 1997 (52)}) (11. h4 $5 {
|
|
leads to wild complications-} 11... c4 12. Ng5 h6 13. Bxg6 fxg6 14. Qxg6 hxg5
|
|
15. hxg5 Nxe5 16. Qh5 Rf5 17. Qe8+ {
|
|
- Skorchenko,D-Potkin,V/RUS-ch B20 Ufa 2000 (17)}) 11... c4 12. Bxg6 fxg6 13.
|
|
Qg4 13... Bd7 ({Also possible} 13... Qf7 14. Ng5 Qe8 15. h4 h6 16. Nh3 Bd7 17.
|
|
Nf4 Ne7 18. Qe2 b5 19. g4 a5 20. h5 g5 21. Nh3 21... b4 {
|
|
- Balogh,C-Almasi,I/Budapest-4 GM 2000/ (42) with interesting possibilities.})
|
|
14. h4 Rf5 15. Ng5 ({I am doubt if White can get real advantage after} 15. h5
|
|
$5 15... gxh5 16. Rxh5 Rxh5 (16... Raf8 17. Ng5 Qa5 18. Bd2 Rf4 19. Qh3 Rxf2
|
|
20. Nf3 Rxd2 21. Kxd2 h6 22. Qg4 $16 {
|
|
Ivanchuk,V-Lutz,C/Muenchen 1994/Inf 60/[Ivanchuk,V]/1-0 (41)}) 17. Qxh5 Rf8 18.
|
|
Qh3 18... Rxf3 $5 19. Qxf3 19... Be8 {for example} 20. Qh3 Qd7 21. a4 Bg6 22.
|
|
Kd1 Na5 23. Bc1 Bf5 24. Qh4 h6 25. f3 Kh7 26. Ra2 26... Qe8 $44 {
|
|
Ionov,S-Sergienko,S/RUS t-ch St.Petersburg 1999 /0-1 (46)}) 15... Raf8 16. Qe2
|
|
$146 (16. h5 Qa5 17. Bd2 h6 18. Nh3 gxh5 19. Qg3 Kh7 20. Rb1 b5 21. Kd1 Qxa3
|
|
22. Nf4 Rxf4 23. Bxf4 Rxf4 24. Qxf4 Qxc3 25. Rh3 Qxd4+ 26. Qxd4 26... Nxd4 $132
|
|
{ - Lingnau,C-Kipper,J/BL2-W 1998 (31)}) 16... h6 17. Nh3 17... Qd8 $1 18. g3
|
|
18... b5 {Black prepares counterattack on the queen's side} 19. Qd2 Qe7 20. Ke2
|
|
(20. Nf4 $5 20... Qf7 $13 (20... Kh7 21. g4 $1)) 20... a5 21. Rh2 Rb8 22. g4 (
|
|
22. Nf4 Be8) 22... Rff8 23. Nf4 Be8 24. h5 g5 25. Nh3 25... b4 26. f4 $6 ({
|
|
Even after correct} 26. axb4 26... axb4 27. cxb4 27... Nxb4 $15 {
|
|
black's chances are better}) 26... gxf4 27. Nxf4 Qg5 28. Kf3 $8 {What else?} (
|
|
28. Rg1 bxc3 29. Nxe6 (29. Qxc3 29... Rxf4 $19) (29. Qc1 29... Nxd4+ $1 30.
|
|
Bxd4 Rxf4 31. Bxc3 31... d4 $19) 29... Qe7 30. Qxc3 30... Qxe6 $19 {
|
|
lose immediately}) 28... bxc3 29. Qxc3 29... Ne7 $1 {
|
|
Nice and very cunning move!} 30. Rg1 (30. Qxa5 $142 {Was better try but after}
|
|
30... Bg6 $3 {White needs good advice, for example} 31. hxg6 Nxg6 32. Qd2 32...
|
|
c3 $1 33. Qc1 33... Rxf4+ $1 34. Bxf4 Rf8 35. Kg3 Rxf4 36. Qd1 36... Re4 $17)
|
|
30... Bg6 $3 {Great move! Black bishop comes into the game and White just
|
|
can't protect king from numerous dangers.} 31. Ke2 (31. hxg6 Nxg6 32. Rh5 Rxf4+
|
|
33. Bxf4 Qxf4+ 34. Ke2 Qe4+ 35. Kd2 Rf8 36. Rh3 (36. Qe3 36... c3+ $1 37. Qxc3
|
|
Rf3 38. Qc8+ 38... Nf8 $19) (36. Kc1 36... Nf4) 36... Rf2+ 37. Kd1 37... Nf4
|
|
$19) 31... Rxf4 32. hxg6 Re4 33. Kd2 33... Qxg6 34. Qxa5 $6 34... Rxe3 $1 (
|
|
34... Rxe3 35. Kxe3 Qe4+ 36. Kd2 Qf4+) 0-1
|
|
|
|
[Event "Monarch Assurance 08th"]
|
|
[Site "Port Erin"]
|
|
[Date "1999.11.08"]
|
|
[Round "3"]
|
|
[White "Short, Nigel D"]
|
|
[Black "Psakhis, Lev"]
|
|
[Result "1-0"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2675"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2581"]
|
|
[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
|
|
[PlyCount "83"]
|
|
[EventDate "1999.11.06"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "2000.02.01"]
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|
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|
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 {
|
|
Could be reasonable alternative for black, for example} 11. Nf3 Nxd4 12. Bd3
|
|
Nec6 13. Kf1 Nf5 14. Kg1 Qg4 15. Qe2 f6 16. h6 fxe5 17. hxg7 Rg8 18. Rxh7 18...
|
|
e4 $132 {Fedorov,A-Gulko,B, Wch Las Vegas 1999}) 10. h6 gxh6 (10... g6 $2) 11.
|
|
Nf3 11... O-O-O {Interesting position.White got some achivements on the king,s
|
|
side, but Black keeps good chances for counterplay} 12. Bd3 (12. a4 12... Rdg8
|
|
$5 (12... Ng8 13. Bb5 Nce7 14. dxc5 a6 15. c4 Qc7 16. cxd5 Nxd5 17. c4 Nde7 18.
|
|
Bxd7+ Rxd7 19. Qb3 Nf5 20. Qb6 Nge7 21. Bxh6 Qc6 22. Qxc6+ Nxc6 23. Rd1 $14 {
|
|
Drimer-Uhlmann,W/Raach 1969 (23)}) 13. g3 Rg4 14. Bd3 Qc7 15. Nh2 Rgg8 16. Nf3
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16... Rg4 $132 {0-1 Mainka,R-Uhlmann,W/Baden Baden-B 1992 (29)}) 12... c4 $5 ({
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Black could play also} 12... Rhg8 13. Kf1 Nf5 14. Bxf5 exf5 15. Rxh6 Rg4 16.
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Nh2 Qb5+ 17. Kg1 Re4 18. Rb1 Qc4 19. Bg5 Rg8 20. Qh5 Qa2 21. Rf1 Rg6 22. Rxh7
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Be6 23. Nf3 23... Rg4 { - Hall,J-Karlsson,L/Malmoe 1999 (51) but I prefe
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rmove, which was made in the game}) 13. Be2 Ng8 14. Kf1 f6 15. Qe1 fxe5 16.
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Nxe5 $6 $146 {New and not the best move.} (16. dxe5 $5 {
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was better alternative, but black is OK after} 16... Rf8 17. g3 17... Qc7 $1 {
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improvment compare to} (17... Be8 $2 18. Nd4 Nd8 19. Bg4 Bd7 20. Kg2 Nc6 21.
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Bxe6 Bxe6 22. Nxe6 Re8 23. Nd4 Qa4 24. Bf4 24... Nge7 {
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1-0 Tischbierek,R-Uhlmann,W/Baden Baden-B 1992/ (35)}) 18. Bf4 Nce7 19. Nd4
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19... Ng6 $13) 16... Nxe5 17. dxe5 17... Ne7 (17... Ba4 18. Bg4 (18. Ra2) 18...
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Bxc2 19. Bxe6+ Kb8 20. Be3 $13) 18. Bxh6 (18. Rxh6 18... Rdg8 $36) 18... Rhg8
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$1 19. Bf3 (19. Qd2 Nf5 20. Bg5 Rxg5 21. Qxg5 21... Qxc3 $44) 19... Be8 $1 20.
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a4 20... Bg6 $17 {It is easy to see, that Black seize initiative} 21. Ra2 Rd7 (
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{Deserves attention} 21... Be4 $5 {Black could use this idea and in future.})
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22. Bc1 Nc6 (22... Be4 $5 23. Bxe4 dxe4) 23. Ba3 23... Qxa4 {To be honest, I
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was sure in this moment, that game is over-Black have material and positional
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advantage, and Short had big problems with clock already.} (23... Be4) 24. Rh6
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$1 $138 {Best try, I waited} (24. Qb1 24... Qb3 $1 $19 (24... Nxe5 $5)) ({or}
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24. Bg4 24... Re8 (24... Nd8 $5)) 24... Qa5 (24... Rf7 25. Bg4 Nd8) (24... Bxc2
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$5 {was good alternative, for example} 25. Rxe6 25... Be4 $1 26. Bxe4 (26. Qe3
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Qb3 (26... Bxf3 $5 27. Qxf3 d4) 27. Ra1 Bd3+ 28. Kg1 28... Qxc3 $19) 26... dxe4
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27. Ra1 (27. Qxe4 Qd1+ 28. Qe1 Qd5 29. Rxc6+ 29... Qxc6 $19) 27... Qc2 28. Kg1
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(28. Bd6 Qd3+ 29. Qe2 (29. Kg1 29... Rxg2+ $1 30. Kxg2 Qf3+ 31. Kh2 Qh5+ 32.
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Kg1 Rg7+ 33. Kf1 33... Qh3+ $19) 29... Qxc3 $19) 28... e3 $5 29. Qxe3 Rd1+ 30.
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Rxd1 Qxd1+ 31. Kh2 Rxg2+ 32. Kxg2 Qg4+ 33. Qg3 33... Qxe6 $17) 25. Bg4 Re8 26.
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Ra1 Qa4 (26... d4 $5 $19 27. Bf3 $140 27... Nxe5) 27. Qc1 Qa5 (27... Nxe5 28.
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Bd6 Qxa1 29. Qxa1 Nxg4 (29... Rxd6 30. Bh5 $1) 30. Rxg6 hxg6 31. Qa3) 28. Qe1
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28... Rf7 $138 29. Be7 29... Rfxe7 $4 {Terrible mistake, I had to play} (29...
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Rxf2+ $1 {but after} 30. Kg1 $1 {I didn,t found} (30. Kxf2 Qb6+ 31. Qe3 Qxe3+
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32. Kxe3 Rxe7 33. Kf4 33... Kd7 $19) 30... Re2 $3 31. Bxe2 (31. Bxe6+ Kb8 32.
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Bd6+ Ka8 33. Qd1 33... Qxc3 $19) 31... Qb6+ 32. Kh1 32... Rxe7 $17) 30. Rxa5
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Nxa5 31. Qd2 31... Nc6 $4 {Final zeitnot mistake.} (31... Kc7 $1 $13 {
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leads to unclear position.}) 32. Qxd5 $18 {Now Black is lost} 32... Kb8 33.
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Qxc4 Rc7 34. Qf4 Ne7 35. Bxe6 Nc6 36. Bd5 Nxe5 37. c4 a6 38. Rh3 Bxc2 39. Re3
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Rce7 40. Kg1 Ka8 41. c5 Bg6 42. Qf6 1-0
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[Event "Vikings GM 1st"]
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[Site "York"]
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[Date "1999.12.16"]
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[Round "4"]
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[White "Hector, Jonny"]
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[Black "Hillarp Persson, Tiger"]
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[Result "0-1"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2505"]
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[BlackElo "2507"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "62"]
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[EventDate "1999.12.13"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2000.04.05"]
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1. e4 {Hansen,Cu} 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7
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7. h4 {Hansen,Cu: 'If one does not know the opening theory of this line this
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move may at first sight be a surprise. However it is in fact quite logical.
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White has a on the K-side and furthermore black has exchanged his main
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defender of g7 - the blacksquared B. Whites intention is now to weaken the
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black squares further with h4-h5-h6 or put g7 under pressure with h4-h5 and
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Rh3-g3'} 7... Nbc6 (7... Qc7 $5) 8. h5 8... Qa5 9. Bd2 9... Bd7 $5 {Hansen,Cu:
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'With this move black questions not so much the white setup on the K-side but
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whether the use of three tempi is worth the weakening of the dark squares when
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black will place his K on the Q-side anyway.'} (9... cxd4 10. cxd4 10... Qa4 {
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could be reasonable alternative to the move in the text.}) 10. h6 10... gxh6 {
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Black's pawn structure on the king's side is compleatly ruined, but he can
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dream about organizing counter-play on the g-line Hansen,Cu: 'more or less
|
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forced now, but still a big decision for a french player. Normally black has
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the sounder P-stucture in compensation for whites on the K-side, and my
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guess is there would be some supporters of the french defence that would see
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the textmove as destroying the black position. However it is worth mentioning
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that the textmove was played by the french-specialist Wolfgang Uhlmann as
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early as 1969, and has been played by the german grandmaster several times
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since then.'} 11. Nf3 O-O-O 12. Bd3 c4 (12... Rdg8 13. Kf1 c4 14. Be2 Nf5 15.
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Nh4 Nxh4 16. Rxh4 Qd8 17. Rxh6 Rg6 18. Rh2 f6 19. Bh5 Rgg8 20. exf6 Qxf6 21.
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Qf3 Qe7 22. Qf7 Qd6 23. Qf4 Qe7 24. Qf7 Qd6 25. Qf4 {
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- Luther,T-Uhlmann,W/Dresden op 1992 (25)}) 13. Be2 13... Ng8 $1 14. a4 $146 {
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New , but absolutely typical move in those kind of positions, but , to be
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honest, I think that Black has no even shadow of troubles in whole line.} (14.
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Kf1 14... f6 $5 15. Qe1 fxe5 16. Nxe5 $6 (16. dxe5 $5) 16... Nxe5 17. dxe5 Ne7
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18. Bxh6 Rhg8 19. Bf3 19... Be8 $1 $17 {
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1-0 Short,N-Psakhis,L/Isle of Man op 1999 (42)}) 14... Rf8 $1 15. Qc1 f6 16.
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Qa3 Rf7 17. Bf4 {Hansen,Cu: 'Black has managed to play f7-f6 but white will
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still be in firm kontrol of the important square e5 if black continues with
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the thematic f6xe5'} 17... Nge7 (17... f5 $5 {
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Hansen,Cu: I think black could consider to change plans at this juncture} 18.
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Bxh6 Nxh6 19. Rxh6 19... Rg8 $132) 18. exf6 Rxf6 19. Bxh6 Rg8 ({
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Black could sacrifice an exchange} 19... Rxh6 20. Rxh6 Nf5 21. Rh1 Nfxd4 22.
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Nxd4 22... Nxd4 {with reasonable compensation, but why he must do it?}) 20. Kf1
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{Hansen,Cu: 'Whites K is relatively safe, and black has serious weaknesses on
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the black squares and i the h- '} (20. g3 $1 {Hansen,Cu} 20... Nf5 21. Bd2
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21... h6 $13) 20... Nf5 21. Bd2 Rfg6 22. g3 {Hansen,Cu: ' Bd2-f4 '} 22... e5
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$3 {'!' Hansen,Cu. Perfect move in correct time! White already in Dire Straits
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} 23. Rxh7 {Hansen,Cu: 'When I looked at this game for the first time I
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thought this was a serious mistake. I failed to see a good continuation for
|
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black after:'} ({In case of} 23. Nxe5 $5 23... Nxe5 24. dxe5 24... Rxg3 $1 25.
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Qb4 (25. fxg3 Nxg3+ 26. Ke1 (26. Kg2 Ne4+ 27. Kf3 Nxd2+ 28. Ke3 28... Nb3 $1
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$19) (26. Kf2 26... Qb6+ $1 27. Kf3 Nxh1 28. Rxh1 28... Bg4+ $19) 26... Nxh1
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$17) 25... Qxb4 26. cxb4 26... R3g7 $17 {black's advantage is obvious}) (23.
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dxe5 Rxg3 24. fxg3 Nxg3+ 25. Kf2 Qb6+ 26. Nd4 (26. Be3 Ne4+) 26... Nxd4 27.
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cxd4 Qxd4+ 28. Be3 (28. Qe3 28... Ne4+) 28... Qxe5 {Hansen,Cu: 'with a strong
|
|
attack. Blacks seems to have the better chances dispite being a whole R down
|
|
at the moment. The whole idea with 22..e5 is quite well worked out. But then
|
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again black had to change the structure of the position since white would have
|
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a nice positional edge if he was allowed to play 23.Bd2-f4'} 29. Qc5+ 29... Bc6
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$17) 23... e4 {Hansen,Cu: 'Now whites K-position is serioously weakened in
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connection with e4-e3. '} 24. Ne5 {'?' Hansen,Cu.} (24. Nh4 Nxh4 (24... Nxg3+ {
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Hansen,Cu} 25. fxg3 Rxg3 26. Kf2 Qd8 27. Qd6 27... Rh3 $15 {Still I think this
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complicated line with material advantage for white would have posed black
|
|
greater problems}) 25. Rxh4 Nxd4 26. cxd4 Qxd2 27. Qc5+ Bc6 28. Qxa7 28... R6g7
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$1 $36 {doesn't bring relief to Black}) 24... Nxe5 25. dxe5 25... e3 $1 26.
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Bxe3 (26. Bh5 $1 26... exf2 $5 27. Bxg6 Nxg3+ 28. Kg2 (28. Kxf2 Qb6+ 29. Be3
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Qxg6 30. Qc5+ 30... Bc6 $19) 28... Ne4 $17) 26... Nxe3+ 27. fxe3 Rxg3 28. Kf2 (
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28. Qe7 28... Bc6 $19 (28... Qd8 $5 29. Qxd8+ Kxd8 30. Rh1 30... Rxe3 $19))
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28... Qb6 $19 {Game is over} 29. Rf1 29... Rxe3 $1 (29... Qxe3+ $6 30. Ke1
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30... Rg2 $2 (30... Rg1 31. Rhf7 31... Be8 $19) 31. Rf8+ Be8 32. Rc7+ $1 32...
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Kxc7 (32... Kb8 33. Rxb7+ $1 33... Kxb7 (33... Ka8 34. Rb8+ $1) 34. Qe7+ Ka6
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35. Rf6+) 33. Qd6+ Kc8 34. Qe6+ Kc7 35. Qd6+ $11) 30. a5 (30. Ke1 Qb1+ 31. Kd2
|
|
Rxe2+ 32. Kxe2 32... Qxc2+ $19) (30. Qd6 Rxc3+ 31. Qxb6 31... axb6 $19) 30...
|
|
Rg2+ $1 31. Kxg2 Qg6+ (31... Qg6+ 32. Bg4 Qxg4+ 33. Kh1 33... Qe4+ $1 $19) 0-1
|
|
|
|
[Event "Ubeda op 5th"]
|
|
[Site "Ubeda"]
|
|
[Date "2000.01.24"]
|
|
[Round "6"]
|
|
[White "Wohl, Aleksandar H"]
|
|
[Black "Karatorossian, David"]
|
|
[Result "0-1"]
|
|
[ECO "C16"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2438"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2345"]
|
|
[Annotator "Finkel,A"]
|
|
[PlyCount "72"]
|
|
[EventDate "2000.01.19"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "2000.04.05"]
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|
|
|
1. e4 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 b6 5. Bd2 Qd7 6. Bb5 {An interesting
|
|
idea, developed recently by Short and Chandler. The aim is to cross Black's
|
|
plan of exchanging white-squared bishops by hiding the bishop on a4. Although
|
|
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.
|
|
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 {
|
|
Mifsud,T-Temirbaev,S/Moscow olm 1994/EXP 44}) 15... h6 16. Nh5 Kd8 17. Nh4 Kc8
|
|
18. f4 Kb7 19. g4 $36 {Voitsekhovsky,S-Temirbaev,S/RUS-Cup10 1997}) 10. c3 Ne7
|
|
(10... Bb5 11. Bc2 c5 (11... a4 12. Nf3 c5 13. O-O Nc6 14. Re1 Na5 15. Be3 Nc4
|
|
16. Nd2 Nxd2 17. Qxd2 $14 {Jonsson,B-Bergsson,S/Reykjavik op 1993}) 12. Nf3 Nc6
|
|
13. O-O Nge7 14. Re1 Nc8 15. Nf4 g6 16. Be3 $14 {
|
|
Kindermann,S-Sahovic,D/Biel op 1990}) 11. Nf3 (11. Bc2 c5 12. f4 h5 13. Nf3
|
|
Nbc6 14. Be3 Nf5 15. Qd2 g6 16. g3 16... Rc8 $13 {
|
|
Grund,H-Doettling,F/Bodensee Cup 1995}) 11... h6 (11... Qb7 12. O-O Nd7 13. Re1
|
|
c5 14. dxc5 bxc5 15. b4 Nc6 16. Be3 16... Bb5 $13 {
|
|
Smikovski,I-Danielian,O/Moscow-A 1996}) (11... Nf5 12. O-O Be7 13. Re1 Bxe2 14.
|
|
Qxe2 Na6 15. Bc2 Nc7 16. a4 $14 {Nunn,J-Huebner,R/OHRA-A 1986 (31)}) (11... Bb5
|
|
12. Bc2 a4 13. O-O c5 14. Be3 Nec6 15. Re1 Na5 16. Nf4 Nc4 17. Rb1 $14 {
|
|
Roth,P-Topakian,R/AUT-chT9697}) 12. Bc2 c5 13. O-O Nbc6 14. Re1 g6 15. b4 $5
|
|
$14 {White has some advantage in space so his chanses are slightly better.} (
|
|
15. dxc5 bxc5 16. b4 Bg7 17. Ba4 Rb8 18. bxc5 18... Bb5 $13) 15... Bg7 16. Ng3
|
|
(16. Nf4 $5) 16... cxd4 17. cxd4 Bc4 18. b5 $6 ({Better was} 18. Rb1 $5 18...
|
|
axb4 19. axb4 b5 20. Be3 h5 21. h4 O-O 22. Ng5 $36 {with dangerous initiative.}
|
|
) 18... Bxb5 19. Rb1 Bc4 20. Rxb6 O-O 21. Qc1 $6 {
|
|
Preparing the sacrifice of the rook!} 21... Qa7 22. Bxh6 $2 {
|
|
And now commiting the suicide!Black easily defends and remains with a rook up.}
|
|
(22. Qb2 Nb4 23. Rd6 Nxc2 24. Qxc2 24... Rfc8 $15) 22... Qxb6 23. Bxg7 Kxg7 24.
|
|
Nh5+ gxh5 25. Qg5+ Ng6 26. Qf6+ Kg8 27. Bxg6 27... Qd8 $1 $19 (27... fxg6 28.
|
|
Qxg6+ Kh8 29. Qh6+ $11) 28. Bh7+ Kxh7 29. Ng5+ Kg8 30. Qh6 30... Bd3 $1 31. Re3
|
|
31... Qb6 $1 32. h3 h4 33. Qxh4 Bg6 34. Qh6 Nxd4 35. Nh7 Qb1+ 36. Kh2 Bxh7 0-1
|
|
|
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[Event "Petroff Memorial op"]
|
|
[Site "St Petersburg"]
|
|
[Date "2000.02.10"]
|
|
[Round "4"]
|
|
[White "Yagupov, Igor"]
|
|
[Black "Nikitin, Andrey"]
|
|
[Result "0-1"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2482"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2400"]
|
|
[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
|
|
[PlyCount "68"]
|
|
[EventDate "2000.02.05"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "2000.05.31"]
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|
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|
1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 6... Qa5 $5 {
|
|
Risky but interesting variant.} 7. Bd2 7... Qa4 8. Qb1 $5 {
|
|
Interesting idea, but} (8. Qg4 $5 {surely the most dangerous move for Black}
|
|
8... g6 (8... Kf8 $5) 9. Qd1 {typical and strong manoeuvre} 9... cxd4 $6 10.
|
|
Rb1 $1 10... d3 11. Bxd3 Qxa3 12. Nf3 Qc5 13. h4 h6 14. O-O Nd7 15. Re1 a6 16.
|
|
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}
|
|
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 {
|
|
Nijboer,F-Nikolic,P/Rotterdam 1997/CBM 60/ 0-1 (40)}) 10. Nf3 Nc6 11. h5 11...
|
|
fxe5 $146 (11... Bd7 12. g3 O-O-O 13. Bg2 Rf8 14. Qd1 fxe5 15. Nxe5 Nxe5 16.
|
|
dxe5 Ne7 17. h6 gxh6 18. Bxh6 Rf7 19. O-O Qa5 20. Qd2 Nf5 21. Bg5 Qc5 22. Kh2
|
|
22... h5 $11 {1-0 Pyhala,A-Kekki,J/FIN t-ch 1987 (35)}) 12. h6 Nxh6 13. Bxh6
|
|
gxh6 14. Nxe5 Qa5 (14... Nxe5 15. dxe5 Qa5 16. Qb4 $5 $36) 15. Rh3 (15. Qb2
|
|
Nxe5 16. dxe5 Bd7 17. Rxh6 17... O-O-O) 15... Nxe5 16. dxe5 16... d4 $6 {
|
|
Too optimistic!} (16... Qc7 $5 17. f4 Rf8 18. Qc1 18... Qg7 $13 {
|
|
leads to balance game.}) 17. Bxc4 (17. f4 17... Rf8 $5 18. Bxc4 $140 18... Rxf4
|
|
19. Qb5+ Qxb5 20. Bxb5+ Bd7 21. Bxd7+ Kxd7 22. Rxh6 22... Rg8 $11) 17... Qxe5+
|
|
18. Kf1 18... O-O $5 {Looks not very nice but Black position is dangerous any
|
|
case.Unfortunately for Black, the residence of her monarch isn't safe, which
|
|
White proves energetically} (18... dxc3 19. Bb5+) 19. Qb4 (19. Qe1 Qxe1+ 20.
|
|
Rxe1 dxc3 21. Rxc3 Rd8 22. Re4 $44) 19... Bd7 20. Qxb7 (20. Re1 Qf4 21. Rf3
|
|
21... Qh4 $132) 20... Rad8 (20... Rac8 21. Qxd7 Rxc4 22. Re1 $16) 21. Rd1 Kh8
|
|
22. Rxd4 (22. cxd4 Qf5 23. Rf3 Qxc2 24. Bb3 $36 {
|
|
doesn't look bad either, but move in the text even stronger}) 22... Rb8 23.
|
|
Qxd7 $2 {First, but unfortunately for White, not last big mistake} (23. Qe4
|
|
Rb1+ 24. Ke2 $18 {wins easily.}) 23... Rf7 $3 {Brilliant idea!} (23... Rb1+ $2
|
|
24. Rd1 Qc5 25. Kg1 $1 25... Rxd1+ 26. Qxd1 Qxc4 27. Qd4+ $18) 24. Bb3 Rxd7 25.
|
|
Rxd7 Rf8 26. Rhd3 $6 ({After} 26. Rxh6 $1 26... Qb5+ (26... Qf5 27. Rhxh7+ Qxh7
|
|
28. Rxh7+ Kxh7 29. Bxe6 $18) 27. Rd3 Qc5 28. f3 Qxa3 29. Rxe6 $16 {
|
|
white's advantage is obvious}) 26... Qh2 (26... Qc5 $5) 27. f3 $2 {
|
|
One mistake follows another!} (27. Bxe6 $1 {was the only chance for resistance}
|
|
27... Qh1+ 28. Ke2 Qxg2 29. Bf5 $1 29... Re8+ (29... Rxf5 $2 30. Rd8+ Kg7 31.
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Rg3+ Qxg3 32. fxg3 $16) 30. Re3 Rxe3+ 31. Kxe3 Qg5+ 32. Ke4 $13) 27... Qh1+ 28.
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Kf2 Rg8 29. g4 29... h5 $1 30. Bxe6 30... Re8 $1 (30... Qh2+ 31. Kf1 Qh1+ 32.
|
|
Ke2 32... Qh2+ $132) 31. Rf7 (31. Re3 $8 31... hxg4 32. fxg4 Qh6 33. g5 33...
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Qxg5 $19) 31... Qh4+ $19 32. Kf1 Rxe6 33. Rdd7 Re1+ 34. Kg2 Re2+ 0-1
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[Event "Ciocaltea Memorial"]
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[Site "Bucharest"]
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[Date "2000.03.04"]
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[Round "1"]
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[White "Szabo, Gergely Andras"]
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[Black "Apicella, Manuel"]
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[Result "0-1"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2399"]
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[BlackElo "2509"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "66"]
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[EventDate "2000.03.13"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2000.07.27"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 c5 7. Qg4 O-O 8. Bd3
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Nbc6 9. Qh5 Ng6 10. Nf3 10... Qc7 $5 11. Be3 c4 12. Bxg6 12... fxg6 13. Qg4
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13... Qf7 {
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It is a good question if Black need make this move, deserves attention} (13...
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Bd7 $5 {for example} 14. h4 Rf5 15. Ng5 Raf8 16. Qe2 h6 17. Nh3 Qd8 18. g3 b5
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19. Qd2 Qe7 20. Ke2 a5 21. Rh2 Rb8 22. g4 Rff8 23. Nf4 Be8 24. h5 g5 25. Nh3
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25... b4 $36 {0-1 David,A-Enders,P/BL9900 2000 (34)}) 14. Ng5 Qe8 15. h4 h6 16.
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Nh3 Ne7 (16... Qf7 $5 17. h5 Ne7 18. Kd2 gxh5 19. Qe2 Nf5 20. Nf4 h4 21. Qg4 {
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- Goloshchapov,A-Harikrishna,P/Calcutta Goodricke op 2000/ (21)}) 17. Nf4
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17... Qf7 {Quite important theorethical position.} 18. Qe2 $146 (18. Rh3 $5
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18... Qf5 19. Qe2 Bd7 20. g4 Qf7 21. Kd2 a5 22. h5 b5 23. g5 b4 24. gxh6 Qf5
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25. hxg7 Rfb8 26. hxg6 Ba4 27. Rh8+ Kxg7 28. Rh7+ $18 {
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1-0 Solozhenkin,E-Apicella,M/St.Petersburg-Paris 1996 (31)}) (18. Rb1 b6 19.
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Rh3 Bd7 20. Qe2 Kh7 21. g4 Qe8 22. h5 g5 23. Ng2 Rf7 24. f4 gxf4 25. Nxf4 Qf8
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26. Qh2 Ng8 27. Ra1 Ne7 28. Kd2 b5 29. Rg1 $16 {
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1-0 Milu,R-Popescu,C/ROM t-ch 1994 (33)}) 18... Bd7 19. g4 Ba4 20. Rh3 20... a5
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$132 {Apicella starts counterattack on the queen's side.} 21. h5 g5 22. Ng2
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22... b5 23. f4 gxf4 24. Nxf4 24... b4 25. Kd2 $2 {Strange move!} (25. axb4
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axb4 26. cxb4 Nc6 27. c3 $13 {was more natural and stronger}) 25... bxc3+ 26.
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Kxc3 26... Rab8 27. Rf3 27... Nc6 $40 {prepares queen lift to b7} 28. Rff1
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28... Qb7 $1 (28... Nb4 $2 {will be premature decision -} 29. axb4 axb4+ 30.
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Kd2 $1 (30. Kb2 c3+ 31. Kc1 Bb5 32. Qf3 32... b3 $5 33. cxb3 Bxf1 34. Qxf1
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34... Rxb3 $36) 30... c3+ 31. Ke1 Bb5 32. Qd1 Bxf1 33. Kxf1 $16 {
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and king escapes from danger}) 29. Rab1 Qxb1 30. Rxb1 Rxb1 31. Nxe6 Rff1 ({
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could be good alternative to the move in the text-} 31... Nb4 $5 32. Bf4 (32.
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Kd2 Bb5 33. Qg2 33... Rff1 $19) (32. Nxf8 $2 32... Na2+ 33. Kd2 c3+ 34. Kd3
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Bb5#) 32... Na2+ 33. Kd2 Rfb8 34. Nc5 34... Bxc2 $1 $19) 32. Nc5 Rbe1 33. Qd2
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33... Na7 $1 {Final blow!} (33... Na7 34. Qxe1 Rxe1 35. Kd2 Rxe3 36. Kxe3 Bxc2)
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0-1
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[Event "St Petersburg-ch 73rd"]
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[Site "St Petersburg"]
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[Date "2000.04.09"]
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[Round "7"]
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[White "Shaposhnikov, Evgeny"]
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[Black "Ivanov, Sergey"]
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[Result "1/2-1/2"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2503"]
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[BlackElo "2543"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "69"]
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[EventDate "2000.04.03"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2000.07.27"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. Qg4 O-O 8. Bd3
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Nbc6 9. Bg5 {Quite rare move, White continue as usual in this position} (9. Qh5
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Ng6 10. Nf3 {with big complications}) 9... Qa5 10. Ne2 10... Ng6 $1 ({
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White's initiative is very strong in case of} 10... cxd4 11. f4 $1 11... dxc3 (
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11... b6 12. Bf6 Ng6 13. h4 Ba6 14. Bxa6 Qxa6 15. h5 gxf6 16. hxg6 fxg6 17.
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Qxe6+ Kg7 18. Qd7+ Rf7 19. Rxh7+ Kxh7 20. Qxf7+ Kh6 21. Kf2 {
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1-0 Nijboer,F-Vysochin,S/Cappelle le Grande 1997 (21)}) 12. O-O Ng6 13. Qh5
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Qc5+ 14. Kh1 Nce7 15. Rf3 f5 16. exf6 gxf6 17. Bxf6 Rxf6 18. Qxh7+ Kf8 19. Rg3
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$40 {1-0 Shaposhnikov,E-Riazantsev,A/Moscow Geller mem 2000 (40)}) 11. O-O
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11... Qa4 12. f4 (12. f3 Ngxe5 13. dxe5 Qxg4 14. fxg4 c4 15. Bf4 cxd3 16. cxd3
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b6 17. Rf3 Ba6 18. Kf2 Rac8 19. Ke3 {
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- Paehtz,E-Schnur,G/Bad Woerishofen op 2000 (19)}) 12... c4 13. Bxg6 13...
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fxg6 14. Ra2 Bd7 (14... b5 15. Bh4 Bd7 16. Qg3 Qa6 17. Rb1 Rab8 18. Qe1 Rb6 19.
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Raa1 Rfb8 20. Qd2 Qc8 21. g4 21... Qf8 $11 {0-1 Libeau,R-Uhlmann,W/BL 1995 (45)
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}) 15. h4 Rf5 16. Ng3 $146 (16. h5 gxh5 17. Qxh5 h6 18. g4 Rf7 19. Kg2 Be8 20.
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Qh3 hxg5 21. f5 exf5 22. gxf5 Ne7 23. Rh1 Rxf5 24. Ng3 $132 {
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- Koch,J-Apicella,M/France 1994/Inf 62/[Apicella,M] (41)}) 16... Be8 {
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Risky move, deserves attention} (16... Qa5 $5 {and just after} 17. Nxf5 gxf5
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18. Qg3 (18. Qf3 h6 19. Bxh6 gxh6 20. Qh5 Kg7 21. Rf3 21... Be8 $1) 18... Be8
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$44 {with good compensation for exchange}) 17. Nxf5 gxf5 18. Qf3 (18. Qg3 Bh5
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19. Bf6 19... Bg4 $1 $17) 18... h6 19. g4 $6 {
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Much more dangerous for Black will be} (19. Bf6 $1 $142 19... Kf7 $5 (19...
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gxf6 20. exf6 Kf7 21. Qh5+ Kxf6 22. Qxh6+ Ke7 23. Qg5+ Kd7 24. h5 $16) (19...
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Qa5 $5) 20. g4 $1 20... Qa5 (20... gxf6 21. gxf5 $40) (20... fxg4 21. Qxg4 gxf6
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22. f5 $18) 21. g5 $1 $16) 19... Bg6 $1 (19... hxg5 20. gxf5 Qa5 21. f6 $16 {
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looks terrible for Black}) 20. Bxh6 (20. Bf6 $5 20... gxf6 21. exf6) 20... gxh6
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21. h5 Bf7 (21... Bh7 22. g5 Kh8 23. g6) 22. gxf5 (22. g5 Kg7 23. Qg3 23... Rh8
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$15) 22... exf5 23. Kh1 23... Kh7 {
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It looks that Black can be happy with results of complications.} 24. Qh3 Be6
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25. Qh4 Rf8 26. Rg1 Qa5 27. Rb2 (27. Rg6 27... Qd8 $1 28. Qh3 28... Qd7 $17)
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27... Qxc3 ({Also was possible to play} 27... b6 {but after} 28. Rg6 {
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White have enough resources for a draw, for example} (28. Rg3 Qxa3 29. Rb1 Qe7)
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28... Qxc3 29. Rxh6+ $1 (29. Rxe6 29... Rg8 $5 30. Rxh6+ Kxh6 31. Qf6+ Kh7 32.
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Qxf5+ Kh8 33. Qf6+ Rg7 34. Qf8+ Kh7 35. Qf5+ Kg8 36. Qe6+ $11) 29... Kxh6 30.
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Qg5+ Kh7 31. Qg6+ Kh8 32. Qh6+ $11) 28. Rg6 (28. Rxb7+ Rf7 29. Rg7+ $1 (29.
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Rxf7+ Bxf7 30. Rg2 Nxd4 31. Qf6 $11) 29... Kxg7 30. Qf6+ Kg8 31. Qg6+ Kh8 32.
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Qxh6+ Kg8 33. Qg6+ $11) 28... Rf7 29. Rb1 (29. Rxe6 $2 29... Qxb2 $19) 29...
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Qf3+ 30. Kh2 Nxd4 31. Rbg1 Qe2+ (31... Qg4 $6 32. R1xg4 Nf3+ 33. Kh1 Nxh4 34.
|
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Rxh4 Re7 35. c3 $16) 32. Kh3 Qf3+ 33. Kh2 Qe2+ 34. Kh3 Qf3+ 35. Kh2 1/2-1/2
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|
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[Event "Sigeman & Co 08th"]
|
|
[Site "Malmo"]
|
|
[Date "2000.05.27"]
|
|
[Round "4"]
|
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[White "Polgar, Judit"]
|
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[Black "Hillarp Persson, Tiger"]
|
|
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2658"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2548"]
|
|
[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
|
|
[PlyCount "77"]
|
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[EventDate "2000.05.23"]
|
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[Source "ChessBase"]
|
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[SourceDate "2000.07.27"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. Qg4 O-O 8. Bd3
|
|
Nbc6 9. Qh5 Ng6 10. Nh3 {
|
|
This rare move got some popularity between Hungarinan chessplayers} (10. Nf3
|
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Qc7 11. Be3 c4 12. Bxg6 fxg6 13. Qg4 Qf7 14. Ng5 Qe8 15. h4 h6 16. Nh3 Bd7 17.
|
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Nf4 Ne7 18. Qe2 b5 19. g4 19... a5 $13 {
|
|
- Balogh,C-Almasi,I/Budapest-4 GM 2000/ (42)}) 10... Qc7 11. Be3 $146 (11. O-O
|
|
cxd4 (11... c4 12. Be2 f6 13. f4 Qf7 14. a4 Nge7 15. Ba3 Qxh5 16. Bxh5 f5 17.
|
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a5 a6 18. Rfb1 g6 19. Be2 Re8 20. Kf2 Na7 21. Bc1 Nb5 22. Bd2 22... Bd7 {
|
|
Almasi,Z-Holzke,F/Elekes Memorial 1993/1-0 (39)}) 12. cxd4 Nxd4 13. Ng5 h6 14.
|
|
Nxf7 Qxf7 15. Bxg6 Qc7 16. Bd2 a5 17. Rad1 Nf5 18. g4 Nd4 19. f4 Bd7 20. g5 Be8
|
|
21. Bxe8 Raxe8 22. gxh6 Re7 23. Bxa5 Qxa5 24. Rxd4 Qc5 25. Qd1 gxh6 26. Qd3 {
|
|
Almasi,Z-Portisch,F/Zalakaros 1992/ - (63)}) 11... Nce7 12. f4 Qa5 13. Bd2
|
|
13... Qa4 {A typical move in these positions.} 14. g4 $6 {
|
|
Maybe too agressive, White could take on c5-} (14. dxc5 14... b6 $5 15. cxb6
|
|
15... axb6 {with unclear position}) 14... c4 15. Be2 ({Deserves attention} 15.
|
|
Bxg6 $5) 15... Qxc2 16. Rc1 Qb2 17. Ng5 {Provoces h6} 17... h6 18. Nh3 18... f6
|
|
$1 {Strong defensive move} 19. g5 hxg5 20. exf6 (20. fxg5 $2 20... fxe5 21.
|
|
dxe5 21... Bd7 $17) 20... Rxf6 21. Nxg5 (21. fxg5 $2 21... Rf7 $17) 21... Nf8
|
|
22. Qe8 Nf5 (22... Qxa3 $5 23. Bh5 $140 23... Nf5 24. Bf7+ Kh8 25. Bxe6 25...
|
|
Qe7 $17 {leads to black's advantage}) 23. Bg4 Qxa3 24. Bxf5 24... Rxf5 {
|
|
White hasn't sufficient compensation for two pawns.} 25. O-O Qd6 26. Rce1 Rb8
|
|
27. Rf3 27... Bd7 (27... g6 $5 28. Qa4 28... a6 $17) 28. Qh5 g6 (28... Be8 $2
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|
29. Qh4 Bg6 30. Rh3 Nh7 31. Nxh7 Rh5 32. Nf6+ gxf6 33. Qxf6 Rxh3 34. Qxg6+ Kh8
|
|
35. Qf6+ Kg8 36. Kh1 $18) 29. Qh4 29... Qe7 $8 30. Ra1 $1 {
|
|
Judit tries to find chances in very bad position.} 30... e5 $5 (30... a6 $5 31.
|
|
Bc1 Nh7) 31. dxe5 (31. fxe5 $5 31... Rxf3 32. Nxf3 Qxh4 33. Nxh4 33... a6 $15)
|
|
31... Ne6 32. Rh3 Nxg5 33. fxg5 Qg7 34. e6 (34. Re1 Rxe5 35. Rxe5 Bxh3 36. Bf4
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36... Rf8 $1 $17) 34... Bxe6 35. Re1 35... Re8 $2 ({Why not} 35... Bd7 {and}
|
|
36. Re7 $140 {fails} (36. Be3 Re8 37. Bd4 Rxe1+ 38. Qxe1 Rxg5+) {because of}
|
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36... Rf1+ $1 37. Kxf1 Bxh3+ 38. Qxh3 38... Qxe7 $19) 36. Rhe3 36... Qf7 $2 ({
|
|
After} 36... Qd7 37. Rh3 Rf1+ 38. Rxf1 38... Bxh3 $17 {
|
|
Black still could get better game}) 37. Rh3 Qg7 38. Rhe3 Qf7 39. Rh3 1/2-1/2
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|
|
|
[Event "Ordzhonikidze zt 1.9"]
|
|
[Site "Ordzhonikidze"]
|
|
[Date "2000.06.17"]
|
|
[Round "9"]
|
|
[White "Baklan, Vladimir"]
|
|
[Black "Berelowitsch, Alexander"]
|
|
[Result "1-0"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2571"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2505"]
|
|
[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
|
|
[PlyCount "81"]
|
|
[EventDate "2000.06.09"]
|
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[Source "ChessBase"]
|
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[SourceDate "2000.10.18"]
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|
|
1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. Qg4 O-O 8. Bd3
|
|
f5 9. exf6 Rxf6 10. Bg5 Rf7 11. Qh5 g6 12. Qd1 Nbc6 13. Nf3 Qf8 (13... Qc7 14.
|
|
O-O c4 15. Be2 Nf5 16. Qc1 Bd7 17. g4 Nd6 18. Qe3 Ne4 19. Bh6 Re8 20. Ng5 Nxg5
|
|
21. Bxg5 21... e5 $132 { - Mrdja,M-Farago,I/Bolzano op 2000/ (36)}) 14. O-O c4
|
|
15. Be2 h6 16. Bd2 (16. Bh4 Nf5 17. Bg3 g5 18. Qd2 Bd7 19. h4 Qe7 20. hxg5 Nxg3
|
|
21. fxg3 hxg5 22. Qe3 22... Raf8 $13 {
|
|
- Timman,J-Jussupow,A/Novgorod 1995/[Dolmatov] (35)}) (16. Bc1 $5 16... Qg7
|
|
17. a4 Bd7 18. Qd2 Kh7 19. Ba3 g5 20. Rab1 b6 21. Bd6 Nf5 22. Be5 Qg6 23. h3
|
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Rg8 24. g4 $36 {1-0 Macieja,B-Schmidt,W/POL t-ch Lubniewice 1998 (58)}) 16...
|
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Nf5 {This system is a difficult nut to crack. Black got from opening a solid
|
|
position, elastic pawn structure and it is not easy for white to make real
|
|
progress.} 17. g3 $146 (17. Qc1 g5 18. Ne5 Nxe5 19. dxe5 Qc5 20. g4 Ne7 21. Be3
|
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Qa5 22. f4 Qxc3 23. fxg5 Rxf1+ 24. Bxf1 Ng6 25. gxh6 Bd7 26. Rb1 Bc6 27. Qd2
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Qxd2 28. Bxd2 Nxe5 29. Bg2 d4 30. Re1 Bxg2 31. Rxe5 Bh3 32. Rh5 {
|
|
1-0 Hachian,M-Rychagov,A/Moscow op (Chekhov) 1996 (32)}) 17... Bd7 18. h4 18...
|
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Nd6 19. Ne5 $5 19... Nxe5 20. dxe5 Nf5 ({Much weaker was to play} 20... Ne4 21.
|
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Be1) 21. Qe1 ({White could try to play} 21. a4 {
|
|
with the idea not to allow activisation of the black's bishop, but after} 21...
|
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Qc5 (21... Qg7 $5) 22. Kg2 22... Bc6 $36 {black position is very active}) 21...
|
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Ba4 22. Rc1 Qg7 23. h5 (23. f4 h5) 23... Raf8 24. Kh2 g5 ({
|
|
It was little bit premature to take pawn on e5 -} 24... Qxe5 25. hxg6 Rg7 26.
|
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Bf4 Qf6 27. Bh5 {but now it is a real threat}) 25. Bg4 25... Bc6 26. Qe2 26...
|
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b5 {Now White can't stop d5-d4} 27. f3 27... d4 $1 28. Rf2 28... d3 $5 29. cxd3
|
|
cxd3 30. Qxd3 Qxe5 31. Rg1 (31. f4 Qc5 32. Rcf1 32... Bd5) 31... Qc5 32. Qe2
|
|
Bd5 33. f4 33... gxf4 {It is not so bad move, but was much stronger to play} (
|
|
33... e5 $1 $142 34. Bxf5 $140 34... Rxf5 35. g4 $1 35... Bc4 36. Qe1 36...
|
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Rxf4 $5 37. Bxf4 37... exf4 $17) 34. Rxf4 (34. gxf4 Kh7) 34... Kh7 (34... Bc4
|
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$5 $142 35. Qf3 35... Rd8 $132) 35. Qe5 $1 {
|
|
Slowly but surely Baklan took initiative into his hands.} 35... Qxa3 36. Rgf1
|
|
Qa2 37. R4f2 Qc4 38. Be2 Qc5 39. g4 $2 {Serious mistake, after} (39. Bd3 $1 $16
|
|
{it is impossible to find satisfactory defence for black}) 39... Nd6 $2 {
|
|
A proved old rule - loses who makes the last mistake!} ({After} 39... Qe7 $1
|
|
40. Kg1 40... Rg7 $17 {already white's king is in danger.}) 40. Rxf7+ Rxf7 (
|
|
40... Nxf7 41. Qf6 Qd6+ 42. Bf4 e5 43. Bxe5 $1 $18) 41. Be3 (41. Bd3+ Kg8 42.
|
|
Bxh6 Rf2+ 43. Kg3 $1 $18) (41. Be3 Rxf1 42. Bxc5 Rh1+ 43. Kg3 Ne4+ 44. Kf4 Nxc5
|
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45. Qc7+ $18) 1-0
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|
|
|
[Event "Torshavn op 3rd"]
|
|
[Site "Torshavn"]
|
|
[Date "2000.10.13"]
|
|
[Round "8"]
|
|
[White "Stefansson, Hannes"]
|
|
[Black "Psakhis, Lev"]
|
|
[Result "1-0"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2557"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2611"]
|
|
[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
|
|
[PlyCount "63"]
|
|
[EventDate "2000.10.06"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "2000.11.10"]
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|
|
|
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. Nh3 Qc7 11. Be3 (11. O-O c4 12. Be2 f6 13. f4 Qf7 14. a4
|
|
Nge7 15. Ba3 Qxh5 16. Bxh5 f5 17. a5 a6 18. Rfb1 g6 19. Be2 Re8 20. Kf2 20...
|
|
Na7 {1-0 Almasi,Z-Holzke,F/Elekes Memorial 1993 (39)}) 11... c4 (11... Nce7 12.
|
|
f4 Qa5 13. Bd2 Qa4 14. g4 c4 15. Be2 Qxc2 16. Rc1 Qb2 17. Ng5 h6 18. Nh3 f6 19.
|
|
g5 hxg5 20. exf6 Rxf6 21. Nxg5 21... Nf8 {
|
|
- Polgar,J-Hillarp Persson,T/Malmoe 2000/The Week in Chess 290 (39)}) 12. Bxg6
|
|
fxg6 13. Qh4 $6 $146 (13. Qg4 Rf5 14. Nf4 Qf7 15. h4 Ne7 16. h5 gxh5 17. Nxh5
|
|
Qg6 18. Qxg6 { - Joachim,S-Libeau,R/Gladenbach tt 1996/ (18)}) 13... b5 14.
|
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O-O Bd7 15. f3 a5 16. Bd2 Qb6 17. Kh1 b4 18. Rfb1 b3 19. a4 Rfb8 (19... Rab8 $5
|
|
20. cxb3 cxb3 21. Ra3 b2 22. Ra2 Qb3 23. Raxb2 Qxb2 24. Rxb2 Rxb2 25. Be3 25...
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|
Ra2 $36) 20. cxb3 cxb3 21. Rb2 Qa6 22. Ng5 $5 22... h6 23. Nh3 g5 24. Qg4 Rb7
|
|
25. f4 $1 25... Rf8 $5 26. Kg1 (26. fxg5 $5 26... Rf1+ 27. Rxf1 Qxf1+ 28. Ng1
|
|
hxg5 29. Bxg5 $132) 26... Qc4 $1 27. fxg5 Nxe5 28. Qg3 Nd3 29. gxh6 Bxa4 30.
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|
Rbb1 (30. Rxa4 Nxb2 (30... Nc1 31. Nf4) 31. Rxc4 Nxc4 32. Bc1 32... Rf6 $17)
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30... Bb5 $4 $138 (30... Nc1 $5 31. Rxc1 b2 32. Nf4 Bb5) (30... b2 $1 31. Rxa4
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31... Nc1 $1 (31... Qxa4 32. hxg7 (32. Qxd3 Qb5 33. Qe3 (33. Nf4 Qxd3 (33...
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Rxf4 34. Qxb5 Rxb5 35. Bxf4 a4 36. Bd6) 34. Nxd3 34... a4 $19) 33... Rbf7 34.
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Nf4 (34. Qxe6 34... Qd3 $19) 34... Rxf4 35. Qxe6+ 35... R4f7 $19) 32... Rf6 $5
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(32... Rf1+ $6 33. Rxf1 (33. Kxf1 33... Qc2 $19) 33... b1=Q 34. Qf3 34... Qxf1+
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$8 35. Qxf1 Rxg7 (35... Rf7 36. Qb1 Rb7 (36... Qc4 37. Bh6) 37. Qxd3 Qd1+ 38.
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Kf2 Rf7+ 39. Ke3 Qg4) 36. Qxd3 Qd1+ 37. Kf2 37... Rf7+ $13) 33. Qxd3 Qc4 34.
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Qg3 Qe2 35. Qe5 Qd3 36. Qe1 a4 37. Bg5 37... Rff7 $17) 32. Qe1 (32. Qxg7+ Rxg7
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33. Rxc4 Ne2+ 34. Kh1 34... Rgf7 $19) (32. Nf4 Qxa4) (32. Kh1 Rf1+ 33. Ng1 Qxa4
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34. Rxb2 $140 34... Ne2 $19) (32. Rxc4 Ne2+ 33. Kh1 Nxg3+ 34. hxg3 34... dxc4
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$19) 32... Qxa4 (32... Ne2+ 33. Kh1 Qxa4 34. Qxe2) 33. Bxc1 bxc1=Q 34. Rxc1
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34... Qe8 $17) 31. Qd6 31... Qc6 $4 $138 (31... Re8 32. Rxa5 32... b2 $14) 32.
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h7+ 1-0
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[Event "Istanbul ol (Men) 34th"]
|
|
[Site "Istanbul"]
|
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[Date "2000.11.06"]
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[Round "9.3"]
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[White "Sadvakasov, Darmen"]
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[Black "Zaja, Ivan"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C16"]
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[WhiteElo "2509"]
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[BlackElo "2513"]
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[Annotator "Finkel,A"]
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[PlyCount "65"]
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[EventDate "2000.10.28"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2000.11.22"]
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1. e4 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 b6 7. Qg4 Ng6 (
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7... Nf5 $6 8. Bd3 h5 9. Qh3 g5 10. g4 Nh4 11. gxh5 f5 12. exf6 Qxf6 13. Qg4
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Rg8 14. f4 $16) 8. h4 h5 9. Qd1 Ba6 (9... Nxh4 10. g3 Ng6 11. Rxh5 Rxh5 12.
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Qxh5 Ba6 13. Bg5 $16) 10. Bxa6 (10. Bg5 10... f6 $2 11. exf6 gxf6 12. Bxa6 Nxa6
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13. Qd3 $18) 10... Nxa6 11. Bg5 (11. a4 Nb8 12. a5 Nc6 13. axb6 cxb6 14. Ne2
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Na5 15. Ng3 Qc7 16. Ra3 Nc4 17. Rb3 17... a5 $17 {
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Van der Worm,T-Rogers,I/Biel op/1992/}) (11. Nf3 Qd7 12. a4 Nb8 13. O-O Nc6 14.
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Bg5 Na5 15. Nd2 Ne7 16. Bxe7 Qxe7 17. g3 17... g6 $15 {
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Pietzsch,W-Byrne,R/Sarajevo/1967/}) 11... Qd7 (11... Qc8 12. Ne2 c5 13. O-O
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cxd4 14. cxd4 Qc4 15. Ng3 Nb8 16. f4 Ne7 17. Bxe7 Kxe7 18. f5 {
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Renet,O-Apicella/Clichy/1993/}) 12. Ne2 Qc6 (12... Qa4 13. Rh3 $1 (13. Rh3 Ne7
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14. Nf4 g6 15. Qd2 Kd7 16. Bxe7 Kxe7 17. Rf3 Raf8 18. Nh3 c5 19. Ng5 $16 {
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Ivkov,B-Byrne,R/Varna ol/1962/})) (12... c5) (12... Nb8 13. Ng3 Qc6 14. Qf3 $6
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14... Nd7 15. Bd2 Qa4 16. Nxh5 16... Rh7 $1 17. Rc1 (17. Kd1 17... c5 $40)
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17... c5 $15 {Khalifman,A-Ehlvest,J/Keres mem 1993}) (12... Ne7 13. Nf4 O-O-O (
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13... g6 14. Bf6 (14. a4 Nb8 15. a5 Qc6 16. Qd2 Nd7 17. f3 Nf8 18. Bf6 $14 {
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Skripchenko,A-Mainka,G/GM 2000}) 14... Rg8 15. Nh3 Qc6 16. Qd2 Nf5 17. Ng5 Nb8
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18. O-O $14 {Nunn,J-Gdanski,J/Bundesliga 1999-2000}) 14. Nxh5 $16 {
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Dolmatov,S-Panno,O/Palma de Mallorca/1989/}) (12... Nf8 13. Nf4 Qc6 14. Kd2 g6
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15. g4 hxg4 16. h5 Kd7 17. Qxg4 Qc4 18. Rh3 Re8 19. Rah1 19... Kc8 $10 {
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Rodriguez,A-Ivkov,B/Cambados/1990/}) 13. O-O (13. f4 $5 13... Ne7 14. Bxe7 Kxe7
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15. f5 $1 $36 {Ginzburg,M-Rodriguez,A/Clarin GP f 1998}) 13... Nf8 {In this gam
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e black's manouvres with his knights are not very impressive and white manages
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with accurate and strong play to get the decisive advantage very quickly.} (
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13... Ne7 14. Bxe7 (14. Qd2) 14... Kxe7 15. a4 Nb8 16. Qd2 Kf8 17. a5 Kg8 18.
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Rfe1 $14 {Groszpeter,A-Kelecevic,N/12th Open 2000}) (13... Nb8 14. f4 Nf8 (
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14... Nd7 15. Qd3 $1 15... Ndf8 16. f5 $1 16... exf5 17. Rxf5 Ne6 18. Raf1 $16
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{Portisch,L-Ivkov,B/Zagreb 1965 (29) Pachman}) 15. f5 Nbd7 16. Qd3 g6 17. fxg6
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Nxg6 18. Nf4 $16 {Giaccio,A-Madina,M/Clarin GP1 Boca Juniors 1997}) (13... Kd7
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14. f4 Raf8 15. f5 exf5 16. Qd3 Nb8 17. Rxf5 $16 {
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Abramovic-Lputian,S/Erevan/1982/}) 14. Qd3 14... Nb8 $6 (14... Qa4) 15. Qf3 $1
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15... Nbd7 $6 16. a4 a5 17. Rfe1 Qc4 18. Ng3 g6 19. Nf1 Nh7 20. Bd2 Qa6 21. Ne3
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$16 {Black can't prevent c4 and his position becomes hopeless in a few moves.}
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21... Nhf8 (21... c5 22. Nxd5 $1 (22. Rab1 $5) 22... exd5 23. Qxd5 Nhf8 (23...
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O-O-O 24. Qxf7 $18) 24. Qd6 $16) 22. c4 $1 22... dxc4 23. Nxc4 O-O-O 24. Na3
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Nb8 25. Nb5 $1 25... Rd7 26. c4 Qb7 27. Qb3 27... Nh7 28. Rac1 Nc6 (28... Rhd8
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29. Be3 (29. d5 Na6) 29... Nc6 30. d5 Nb4 31. c5 $16) 29. d5 Nd8 30. Be3 Kb8
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31. Qc3 Re8 (31... exd5 32. e6 $18) 32. c5 $1 32... exd5 33. cxb6 1-0
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[Event "Istanbul ol (Men) 34th"]
|
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[Site "Istanbul"]
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[Date "2000.11.08"]
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[Round "11.2"]
|
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[White "Hracek, Zbynek"]
|
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[Black "Kallio, Heikki"]
|
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[Result "1/2-1/2"]
|
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[ECO "C16"]
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[WhiteElo "2612"]
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[BlackElo "2451"]
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[Annotator "Wells,P"]
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[PlyCount "152"]
|
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[EventDate "2000.10.28"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2000.11.22"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Qd7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 b6 7. h4 Ne7 8. h5
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h6 9. Qg4 Qc6 10. Rh3 Rg8 11. a4 Ba6 12. Bxa6 Nxa6 13. a5 Qc4 14. Qf4 b5 15.
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Ne2 Kd7 16. Rf3 Raf8 17. Ba3 c5 18. dxc5 Qxf4 19. c6+ $6 {
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This zwischenzug appears to be based upon a false assumption. After} (19. Rxf4
|
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Nc6 20. Nd4 {it is not so difficult for black to organise his forces. White's
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pawns are potentially weak, but the actual weakness of f7 complicates the task
|
|
of accessing them.}) 19... Nxc6 20. Rxf4 20... Nxe5 $1 ({
|
|
Perhaps white was banking on} 20... Ne7 21. Nd4 {when again white would have a
|
|
level of activity which would compensate for the various question-mark hanging
|
|
over his structure.}) 21. Bxf8 21... Rxf8 {Following the material investment,
|
|
black's pieces are active, no longer tied down to defensive duties, while
|
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white's weaknesses are exposed.} 22. Nd4 Nc7 23. a6 f5 24. Nf3 Nxf3+ 25. Rxf3
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Rf7 26. Rb1 Kc6 27. Rb4 Nxa6 28. Rg4 Nc7 29. Rg6 Kd6 30. Re3 a5 31. Kd2 Re7 32.
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Rf3 Rf7 33. Re3 a4 34. Kc1 Re7 35. Rf3 Kd7 36. Kb2 Ne8 37. Ka3 Nf6 38. Kb4 Kd6
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39. Rh3 Rb7 40. Re3 d4 41. Re1 Nd5+ 42. Ka3 dxc3 43. Rexe6+ Kc5 44. Rc6+ Kd4
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45. Rg3 Ra7 46. Rd3+ Ke5 47. Rc5 b4+ 48. Ka2 Rd7 49. Ra5 b3+ 50. Kb1 Ke6 51.
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Rxa4 b2 52. g3 Rd6 53. Ra7 Kf6 54. Ra5 Ke6 55. f3 Rd7 56. Ra6+ Kf7 57. Ra5 Ke6
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58. f4 Rd6 59. Raxd5 Rxd5 60. Rxc3 Rd2 61. Re3+ Kf6 62. Rd3 Rh2 63. c4 Ke7 64.
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c5 Re2 65. Rd5 Ke6 66. Rd6+ Ke7 67. Rg6 Kd7 68. Rxg7+ Kc6 69. Rg6+ Kxc5 70.
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Rxh6 Rh2 71. Rh8 Kd4 72. h6 Ke4 73. h7 Kf3 74. Ka2 Kf2 75. Kb1 Kf3 76. Ka2 Kf2
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1/2-1/2
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[Event "FIDE-Wch k.o."]
|
|
[Site "New Delhi/Teheran"]
|
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[Date "2000.12.04"]
|
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[Round "3.2"]
|
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[White "Anand, Viswanathan"]
|
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[Black "Lputian, Smbat G"]
|
|
[Result "1-0"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
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[WhiteElo "2762"]
|
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[BlackElo "2598"]
|
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
|
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[PlyCount "89"]
|
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[EventDate "2000.11.27"]
|
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2001.03.20"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. Qg4 O-O 8. Bd3
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Nbc6 9. Qh5 Ng6 10. Nf3 Qc7 11. Be3 Nce7 12. h4 (12. O-O c4 13. Be2 (13. Bxg6
|
|
fxg6 14. Qg4 Bd7 15. Bg5 Nf5 16. Nh4 Ba4 17. Ra2 Qf7 18. Qh3 h6 19. Nxf5 gxf5
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20. Bf4 Kh7 21. g3 21... Qg6 $15 {
|
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- Perunovic,M-Drasko,M/YUG-ch Subotica 2000/ (60)}) 13... Bd7 14. Ng5 h6 15.
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Nh3 Qa5 16. Bd2 b5 17. Rfe1 a6 18. g4 Bc6 19. g5 hxg5 20. Nxg5 Rfc8 21. Qh7+
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Kf8 22. h4 $36 {1-0 Maliangkay,R-Van de Lagemaat,J/corr 1995 (40)}) (12. dxc5
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12... b6 $1 13. O-O bxc5 14. Ng5 h6 15. Nf3 f5 16. exf6 Rxf6 17. Nh4 Nxh4 18.
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Qxh4 e5 19. f3 19... Bf5 $15 {
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0-1 Gutov,A-Ivanov,S/RUS t-ch St.Petersburg 1999/CBM 71 (34)}) 12... Bd7 13. a4
|
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({Maybe} 13. Qg5 $5 {produces more problems for Black -} 13... f6 14. exf6 gxf6
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15. Qg3 (15. Qh6 $5) 15... Qxg3 16. fxg3 c4 17. Bxg6 Nxg6 18. h5 Ne7 19. Kd2
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$14 {1-0 Rowson,J-Hillarp Persson,T/York Viking GM-A 2000/ (33)}) 13... f5 14.
|
|
exf6 ({Surely not} 14. g4 $2 14... Be8 $5 {and white's queen is in danger} (
|
|
14... Nf4 15. Qg5 (15. Bxf4 Be8 16. Qg5 16... h6 $19) 15... Nxd3+ 16. cxd3
|
|
16... cxd4 $36) 15. Ng5 h6 16. Nxe6 16... Qa5) 14... Rxf6 15. O-O (15. dxc5
|
|
15... e5 $36) 15... c4 16. Bxg6 (16. Be2 $2 16... Rf5 17. Qg4 (17. Ng5 h6)
|
|
17... e5) 16... Nxg6 17. Qg5 17... e5 $5 (17... h6 18. Qg3 Qxg3 19. fxg3 19...
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|
h5 {Doesn't look too bad for Black, but Lputian prefers more complicated line.}
|
|
) (17... Raf8 18. h5 h6 (18... Rf5 19. Qg3 19... Nf4 $5 (19... Qxg3 20. fxg3
|
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Ne7 21. g4) 20. Bxf4 Qxf4 21. Qxf4 Rxf4 22. Ne5 Be8 23. g3 Re4) 19. Qg3 Qxg3
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20. fxg3 Ne7 21. a5 $36) 18. dxe5 (18. h5 $1 18... Rf5) 18... Rxf3 $1 {
|
|
Typical exchange sacrifice.} 19. gxf3 Rf8 20. Qg3 (20. f4 Rf5 21. Qg3 21... Qa5
|
|
$44 (21... Rh5 22. Qf3)) 20... Qxe5 (20... Nxe5 $2 21. Bd4 Nxf3+ 22. Kg2 Qxg3+
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|
23. fxg3 Nxd4 24. Rxf8+ Kxf8 25. cxd4 $16) 21. Qxe5 Nxe5 22. Rfd1 Nxf3+ 23. Kf1
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Rf5 (23... Bh3+ 24. Ke2 Bg4 25. Rxd5 Nxh4+ 26. Kd2 $14) 24. Bxa7 Rh5 (24... Re5
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|
$5 25. Kg2 $5 25... Nxh4+ 26. Kg3 Nf5+ 27. Kh2 $14) 25. Ke2 25... Bg4 26. Rdb1
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$1 26... Nxh4+ 27. Kd2 $6 (27. Ke3 $142 {Anand} 27... Re5+ $140 28. Kd4 Nf3+
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29. Kc5 $16) 27... Nf3+ 28. Kc1 (28. Ke3 $5 28... Re5+ 29. Kf4 {and it is not
|
|
easy to find how Black can explore too active position of White monarch.})
|
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28... d4 $5 (28... Rh1+ 29. Kb2 Rxb1+ 30. Rxb1 $14) 29. Rb5 (29. Rxb7 $5 29...
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dxc3 (29... Rh1+ 30. Kb2 dxc3+ 31. Ka2 $18) 30. Kb1) (29. cxd4 $4 29... c3 $19)
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|
(29. Bxd4 $4 29... Nxd4 30. cxd4 30... c3 $19) 29... Rxb5 (29... Rh1+ 30. Kb2
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|
dxc3+ 31. Ka2 Rxa1+ 32. Kxa1 32... Bd7 $5 33. Rb4 h5 34. a5 $16) 30. axb5 dxc3
|
|
31. Bc5 31... Bf5 32. Ra4 32... Nd2 $6 (32... g5 $1 {Anand} 33. Rxc4 33... g4
|
|
$16) 33. Bd4 $1 33... Be6 34. Ra8+ Kf7 35. Rh8 Nf3 (35... Bf5 36. Rb8 Be4 37.
|
|
Bxc3 $18) 36. Bxc3 Ng5 37. f4 {
|
|
} 37... Ne4 38. Be5 h6 (38... Kg6 39. Re8 (39.
|
|
Rb8 Bd5) 39... Bd5 (39... Kf7 40. Rb8 Bd5 41. f5) 40. Re7) 39. Rb8 Bd5 40. f5
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|
$1 $18 40... Nf6 (40... g6 41. Rh8) 41. Rc8 h5 42. Rc5 Be4 43. Rc7+ Kg8 44.
|
|
Bxf6 gxf6 45. Kd2 (45. Kd2 h4 46. Rxc4) 1-0
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|
|
|
[Event "Corus-B"]
|
|
[Site "Wijk aan Zee"]
|
|
[Date "2001.01.27"]
|
|
[Round "10"]
|
|
[White "Nijboer, Friso"]
|
|
[Black "Harikrishna, Penteala"]
|
|
[Result "1-0"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2578"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2514"]
|
|
[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
|
|
[PlyCount "66"]
|
|
[EventDate "2001.01.13"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "2001.03.20"]
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|
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. Qg4 O-O 8. Bd3
|
|
Nbc6 9. Qh5 Ng6 10. Nf3 Qc7 11. Be3 11... c4 {
|
|
The most popular answer, but in recent tournaments} (11... Nce7 $5 {
|
|
also happend few times}) 12. Bxg6 fxg6 13. Qg4 Qf7 ({Worth considering} 13...
|
|
Bd7 $5) 14. Ng5 Qe8 (14... Qf5 15. Qe2 Rd8 (15... Nxe5 $2 16. dxe5 Qxe5 17. Qd2
|
|
Bd7 18. O-O h6 19. f4 Qd6 20. Nf3 Rf5 21. Rae1 Raf8 22. Nh4 R5f6 23. Bd4 Rxf4
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|
24. Rxf4 Qxf4 25. Qxf4 Rxf4 26. Nxg6 $18 {
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1-0 Kasparov,G-Short,N/Munich Intel Express 1994 (35)}) 16. g4 Qf8 17. f4 h6
|
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18. Nf3 Bd7 19. a4 Rdb8 20. O-O b5 21. axb5 Rxb5 22. Bc1 $14 {
|
|
- Arakhamia,K-Peng/Tilgurg ct w(7) 1994 (37)}) 15. h4 Ne7 16. Qe2 16... Nf5
|
|
17. g4 $146 {A quite natural and strong move} ({After} 17. Bd2 17... h6 18. g4
|
|
Ne7 19. Nh3 Bd7 20. Rg1 Qf7 21. Rg3 Kh8 22. Nf4 Qg8 23. Be3 Qh7 24. Qd2 Rf7 25.
|
|
Ke2 Raf8 26. Rh1 26... Rxf4 $1 27. Bxf4 27... Ba4 {Dominguez,L-Harikrishna,P/
|
|
Istanbul olm 2000/ - (67) Black managed to build a strong defensive position.
|
|
Nijboer doesn't care about his bishop and, maybe, he is right.}) 17... Nxe3 18.
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Qxe3 h6 19. Nh3 Qe7 20. Qg3 Bd7 21. f4 {White slowly but surely improves his
|
|
position and Black can't organise any counterplay.} 21... Be8 22. Kd2 b5 23. f5
|
|
$1 {A nice breakthrough!} 23... gxf5 (23... exf5 24. g5 $1) 24. g5 $1 {
|
|
An excellent move, securing an outpost for the knight.
|
|
} 24... h5 25. g6 (25.
|
|
Nf4 $2 25... g6 $11) 25... f4 $8 (25... a5 26. Nf4 b4 27. Qf3 $1 $18) 26. Nxf4
|
|
Rf5 27. Rhf1 27... Bc6 $6 ({After} 27... Bd7 $5 $142 28. Rf3 Raf8 29. Raf1 Qxa3
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|
30. Nxh5 30... b4 {Black still could fight}) 28. Rf3 a5 29. Raf1 29... b4 $4 (
|
|
29... Raf8 $8 {Was the last chance.}) 30. Nxe6 $1 $18 30... bxc3+ (30... Rxf3
|
|
31. Qxf3 Qxe6 32. Qxh5 bxc3+ 33. Kc1 $18) 31. Ke2 Bd7 32. Rxf5 Bxe6 33. Qf3 $1
|
|
33... Bxf5 (33... Bxf5 34. Qxf5 Qf8 35. Qxh5) 1-0
|
|
|
|
[Event "Elbow Beach Club GM-A"]
|
|
[Site "Paget Parish"]
|
|
[Date "2001.01.22"]
|
|
[Round "3"]
|
|
[White "Macieja, Bartlomiej"]
|
|
[Black "Shabalov, Alexander"]
|
|
[Result "1-0"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2578"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2570"]
|
|
[Annotator "Konikowski"]
|
|
[PlyCount "139"]
|
|
[EventDate "2001.01.20"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "2001.03.20"]
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|
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|
1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 c5 7. Qg4 O-O 8. Bd3
|
|
f5 9. exf6 Rxf6 10. Bg5 Nd7 11. Qh4 h6 12. Bxf6 Nxf6 13. dxc5 e5 14. f3 14...
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|
b6 $146 (14... Qc7 15. Ne2 (15. Qf2 Be6 16. Ne2 e4 17. fxe4 dxe4 18. Qf4 Ned5
|
|
19. Qxc7 Nxc7 20. Rb1 exd3 21. cxd3 Bd5 22. O-O Na6 23. d4 Nc7 24. Ng3 Rd8 25.
|
|
Nf5 Be4 26. Rbe1 Bxf5 27. Rxf5 Nb5 28. c6 bxc6 29. Rc5 29... Rd6 $13 {
|
|
Gallagher,J-McDonald,N/Hastings 1993/}) 15... Qxc5 16. Qb4 Qc7 17. Rb1 b6 18.
|
|
O-O Be6 19. Rbe1 a5 20. Qh4 Nf5 21. Qf2 Bd7 22. Ng3 Nxg3 23. Qxg3 Qxc3 24. Rxe5
|
|
Qxa3 25. Bg6 Qc5+ 26. Kh1 a4 27. Rfe1 Kh8 28. Re7 a3 29. Bd3 $36 {
|
|
Pupo,E-Alonso,R/CUB 1989/}) (14... e4 15. fxe4 Qa5 (15... dxe4 16. Bc4+ Kh8 17.
|
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Ne2 Nf5 18. Qf4 $16 {Namyslo,H-Laengl,J/Willsbach 1997/}) 16. Ne2 dxe4 17. Bc4+
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Kh8 18. Qf2 Nf5 19. h3 e3 20. Qf4 Qxc5 21. Bd3 Bd7 22. O-O Nh5 23. Qg4 Nf6 24.
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Rxf5 {1-0 Enders,P-De Francesco,K/Passau 1998/}) 15. c6 (15. cxb6 $5 15... Qxb6
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16. Ne2 $16) 15... Qd6 16. Ne2 Qxc6 (16... Nxc6 17. O-O $14) 17. O-O (17. c4 $5
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) 17... Nf5 18. Bxf5 Bxf5 19. Rfc1 Rc8 20. h3 Bg6 21. Qg3 Kh7 22. Qxe5 Re8 23.
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Nd4 Qxc3 24. Qf4 Nh5 25. Qh4 Re5 (25... Ng3 26. Qxg3 Qxd4+ 27. Qf2 $16) 26. Rd1
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Qc5 (26... Bxc2 27. Rdc1 Qe3+ 28. Qf2 $16) 27. Rd2 (27. Kh2 $16) 27... Rg5 (
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27... Qc3 28. Re1 Qxd2 29. Rxe5 $16) 28. a4 (28. Re1 $5) 28... Qd6 29. Qe1 Qf6
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30. Rad1 Nf4 31. Kh1 Bh5 32. h4 (32. Kh2 $18) 32... Rg6 33. Kh2 Qd6 34. g3 Ne6
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35. Nxe6 Rxe6 36. Qf2 Qe7 37. g4 Be8 38. Kg3 Bxa4 39. Rxd5 Bc6 40. R5d3 Bb5 41.
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Rc3 h5 42. g5 Be2 (42... a6 43. Rd2 $16) 43. Rd2 Bb5 44. Qd4 Re1 45. g6+ (45.
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Qf4 $5 $142) 45... Kxg6 46. Qd6+ Kh7 47. Qxe7 Rxe7 48. Kf2 Ba6 49. Rd5 g6 50.
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Rd6 Bb7 51. Re3 Rc7 (51... Rf7 $5 $142) 52. Rde6 $1 $18 52... Rxc2+ 53. Re2 (
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53. Kg3 $5) 53... Rxe2+ 54. Rxe2 Kh6 55. Re7 Bd5 56. Rd7 Bc4 57. Rxa7 b5 58.
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Rb7 Bd3 59. Ke3 Bc4 60. f4 Bf1 61. Kd4 Be2 62. Ke5 Bd3 63. Kf6 Bc4 64. Rd7 Bb3
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65. Rd2 Bc4 66. Rd8 Kh7 67. Kg5 Kg7 68. Rd7+ Kf8 69. Kxg6 b4 70. Rd4 (70. Rd4
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Ba2 71. Rxb4 $18) 1-0
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[Event "RUS-ch 54th"]
|
|
[Site "Elista"]
|
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[Date "2001.05.04"]
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[Round "5"]
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[White "Smirnov, Pavel"]
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[Black "Dolmatov, Sergey"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2511"]
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[BlackElo "2587"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "67"]
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[EventDate "2001.04.29"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2001.07.05"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. Qg4 O-O 8. Bd3
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Nbc6 9. Qh5 Ng6 10. Nf3 Qc7 11. Be3 11... Nce7 $5 ({More common is} 11... c4
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12. Bxg6 fxg6 13. Qg4 $14) 12. h4 Bd7 13. a4 (13. Qg5 f6 14. exf6 Rxf6 15. h5
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h6 16. Qg3 Nf4 17. Bxf4 Qxf4 18. Qxf4 Rxf4 19. Ne5 Be8 20. g3 20... Rf8 $11 {
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Senff,M-Drasko,M/Metz op 2001/ - (50)}) 13... b6 $5 $146 {
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New and maybe not so bad move.} (13... f5 14. exf6 Rxf6 15. O-O c4 16. Bxg6
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Nxg6 17. Qg5 e5 18. dxe5 Rxf3 19. gxf3 Rf8 20. Qg3 Qxe5 21. Qxe5 Nxe5 22. Rfd1
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Nxf3+ 23. Kf1 Rf5 24. Bxa7 $14 {
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Anand,V-Lputian,S/FIDE-Wch New Delhi/Theran 2000/CBM 81/ 1-0 (45)}) 14. Qg4 f5
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15. Qh3 $5 ({Natural} 15. exf6 15... Rxf6 16. h5 {
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is not dangerous for Black because of cool and strong} 16... cxd4 $1 17. hxg6 (
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17. Bxd4 $2 17... e5 18. Qg3 Rxf3 19. Qxf3 19... Rf8 $19) 17... dxe3 18. gxh7+
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(18. Rxh7 $2 18... Qxc3+ 19. Ke2 Qxa1 20. Qh5 Kf8 21. Rh8+ Ng8 22. Qh7 22...
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Ke7 $19) 18... Kh8 19. fxe3 19... e5 $36) 15... f4 (15... cxd4 $5 16. cxd4 Qc3+
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17. Ke2 17... Nc6 $132) 16. Bd2 Nf5 17. O-O Qd8 18. h5 Ngh4 19. Nh2 {
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Interesting idea.Smirnov avoids knights exchange.} (19. Nxh4 Nxh4 (19... Qxh4
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$4 20. Bxf5 $18) 20. Qg4 {
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looked very good for White, but Black has strong reply} 20... c4 21. Be2 21...
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f3 $1 22. gxf3 (22. Bg5 fxe2 23. Bxd8 exf1=Q+ 24. Rxf1 24... Nf3+ $1 25. gxf3
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25... Raxd8 {with reasonable compensation for a queen.}) 22... Nf5 $44) 19...
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cxd4 {It is difficult to find another move.} (19... Qg5 $6 $143 20. g3 20...
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Nxg3 $8 21. fxg3 Qxg3+ 22. Qxg3 22... fxg3 {just look cool- after} 23. Ng4 Nf3+
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24. Rxf3 Rxf3 25. h6 $1 $16 {white's advantage is obvious.}) 20. cxd4 $6 ({
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Worth considering} 20. Bxf4 $5 {
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and Black can get problem with knights in nearest future.}) 20... Nxd4 21. h6 (
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21. Qg4 $5 $13) 21... Qg5 (21... gxh6 $5) 22. hxg7 Kxg7 (22... Rf7 $5 {
|
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with the idea to capture on g7 with the rook looked better.} 23. Ng4 Rxg7 24.
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Nf6+ 24... Kh8 $36) 23. Kh1 23... Ng6 (23... Be8 24. g3 Nhf5 25. Bxf4 $16) 24.
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Ng4 Nf5 25. Nf6 25... Rxf6 $1 26. exf6+ Kxf6 27. c4 $1 {
|
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Trying to open second front in the center of the board.} 27... e5 ({
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Worth consideration} 27... dxc4 28. Bxc4 e5 29. Qh2 29... Rd8 $132 {
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with full compensation for exchange.}) 28. Qh2 Bc6 29. cxd5 Bxd5 30. Rfe1 30...
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Nh6 {'?!'} ({After natural} 30... Rd8 $1 $132 {
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Dolmatov could ger great counterplay.}) 31. f3 31... Nh4 ({Still} 31... Rd8 $1
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{was a good idea.}) 32. Rxe5 $1 {
|
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A terrific blow, which completely refutes Black's strategy.} 32... Qxe5 (32...
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Kxe5 33. Bxf4+ $1 33... Qxf4 34. Re1+ $18) 33. Qxh4+ Qg5 (33... Kf7 34. Rc1 $18
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) 34. Bc3+ 1-0
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[Event "SWE-ch"]
|
|
[Site "Linkoping"]
|
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[Date "2001.07.13"]
|
|
[Round "13"]
|
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[White "Wedberg, Tom"]
|
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[Black "Berg, Emanuel"]
|
|
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2505"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2474"]
|
|
[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
|
|
[PlyCount "92"]
|
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[EventDate "2001.06.30"]
|
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2001.11.13"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 6... Qc7 {
|
|
Avoiding dangerous} (6... Ne7 7. Qg4) 7. Qg4 f5 8. Qh5+ (8. Qg3 8... Ne7 $5 {
|
|
Leads to big complication.Text is more solid}) 8... g6 9. Qd1 Bd7 10. Nf3 Ba4
|
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11. Rb1 ({Weaker is} 11. Bd3 $6 11... cxd4 12. cxd4 {
|
|
and Black can use nice tactical idea -} 12... Qc3+ 13. Bd2 13... Qxd3 $1 14.
|
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cxd3 Bxd1 15. Kxd1 Nc6 16. Rb1 b6 17. h4 h6 18. Ke2 Nge7 19. Rhc1 19... Kd7 $11
|
|
{1-0 Kovacevic,A-Zlotnik,B/Mallorca op 2000/The Week in Chess 318 (45)}) (11.
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|
Bd2 Nc6 12. Bd3 h6 13. h4 Nge7 14. Qc1 O-O-O 15. Rh3 Rh7 16. Kf1 Rdh8 17. Kg1
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c4 18. Be2 Nd8 19. g3 Nec6 20. Nh2 g5 21. g4 $6 21... h5 $1 $36 {
|
|
0-1 Zhao Zong Yuan-Berg,E/Wch B20 Athens 2001/The Week in Chess 354 (79)})
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11... Nc6 $146 (11... Nd7 12. Be2 (12. dxc5 $5 12... Nxc5 13. Be3 Ne4 14. Qd4
|
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Nxc3 15. Bd2 $1 $40 {
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1-0 Groszpeter,A-Atanu,L/Paks GM 2000/The Week in Chess 304 (21)}) 12... h6 13.
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dxc5 Nxc5 14. Rb4 Bd7 15. O-O Ne4 16. Bd3 Ne7 17. Nd4 Nxc3 18. Qe1 Na2 19. Rb3
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Nxc1 20. Qxc1 b6 21. Bb5 Kf7 22. a4 Rad8 23. Re1 a6 24. Bxd7 Rxd7 25. Qb2 Rb8
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26. Rh3 Ng8 27. Rc3 27... Qb7 {
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Timman,J-Shaked,T/Merrillville 71/303 1997/Inf 71/[Timman,J]/1-0 (41)}) (11...
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c4 12. g4 $5 12... fxg4 13. Ng5 Qc6 14. h3 g3 15. fxg3 h6 16. Nf3 Na6 17. Bg2
|
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O-O-O 18. O-O 18... Rf8 {Pedzich,D-Matlak,M/POL-ch 1996/[Hecht]/ - (61)}) 12.
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dxc5 $5 {Interesting move. Having two bishops, White are trining to open game.}
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12... h6 13. h4 Rh7 14. Rh3 $5 (14. Bf4 Qa5 15. Qd2 Qxc5) 14... Nxe5 (14...
|
|
O-O-O 15. Nd4) 15. Nxe5 Qxe5+ 16. Re3 16... Qf6 17. Qxd5 {Finally White got
|
|
initiative, but black's defensive chances could't be understimated.} 17... Re7
|
|
(17... Qxc3+ 18. Rxc3 exd5 19. Bf4 $36) 18. Qd4 Bxc2 19. Rb2 Qxd4 ({
|
|
Worth considering} 19... Be4 $5 20. Bb5+ 20... Kf7 $13 {with unclear game.})
|
|
20. cxd4 20... Be4 21. Bc4 O-O-O (21... Rd8 $5) 22. Rb4 Nf6 23. Rg3 (23. f3 Bd5
|
|
) 23... a5 (23... Rxd4 $2 24. Bxe6+) 24. Rb6 Rxd4 25. Bxe6+ Nd7 26. Bb2 $2 ({
|
|
After correct} 26. Rxg6 $142 26... Bd5 27. Be3 Bxe6 28. Rgxe6 Rxe6 29. Rxe6
|
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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}
|
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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.
|
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Rxg6 Kc7 28. Bxd7 Bc6+ 29. Re6 $6 {Missing last real chance for advantage.} (
|
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29. Kf1 $1 $142 29... Kxd7 (29... Rae4 30. Kg1) 30. Rxh6 $16) 29... Kxd7 30.
|
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Rxe7+ Kxe7 31. g3 31... Rc4 $11 32. Rb3 32... Rxc5 {Chances are equal now.} 33.
|
|
Re3+ Kd6 34. Kd2 Be4 35. Bc3 Rd5+ 36. Ke2 b6 37. f3 Bc2 38. Bg7 Bd1+ 39. Ke1 h5
|
|
40. Rc3 b5 41. Bh6 Kd7 (41... b4 42. axb4 axb4 43. Bf8+) 42. Bd2 Ba4 (42... b4
|
|
43. axb4 axb4 44. Re3) 43. Re3 43... Rd6 $1 44. Bxa5 Re6 45. Kf2 Rxe3 46. Kxe3
|
|
Bd1 1/2-1/2
|
|
|
|
[Event "Asia-ch"]
|
|
[Site "Kolkata"]
|
|
[Date "2001.08.13"]
|
|
[Round "5"]
|
|
[White "Al Modiahki, Mohamad"]
|
|
[Black "Barsov, Alexei"]
|
|
[Result "0-1"]
|
|
[ECO "C17"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2492"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2495"]
|
|
[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
|
|
[PlyCount "54"]
|
|
[EventDate "2001.08.09"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "2001.11.13"]
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|
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. Qg4 c5 6. dxc5 $5 {
|
|
This move became recently quite popular, thank's to efforts od Emil Sutovsky.}
|
|
6... Nbc6 ({Worth considering} 6... Bxc3+ 7. bxc3 7... Ng6 $13) 7. Bd2 O-O 8.
|
|
O-O-O (8. Nf3 Ng6 9. O-O-O Bxc5 10. Qh5 Bd7 11. Kb1 Qe8 12. Be3 Bxe3 13. fxe3
|
|
Qe7 14. Bd3 Nb4 15. Ne2 Nxd3 16. cxd3 f6 17. Nf4 17... Be8 $15 {
|
|
0-1 Borgo,G-Komarov,D/Reggio Emilia 1999/CBM 69 (33)}) 8... f5 9. exf6 Rxf6 10.
|
|
Bd3 10... b6 $5 $146 {Interesting novelty. Barsov hopes to get active game on
|
|
the as a compensation for the pawn.} (10... Qf8 11. Nf3 e5 12. Qh4 h6 13.
|
|
Nxe5 Nxe5 14. Qxb4 Nxd3+ 15. cxd3 Nc6 16. Qb3 Be6 17. Rhe1 Bf7 18. Qa3 $14 {
|
|
Sutovsky,E-Hansen,C/Essen-A 2000/The Week in Chess 287/ - (114)}) (10... Bxc5
|
|
11. Bg5 Rf7 12. Nf3 Qf8 13. Be3 Nf5 14. Bxc5 Qxc5 15. Rhe1 $36 {
|
|
Richardson,K-Hyldkrog,L/cr 1981/1-0 (54)}) 11. a3 ({
|
|
Black doing well in the case of} 11. cxb6 11... Qxb6 12. Be3 12... d4 $1 13.
|
|
Ne4 13... Rg6 $132) 11... Bxc3 12. Bxc3 e5 13. Qg3 (13. Qh4 Bf5 14. Bxf5 Nxf5
|
|
15. Qh5 d4 16. Bd2 16... Qd5) 13... Bf5 {
|
|
Exhanging bishop d3 - one of the dangerous white piece.} (13... d4 14. Bd2) 14.
|
|
f4 $6 {Black gets great game after this move. Al Modiahki should play} (14.
|
|
Bxe5 Rg6 15. Bxf5 $5 15... Rxg3 16. Be6+ Kh8 17. Bxg3 bxc5 18. Nf3 {
|
|
with more than sufficient compensation for the queen.}) 14... Rg6 15. Qf2 Bxd3
|
|
16. Rxd3 d4 17. fxe5 17... bxc5 {
|
|
Black's pieces are too active and White needs already good advice.} 18. Nf3
|
|
18... Qd5 $44 19. b3 (19. Kb1 Rb8) 19... a5 20. a4 Nf5 (20... c4 21. bxc4 21...
|
|
Qxc4 $36 {was good enough}) 21. Rf1 h5 22. Bb2 $2 {Final mistake.} (22. Rdd1 $5
|
|
$17) 22... Nb4 23. Rd2 ({After stubborn} 23. Ne1 23... Nxd3+ 24. Nxd3 Ne3 25.
|
|
Nf4 Qf7 26. e6 (26. Nxg6 Nxf1 27. Qxf7+ Kxf7 28. Nf4 28... g5 $19) 26... Rxe6
|
|
27. Nxe6 Nxf1 28. Qxf7+ 28... Kxf7 {
|
|
Black will need , at least , good technique.} 29. Nxc5 29... Rd8 $17) 23... Ne3
|
|
24. Rg1 (24. Qxe3 dxe3 25. Rxd5 Nxd5 26. g3 26... Rf8 $17) (24. Nh4 Rg5) 24...
|
|
Nexc2 $1 $19 {Rest is simple.} 25. Rxc2 $2 (25. Nh4 25... Re6 $19) 25... Nd3+
|
|
26. Kb1 Nxf2 27. Rxf2 Qxb3 0-1
|
|
|
|
[Event "Asia-ch"]
|
|
[Site "Kolkata"]
|
|
[Date "2001.08.13"]
|
|
[Round "6"]
|
|
[White "Wang, Zili"]
|
|
[Black "Reefat, Bin Sattar"]
|
|
[Result "1-0"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2557"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2444"]
|
|
[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
|
|
[PlyCount "83"]
|
|
[EventDate "2001.08.09"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "2001.11.13"]
|
|
|
|
1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. h4 Nbc6 (7...
|
|
Qc7 $5) (7... b6) 8. h5 Qa5 9. Bd2 Bd7 10. Nf3 (10. a4 O-O-O 11. Nf3 Qc7 12. g3
|
|
f6 13. exf6 gxf6 14. a5 cxd4 15. cxd4 Nf5 16. a6 b6 17. c4 Ncxd4 18. Nxd4 Nxd4
|
|
19. Rc1 Qe5+ 20. Be3 20... Nf5 $17 {0-1 Darius-Uhlmann,W/DDR 1974 (31)}) 10...
|
|
O-O-O 11. Rb1 $5 {
|
|
Interesting move- Rb5 is quite strong threat and black's task is not easy.} (
|
|
11. Bd3 c4 12. Be2 Rdf8 13. h6 gxh6 14. Bxh6 Rfg8 15. g3 Nf5 16. Bd2 16... h5
|
|
$132 {Negro Peres,J-Reinaldo Castineira,R/POR t-ch Barreiro 2001/The Week in
|
|
Chess 348/0-1 (53)}) (11. h6 gxh6 12. Rxh6 Rdg8 13. Rb1 Qc7 14. Rh4 Nf5 15. Rf4
|
|
f6 16. exf6 e5 17. dxe5 Nxe5 18. Nxe5 18... Qxe5+ $36 {
|
|
0-1 Kotter,R-Kindermann,S/BL 0001 2001/The Week in Chess 334 (32)}) 11... h6
|
|
$146 {New, but not very strong move.} ({Possibly, Black has to play} 11... c4
|
|
$5 {with possible continuation.} 12. h6 gxh6 13. Qc1 Rdg8 14. Qb2 b6 15. g3 Nf5
|
|
16. Bh3 16... Rg6 $13 {
|
|
Normantas,V-Koltsov,V/corr 1994/ICCF tele 5/2001/1-0 (65)}) (11... Qxa3 $6 12.
|
|
Ra1 Qb2 13. dxc5 $1 13... f6 14. Rh4 $1 14... d4 15. Nxd4 Nxe5 16. Rxa7 Nd5 17.
|
|
Rh3 $18 {Wang Zili-Shulman,Y/Yerevan olm 1996/1-0 (49)}) (11... cxd4 12. cxd4
|
|
Qxa3 13. h6 gxh6 14. Bd3 $44) 12. Rb5 Qxa3 13. Qb1 $1 {
|
|
White gets big advantage after this strong move.} (13. Rxc5 13... a6 $5) 13...
|
|
c4 $8 (13... b6 14. dxc5 $1) (13... Nxd4 14. Nxd4 (14. cxd4 Bxb5 15. Bxb5 a6)
|
|
14... cxd4 15. Rxb7 Bc6 16. Rb3 $16) (13... cxd4 14. cxd4 b6 15. Rb3 $1 $18)
|
|
14. Rxb7 14... Qa6 15. Rb2 15... Kc7 {
|
|
Hoping to find counterplay on the , but after..} 16. Ra2 16... Rb8 $1 17. Qa1
|
|
Qb5 18. Bc1 $1 $16 {became clear that this hope is fae avay from reality.}
|
|
18... Qb1 19. Nd2 (19. Be2) 19... Qxa1 20. Rxa1 Nc8 (20... f6 21. f4) 21. Be2
|
|
21... a5 $5 22. Rh3 $5 22... N8a7 23. Rf3 Nb5 (23... Be8 24. Rg3 Nb5 25. Nb1 $5
|
|
25... Rg8 $2 $140 26. Bxh6) 24. Nb1 $5 {
|
|
Fanny move, almost all white piecec coming back to srat position.} 24... Rhf8
|
|
25. Na3 $16 25... Nba7 (25... Ne7 26. Nxb5+ Rxb5 27. Ba3 Kd8 28. Kd2) 26. Nxc4
|
|
$1 {Final blow.} 26... dxc4 27. Ba3 27... Rbe8 {What else?} (27... Nb5 28. Bxf8
|
|
Rxf8 29. Bxc4 $18 {looks desperate.}) 28. Bd6+ Kd8 29. Bxf8 (29. Bxc4 $5 29...
|
|
Rg8 30. Rxf7 Nc8 31. Bc5) 29... Rxf8 30. Rg3 Ke7 (30... f6 $5 $16) 31. Rxg7 Ra8
|
|
32. Bxc4 $18 {Rest is simple- Black just can;t stop all white's pawns.} 32...
|
|
Nc8 33. Rb1 a4 34. Rg8 34... a3 35. g4 35... Nb6 $8 36. Rxa8 Nxa8 37. Ra1 Nb6
|
|
38. Bb3 Nd5 39. Bxd5 exd5 40. f3 Nd8 41. Rxa3 Ne6 42. Ra7 {
|
|
Good positional achievment of Wang Zili.} 1-0
|
|
|
|
[Event "Budapest FS12 GM-A"]
|
|
[Site "Budapest"]
|
|
[Date "2001.12.05"]
|
|
[Round "5"]
|
|
[White "Horvath, Adam"]
|
|
[Black "Berkes, Ferenc"]
|
|
[Result "0-1"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2490"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2541"]
|
|
[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
|
|
[PlyCount "56"]
|
|
[EventDate "2001.11.01"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "2002.03.21"]
|
|
|
|
1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 c5 7. h4 Nbc6 (7...
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Qc7 $5 8. Nf3 b6) 8. h5 h6 9. Qg4 Rg8 (9... Kf8 10. Qf4 Qa5 11. Bd2 b6 12. Rh3
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Ba6 13. Rf3 Nd8 14. Bxa6 Qxa6 15. dxc5 Rc8 16. Ne2 Rxc5 17. Nd4 Ke8 18. g4 Kd7
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19. Qg3 Rc4 20. Rd3 20... Ndc6 {
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- Vacek,M-Taborsky,R/CZE t-ch2 9900 2000/EXT 2001 (51)}) (9... Qa5 $5 10. Bd2
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Bd7 11. Qxg7 O-O-O 12. Ne2 $5 (12. Bd3 Qa4 13. dxc5 Rhg8 14. Qxh6 Nxe5 15. Qf4
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{ - Dominguez,L-Berkes,F/Aviles op 1999/Ajelibre (15)}) 12... Qa4 13. Qf6 Qxc2
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14. Bxh6 Nf5 15. Rc1 Qa4 16. Bd2 cxd4 17. cxd4 Nfxd4 18. Nxd4 Qxd4 19. Bg5 Kb8
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20. Qf4 Qxf4 21. Bxf4 $14 {1-0 Krause,T-Scheidt,J/corr 1993 (34)}) 10. Bd3 Nf5
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11. Nf3 (11. Bxf5 exf5 12. Qg3 Qa5 13. dxc5 Ne7 14. Ne2 Qxc5 15. a4 Qa5 16. Rh4
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Be6 17. Ba3 Nc6 18. Qe3 O-O-O 19. Bb4 Qa6 20. Nd4 Nxd4 21. cxd4 Kd7 22. Qe2
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Qxe2+ 23. Kxe2 Rc8 24. c3 Rc4 25. a5 25... f6 {
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Hedman,E-Wahlbom,M/SWE-ch Ronneby 1998/ - (42)}) 11... Qa5 $5 $146 {
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Important improvment compare to} (11... Qb6 12. dxc5 Qxc5 13. Bd2 d4 14. cxd4
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Nfxd4 15. Nxd4 Nxd4 16. O-O {
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1-0 Barthel,A-Anton,J/Westpfalz op 1998/ (18) with great position for White})
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12. Bd2 Qa4 13. Qf4 c4 14. Bxf5 14... exf5 {Black got nice game, his queen
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stops white's activiti on the Q side and it is very difficult for White toi
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make any progress on other side of the board.} 15. Ra2 Be6 16. Ke2 {Horvath dec
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ides to keep king in the centre and, possibly, this decision is wrong.} (16.
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Nh4 Ne7) (16. O-O $5 {Worth considering}) 16... O-O-O 17. Nh4 Ne7 18. Rb1 18...
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Rh8 $5 {Preparing counterplay on the king's side} 19. Qh2 (19. Rb4 Qa6 20. Rab2
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Rd7) 19... g5 20. hxg6 20... fxg6 21. f4 21... Rdg8 22. Nf3 ({Maybe} 22. Qg3 $5
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$142 {with possible continuation} 22... g5 23. fxg5 hxg5 24. Bxg5 Rh5 25. Nf3
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25... Nc6 $44 {was stronger than text.}) 22... g5 $1 23. g3 Qe8 24. Rab2 b6 25.
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Rh1 gxf4 26. Bxf4 ({It is difficult to recommend} 26. gxf4 26... Rg4 27. Ng5
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Ng6 28. Nxe6 28... Qxe6 {with big advantage of Black}) 26... Ng6 27. Bxh6 $2 {
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Final mistake} ({Good or bad, but White had to play now} 27. Ke3 $142 27...
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Nxf4 28. gxf4 28... Qa4 $36 {with some chances for defence.}) 27... f4 $1 28.
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gxf4 $2 (28. Qg2 fxg3 29. Qxg3 Ne7 30. Qf4 30... Qg6 {
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could just postpone for few moves end of the game}) 28... Ne7 (28... Ne7 29.
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Qh5 Qd7 30. Kf2 30... Nf5 $19) 0-1
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[Event "EU-chT (Men) 13th"]
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[Site "Leon"]
|
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[Date "2001.11.10"]
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[Round "5.2"]
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[White "Gashimov, Vugar"]
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[Black "Hertneck, Gerald"]
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[Result "0-1"]
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[ECO "C19"]
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[WhiteElo "2442"]
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[BlackElo "2570"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "86"]
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[EventDate "2001.11.06"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2002.02.05"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. a4 Qc7 8. Nf3
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8... h6 $5 {Waiting move.} ({After} 8... b6 {white could choose between} 9. a5
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$5 (9. Bb5+)) 9. Bd3 (9. Be2 b6 10. O-O Ba6 11. Bxa6 Nxa6 12. Qe2 Nb8 13. a5
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bxa5 14. Qb5+ Nd7 15. Qxa5 Qxa5 16. Rxa5 cxd4 17. cxd4 Nc6 18. Ra1 Nb6 19. Ba3
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Nc4 20. Rfb1 Nxa3 21. Rxa3 O-O 22. Kf1 22... Rfb8 {
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- Serper,G-Yermolinsky,A/USA-ch Seattle 2000/ (22)}) (9. h4 b6 10. Bb5+ Bd7
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11. Bd3 Nbc6 12. O-O O-O 13. Bd2 f5 14. exf6 Rxf6 15. Re1 Raf8 16. Be3 16...
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Rxf3 $1 17. gxf3 c4 18. Bf1 18... Nf5 $44 {
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- Cseshkovsky,V-Komarov,D/YUG t-ch 1996 (31)}) 9... b6 10. a5 $5 (10. O-O {
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leads to equality after} 10... Ba6 11. Bb5+ Bxb5 12. axb5 Nd7 13. Qe2 O-O 14.
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Ba3 Rfc8 15. Rfe1 15... Ng6 $11 {
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Isonzo,D-Ljubisavljevic,Z/Genova op 2001/Ajelibre/1-0 (59)}) 10... Ba6 $1 {
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Much stronger than} (10... bxa5 11. O-O Ba6 12. Ba3 Bxd3 13. cxd3 Nd7 14. dxc5
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Nxc5 15. c4 dxc4 16. Rc1 $1 $36 {1-0 McDonald,N-Shaked,T/London GM 1997 (47)})
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11. axb6 $146 (11. Bxa6 Nxa6 12. axb6 axb6 13. Qe2 c4 14. O-O O-O 15. Ba3 Qd7
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16. Rfb1 Nc7 17. Qe1 Rfb8 18. Bd6 Nc8 19. Bxc7 {
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- Schoeneberg,M-Casper,T/BL 1995 (19)}) 11... axb6 12. Bb5+ 12... Bxb5 $5 {
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Nice move, but} (12... Nec6 13. Be3 13... Ra7 {
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also doesn't look too bad for Black}) 13. Rxa8 Ba6 14. Rxa6 {
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Rook is trapped any case.} ({After , for example} 14. Be3 14... Qb7 15. Rxb8+
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Qxb8 16. dxc5 bxc5 17. Bxc5 17... Nc6 {White must work hard to keep balance})
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14... Nxa6 15. Qd3 15... Nb8 $11 16. O-O Nd7 17. Nh4 (17. Ba3 O-O 18. c4 dxc4
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19. Qxc4 19... Ra8 $15) (17. c4) 17... O-O 18. f4 18... f5 {
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Simpliest way to stop white's initiative on the king;s side} 19. exf6 Nxf6 20.
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f5 20... Qd7 $6 {Second hand move!} (20... e5 $6 {was even weaker} 21. Qg3 cxd4
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22. cxd4 $36 (22. Bxh6 Nc6)) ({but simple} 20... Nxf5 21. Nxf5 21... exf5 $15 {
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promiced to Black good and easy game}) 21. dxc5 (21. fxe6 Qxe6 22. Ng6 Nxg6 23.
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Qxg6 23... Qe4 $1 $15) 21... bxc5 22. c4 $1 22... Ne4 (22... Nxf5 23. Nxf5 exf5
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24. Rxf5 $14) 23. cxd5 exd5 24. c4 $1 {
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This part of the game Gashimov played very strongly,} 24... Nxf5 $2 ({
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still after} 24... Rf7 $5 $142) ({or} 24... Nf6 $11 {
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Black has nothing to worry about}) 25. Ng6 $6 ({After} 25. Qf3 $1 25... Nxh4 {
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What esle possible to suggest?} (25... Kh7 26. Nxf5 g6 27. Qe3 gxf5 28. Qxh6+
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Kg8 29. cxd5 $18 {looks desperately for Black}) 26. Qxf8+ Kh7 27. Qf4 (27. Bxh6
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Kxh6 28. Rf7 Qg4 29. Qh8+ Kg5 30. Qxg7+ 30... Ng6 $13) 27... Ng6 28. Qe3 $16 {
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Black would have not too many chances to save game.}) 25... Rf6 26. Nf4 (26.
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Ne5 $5) 26... Nd4 27. cxd5 (27. Be3 Qf5) 27... Nc3 28. Qc4 $2 {Gashimov still
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fighting for advantage and missed simple and strong black's answer.} (28. Qxc3
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Rxf4 29. Re1 {' '} 29... Rf5 $1 (29... Rf6 $1 30. Qxc5 Qg4 31. Kh1 $8 31... Rg6
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) 30. Qxc5 30... Qxd5 $11) 28... Qxd5 $1 29. Qxc3 (29. Qxd5+ $142 29... Nxd5
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30. g3 $17) 29... Rxf4 30. Qe3 (30. Re1 Rg4 31. Qh3 31... Qf3 $1 $19) 30...
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Rxf1+ 31. Kxf1 Qc4+ 32. Kf2 $8 32... Qc2+ 33. Kf1 (33. Qd2 $5) 33... Kh7 {
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Black pieces are active, king well protected and white's chances to safe game
|
|
are minimal.} (33... Nb3 34. Qe6+ Kh7 35. Be3) 34. Bd2 Nf5 35. Qc3 (35. Qe5
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$142) (35. Qe5 $1) 35... Qxc3 36. Bxc3 36... Ne3+ 37. Ke2 $6 (37. Kg1 37... g5)
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37... Nxg2 38. Kd3 g5 39. Kc4 $6 (39. Be5 $5 39... Kg6 40. Kc4 {
|
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Was the last chance}) 39... Ne3+ 40. Kxc5 40... Ng4 $19 41. h4 gxh4 42. Be1 h3
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43. Bg3 h2 0-1
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[Event "EU-chT (Men) 13th"]
|
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[Site "Leon"]
|
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[Date "2001.11.11"]
|
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[Round "6.1"]
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[White "Stefansson, Hannes"]
|
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[Black "Ivanchuk, Vassily"]
|
|
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2575"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2731"]
|
|
[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "49"]
|
|
[EventDate "2001.11.06"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2002.02.05"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 c5 7. Qg4 7... Kf8 {
|
|
Risky but interesting move} 8. Bd2 8... b6 ({Worth considering} 8... Qc7 $5 {
|
|
for example} 9. Bd3 b6 10. Nf3 cxd4 11. cxd4 Ba6 12. Bb4 12... Bxd3 13. cxd3
|
|
Nbc6 14. Bd6 Qd7 15. O-O Kg8 16. a4 h6 17. Qf4 Ng6 18. Qg4 Kh7 19. h4 Rhc8 20.
|
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h5 20... Nge7 $13 {
|
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0-1 Szelag,M-Socko,B/POL t-ch Glogow 2001/ (83) with mutial chances}) 9. dxc5
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$5 $146 {
|
|
Interesting novelty.Stefansson is trying to open position for his bishops.} (9.
|
|
Nf3 h6 10. a4 Ba6 11. Bxa6 Nxa6 12. O-O Rc8 13. Rfb1 Qd7 14. Ra2 Kg8 15. Ne1
|
|
Qc6 16. a5 b5 17. Rab2 Rb8 18. Qe2 c4 19. g4 Kf8 20. Ng2 Ke8 21. Nf4 g6 22. Qf3
|
|
Kd7 23. Ne2 23... Nc7 {Timoshenko,G-Kononenko,T/UKR t-ch Alushta 2000/ - (44)}
|
|
) (9. h4 Ba6 10. h5 h6 11. Bxa6 (11. Ne2 Nbc6 12. Rh3 cxd4 13. cxd4 Nf5 14. Bc3
|
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Qg5 15. Qxg5 hxg5 16. O-O-O g4 17. Rh1 17... Rc8 $36 {
|
|
0-1 Karjakin,S-Efimenko,Z/Kramatorsk Governor's Cup-2 2001/ (43)}) 11... Nxa6
|
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12. Ne2 Qc7 (12... Rc8 13. Qf3 cxd4 14. cxd4 Qe8 15. Rh4 Rxc2 16. Nc3 Qc8 17.
|
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Qd3 Rb2 18. Nd1 Rxd2 19. Kxd2 Nb8 20. Rc1 $16 {
|
|
1-0 Chandler,M-Pert,N/London Chapman m 2000/The Week in Chess 306 (39)}) 13.
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|
Qf3 Kg8 14. Rh4 Nf5 15. Rf4 Rf8 16. Rg4 cxd4 17. cxd4 Qc4 18. c3 Kh7 19. Ng3
|
|
Nxg3 20. Qxg3 20... Rhg8 $14 {Mitkov,N-Ostenstad,B/Bergen op 2001/ /1-0 (80)})
|
|
(9. Bd3 Ba6 10. Nh3 Bxd3 11. cxd3 Nbc6 12. O-O cxd4 13. cxd4 Nf5 14. Be3 Qh4
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15. Qxh4 Nxh4 16. Rac1 Rc8 17. Rc2 Ke8 18. Rfc1 Kd7 19. Ng5 19... Nf5 $15 {
|
|
0-1 Betschart,O-Dittmar,P/Pizol op 1996 (45)}) 9... bxc5 (9... Ba6 10. cxb6
|
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Qxb6 11. Bd3 $36) 10. Nf3 ({I am sure that} 10. c4 $5 {
|
|
will be checked quite soon.}) 10... c4 $5 {Stops 11.c4 and activization of
|
|
white bishop, but this move has and scarcity- it will be very difficult for
|
|
Black to include Bc8 to the game.} 11. Nd4 Nbc6 12. Nxc6 (12. Qg3 Qb6) 12...
|
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Nxc6 13. Qg3 (13. f4 Qb6) 13... Qb6 14. Bc1 (14. Be3 Qa5) ({
|
|
White could play and} 14. Be2 $5 {and in the case of} 14... Qb2 15. O-O Qxc2
|
|
16. Qe3 $44 {he will have enough compensation for the pawn, for example} 16...
|
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Nxe5 $2 $140 17. Qxe5 Qxd2 18. Qd6+ Ke8 19. Qc6+ $16) 14... Bd7 15. a4 15... h6
|
|
16. Be2 Kg8 17. Bh5 17... Qc7 $5 18. f4 ({Worth considering} 18. Bf4 {
|
|
with some chances for initiative}) 18... Ne7 19. Ba3 Nf5 20. Qf2 g6 (20... Bxa4
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|
21. g4 Ne7 22. Bxe7 Qxe7 23. Rxa4 g6 24. Bxg6 (24. Rg1 gxh5 25. g5 $5 25... Rh7
|
|
26. gxh6+ 26... Kh8 $13) 24... fxg6 25. O-O {
|
|
and White keep small advantage- his king is better protected.}) 21. Bg4 (21.
|
|
Bf3 Bxa4) 21... Bxa4 22. Bxf5 gxf5 23. Bd6 Qb6 24. Bc5 Qc6 (24... Qb2 25. O-O
|
|
Qxc2 26. Qg3+ Kh7 27. Rfc1 (27. Rf2 Qe4 28. Rxa4 Rhg8 29. Qf3 Qb1+ 30. Rf1
|
|
30... Qb5 $19) 27... Qb3 28. Rcb1 $11) 25. Bxa7 {
|
|
Short ,but important for theory game} (25. Bxa7 Kh7 26. O-O $13) 1/2-1/2
|
|
|
|
[Event "USA-ch"]
|
|
[Site "Seattle"]
|
|
[Date "2002.01.06"]
|
|
[Round "2"]
|
|
[White "Kreiman, Boris"]
|
|
[Black "Kaidanov, Gregory S"]
|
|
[Result "1-0"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2493"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2596"]
|
|
[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
|
|
[PlyCount "107"]
|
|
[EventDate "2002.01.05"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
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[SourceDate "2002.03.21"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 c5 7. Qg4 7... Kf8 {
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|
Risky move} 8. a4 Qc7 9. Qd1 (9. Kd1 b6 10. a5 bxa5 11. Ba3 cxd4 12. Bd6 Qb6
|
|
13. Nf3 Nbc6 14. Nxd4 Kg8 15. Bd3 Bd7 16. Nxc6 Nxc6 17. h4 d4 18. h5 dxc3 19.
|
|
Rh4 g6 20. Ke2 Kg7 21. Rah1 Nb4 22. hxg6 {
|
|
1-0 Blatny,P-Jurek,J/Osterreich 1992/Inf 56/[Blatny,P] (22)}) (9. Nf3 cxd4 (
|
|
9... b6 10. Bd3 Ba6 11. Bxa6 Nxa6 12. O-O Rc8 13. Ba3 Kg8 14. Nh4 Ng6 15. Nxg6
|
|
hxg6 16. Rfb1 16... Nb8 $13 {
|
|
- D'Innocente,S-Bukal,V/Porto San Giorgio op 2001/Ajelibre (51)}) 10. Qxd4
|
|
Nbc6 11. Qc5 b6 12. Qd6 Qxd6 13. exd6 Ng6 14. Bb5 Bb7 15. Ba3 f6 16. c4 16...
|
|
Nce5 $132 { - Nijboer,F-Atlas,D/Cappelle la Grande 1996/Inf 66 (39)}) 9...
|
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Nbc6 ({Worth considering typical} 9... b6 $5) 10. Ra3 $146 {
|
|
Interesting novelty. Once white got good game after} (10. Nf3 cxd4 11. cxd4 Nb4
|
|
12. Kd2 $8 12... Bd7 13. Ba3 Nbc6 14. Bd6 Qa5+ 15. c3 Rc8 16. Qb3 $14 {
|
|
1-0 Aveskulov,V-Yeremenko,V/UKR-ch B14 Simferopol 2000/UKR (31) but surely not
|
|
everyone wants to get king on d2 already on 12thmove!}) 10... b6 11. Nf3 11...
|
|
a5 $6 {I do not like this move. Kaidanov prepares bishop exchange, but ,
|
|
unfortunately , makes too many weaknesses on the queen's side.} 12. Rb3 12...
|
|
h6 (12... Ba6 13. Bxa6 Rxa6 14. Ba3 $36) 13. Ba3 c4 14. Rb1 Kg8 15. h4 Bd7 16.
|
|
h5 16... f6 $6 (16... Kh7 $5 $14 {looks more safely and solidly than text}) 17.
|
|
Bd6 Qd8 18. exf6 gxf6 19. Nh4 $1 {
|
|
Black has troubles and with king and with pawns on boths flangs} 19... Kh7 20.
|
|
Qf3 Nc8 21. Be5 (21. Bf4 $5) 21... Rf8 (21... Nxe5 22. dxe5 f5 23. Ng6 Re8 24.
|
|
Bxc4 Bxa4 25. Bd3) 22. Ng6 Rf7 23. Bf4 $16 23... Qg8 (23... N8e7 24. Bc1 $5)
|
|
24. Bd2 Nd6 ({Stubborn} 24... Rb8 $5 {
|
|
was better choice, but maybe Kaidanov just overlooked next white's move}) 25.
|
|
Bxh6 $1 {Nice tactik, but} (25. Qf4 Nf5 26. Rxb6 26... Re8 $16 {
|
|
was not bad too.}) 25... Kxh6 (25... Ne4 26. Bc1) 26. Qf4+ Kh7 27. Qxd6 Qb8 28.
|
|
Qf4 Qxf4 29. Nxf4 {Black managed to exchange queens , but in endgame he hasn't
|
|
real chances for survival.} 29... Rb8 30. g3 30... Na7 {
|
|
Attacking only weakness in white's camp - pawn a4} (30... Ne7 31. Bh3) 31. Bh3
|
|
f5 32. Ra1 b5 33. axb5 Nxb5 (33... Rxb5 34. Kd2 $18) 34. Kd2 Ra8 (34... a4 $5
|
|
35. Rxa4 $6 $140 35... Nxc3) 35. Bg2 (35. f3 $5 {looks good too.}) 35... Ra6
|
|
36. Ng6 Be8 37. Rhe1 Nc7 38. Rab1 (38. Nf4 $5) 38... a4 39. Rb8 a3 40. Nf4 Bd7
|
|
41. Bf3 a2 42. Ra1 42... Nb5 43. Ng6 (43. Nxd5 $5 43... exd5 44. Bxd5 Rg7 45.
|
|
Bxc4 $18 {wins easy, but text is good enough.}) 43... Na3 44. Kc1 $1 (44. Rxa2
|
|
$4 44... Nb1+) 44... Nb1 45. Kb2 Bc6 46. Rxa2 $18 {Rest is simple} 46... Rxa2+
|
|
47. Kxa2 Nxc3+ 48. Kb2 Nb5 49. c3 Nd6 50. Nf8+ $1 50... Rxf8 51. Rxf8 Be8 52.
|
|
h6 (52. Rf6 Bf7 53. h6) 52... Bg6 (52... Kxh6 53. Rf6+) 53. Rf6 Bf7 54. Bxd5
|
|
1-0
|
|
|
|
[Event "Moscow Aeroflot op"]
|
|
[Site "Moscow"]
|
|
[Date "2002.02.07"]
|
|
[Round "4"]
|
|
[White "Sulskis, Sarunas"]
|
|
[Black "Riazantsev, Alexander"]
|
|
[Result "1-0"]
|
|
[ECO "C19"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2579"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2511"]
|
|
[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
|
|
[PlyCount "83"]
|
|
[EventDate "2002.02.04"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "2002.03.21"]
|
|
|
|
1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. Nf3 Bd7 8. a4
|
|
Qa5 9. Bd2 9... Nbc6 {This good old line went out of the fashion.To be honest
|
|
I even can't remember who stop to play it first: White or Black!} 10. Bb5 (10.
|
|
Be2 f6 11. c4 11... Qc7 $13) 10... f6 (10... c4 11. O-O f6 12. Re1 O-O-O 13.
|
|
Qc1 Rde8 14. Qa3 Ng6 15. Qc5 Kb8 16. Rab1 Qc7 17. a5 17... Nd8 {
|
|
- Schmittdiel,E-Uhlmann,W/AUT t-ch 9900 2000}) (10... Qc7 $5) 11. exf6 gxf6
|
|
12. O-O (12. c4 Qc7 13. cxd5 Nxd5 14. c4 Nf4 15. Bxf4 Qxf4 16. d5 Qe4+ 17. Qe2
|
|
Qxe2+ 18. Kxe2 exd5 19. cxd5 Nb4 20. Rhd1 {
|
|
- Baches Garcia,G-Hernando Rodrigo,J/Catalunia-ch Barcelona 2002 (20)}) 12...
|
|
c4 (12... O-O-O 13. c4 Qc7 14. cxd5 Nxd5 15. c3 Rhg8 16. Re1 Nf4 17. Bxf4 Qxf4
|
|
18. Bd3 Rg7 19. Re4 Qd6 20. Rh4 $14 { - Suetin,A-Ulibin,M/Berlin 1996/}) 13.
|
|
Nh4 $5 $146 {Interesting novelty. White wants to attack quickly pawn f6 -
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main weakness in the black's camp.} (13. Re1 {is more common here, though
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White can't be too happy with his results, for example} 13... O-O-O 14. Qc1
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Rdg8 15. Qa3 Qc7 16. Kh1 a6 17. Bxc6 17... Nxc6 {
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- Suetin,A-Schuetz,T/Dortmund op 1990 (17)}) 13... O-O-O 14. Qf3 14... Rdf8 $6
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{Too passive.} ({It looks that Balck had to play} 14... e5 $5 $13 {
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with quite complicated position}) ({Much weaker is} 14... Nxd4 $6 15. Bxd7+
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Kxd7 16. Qxf6 Ndc6 17. Rfe1 e5 18. Nf3 {and black monarch in danger.}) 15. Bh6
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Rf7 16. Rfe1 Nd8 (16... e5 17. dxe5 Nxe5 18. Bxd7+ Nxd7 19. Nf5 $16) (16... Rg8
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$5) 17. g3 Ng6 18. Ng2 $1 {Correctly avoiding knights exchange.} 18... Re8 ({
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Maybe} 18... a6 19. Bxd7+ 19... Rxd7 {was less evil}) 19. h4 a6 20. Bxd7+ Kxd7
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(20... Rxd7 {with possible continuation} 21. h5 (21. Qxf6 Qxc3 22. h5 22... Ne7
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$15) 21... Ne7 22. Bg7 $5 22... Ng8 23. h6 23... e5 $5 {was better chance}) 21.
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Bc1 $1 {Sulskis brings bishop to important diagonal a3-f8 - black's position
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is very tough and White needs all hands to the pumps to crack this nut.} 21...
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Qc7 (21... e5 22. Ba3 $36) 22. Ba3 Kc8 23. h5 Ne7 (23... Nf8 24. Ne3) 24. Nf4
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Qd7 25. Bc5 Nec6 26. Re3 {
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White slowly but surely improves position of all his pieces.} 26... Rg7 27.
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Rae1 Rgg8 (27... Rg5 $5) 28. h6 28... f5 (28... Nf7 29. Nh5 Ng5 30. Qg2) 29.
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Bb6 Qf7 (29... Nf7 30. Nxe6 Nce5 31. Rxe5 $1 (31. dxe5 $2 31... Qxe6 32. a5
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32... Ng5 $17) 31... Nxe5 32. Rxe5 Rxe6 33. Rxd5 $16) 30. a5 {
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White's advantage is obvious now and Black must fight against heavy odds.}
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30... Qd7 31. Kf1 (31. Bxd8 Nxd8 32. Re5 $16) 31... Qf7 32. Kg2 Rh8 33. Qh5 (
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33. Bxd8 $5 33... Nxd8 34. Qe2) 33... Qd7 (33... Qxh5 34. Nxh5) 34. Bxd8 Nxd8
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35. Re5 $18 {White's pieces are too active and it is a losing cause to defend
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black's position.} 35... Ref8 36. Nxe6 Nxe6 37. Rxe6 f4 (37... Qa4 38. R6e5
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Qxa5 39. Rxf5) 38. Re7 Qd8 (38... Qd6 39. R1e6 Qd8 40. Qe5) 39. Qe5 fxg3 (39...
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Qxa5 40. Rb1 $1 $18) 40. fxg3 Qxa5 41. Qe6+ Kb8 42. Rb1 {
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Sulskis won nice and instructive game.} 1-0
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[Event "Copenhagen CU 75th"]
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[Site "Copenhagen"]
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[Date "2002.02.12"]
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[Round "4"]
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[White "De Firmian, Nick E"]
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[Black "Ward, Christopher"]
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[Result "1/2-1/2"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2536"]
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[BlackElo "2486"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "41"]
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[EventDate "2002.02.09"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2002.03.21"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 6... Qa5 {I don't bel
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ieve my eyes, but this, almost forgotten in recent past move,suddenly became
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one of most popular black's answer.} 7. Bd2 Qa4 8. Rb1 (8. Qg4 {
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is most dangerous move for black.}) 8... c4 9. Qc1 Nc6 10. Nf3 10... f6 $146 (
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10... b6 11. Be2 Bd7 12. O-O O-O-O 13. Ng5 Rf8 14. Bh5 Be8 15. f4 Nge7 16. Bg4
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Bd7 17. Qb2 h6 18. Nf3 18... Kb7 {Krajnc,L-Bohak,I/corr 1995/ - (109)}) ({
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Nick De Firmian already had negative expierence in this line. He lost to
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Rustemov after} 10... Nge7 11. g3 b6 12. Bg2 Bd7 13. O-O h6 14. Re1 O-O-O 15.
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Re2 Nf5 16. h4 Rdg8 17. Ra1 Kb7 18. Bf4 Ka8 19. Qd2 19... Nfe7 {De Firmian,
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N-Rustemov,A/Copenhagen PC 2001/ but at this moment white's position is quite
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nice.}) 11. g3 ({Good question : where to put bishop.} 11. Be2 11... fxe5 12.
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Nxe5 Nf6 (12... Nxe5 13. dxe5 Ne7 14. Bh5+ $5 14... g6 15. Bg4 $14) 13. Bf4
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13... O-O $13 {leads to unclear position.}) 11... fxe5 12. dxe5 ({
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Black position is not bad after} 12. Nxe5 12... Nxe5 13. dxe5 Ne7 14. Bg2 O-O
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15. O-O 15... b6) 12... Nge7 13. Bg2 O-O 14. O-O Ng6 ({Worth considering and}
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14... b6 $5 {hope to bring on g6 bishop, but Ward has another idea in mind.})
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15. Re1 Rf5 16. g4 (16. Nd4 Rxe5 17. Be3 Nxd4 18. cxd4 Rf5) 16... Rxf3 $5 {
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Typical for french exchange sacrifice.} (16... Rf8 17. h4) 17. Bxf3 Ncxe5 18.
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Bg2 (18. Be2 Nh4) ({Some greedy players would play, maybe} 18. Bd1 $5 {
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but Nick doesn't like so passive moves.}) 18... Nxg4 19. Qd1 Nf6 20. Bg5 Qc6 ({
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I would prefer ( I am very greedy player!)} 20... Qxa3 {
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with possible continuation} 21. f4 Qc5+ 22. Kh1 22... Ne4 {
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but Ward doesn't like so active moves. ( Joke!)}) 21. Qd4 (21. Qd4 {
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Maybe black still could play for win after} 21... e5 22. Qd2 Be6 23. Rbd1 23...
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Ne4 $5 $15) 1/2-1/2
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[Event "Linares 19th"]
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[Site "Linares"]
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[Date "2002.02.23"]
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[Round "1"]
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[White "Ponomariov, Ruslan"]
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[Black "Ivanchuk, Vassily"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2727"]
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[BlackElo "2717"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "89"]
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[EventDate "2002.02.22"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2002.03.21"]
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1. e4 {Ftacnik} 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7.
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Qg4 O-O 8. Bd3 f5 9. exf6 Rxf6 10. Bg5 Rf7 11. Qh5 g6 12. Qd1 Nbc6 13. Nf3 Qf8
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14. O-O c4 15. Be2 h6 16. Bc1 16... Bd7 {Black did quite successfully in this
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complicated line in modern practice Ftacnik: 'Black players have finally found
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a way to cope with the challenges of this sharp opening line. Ponomariov is
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challenged to look for an advantage for his bishop's pair.'} 17. Ne1 $146 {
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A new plan, White wants to play f4 in the future. Usually White continued here}
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(17. a4 {with possible continuation} 17... Qg7 18. Qd2 Kh7 19. Ba3 g5 20. Rab1
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b6 21. Bd6 21... Ng6 $5 $13 { e5} (21... Nf5 22. Be5 Qg6 23. h3 $1 23... Rg8
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24. g4 $16 {Macieja-Schmidt (Polen 1998)})) 17... g5 18. g3 Nf5 (18... Qg7 19.
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f4 (19. Ng2 $2 19... e5 $1 20. dxe5 20... Qxe5 $36 { c3})) (18... e5 {Ftacnik}
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19. dxe5 Nxe5 20. f4 gxf4 21. Bxf4 Bh3 22. Ng2 22... N5g6 $13) 19. Ng2 (19. f4
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$5 {Ftacnik} 19... Nd6 (19... gxf4 {Ftacnik} 20. Bxf4 $14) 20. Bh5 (20. fxg5 {
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Ftacnik} 20... Rxf1+ 21. Bxf1 Ne4 22. Be3 hxg5 23. Bg2 $14) 20... Rf5 21. Nf3
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Ne4 22. Bg4 $14) 19... Qg7 20. f4 20... Nd6 21. Qe1 (21. a4 $2 21... Ne4 22.
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Qe1 22... Nxc3 $1 23. Qxc3 Nxd4 24. Kf2 $8 24... gxf4 25. Nxf4 (25. gxf4 Nxe2
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26. Qxg7+ Rxg7) 25... e5 $17) (21. Bh5 {Ftacnik} 21... Rff8 22. Bf3 Nb5 23. Bd2
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gxf4 24. a4 24... Nbxd4 $1 25. cxd4 Qxd4+ 26. Kh1 26... fxg3 $13) 21... b5 {
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Starting counterplay on the Qside} ({Worth considering} 21... g4 $1 {and after}
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22. a4 (22. Ne3 {Ftacnik} 22... h5 23. h3 gxh3 24. Bxh5 24... Re7 $13) 22...
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Ne7 $5 (22... Ne4 23. Ba3 b6 24. Ne3 h5) 23. Ba3 Nef5 24. Bxd6 Nxd6 25. Ne3
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25... h5 $13) (21... Ne4 $2 22. Bxc4 $1 22... dxc4 23. Qxe4) 22. fxg5 Rxf1+ 23.
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Bxf1 hxg5 24. Ne3 (24. h4 {Ftacnik} 24... e5 $1 25. Bxg5 exd4 26. Nf4 26... Re8
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$15) 24... Rf8 25. Bg2 a5 (25... Be8 {Ftacnik} 26. Ng4 Nxd4 27. cxd4 Qxd4+ 28.
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Be3 Qxg4 29. Bc5 $1 29... Nf7 30. Bxf8 Kxf8 31. Qb4+ $16) 26. Bd2 26... Qg6 $6
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{'?' Ftacnik.} ({At this moment Ivanchuk lost great chance.He could play} 26...
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b4 $1 $132 {attacking white's pawn chain and starting big and unclear
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complications, for example.} 27. cxb4 $142 {'!' Ftacnik.} (27. axb4 axb4 28.
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Ra6 bxc3 29. Bxc3 Nb5 30. Nxd5 Nxc3 31. Nxc3 (31. Qxc3 Nxd4 32. Ne7+ 32... Kf7
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$1 $19) 31... Qxd4+ 32. Kh1 Nb4 33. Ra5 33... Nxc2 $132) 27... axb4 (27... Nxd4
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28. bxa5 $14 28... Nf3+ 29. Bxf3 Rxf3 30. Rb1 $16) 28. Bxb4 Nxb4 29. axb4 29...
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Qxd4 $13 {After text Ponomariov easily got an advantage and with hard hand won
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game - opportunity seldom knocks twice!} 30. c3 $14) 27. Ng4 {'!' Ftacnik.
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Ftacnik: 'Fine manouvering of white pieces has presented Ivanchuk with
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distinct positional problems due to the weakness of the e5 square.'} 27... Rf5
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(27... Ne4 28. Bxe4 (28. Qe3 $5 $36) (28. Rb1 $14 {Ftacnik}) 28... dxe4 29. Qe3
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e5 30. Nxe5 Nxe5 31. dxe5 Rf5 32. Qa7 Qe6 33. Be3 Rxe5 34. Rd1 $16) (27... Qxc2
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28. Qe3 Qg6 29. Qxg5 $16) 28. Qe3 $16 28... Kg7 (28... a4 {Ftacnik} 29. Rf1
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Rxf1+ 30. Bxf1 $14) 29. Rb1 Kh7 30. a4 {'!?' Ftacnik.} (30. h3 $5 $16) 30...
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bxa4 (30... b4 $2 {Ftacnik} 31. cxb4 axb4 32. Bxb4 Nxb4 33. Rxb4 $18) 31. Bc1 {
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'!' Ftacnik.} 31... Rf7 32. Ba3 32... Qxc2 $2 (32... Nf5 33. Qe2 Qg7 (33...
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Ncxd4 34. cxd4 Nxd4 35. Qe5) 34. Bc5 $16) (32... Ne4 $13 $142 {Ftacnik}) 33.
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Rc1 Qf5 34. Bh3 {'!' Ftacnik. Ftacnik: 'This part of game is dominated by the
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tactics, black has to part with some material. '} (34. h3 $16) 34... Ne4 (34...
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Nb5 35. Ne5 $1 35... Qxh3 (35... Qf2+ 36. Qxf2 Rxf2 37. Nxd7 Rf3 38. Bb2 a3 39.
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Ba1 $16) 36. Nxf7 Kg6 37. Rf1 37... Qxf1+ $8 38. Kxf1 Kxf7 39. Bc1 $18) 35. Ne5
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Qf2+ (35... Qxh3 {Ftacnik} 36. Nxf7 Qg4 37. Nd6 Nxc3 38. Qxc3 Qxd4+ 39. Qxd4
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Nxd4 40. Kf2 $14) 36. Qxf2 Rxf2 (36... Nxf2 $5 37. Nxf7 Nxh3+ 38. Kg2 g4 39.
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Nd6 $16 (39. Rb1 {Ftacnik} 39... Kg6 40. Rb7 $16)) 37. Nxd7 Ra2 38. Bc5 Nd2 39.
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Bg2 (39. Bg4 $1 39... a3 (39... Kg7 $5) 40. Nf8+ Kh6 41. Nxe6 Nb3 42. Rf1 $18)
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{Ivanchuk play his last trump - aP} 39... a3 40. Nf8+ (40. Re1 Nb3) 40... Kh6
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$2 {Ftacnik: 'The last inaccuracy will prevent black's counterplay from
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|
exploiting it's whole potential.'} (40... Kh8 $1 41. Re1 (41. Nxe6 $5 41... Nb3
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42. Rf1 Rxg2+ 43. Kxg2 a2 44. Nc7 a1=Q 45. Rxa1 Nxa1 46. Nxd5) 41... Nb3 42.
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Bxa3 Rxa3 43. Nxe6 Nd2 44. Rc1 $16) (40... Kg8 {Ftacnik} 41. Nxe6 Nb3 42. Rf1
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Rxg2+ 43. Kxg2 a2 44. Nc7 a1=Q 45. Rxa1 Nxa1 46. Nxd5 Nb3 47. Nb6 $16) 41. Re1
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$18 {'!' Ftacnik. It seems that Black's position can no longer be saved -
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there are too many White' pieces pointed at the black king, who is all alone}
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41... e5 (41... Ne4 42. Bxe4 dxe4 43. Nxe6 $18) (41... Nd8 {Ftacnik} 42. Nxe6
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Nxe6 43. Rxe6+ Kg7 44. Re7+ (44. Bxd5 {Ftacnik} 44... Ra1+ 45. Kg2 45... a2 $11
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) 44... Kg6 45. Re1 Rc2 46. Bxa3 Rxc3 47. Bc5 $18) 42. dxe5 42... g4 43. e6
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Nf3+ 44. Bxf3 gxf3 45. Kf1 $1 {Avoiding last trap} ({
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It is still open question if White can win after} 45. e7 $2 {for example} 45...
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Nxe7 46. Rxe7 (46. Re6+ Kh5 47. h3 Rg2+ 48. Kf1 Nf5 49. g4+ Kh4 50. gxf5 a2 51.
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Re1 Rb2 52. Ng6+ Kxh3 53. Nf4+ Kg3 54. f6 Rb1 55. Bf2+ Kxf4 56. f7 Rxe1+ 57.
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Bxe1 a1=Q 58. f8=Q+ Ke4 59. Qe7+ $16) 46... Rg2+ 47. Kf1 a2 48. Re1 $1 (48.
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Be3+ Kh5 49. Re5+ Kg4 50. Rg5+ Kh3 51. Rh5+ Kg4 52. Rg5+ $11) 48... Re2 $1 (
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48... Rb2 49. Be3+ Kh5 50. h3 $1 50... Re2 (50... Rb1 51. Bc1) 51. Ra1 Rxe3 (
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51... Rb2 52. Bc1 Rb1 53. Rxa2 Rxc1+ 54. Kf2 Rxc3 55. Ne6 $18) 52. Rxa2 Rxc3
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53. Rxa5 $18) 49. Ra1 (49. Rc1 Rb2) 49... Rb2 50. Be3+ Kg7 51. Bc1 Rb1 52. Rxa2
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Rxc1+ 53. Kf2 Kxf8 54. Ra3 Rc2+ 55. Kxf3 Rxh2 56. Rxa5 56... Rd2 $11) 1-0
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[Event "Budapest FS04 GM-A"]
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[Site "Budapest"]
|
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[Date "2002.04.05"]
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[Round "4"]
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[White "Nakamura, Hikaru"]
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[Black "Hoang, Thanh Trang"]
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[Result "1-0"]
|
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[ECO "C18"]
|
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[WhiteElo "2466"]
|
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[BlackElo "2426"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "83"]
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[EventDate "2002.04.02"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2002.08.12"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. Qg4 O-O 8. Bd3
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Nbc6 9. Qh5 Ng6 10. Nf3 Qc7 11. Be3 11... Nce7 $5 12. O-O {
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It looks for me that Black can't have to big troubles after this move.} (12. h4
|
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$5 {leads to more complicated game, for example.} 12... Bd7 13. a4 f5 14. exf6
|
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Rxf6 15. O-O c4 16. Bxg6 Nxg6 17. Qg5 e5 18. dxe5 Rxf3 19. gxf3 Rf8 20. Qg3
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Qxe5 21. Qxe5 Nxe5 22. Rfd1 Nxf3+ 23. Kf1 Rf5 24. Bxa7 Rh5 25. Ke2 Bg4 26. Rdb1
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26... Nxh4+ {Anand,V-Lputian,S/FIDE-Wch New Delhi/Theran 2000 1-0 (45)}) 12...
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c4 13. Be2 13... Bd7 {Black is ready to play now f6 and Be8} 14. a4 14... f6
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15. Rfe1 fxe5 ({Worth considering} 15... Be8 16. exf6 (16. Qh3 Nf5) 16... gxf6
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$13) 16. Nxe5 Nxe5 17. Qxe5 Qxe5 18. dxe5 {With two bishops White has some
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|
chances for advantage, but , I think, Black must defend without too many
|
|
troubles.} 18... Rfc8 $6 (18... Nc6 $5 19. f4 19... g5 $13) 19. a5 Nf5 20. Bd2
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20... Be8 21. Reb1 Rc7 22. f4 Bg6 23. Kf2 23... Ne7 (23... h5 24. Ra2) 24. Ra2
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Be4 25. g4 Nc6 (25... g5 $5 26. f5 26... h6 $13) 26. h4 $1 26... Rf8 27. Kg3 h5
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28. Be3 hxg4 29. Bxg4 29... Kf7 $2 {Black puts finger into fire, after} (29...
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Bf5 30. Bf3 30... g6 $11 31. Rab2 $140 31... Rff7 {
|
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he could keep more or less equal chances.}) 30. Rab2 $1 30... Rb8 (30... Nxa5
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31. Bxa7 $16) 31. Bc5 Rbc8 (31... Rd7 32. Bd6 Rbd8 33. Rxb7 Bxc2 34. R1b2 Be4
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35. Rxd7+ Rxd7 36. a6 $1) 32. Rxb7 Nxa5 33. Rxa7 33... Bxc2 {Mistake!} (33...
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Rxa7 $8 34. Bxa7 34... Rc7 $1 $14 {was the last and not bad chance for Black!})
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34. Rb8 $1 34... Rxb8 (34... Rxa7 35. Rxc8 {doesn't help}) 35. Rxc7+ Kg6 36.
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Bxe6 {Now the game is over. White keeps both material and positional advantage.
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} 36... Nb3 37. Bxd5 Rb5 38. Bf7+ Kf5 39. Be3 Na5 40. e6 Ba4 41. e7 Rb3 42. Bd4
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1-0
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[Event "Julian Borowski-A 4th"]
|
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[Site "Essen"]
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[Date "2002.05.16"]
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[Round "1"]
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[White "Lutz, Christopher"]
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[Black "Jussupow, Artur"]
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[Result "1-0"]
|
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[ECO "C18"]
|
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[WhiteElo "2644"]
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[BlackElo "2618"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "81"]
|
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[EventDate "2002.05.16"]
|
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[Source "ChessBase"]
|
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[SourceDate "2002.09.20"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 c5 7. Qg4 O-O 8. Bd3
|
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Nbc6 9. Qh5 Ng6 10. Nf3 Qc7 11. Be3 c4 12. Bxg6 fxg6 13. Qg4 Qf7 (13... Bd7 $5)
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14. Ng5 Qe8 (14... Qf5 $6 15. Qe2) 15. h4 h6 (15... Ne7 16. Qe2 16... Nf5 $6
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17. g4 Nxe3 18. Qxe3 h6 19. Nh3 Qe7 20. Qg3 Bd7 21. f4 $14 {
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1-0 Nijboer,F-Harikrishna,P/Wijk aan Zee B 2001 (33)}) 16. Nh3 16... Ne7 {
|
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Fashionable line. Black's position looks dangerous (it is!), but he also has
|
|
chances for counterplay.} (16... b5 17. h5 gxh5 18. Qe2 a5 19. Nf4 g6 20. g4
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Ne7 21. Ng2 Kh7 22. Qd2 Ng8 23. Nf4 hxg4 24. Ke2 24... g5 $132 {
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1-0 Svidler,P-Bareev,E/Elista 1997/CBM 59/[Svidler] (33)}) 17. Qe2 $146 {
|
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New move in a well known position.} (17. h5 $5 17... gxh5 18. Qe2 Qg6 19. Nf4
|
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Qg4 20. Nxh5 Qxe2+ 21. Kxe2 $14 {
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1-0 Dutreeuw,M-Hochgraefe,M/BL2 0102 2002/ (29)}) ({After the most popular move
|
|
} 17. Nf4 {Black did quite well in modern practice, for example:} 17... Qf7 18.
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Qe2 (18. Rh3 Bd7 19. Kd2 b5 20. Rah1 a5 21. Rg3 Kh7 22. h5 g5 23. Ng6 Nxg6 24.
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hxg6+ Qxg6 25. Qxg5 Qxg5 26. Rxg5 26... Be8 $15 {
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0-1 Resika,N-Galyas,M/Budapest-10 IM-A 2001/ (40)}) 18... Bd7 19. g4 Ba4 20.
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Rh3 a5 21. h5 g5 22. Ng2 b5 23. f4 gxf4 24. Nxf4 24... b4 $1 $132 {
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0-1 Szabo,G-Apicella,M/Bucharest Ciocaltea mem 2000/CBM 77 (33)}) 17... Bd7 18.
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g4 b5 19. h5 a5 (19... gxh5 20. g5 $5 $36) 20. g5 20... Rf5 ({After} 20... hxg5
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21. Nxg5 $40 {white's attack is irresistible}) 21. gxh6 (21. hxg6 $1 $142 21...
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hxg5 (21... h5 22. Nf4 Nxg6 23. Nxh5) 22. Nxg5 Qxg6 23. Qg4 Kf8 (23... Rxg5 24.
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Bxg5 Nf5 25. f3) 24. Rh8+ Ng8 25. Qh4 $16) 21... Rxh5 22. Kd2 $6 (22. hxg7 Qf7
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23. Bg5 Qf5 24. Qe3 24... Nc6 $14) 22... gxh6 23. Rag1 Kh7 24. Ng5+ $2 (24.
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Rxg6 $6 24... Qxg6 25. Nf4 Rxh1 26. Nxg6 26... Nf5 $1 $17) (24. Bg5 $6 24...
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hxg5 25. Nxg5+ 25... Kh8 $8 26. Rxh5+ gxh5 27. Rh1 Kg7 28. Rxh5 28... Qg6 $17)
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(24. Nf4 $5 24... Rxh1 25. Rxh1 Nf5 26. Rg1 $13 26... g5 27. Nh5) (24. Qg4 $5
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24... Nf5 25. Nf4 Rxh1 26. Rxh1) 24... hxg5 25. Rxh5+ gxh5 26. Rxg5 Qf7 27.
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Rxh5+ Kg8 28. Bg5 (28. Qg4+ Ng6 29. Rh6 29... Be8 $19) 28... Be8 29. Rh1 Nf5
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30. Bf6 Qg6 31. Rh8+ Kf7 32. Qf3 32... Bc6 $19 33. Rh3 Rg8 (33... Rf8) (33...
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b4 $5) 34. Qh1 Qg2 35. Rh7+ Kf8 36. Qh5 Qxf2+ (36... Qg6 37. Qh2 37... b4 $19)
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37. Kc1 37... Qf4+ $4 (37... Qg1+ 38. Kb2 Qg6 39. Qh2 39... b4 $19) (37... Be8
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$4 38. Qh6+ $1 38... Nxh6 39. Be7#) 38. Kb2 Be8 39. Qxf5 $1 {
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Unpleasant surprise!} 39... Rg4 $2 (39... Qc1+ $1 $142 40. Kxc1 Rg1+ 41. Kd2
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exf5 42. e6 Rg6 43. Rh8+ Rg8 44. Be7+ Kg7 45. Rxg8+ Kxg8 46. Ke3 f4+ 47. Kxf4
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Bg6 48. Ke5 Be4 49. Bc5 Kg7 50. Kd6 $18) (39... Qxf5 40. Be7#) 40. Rh8+ (40.
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Qxe6 $18) (40. Bg7+ Ke7 41. Qf8+ $1 41... Qxf8 $140 42. Bf6#) 40... Kf7 41.
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Qh7+ 1-0
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[Event "POL Supercup"]
|
|
[Site "Warsaw"]
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[Date "2002.06.30"]
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[Round "2"]
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[White "Polgar, Judit"]
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[Black "Schmidt, Wlodzimierz"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2677"]
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[BlackElo "2446"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "57"]
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[EventDate "2002.06.29"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2002.09.20"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. Qg4 Qc7 8.
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Qxg7 Rg8 9. Qxh7 cxd4 10. Ne2 Nbc6 11. f4 dxc3 12. Qd3 d4 (12... Bd7 {
|
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is most popular move in this position}) 13. Rb1 (13. Nxd4 Nxd4 14. Qxd4 Bd7 15.
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Rg1 Nf5 16. Qf2 Qc6 17. Bd3 Qd5 18. g3 Nd4 19. Rf1 19... Bc6 $13 {
|
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0-1 Semina,S-Ludwig,K/BLw 0001 2000/ (59)}) 13... Bd7 14. Ng3 O-O-O 15. Be2
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15... Nf5 16. Kf2 $5 $146 {New and interesting move} (16. Nxf5 {
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After "normal" continuation} 16... exf5 17. Bf3 17... f6 $5 (17... Be6 18. a4
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Qa5 19. Qb5 Qxb5 20. axb5 Na5 21. Ra1 b6 22. Kf2 $16 {
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1-0 Zhuravlev,V-Kuzmichev,A/Rostov 1975 (39)}) 18. exf6 Rgf8 19. O-O 19... Rxf6
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{Black is getting sufficient counterplay}) ({Just bad} 16. Ne4 $2 {
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- after typical sacrifice} 16... Nxe5 $1 17. fxe5 Qxe5 18. g3 Bc6 19. Bf3 19...
|
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Nh4 $1 20. gxh4 20... f5 $17 {advantage of Black is obvious}) 16... Nce7 (16...
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Nxg3 17. hxg3 Rh8 18. Rh3 $1) ({Worth considering} 16... f6 $5 17. exf6 Rdf8
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18. Ne4 18... Nd6 $13) 17. Ne4 Bc6 18. g4 $1 18... Nh4 ({After} 18... Nh6 19.
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Rg1 {Black will have troubles with a knight}) 19. Rd1 (19. Nd6+ 19... Rxd6 $1
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20. exd6 20... Qxd6 $44) 19... Kb8 ({It looks that} 19... Bxe4 20. Qxe4 Nc6 21.
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a4 21... Ng6 {leads to nice position for Black}) 20. Rb4 Bxe4 21. Qxe4 Nc6 22.
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Rb1 Ka8 ({Again} 22... Ng6 {was not a bad idea, for example} 23. Ba6 b6 24. Be2
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Rh8 25. Bf3 25... Nge7 $13) 23. a4 a6 (23... Ng6 $1) 24. Ba3 24... Rd5 $4 {
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It was a last chance to play} (24... Ng6 $5 $142 {with the idea to organize
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couterplay on the h line and i am not sure, that White can get any advantage,
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for example} 25. Bc5 (25. Rb3 Rh8 26. Kg1 26... f5 $1 $132) 25... Rd5 26. Bd6
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Rxd6 27. exd6 Qxd6 28. Rb6 $140 28... Nxf4 29. Bxa6 29... Nd5 $1 30. Bxb7+
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30... Ka7 $17) 25. Qh7 $1 $18 {Now game is over, Judit doesn't lose her chance
|
|
to win key pawn and , soon , game.} 25... Qd8 $8 26. Qxf7 Rd7 27. Qf6 Qa5 28.
|
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Qxe6 Rgg7 29. Bd3 1-0
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|
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[Event "Selfoss Milk Masters 1st"]
|
|
[Site "Selfoss"]
|
|
[Date "2002.10.08"]
|
|
[Round "1"]
|
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[White "Hracek, Zbynek"]
|
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[Black "Kristjansson, Stefan"]
|
|
[Result "0-1"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2607"]
|
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[BlackElo "2431"]
|
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
|
|
[PlyCount "52"]
|
|
[EventDate "2002.10.08"]
|
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[Source "ChessBase"]
|
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[SourceDate "2003.02.06"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 c5 7. Qg4 Kf8 8. Bd2
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$5 {This move became quite popular just in the last 2-3 years. Before white
|
|
tried other moves like} (8. h4 $5) (8. a4 {or}) (8. Nf3) 8... b6 9. Nh3 $5 (9.
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dxc5 bxc5 10. Nf3 c4 11. Nd4 Nbc6 12. Nxc6 Nxc6 13. Qg3 Qb6 14. Bc1 Bd7 15. a4
|
|
h6 16. Be2 Kg8 17. Bh5 Qc7 18. f4 18... Ne7 {
|
|
- Stefansson,H-Ivanchuk,V/EU t-ch m Leon 2001/CBM 86/[Psakhis] (25)}) ({
|
|
Worth considering} 9. h4 {with possible continuation} 9... Ba6 10. Bxa6 (10. h5
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h6 11. Ne2 Nbc6 12. Rh3 cxd4 13. cxd4 Nf5 14. Bc3 Qg5 15. Qxg5 15... hxg5 $17 {
|
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0-1 Karjakin,S-Efimenko,Z/Kramatorsk Governor's Cup-2 2001/ (43)}) 10... Nxa6
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11. h5 h6 12. Ne2 Rc8 13. Qf3 cxd4 14. cxd4 Qe8 15. Rh4 Rxc2 16. Nc3 Qc8 17.
|
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Qd3 Rb2 18. Nd1 Rxd2 19. Kxd2 $16 {
|
|
1-0 Chandler,M-Pert,N/London Chapman m 2000/The Week in Chess 306 (39)}) 9...
|
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Ba6 10. Bxa6 (10. Bd3 h6 11. Nf4 Bxd3 12. cxd3 Nbc6 13. Nh5 Nf5 14. Ng3 Qh4 15.
|
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Qf3 Nfe7 16. dxc5 bxc5 17. Qe2 Ng6 18. O-O Ngxe5 19. f4 Nd7 20. f5 20... e5 {
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|
0-1 Zufic,M-Filipovic,M/CRO t-ch jr 1st league Pula 2002 (53)}) 10... Nxa6 11.
|
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O-O $146 (11. Qe2 Nb8 12. O-O Nbc6 13. Be3 cxd4 14. cxd4 Na5 15. Nf4 Rc8 16.
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Nh5 Qc7 17. Bd2 Nc4 18. Be1 g6 19. Nf6 19... Ng8 {
|
|
Wernert,W-Nothnagel,M/BL2-Ost 0102 2002/CBM 88 ext/1-0 (59)}) 11... Rc8 12. Nf4
|
|
$6 {I think, that White keeps better chances and after this move, but} (12. Bg5
|
|
{was even stronger, for example} 12... h6 (12... cxd4 13. cxd4 Rxc2 14. f4 $5)
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13. Bxe7+ Qxe7 14. c4 $5 $36) 12... cxd4 ({In the case of} 12... Nf5 {
|
|
White could play} 13. c4 $5 13... dxc4 $140 14. d5 $1 {
|
|
with complicated and interesting game.}) 13. cxd4 Nf5 (13... Rxc2 14. Be3 $44 (
|
|
14. Bb4 $5)) 14. c3 Rc4 15. Qf3 ({Worth considering} 15. a4 $5 {
|
|
with very pleasant position for white.}) 15... h5 $5 16. h3 (16. a4 $5) 16...
|
|
g6 17. g4 hxg4 18. hxg4 18... Qh4 $1 19. Qg2 ({White could try} 19. Rfb1 {
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|
with possible line} 19... Qh2+ (19... g5 20. Nxe6+ fxe6 21. gxf5 g4 22. Qg2)
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20. Kf1 Qh1+ 21. Qxh1 Rxh1+ 22. Ke2 Rxb1 23. Rxb1 Ne7 24. Nd3 $14 {
|
|
and chances for small advantage.}) 19... Nc5 $3 {I'm almost sure that White
|
|
missed in his calculations this brilliant move, which , maybe, doesn't change
|
|
the evaluation of the position as preferable for white, but completely changes
|
|
the character of the game.} (19... Ne7 20. Nd3 Nc7 21. a4 $36) 20. dxc5 (20.
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|
gxf5 $143 20... gxf5 21. dxc5 (21. Nxd5 exd5 22. Bg5 22... Qh7 $17) 21... Rxf4
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|
$1 22. Bxf4 Qxf4 23. cxb6 23... axb6 $17) 20... g5 $1 21. cxb6 axb6 22. Qh3 $4
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|
{Terrible move! Hracek missed a very good oportunity to keep the balance (at
|
|
least!) on the board.} (22. Nxe6+ $1 $142 22... fxe6 23. f3 Ne7 (23... Ng3 24.
|
|
Rfe1) 24. Rab1 $14) 22... Qxh3 23. Nxh3 Rxg4+ 24. Kh2 24... Nh4 $1 25. f3 Rg2+
|
|
26. Kh1 26... Rxd2 (26... Rxd2 27. Rf2 Rxf2 28. Nxf2 Nxf3+ 29. Kg2 29... Nxe5
|
|
$19) 0-1
|
|
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|
[Event "Bled ol (Men)"]
|
|
[Site "Bled"]
|
|
[Date "2002.11.10"]
|
|
[Round "14.4"]
|
|
[White "Van den Doel, Erik"]
|
|
[Black "Psakhis, Lev"]
|
|
[Result "0-1"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2594"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2588"]
|
|
[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
|
|
[PlyCount "66"]
|
|
[EventDate "2002.10.26"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "2003.02.06"]
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|
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|
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 c4 12. Bxg6 fxg6 13. Qg4 Qf7 14. Ng5 Qe8
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|
15. h4 h6 16. Nh3 16... b5 17. Qe2 $146 (17. Nf4 Ne7 18. Kd2 (18. Rh3 Rf5 19.
|
|
Qe2 a5 20. g4 Rf7 21. Qd2 Bd7 22. h5 g5 23. Ng2 b4 24. axb4 axb4 25. Rxa8 Qxa8
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|
26. cxb4 Qa1+ 27. Qc1 Qc3+ 28. Qd2 Qa1+ 29. Qc1 Qc3+ 30. Qd2 30... Qa1+ {
|
|
- Davila,M-Halldorsson,J/corr 1998 (30)}) 18... a5 19. Qh3 Bd7 20. Rab1 Qf7
|
|
21. f3 Rab8 22. Ne2 Nc6 23. Rb2 b4 24. axb4 axb4 25. cxb4 c3+ 26. Nxc3 Na5 27.
|
|
Ke2 Nc4 28. Rb3 Nxe3 29. Kxe3 Qf4+ 30. Kd3 Rfc8 31. Qg4 Rxc3+ 32. Kxc3 32...
|
|
Rc8+ {Anand,V-Jussupow,A/Bastia Corsica Masters 2002/ - (53)}) (17. h5 gxh5
|
|
18. Qe2 Bd7 19. Nf4 Rxf4 20. Bxf4 Qf7 21. Be3 Be8 22. g4 hxg4 23. Qxg4 Qg6 24.
|
|
Qe2 Qf5 25. O-O-O Bg6 26. Rdg1 26... Ne7 {
|
|
- L'Ami,E-Dgebuadze,A/Dieren op 2002 (49)}) 17... Bd7 (17... a5 18. g4 Rb8 19.
|
|
h5 gxh5) 18. g4 (18. h5 gxh5 19. Nf4 Rxf4 20. Bxf4 Qf7 21. Be3 21... Be8 $44)
|
|
18... a5 (18... Qd8 19. h5 g5) 19. h5 $5 (19. Nf4 $5) 19... gxh5 (19... g5 20.
|
|
f4 gxf4 21. Nxf4 $36) 20. g5 (20. gxh5 20... Rf5 $13) 20... hxg5 21. Nxg5 g6 (
|
|
21... Qg6 22. Rxh5) 22. Kd2 (22. O-O-O b4) (22. Rg1 $5 22... Ne7 (22... Rf5 23.
|
|
Nf3 $1) 23. Nh3 Rf5 24. Bg5 $36) 22... b4 23. Rag1 bxc3+ 24. Kd1 24... Rf5 $1 (
|
|
24... Qb8 $6 25. Nxe6 Qb1+ 26. Bc1 Kf7 27. Rxg6 $1 27... Bxe6 28. Qxh5 Ke7 29.
|
|
Rxe6+ $18) (24... Rb8 $6 25. Ne4 $1 (25. Rxh5 $2 25... Rb1+ 26. Bc1 Rxc1+ 27.
|
|
Kxc1 Qb8 28. Qe3 Qb2+ 29. Kd1 Qb1+ 30. Ke2 Qxc2+ 31. Ke1 Qd2+ 32. Qxd2 cxd2+
|
|
33. Kxd2 gxh5 34. Nxe6+ Kf7 35. Nxf8 Kxf8 36. Kc3 36... Na7 $19) 25... Kh7 26.
|
|
Qg4 Rb1+ 27. Bc1 dxe4 28. Rxh5+ Kg8 29. Rgh1 $18) 25. Rxh5 (25. Ne4 $6 25...
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|
dxe4 26. Rxh5 Rb8 27. Rh6 Rb1+ 28. Bc1 Ne7 29. Rgh1 Kf8 30. Rh8+ Ng8 31. Qe3
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|
31... g5 $19) 25... gxh5 26. Ne4+ 26... Kh8 $1 $138 (26... Kh7 $2 27. Nd6 Nxd4
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|
28. Bxd4 Qb8 29. Be3 29... Rxe5 $140 30. Qf3 Qf8 31. Qg3 Qf6 32. Bd4 Rb8 33.
|
|
Bxe5 Rb1+ 34. Ke2 Rxg1 35. Bxf6 Rxg3 36. fxg3 $18) 27. Nd6 27... Qg8 $2 $138 (
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|
27... Nxd4 $5 28. Bxd4 Qb8 29. Be3 Qb1+ 30. Bc1 Rg8 31. Rh1 31... Rgg5 $8) (
|
|
27... Rb8 $1 28. Nxe8 (28. Kc1 28... Nxd4 $1 29. Bxd4 29... Rb1+ $19) (28. Nxf5
|
|
exf5 29. Qf3 29... Nxd4 $5 30. Qf4 Rb1+ 31. Bc1 Rxc1+ 32. Qxc1 32... Kh7 $19)
|
|
28... Nxd4 29. Qe1 Nf3 30. Qf1 30... Bxe8 $19) 28. Bg5 $2 $138 (28. Rxg8+ Rxg8
|
|
29. Qf1 Rff8 (29... Ne7 30. Qh1 Be8 31. Ke2) 30. Qh1 Rg6 31. Qxh5+ Kg7 32. Bg5
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|
$36) 28... Rb8 $1 $18 29. Qxh5+ (29. Kc1 29... Rxg5 $5 (29... Rb1+ 30. Kxb1
|
|
Qb8+ 31. Kc1 Qb2+ 32. Kd1 Qb1+ 33. Bc1 Nxd4 34. Nf7+ 34... Kh7 $19) 30. Nf7+
|
|
Qxf7 31. Rxg5 31... Qf4+ $19) (29. Bf6+ Kh7) 29... Qh7 30. Qg4 Rxg5 (30... Rb1+
|
|
31. Bc1 31... Rxf2 $19) 31. Nf7+ (31. Qxg5 Rb1+ 32. Ke2 Qxc2+ 33. Kf3 Nxd4+ 34.
|
|
Kg2 Rxg1+ 35. Kxg1 Nf3+) 31... Qxf7 32. Rh1+ Kg7 33. Qxg5+ Qg6 0-1
|
|
|
|
[Event "Groningen Harmonie+"]
|
|
[Site "Groningen"]
|
|
[Date "2002.12.24"]
|
|
[Round "4"]
|
|
[White "Stellwagen, Daniel"]
|
|
[Black "Dgebuadze, Alexandre"]
|
|
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2426"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2537"]
|
|
[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
|
|
[PlyCount "71"]
|
|
[EventDate "2002.12.21"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[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}
|
|
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
|
|
14. Ng5 Qe8 15. h4 h6 16. Nh3 Ne7 ({Very similiar direction took also game Van
|
|
den Doel,E-Psakhis,L/Bled ol 2002/CBM 92 (33) -} 16... b5 17. Qe2 $5 (17. Nf4
|
|
Ne7 18. Kd2 a5 19. Qh3 Bd7 20. Rab1 Qf7 21. f3 21... Rab8 $13 {
|
|
- Anand,V-Jussupow,A/Corsica Masters 2002/CBM 92 (53)}) 17... Bd7 18. g4 a5
|
|
19. h5 gxh5 20. g5 $1 20... hxg5 21. Nxg5 g6 22. Kd2 b4 23. Rag1 bxc3+ 24. Kd1
|
|
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
|
|
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 {
|
|
also worth considering}) 20... hxg5 $8 21. Nxg5 21... g6 22. Kd2 $6 ({
|
|
I would prefer} 22. Nh3 $1 22... Nf5 23. Bg5 {
|
|
with great compensation for the pawn}) 22... Rf5 (22... Nf5 $5) 23. Rag1 b4 24.
|
|
Rxh5 $5 {Looks great for White, but his opponent has good defense.} (24. axb4
|
|
axb4 25. cxb4 c3+ 26. Kxc3 26... Ra2 $40) 24... bxc3+ 25. Kd1 25... gxh5 $8 {
|
|
Only move} 26. Ne4+ $1 {Just look already mentioned game Van den Doel,
|
|
E-Psakhis,L/Bled ol 2002 and you will agree that I have all rights to suspect
|
|
guys in plagiarizm!} (26. Nxe6+ Kf7 27. Nc7 Qc6 28. Nxa8 Qxa8 29. Bg5 29... Qc6
|
|
$19 {lose without big fight}) 26... Kh7 $8 (26... Kh8 27. Nd6 Qf8 28. Bg5 $18)
|
|
27. Nd6 Qf8 28. Nxf5 ({In the case of} 28. Rh1 28... Rb8 $1 29. Nxf5 Rb1+ 30.
|
|
Bc1 30... Rxc1+ $1 31. Kxc1 Nxf5 32. Rxh5+ 32... Nh6 $17 {
|
|
Black is very close tp victory}) 28... Qxf5 29. Rg5 29... Qf7 $8 30. Rxh5+
|
|
30... Kg8 {Black managed to keep material advantage, bur white's attack is
|
|
still strong and helps them to mantain balance.} 31. Qg4+ Ng6 (31... Qg6 32.
|
|
Rg5) 32. Rh6 Kg7 33. Qh5 $1 33... Nf8 (33... Qf5 $2 34. Bg5 $1 $18) 34. Qg4+ {
|
|
Instead of instant draw White could try} (34. Qh2 $5 {for example} 34... Qf3+
|
|
35. Kc1 Qe2 36. Qg1+ Kf7 37. Rf6+ Ke8 38. Bh6 Rb8 39. Rxf8+ 39... Kd7 $132)
|
|
34... Ng6 35. Qh5 Nf8 36. Qg4+ 1/2-1/2
|
|
|
|
[Event "Bermuda-B"]
|
|
[Site "Bermuda"]
|
|
[Date "2003.02.02"]
|
|
[Round "8"]
|
|
[White "Nakamura, Hikaru"]
|
|
[Black "Berg, Emanuel"]
|
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2520"]
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[BlackElo "2527"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "75"]
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[EventDate "2003.01.25"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2003.05.26"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Qc7 7. Qg4 f5 8. Qg3
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8... Ne7 $5 {Old? but not so bad move , nowadays cautious} (8... cxd4 9. cxd4
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9... Ne7 {is more popular, but move in the game has also some advantages.}) 9.
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Qxg7 Rg8 10. Qxh7 10... cxd4 11. Kd1 $5 (11. Ne2 Nbc6 12. Qh5+ 12... Kd8 $5 {
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aldo leads to very complicated game.}) 11... Bd7 12. Qh5+ 12... Kd8 13. Nf3 ({
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White could try to avoid complexities of this line and steer the game into
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more placid channels with } 13. Ne2 13... dxc3 14. Qf3 Nbc6 15. Qxc3 Nxe5 16.
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Qxc7+ Kxc7 17. Nd4 Ng4 18. Ke1 18... e5 $132 {0-1 Ernst,T-Brynell,S/SVE-ch
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Haninge 1997 (27) but, Black has nothing to worry about in this endgame.}) (13.
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h4 Qxc3 14. Ra2 Nbc6 15. Rh3 Qc5 16. Nf3 d3 17. Bxd3 Qxf2 18. Ne1 18... Qd4 $36
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{0-1 Gongora,M-Arencibia,W/CUB-ch Holguin 2002/The Week in Chess 387 (59)})
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13... Qxc3 14. Ra2 (14. Rb1 14... Ba4 $40) 14... Nbc6 15. Rb2 Kc7 16. Rb5 $5 {
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White's main threat now is to catch black's queen} 16... a6 $5 $146 {
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Interesting new idea. Instead of} (16... Rh8 17. Qg5 $1 (17. Qxh8 $5 17... Rxh8
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18. Bb2 Qxf3+ 19. gxf3 {1-0 Tal,M-Botvinnik,M/Moscow mg#12 1961/ (41)} 19...
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Rh4 $1 $44) 17... Rag8 18. Qxg8 $1 18... Rxg8 19. Bb2 $14 {Berg prepared queen
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sacrifice.In return for the queen, Black is getting R+N+P and attacking
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chances against white's exposed king}) 17. Bb2 17... axb5 $1 18. Bxc3 18...
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dxc3 $44 {
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The future of this variation depends upon the evaluation of this position.}
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19. Bxb5 (19. Qh6 Rxa3 20. Qe3 Ra1+ 21. Ke2 21... b4 $36) 19... Rxa3 20. Ke2
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Rxg2 (20... Nxe5 21. Nxe5 Bxb5+ 22. Kf3 $13) 21. Rb1 21... Ra2 22. Kf1 Rg4 23.
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Bd3 23... Rb2 $6 (23... Ng6 $36 $142 {and I would prefer black's position.})
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24. Rc1 24... Nb4 $6 {
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This rather mechanical move is not the most accurate. After} ({
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It is not easy to assess positions arising after} 24... Ng6 $5 $132) 25. Qh6 $1
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25... Nxd3 $2 ({The lesser evil for Black was} 25... Nec6 $5 26. h3 26... Rg8
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$13) 26. cxd3 d4 27. h3 {
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I just can't beleive, that Black missed this simple move.} 27... Ng8 (27... Rg6
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28. Qf8) (27... Rg8 28. Nxd4) 28. Qf8 $18 28... Rf4 29. Qd6+ (29. Nxd4 $5 29...
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Rxd4 (29... Rbxf2+ 30. Kg1 $18) (29... Rfxf2+ 30. Ke1 $18) 30. Qc5+ $18) 29...
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Kd8 30. Kg2 $1 (30. Qf8+ Be8 31. Ra1 Ne7 32. Ra8+ Nc8) 30... Ne7 31. Ra1 $6 {
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Strange move, after simple} (31. Kg3 Rxf3+ 32. Kxf3 $18 {
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Black could just resign.}) 31... Nc8 32. Qf8+ $2 {
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Quite bad move, this position requires more active decisions. After} (32. Ra8
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32... c2 $140 33. Qf8+ Be8 (33... Kc7 34. Rxc8+ $1) 34. Rxc8+ Kxc8 35. Qxe8+
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Kc7 36. Qe7+ $18 {White still could win game without big fight.}) 32... Kc7 33.
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Kg3 33... Rxf3+ $8 34. Kxf3 Rd2 35. Ra8 {
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White missed a very good oportunity to get a big advantage} (35. Qc5+ $1 $142
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35... Bc6+ 36. Kf4 Rxd3 37. Ra8) 35... Rxd3+ 36. Kf4 36... Rxh3 $2 {
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Berg forgot about white's main threat.} ({In the case of correct} 36... b6 $1
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37. Qb4 37... Kb7 $132 {black's position will be not bad at all.}) 37. Rxc8+
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Bxc8 38. Qd6# 1-0
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[Event "Moscow Aeroflot op-A"]
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[Site "Moscow"]
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[Date "2003.02.12"]
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[Round "2"]
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[White "Sutovsky, Emil"]
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[Black "Goloshchapov, Alexander"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2651"]
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[BlackElo "2523"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "73"]
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[EventDate "2003.02.10"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2003.05.26"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. Qg4 O-O 8. Bd3
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8... Qa5 {
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Quite fashionable line, could be good alternative to still more popular} (8...
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Nbc6 9. Qh5 Ng6 10. Nf3 10... Qc7 $132) 9. Bd2 Nbc6 10. Nf3 f5 11. exf6 11...
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Rxf6 12. c4 ({White could play and differently -} 12. Qh5 $5 12... Nf5 $1 13.
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g4 13... c4 {leads to big complications, for example} 14. gxf5 cxd3 15. Rg1 Bd7
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16. c4 Qc7 17. Bh6 Be8 18. Qh4 Rxh6 19. Qxh6 dxc4 20. cxd3 cxd3 21. f6 21...
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Bg6 $1 22. Qxg7+ Qxg7 23. fxg7 Rd8 24. Rg4 Bf5 25. Rf4 25... Ne7 $13 {
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- Shirov,A-Khalifman,A/Dos Hermanas-A 2003/The Week in Chess 438 (44)}) 12...
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Qa4 13. Qh5 Nf5 14. cxd5 Ncxd4 ({Weaker is} 14... exd5 15. dxc5 $1) 15. Ng5 h6
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16. Ne4 Rf8 17. O-O 17... b6 18. Rae1 $5 $146 {
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Interesting novelty from Emil Sutovsky. He avoids popular line} (18. Nc3 Qe8
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19. Qxe8 19... Rxe8 {with possible continuation} 20. a4 Bd7 21. dxe6 Bxe6 22.
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Nb5 Re7 23. Bc3 Nxb5 24. axb5 Nd6 25. Be5 Nc4 26. Rfe1 26... Rae8 $14 {
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- Sokolov,A-Rustemov,A/BL 0203 2003/The (34) and sacrifice pawn.In return
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for the pawn, White has attacking chances against black's exposed king.}) 18...
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exd5 {Goloshchapov has chosen the course of principle!
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Othercase he could play
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} (18... Nxc2 19. Qd1 19... Nfd4 $132) 19. Ng3 (19. Nc3 19... Qd7 $5 (19... Qc6
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20. Nxd5 Qxd5 21. Be4 21... Qf7 $5 22. Qxf7+ Kxf7 23. Bxa8 23... Nxc2 $132) 20.
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Nxd5 20... Bb7 $13) 19... c4 $5 (19... Qd7 20. c3 (20. Re5 c4 21. Bxf5 Nxf5 22.
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Nxf5 Rxf5 23. Rxf5 Qxf5 24. Qe8+ Kh7) 20... c4 21. Bb1 Nxg3 22. fxg3 $1 $13) (
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19... Bd7 20. c3) 20. Bxf5 $8 20... Nxf5 21. Re5 Qxc2 ({Real value of
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Sutovsky's idea could be established just after serrious checking of this line
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-} 21... Nxg3 $5 22. hxg3 (22. fxg3 Rxf1+ 23. Kxf1 23... c3 $1 $17) 22... Qxc2
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23. Bb4 Bf5 24. Re2 Qd3 25. Re3 25... Qd4 $15 {
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1-0 Cheparinov,I-Barria,D/Malaga op 2003/The (31)}) 22. Bb4 Rf6 ({Being fully
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aware of what is going to happen, I would recommend the following to Black
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next line} 22... Nxg3 $5 23. hxg3 23... Bf5 {
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which leads with transposition of the moves to previous comments.}) 23. Qe8+ $1
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23... Kh7 24. Re2 24... Qb3 {This position requires better solutions.} ({
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Goloshchapov could try} 24... Qd3 $5 {for example} 25. Nh5 (25. Nxf5 25... Bxf5
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$1) (25. Rd2 25... Nd6 $1 26. Qe5 26... Qg6 $1) 25... Qd4 $1 26. Nxf6+ Qxf6 27.
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Rfe1 27... a5 $132 {with not so bad game.}) 25. Nxf5 Rxf5 26. Re3 $5 (26. Qc6
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Rb8 27. Bd6 (27. Qc7 27... Ra8 $11) 27... Rf6 28. Re7 28... Bf5 $132) 26... Qc2
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$8 (26... Qa2 27. Rg3 Rg5 28. Rxg5 hxg5 29. Qh5+ Kg8 30. Qxg5 $18) 27. Rg3
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27... Rf6 $6 {Saving himself from one threat, Black is under a new one! Risky}
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({could be better option, for exmaple.} 27... Rg5 $5 $142 28. Rxg5 hxg5 29. Qc6
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(29. Re1 Qg6) 29... Rb8) 28. Bc3 28... Rg6 (28... Qf5 29. Qe7 Rg6 30. Qxg7+ $1
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30... Rxg7 31. Rxg7+ Kh8 32. Re1 $18) 29. Bxg7 $1 {Sutovsky removes the only
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longstop standing between White's army and Black's king.} 29... Rxg7 ({
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There wasn't a rescue in} 29... Kxg7 30. Qe5+ Kh7 31. Qxd5) 30. Re1 $1 30...
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Bg4 (30... Be6 $5) 31. Qxa8 31... Qd2 $8 32. Qe8 {Further casualties are
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unavoidable because of unstable position of Black's king.} 32... c3 (32... Rg8
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$8 33. Qe5 33... Rg5 $16) 33. Rxg4 $1 $18 33... Rxg4 34. Qf7+ Rg7 35. Qf5+ Rg6
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36. Re7+ Kh8 37. Qf8+ 1-0
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[Event "Dos Hermanas-A"]
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[Site "Dos Hermanas"]
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[Date "2003.03.30"]
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[Round "3"]
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[White "Shirov, Alexei"]
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[Black "Khalifman, Alexander"]
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[Result "1/2-1/2"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2723"]
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[BlackElo "2702"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "87"]
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[EventDate "2003.03.28"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2003.07.25"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. Qg4 O-O 8. Bd3
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8... Qa5 {
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Thanks to efforts of Rustemov, this line become very popular in modern practice
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} 9. Bd2 Nbc6 10. Nf3 f5 11. exf6 $5 (11. Qh3 Qa4 12. Rg1 c4 13. Be2 Qxc2 14.
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Rc1 Qb2 15. g4 Na5 16. Bd1 Nb3 17. Rc2 Qxa3 18. Bh6 18... Ng6 $132 {
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- Langheinrich,F-Kindermann,S/BL 0102 2002/}) 11... Rxf6 12. Qh5 12... Nf5 13.
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g4 (13. c4 $5 13... Qa4 14. cxd5 Ncxd4 15. Ng5 h6 16. Ne4 Rf8 17. O-O b6 18.
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Ng3 Ba6 19. Nxf5 exf5 20. Bxa6 20... Qxa6 $13 {
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- Seres,L-Erdos,V/Budapest-4 GM 2003/The Week in Chess 441 (28)}) (13. Ne5 $5)
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13... c4 14. gxf5 cxd3 15. Rg1 Bd7 16. c4 16... Qc7 $1 {
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It is necessary for Black to show big care -} (16... Qd8 $2 17. Bh6 Rf7 18. Ng5
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Qa5+ 19. Kf1 Raf8 20. Nxf7 Rxf7 21. Bxg7 $1 21... Rxg7 22. f6 {
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1-0 Timman,J-Van Haastert,E/Amsterdam Lost Boys op 2002}) 17. Bh6 Be8 18. Qh4
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Rxh6 19. Qxh6 dxc4 20. cxd3 20... cxd3 21. f6 $5 $146 {Interesting novelty.} ({
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White failed to get any advantage after} 21. Rd1 21... Bg6 22. Rxg6 hxg6 23.
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Qxg6 Qa5+ 24. Kf1 Qxf5 25. Qxf5 exf5 26. Rxd3 Rd8 27. d5 27... Rd6 {
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- Sax,G-Goloshchapov,A/Montecatini Terme op 1999 (35)}) 21... Bg6 $8 22. Qxg7+
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Qxg7 23. fxg7 23... Rd8 {It is not so easy correctly estimate this position,
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but it looks that Black can keep equal chances.} 24. Rg4 (24. Rd1 Nxd4 25. Ne5
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25... Bf5 $44) 24... Bf5 ({In the case of} 24... Bh5 25. Rg3 Bxf3 26. Rxf3
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26... Nxd4 27. Rf8+ $8 27... Rxf8 28. gxf8=Q+ Kxf8 29. Rb1 $14 {
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white's chances are better}) 25. Rf4 25... Ne7 (25... Kxg7 $5) 26. Kd2 Ng6 27.
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Rxf5 $8 27... exf5 28. Rb1 (28. Kxd3 Kxg7 29. Rb1 29... Nf4+ $11) 28... b6 29.
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Rb5 $5 29... Ne7 $1 {Good defense.} ({
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I think that Black rightly avoided the line} 29... f4 $2 30. Kxd3 Kxg7 31. h4
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$16) 30. Re5 Rd7 31. Kxd3 {Maybe White still has a slight positional advantage,
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but Khalifman manages to defend this position with confidence.} 31... Kxg7 32.
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h4 (32. Re6 $5) 32... Kf6 33. Ng5 Ng6 34. Re6+ Kg7 35. Kc4 Rc7+ (35... Nxh4 $5
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36. d5 $44) 36. Kb5 Nxh4 37. Rxb6 $1 {
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Shirov hurries to restore material balance.} (37. d5 $4 37... Rc5+) 37... axb6
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38. Ne6+ Kf6 39. Nxc7 39... Nf3 {Strong pawn h allows to Black to keep balance.
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} 40. Nd5+ (40. Kxb6 Nxd4 41. a4 Nb3 42. a5 $6 $140 42... Nxa5 43. Kxa5 43...
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Ke5 $17) (40. d5 40... h5) 40... Kg5 41. Kxb6 Nxd4 42. Kc5 (42. a4 Nb3) 42...
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Ne6+ 43. Kd6 43... Nd4 $1 44. Kc5 1/2-1/2
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[Event "Middelfart SIS-MH Masters"]
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[Site "Middelfart"]
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[Date "2003.04.05"]
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[Round "2"]
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[White "Anand, Viswanathan"]
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[Black "Hansen, Curt"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2753"]
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[BlackElo "2610"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "53"]
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[EventDate "2003.04.05"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2003.07.25"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 6... Qc7 {
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The idea of this move is quite simple: Black want to meet move 7.Qg3 with f5}
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7. Qg4 f5 8. Qg3 8... Ne7 {Interesting, but very risky move.} ({
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As usual black continue} 8... cxd4 9. cxd4 9... Ne7 $13) 9. Qxg7 Rg8 10. Qxh7
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10... cxd4 11. Ne2 {Quite rare move} ({Much more popular is move} 11. Kd1 {
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with possible continuation} 11... Bd7 12. Qh5+ (12. Nf3 Qxc3 13. Rb1 Ba4 14.
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Ne1 Qc7 15. h4 Nbc6 16. Bg5 O-O-O 17. Bf6 Rd7 18. f4 Rg3 19. Rh3 Rxh3 20. gxh3
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d3 21. Bxd3 d4 22. Ke2 22... Nd5 $132 {
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1-0 Ernst,T-Akesson,J/Sverige (ch) 74/312 1998 (39)}) 12... Kd8 13. Ne2 dxc3
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14. Qf3 Nbc6 15. Qxc3 Nxe5 16. Qxc7+ Kxc7 17. Nd4 Ng4 18. Ke1 e5 19. Nb5+ Bxb5
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20. Bxb5 f4 21. g3 fxg3 22. hxg3 22... Rh8 $13 {
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0-1 Ernst,T-Brynell,S/SVE-ch Haninge 1997 (27)}) 11... Nbc6 12. Qh5+ 12... Ng6
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$146 ({Worth considering} 12... Kd8 $5 {for example} 13. f4 (13. Bg5 $5 $142
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13... dxc3 14. f4) 13... dxc3 14. Be3 Qa5 15. Qh4 b6 16. Qf2 Ba6 17. h4 Kd7 18.
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Rh3 { - Baklan,V-Borovikov,V/UKR t-ch Alushta 2002 (18)}) 13. Bg5 $1 {
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Anand taking advantage of the fact that Black's king temporarily ( at least! )
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stuck in the centre.} (13. f4 dxc3 14. Nxc3 14... Nd4 $5 15. Kd2 15... Bd7
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$132) 13... Qxe5 (13... dxc3 14. f4 $1) 14. f4 Qg7 (14... Qc7 $5) 15. h4 $5 {
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Important move, Anand wants to use this pawn for active operation on the king
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side} (15. cxd4 Nxd4 16. Nxd4 Qxd4 17. Rb1 $14) 15... dxc3 16. Rd1 16... d4 (
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16... Rh8 $5 $142 17. Qf3 d4 18. h5 $140 18... Nge5 19. fxe5 Qxg5 20. Nxd4
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20... Nxe5 $132) 17. Qf3 (17. Qh6 Qxh6 18. Bxh6 $14) 17... e5 ({
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Possibly, Black should have preferred} 17... a6 $5 18. g3 (18. h5 Nge5)) 18.
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Qd5 $1 18... Nge7 (18... Qf7 $5 19. Qxf7+ (19. Qd6 Qe6 20. fxe5 Ngxe5 21. Qxe6+
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Bxe6 22. Nxd4 Nxd4 23. Rxd4 $14) 19... Kxf7 20. fxe5 Ngxe5 21. Nxd4 Nxd4 22.
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Rxd4 $36) 19. Qd6 $1 {In return for the pawn, White get great attacking
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chances against black's exposed king.} 19... Bd7 ({
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Probably, the lesser evil for Black was} 19... Qf7 $5 20. fxe5 Rg6 21. Bf6 (21.
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Qc7 $5) 21... Nxe5 22. Qxe5 Qxf6 23. Qxf6 Rxf6 24. Rxd4 $16) 20. Nxc3 $1 (20.
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fxe5 $5) 20... Nc8 (20... Rd8 21. Nb5 Bc8 22. Nc7+ Kf8 23. Qh6 $16) 21. Qc7
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21... dxc3 22. Be2 $1 {The smoke has cleared, and White has decisive attack.}
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22... Rh8 $8 23. fxe5 23... Qf7 $8 (23... Nxe5 24. Qd8+ Kf7 25. Rxd7+ Nxd7 26.
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Qxd7+ Kf8 (26... Kg8 27. Bc4+ Kh7 28. Qxf5+ Qg6 29. Qd7+ $18) 27. Qxf5+ Qf7 28.
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Qc5+ $18) 24. Bc4 $1 $18 {Removing the only defender standing between White's
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army and Black's king. Rest is simple} 24... Qxc4 25. Qxd7+ Kf8 26. Qxf5+ Ke8 (
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26... Qf7 $142 27. Qd3 27... Nxe5 28. Qxc3 Qe6 29. O-O+ Kg7 30. Rde1 $18) 27.
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Qd7+ (27. Qg6+ $1) (27. Qd7+ Kf8 28. Rf1+) 1-0
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[Event "Budapest Hunguest Hotels"]
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[Site "Budapest"]
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[Date "2003.04.17"]
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[Round "6"]
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[White "Leko, Peter"]
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[Black "Almasi, Zoltan"]
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[Result "1/2-1/2"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2746"]
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[BlackElo "2676"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "104"]
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[EventDate "2003.04.11"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2003.07.25"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 c5 7. Qg4 O-O 8. Bd3
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Nbc6 9. Qh5 Ng6 10. Nf3 Qc7 11. Be3 c4 12. Bxg6 fxg6 13. Qg4 Qf7 14. Ng5 Qe8
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15. h4 h6 16. Nh3 16... b5 {Increibly popular variation in modern practice.}
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17. Qe2 $1 ({In the case of} 17. h5 $5 17... gxh5 18. Qe2 Bd7 19. Nf4 {
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Black sacrifice exchange -} 19... Rxf4 $1 20. Bxf4 Qf7 21. Be3 Be8 22. g4 hxg4
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23. Qxg4 23... Qg6 $13 {
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- L'Ami,E-Dgebuadze,A/Dieren op 2002 (49) with good game}) 17... a5 18. g4
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18... Bd7 {Preparing counter-play on the queen side.} 19. h5 gxh5 20. Rg1 $146
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({I have strong feeling that Leko could get strong attack after} 20. g5 $5
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20... hxg5 21. Nxg5 g6 22. Rg1 $1 $40 {with numerous threats.} (22. Kd2 b4 23.
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Rag1 bxc3+ 24. Kd1 24... Rf5 $132 {
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0-1 Van den Doel,E-Psakhis,L/Bled ol 2002/CBM 92/[Psakhis] (33)})) 20... Ne7 (
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20... h4 21. g5 $40) 21. gxh5 ({Worth considering} 21. g5 $5 21... hxg5 (21...
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g6 $5 22. gxh6 Kh7 23. Ng5+ Kh8) 22. Bxg5 Nf5 23. Nf4 $44) 21... Kh7 22. Qg4
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22... Nf5 {Black has good chances for successful defense, thanks to strong
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position of his knight.} 23. Kd2 (23. Nf4 $5) 23... Qe7 24. Qg6+ (24. Nf4 Be8)
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24... Kh8 $1 ({Stronger than} 24... Kg8 25. Bxh6 Be8 26. Qg5 Qxg5+ 27. Bxg5
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Bxh5 28. Nf4 $36 {with unpleasant pressure.}) 25. Nf4 Nh4 (25... Kg8 $5 26. Qg4
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Be8) 26. Qg4 26... Rxf4 $1 {
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Black sacrificed exchange in every second game in this line.} 27. Bxf4 Rf8 28.
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Rh1 28... Nf5 {It is very difficult for White to make any progress.} 29. Be3 (
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29. Kc1 b4 (29... a4 $5)) 29... Be8 30. f4 Bf7 31. Bf2 Rb8 32. Qh3 32... Kh7
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$11 33. Ra2 Be8 34. Rb1 Rb7 35. Qf3 ({Or} 35. a4 35... bxa4) 35... Qf8 36. Raa1
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Bf7 37. Rb2 (37. a4 b4) 37... Be8 ({Another promising possibility was} 37...
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Qe8 $5) 38. Rbb1 Rf7 39. Be3 Qe7 40. Bf2 Qf8 41. Be3 41... Kg8 {
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Good question: who is pretending for advantage?} 42. Qg4 Rb7 43. Bf2 Bf7 44.
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Rb2 Kh8 45. Qh3 Kh7 46. Qf3 Qe8 47. Rh1 Qe7 48. Ra1 b4 (48... Qe8 $11) 49. axb4
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axb4 50. cxb4 Rxb4 51. Rxb4 Qxb4+ 52. Qc3 52... Qe7 $44 1/2-1/2
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[Event "Capablanca Memorial Elite 38th"]
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[Site "Havana"]
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[Date "2003.05.18"]
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[Round "11"]
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[White "Dominguez Perez, Leinier"]
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[Black "Arencibia Rodriguez, Walter"]
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[Result "0-1"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2603"]
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[BlackElo "2520"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "72"]
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[EventDate "2003.05.06"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2003.09.25"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. Qg4 O-O 8. Bd3
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f5 9. exf6 Rxf6 10. Qh5 h6 11. g4 11... Nbc6 (11... c4 12. g5 g6 13. Qd1 Rf7
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14. Bxg6 Nxg6 15. Qh5 Nf8 16. Nh3 e5 17. gxh6 17... Qf6 $132 {
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Spiriev,P-Kishnev,S/Budapest 1992}) 12. Ne2 $5 $146 {White employed a
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different plan in the game David,A-Kindermann,S/Frankfurt op 1998} (12. g5 g6
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13. Qxh6 (13. Qh3 Rf7 14. Qg3 h5 15. Nf3 Qa5 16. Bd2 c4 17. Be2 Nf5 18. Qg2 Bd7
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19. O-O Raf8 20. a4 20... Nd6 $36 {0-1 Haist,W-Jurek,J/Baden op 1998 (41)})
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13... Rf7 14. Bxg6 Rg7 15. Bd3 15... e5 $1 16. dxe5 Nxe5 17. Qh4 (17. Be2 N7g6
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18. f4 Rh7 19. fxe5 Rxh6 20. gxh6 Qh4+ 21. Kd1 Qe4 22. h7+ Kh8 23. Nf3 23...
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Bg4 {0-1 Lugo,B-Alonso,R/Cardenas 1990 (23)}) 17... Nf5 18. Qf4 Qe8 19. Be2 Ng6
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20. Qf3 20... Qe5 $132 {with big complications.}) 12... Qf8 {
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This move requires courage and accurate calculation.} (12... c4 $5 13. g5 Rf8
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14. gxh6 cxd3 15. hxg7 (15. Rg1 Rf5 16. Rxg7+ Kh8 17. Qg4 17... Qf8 $17) 15...
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Rf5 16. Qh8+ Kf7 17. cxd3 Bd7) 13. g5 13... g6 14. gxf6 $6 {
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Entering complications which favor mostly Black} (14. Qh4 $5 14... Rf7 15. Nf4
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e5 16. Nxg6 Nxg6 17. Bxg6 17... Rg7 $132 {should have been preferred}) 14...
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gxh5 15. fxe7 Nxe7 16. Rg1+ Kf7 17. Nf4 17... e5 (17... Ke8 $5 18. Be2 (18. Ng6
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Nxg6 19. Rxg6 Qf3) 18... Qf5 $15) 18. dxe5 18... Qh8 $5 19. Ng6 $8 19... Nxg6
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20. Bxg6+ Ke7 21. f4 (21. Bf4 21... Bg4) 21... Bg4 22. Be3 b6 23. Kd2 (23. Bd3)
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23... Rg8 (23... Qc8 $5) 24. Bd3 24... Ke6 $5 ({
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Another promising possibility was} 24... c4 $5 25. Bf1 25... Bf5) 25. a4 $5
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25... Bf5 26. a5 Rxg1 27. Rxg1 27... Qh7 $1 28. Be2 $6 {
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It is likely that this move makes life even harder for White.} ({Stronger was}
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28. axb6 $142 28... axb6 (28... Bxd3 29. bxa7 (29. cxd3 29... c4 $5 30. dxc4
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dxc4 31. Bd4 Qd3+ 32. Ke1 32... axb6 $17) 29... Qxa7 30. Kxd3 (30. cxd3 d4 31.
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cxd4 cxd4 32. Rg6+ Kf7 33. Rf6+ Ke7 34. Bf2 Qa2+ 35. Ke1 Qb1+ 36. Kd2 Qb2+ 37.
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Ke1 Qc3+ 38. Ke2 Qc2+ 39. Ke1 39... Qxd3 $19) 30... Qh7+ 31. Kd2 31... Qe4 $15)
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29. Rb1 29... Qa7 $15 {
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and the assessment of the position is not completely clear}) 28... Bxc2 29.
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axb6 axb6 30. Ra1 30... Bb1 $1 $19 {
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Black has both positional and material advantage, so the rest is pretty clear.}
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31. Ke1 Qe4 32. Kf2 d4 33. cxd4 (33. Bd2 dxc3) 33... cxd4 34. Bc4+ Kf5 35. Bc1
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(35. Bd2 d3 36. Rxb1 Qe2+ 37. Kg1 37... Qxd2 $19) 35... Qc2+ 36. Kf3 Qxc4 0-1
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[Event "EU-ch 4th"]
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[Site "Istanbul"]
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[Date "2003.05.30"]
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[Round "1"]
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[White "Gashimov, Vugar"]
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[Black "Bartel, Mateusz"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2579"]
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[BlackElo "2443"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "75"]
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[EventDate "2003.05.30"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2003.09.25"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Qa5 7. Bd2 Ne7 (7...
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Qa4 $5) 8. Qg4 Kf8 9. a4 $1 9... Nbc6 (9... Qc7 10. Bd3 b6 11. Nf3 h6 12. h4
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Ba6 13. O-O Bxd3 14. cxd3 Nbc6 15. h5 15... Na5 $13 {
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- Czakon,J-Szoen,D/POL t-ch2J Krynica 2001 (20)}) 10. h4 ({
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White employed a different plan in the game Short,N-Nikolic,P/London PCA 1994}
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10. Nf3 $5 10... Qb6 11. dxc5 $5 11... Qxc5 12. Bd3 h6 13. O-O Qb6 14. Rfe1 Bd7
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15. c4 Qc7 16. cxd5 exd5 17. Qf4 $16) 10... Qb6 11. Nf3 (11. dxc5 11... Qb2)
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11... cxd4 (11... Qb2 $5 $142 12. Rc1 12... c4 13. Qh5 $140 13... Qa3 14. Ng5
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Nd8 15. Rh3 h6 16. Nf3 16... Qxa4 $132) 12. cxd4 12... Qb2 13. Rc1 Nb4 14. Bd3
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$5 14... Na2 ({I think that Black rightly avoided the line} 14... Qa3 15. O-O
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Nxd3 16. cxd3 Qxa4 (16... Nc6 17. Qg5 $5 17... Bd7 18. Qe3 18... Qxa4 $2 $140
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19. Ra1 Qc2 20. Rfc1 Qb2 21. Rcb1 Qc2 22. Ne1 $18) 17. Rc7 $1) 15. Rd1 Nc3 16.
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Bxc3 Qxc3+ 17. Kf1 (17. Ke2 $5) 17... Bd7 18. Rh3 h6 (18... Bxa4 19. Ng5 $1
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19... Bxc2 $2 $140 20. Qf4 $18) 19. Rg3 Rg8 (19... g6 20. h5 $1 20... g5 (20...
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Rg8 21. hxg6 $40) 21. Nxg5 hxg5 22. Qxg5 Ke8 (22... Rg8 23. Qh6+ Ke8 24. Rxg8+
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Nxg8 25. Qg7 Ne7 26. Qh8+ $18)) 20. Qf4 ({Another promising possibility was}
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20. Nd2 $5 20... Qc7 21. Ra1 $14 (21. Bh7 21... Nf5 $1)) 20... Nf5 $6 ({
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It is not easy to assess positions arising after} 20... Bxa4 $5 $132 $142) 21.
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Bxf5 21... exf5 22. e6 $5 {Entering complications which favor white} 22... Bxe6
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23. Qd6+ Ke8 24. Ne5 (24. Re1 $5 24... Qc4+ 25. Kg1 Qc6 26. Qxc6+ bxc6 27. Ne5
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$1) 24... Qxc2 25. Re1 Rd8 26. Qb4 (26. Qa3 $5 26... Qc7 27. Rc3 Qe7 28. Qxe7+
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Kxe7 29. Rc7+ Kf6 30. Rxb7 30... Ra8 $11) 26... Qc7 27. Rb3 (27. Rc3 Qe7) 27...
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f6 (27... Rb8 $5 28. a5 $44) 28. Ng6 (28. Nd3 $5 28... Kf7 29. Qxb7 Rd7 (29...
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Qxb7 30. Rxb7+ Rd7 31. Reb1 $36) 30. Qa6 $36) 28... Kf7 29. h5 29... Rd7 30.
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Kg1 $44 30... f4 31. Rbb1 ({The following does not give anything to White} 31.
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Rc3 31... Qb8 32. Rf3 Re8 33. Nxf4 33... Bf5 $15) 31... Rc8 32. Qd2 Qc2 ({
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Perhaps Black should have considered} 32... Qd6 $5 33. Nxf4 $140 33... Bf5 34.
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Rb5 Be4 35. f3 a6 36. Ra5 Rc2 37. Qe3 37... Re7 $1 $132) 33. Qxf4 $5 {
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Gashimov could force a peaceful end by playing} (33. Nh8+ Kg8 34. Rec1 Qxd2 35.
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Rxc8+ Kh7 36. Ng6 Bg8 37. Nf8+ Kh8 38. Ng6+ $11 {but he decided to continue
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game. And I also think that although the position is more or less balanced,
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White seems to have the easier play.}) 33... Qf5 34. Qe3 Qe4 (34... Re8) 35.
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Qa3 35... Qxd4 $2 {Black finally cracks under pressure!} ({
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He should have preferred} 35... Qg4 $1 $13) 36. Rxe6 $1 36... Kxe6 37. Re1+ Kf7
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(37... Kf5 38. Qh3+ Kg5 39. Qxd7) 38. Qh3 1-0
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[Event "Leon 16th"]
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[Site "Leon"]
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[Date "2003.06.08"]
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[Round "2.3"]
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[White "Topalov, Veselin"]
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[Black "Ponomariov, Ruslan"]
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[Result "0-1"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2735"]
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[BlackElo "2718"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "115"]
|
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[EventDate "2003.06.06"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2003.09.25"]
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1. e4 {Hecht} 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7.
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Qg4 Qa5 8. Bd2 O-O 9. Bd3 Nbc6 10. Nf3 f5 11. exf6 Rxf6 12. Qh5 12... Nf5 13.
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Ne5 $5 $146 (13. O-O {White failed to get any advantage after} 13... c4 14.
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Bxf5 (14. Be2 Nd6 15. Qg5 Ne4 16. Qe3 Ne7 17. Bd1 Qb6 18. Bc1 Ng6 19. Ng5 Nxg5
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20. Qxg5 Bd7 21. Qg3 Ne7 22. Qe5 22... Ng6 {
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- Bucher,D-Romon Poves,R/EU-ch B20 Aviles 2000/ (22)}) 14... Rxf5 15. Qg4 Bd7
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16. Qg3 Raf8 17. Bh6 R8f7 18. Nh4 Rh5 19. Bf4 Rxh4 20. Qxh4 Qxc3 21. Be3 Qxc2
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22. a4 b6 23. Qg3 Qe4 24. Rad1 h6 25. Rfe1 Qh7 26. Bf4 Kh8 27. Be5 27... Qc2 {
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Sibarevic-Sevo/YUG t-ch2 2000/0-1 (38)}) ({or} 13. dxc5 13... Qxc5 (13... e5 $6
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14. Nxe5 $1 14... Qxc5 15. O-O Nxe5 16. Qe8+ Rf8 17. Qxe5 $16) 14. g4 Nh6 15.
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g5 g6 16. Qh3 e5 17. Qg2 17... Rxf3 $5 (17... Rd6 $5) 18. Qxf3 e4 19. Qe3 Qxe3+
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20. Bxe3 exd3 21. gxh6 dxc2 22. Kd2 22... Bf5 $15 {
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1-0 Korneev,O-Rodriguez Gerrero,E/Sevilla op 2002 (34)}) (13. c4 $5) (13. g4 $5
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13... c4 $132) 13... c4 ({Worth considering} 13... Nxe5 14. dxe5 Rf7 (14... Rf8
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15. g4 c4 (15... g6) 16. gxf5 cxd3 17. f6 $18) 15. c4 (15. g4 g6 16. Qg5 Ne7
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17. h4 $5 17... c4 18. Be2 18... Qa4 $132) (15. O-O $5) 15... Qc7 16. f4 16...
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d4 $13) (13... Qa4 $5) 14. Bxf5 Rxf5 ({Weaker was} 14... exf5 $6 {after} 15.
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Nxc6 bxc6 (15... Rxc6 $4 16. Qe8#) 16. Qe8+ Rf8 17. Qxc6 Rb8 18. O-O {
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white's advantage is obvious}) 15. Qe8+ Rf8 16. Nxc6 bxc6 17. Qxc6 {
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'las blancas han ganado un peon'} 17... Rb8 {'pero las negras parecen tener
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compensacion ?sera suficiente? Fritz considera que el blanco esta un poco
|
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mejor. '} 18. O-O {Thanks to the new interesting opening idea White has won a
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|
pawn. Of course Black has some compensation, but is is clear that he can fight
|
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just for draw.} 18... Rb2 {'a pesar de haberse enfrentado a una novedad
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Ponomariov tiene mas tiempo que su rival casi 18 mn. contra 13'} 19. Bf4 $5 {
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'el blanco devuelve el peon para tomar la iniciativa por las casillas negras
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con Bd6 o e5 en caso de ataque al rey los alfiles de distinto color son un
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arma terrible.'} ({I am quite sure, that moves like} 19. Rfc1 {
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Topalov even didn't start to consider.}) 19... Qxc3 {
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Only move, otherwise Black lose without struggle, for example:} ({No es posible
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} 19... Rxc2 $4 {por} 20. Bd6 $18 {or}) (19... Rxf4 $2 20. Qxc8+ Rf8 21. Qxe6+)
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20. Bd6 20... Rb6 {'esta intermedia es la clave del juego negro'} ({
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Black could try also} 20... Rd8 {with possible continuation} 21. Qc7 Re8 22.
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Be5 Rb7 23. Qc6 23... Rf8 {just with small advantage of white}) 21. Qc7 Rb7 (
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21... Rxd6 $143 22. Qxd6 Qxc2 23. Rab1 $16) 22. Qc5 Re8 23. Qc6 {
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'Topalov tiene 8 minutos; Ponomariov 14'} 23... Rd8 24. Rab1 $5 {Topalov would
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like to exploite more active positions of his pieces, especially clear
|
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difference in bishops activity, and he is ready to sacrifice pawn for exchange
|
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rook b7 - main defender of Black king.} 24... Rxb1 25. Rxb1 Qxc2 26. Rf1 {
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'Fritz que es un gran comedor de peones considera la posicion igualada, lo que
|
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hace pensar que la actividad del blanco es lo bastante fuerte para, por lo
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menos, compensar el peonsacrificado'} 26... Qg6 {Black is a pawn up but his
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bishop c8 is so weak, that, I think, any case he can just dream about
|
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equalization of chances.} 27. Qc7 Qe8 (27... Re8 28. Qxa7 $16) 28. Be5 Qd7 29.
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Qc5 Qb7 30. h3 {White don't need to be in hurry/} 30... Re8 ({
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Unfortunately, Black bishop still can't move -} 30... Bd7 $4 31. Qe7 $18) 31.
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Re1 {'la torre estaria estupendamente colocada en la tercera fila'} 31... Bd7
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32. Qa5 $1 {Avoiding simple trap} ({Tras} 32. Re3 $2 32... Qb6 $15 {
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y las negras fuerzan el cambio de damas}) 32... Rc8 33. Re3 Be8 34. Rg3 34...
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Bg6 {Too dangerous was to play} (34... g6) 35. h4 {Simple and strong move}
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35... Qb6 {'segun Illescas "una cagada"'} (35... h5 $5 36. Rxg6 $2 $140 36...
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Qb1+ $19) 36. Qa4 $1 {'
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amenaza entrar en d7'} ({
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Obviously White has to keep the queens on the board} 36. Qxb6 $2 36... axb6 37.
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h5 Bf5 38. Rxg7+ 38... Kf8 $15 {y el peon c es muy fuerte}) 36... Qb7 ({
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o bien la mas sutil pero no necesariamente mejor} 36... Qb1+ $5 37. Kh2 Qb7 38.
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h5 38... Be8 $1 39. Qb4 $142 39... Qxb4 40. Rxg7+ Kf8 41. axb4 41... Bxh5 $1
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42. Rxh7 42... Bf7 $15) 37. h5 Be8 (37... c3 $5 38. hxg6 c2 39. Bf4 c1=Q+ 40.
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Bxc1 Rxc1+ 41. Kh2 41... Rc6 $13) 38. Qd1 {White protect important h5 pawn} ({
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But he could play} 38. Qc2 38... Bxh5 39. Rxg7+ Qxg7 40. Bxg7 40... Kxg7 {
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y el peon c debe dar contrajuego para tablas.} 41. Qb2 $1 {with some chances.})
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38... g6 {'Topalov tiene poco mas de un minuto'} 39. Qg4 Qb1+ (39... Qe7 40.
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Qf4 $5) 40. Kh2 Qf5 41. Qh4 41... c3 $5 {Passed pawn has to go forward!} 42.
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Rg5 (42. Qe7 Qf7 43. Qh4 43... Qf5 $11) 42... Qe4 $4 {Terrible mistake!} ({
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Good or bad, Ponomariov had to play} 42... Qf8 {
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and White has just draw, for example:} 43. hxg6 43... Bxg6 {
|
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y no se ve remate para las blancas} 44. Rxg6+ hxg6 45. Qh8+ Kf7 46. Qf6+ Ke8
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47. Qxe6+ Kd8 48. Qxd5+ Ke8 49. Qe6+ 49... Kd8 $11) (42... Qf7 $4 43. hxg6 hxg6
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44. Qh8#) { } 43. Rg4 $4 {Missing ( first but not lat time! ) easy victory} ({
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Gana} 43. Rxg6+ 43... Bxg6 (43... hxg6 44. Qf6 $18) 44. Qf6 Qxe5+ 45. dxe5 $18
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{wins immediately}) 43... Qf5 44. Rg5 44... Qe4 $4 45. Qh3 $4 ({
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de nuevo deja pasar} 45. Rxg6+) 45... Rc6 46. hxg6 Bxg6 47. Qh6 Kf7 48. f3 (48.
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Qg7+ $5 48... Ke8 49. Qb7 Qh4+ ({After} 49... Rc4 $2 {white wins immediately}
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50. Qb8+ Kd7 51. Qd6+ Kc8 52. Qxe6+ Kb7 53. a4 $1 53... a5 (53... c2 54. Qd7+
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Ka8 55. Qd8+ Kb7 56. Qb8+ Ka6 57. Qb5#) 54. Qd7+ Ka8 55. Qb5 $18) 50. Kg1 Qxg5
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51. Qxc6+ Kf7 52. Qxc3 {with some advantage in ending}) 48... Qe1 {
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I afraid that both players we in severe time trouble.} ({
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Era imprescindible dejar defendido el alfil} 48... Qb1 $1 {
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leads to force draw -} 49. Qg7+ Ke8 50. Bc7 $1 (50. Bf6 Qb8+ 51. Re5 51... Qc7
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$17) 50... Rxc7 (50... c2 51. Qg8+ Ke7 52. Qd8+ Kf7 53. Qd7+ Kf8 54. Bd6+ Rxd6
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55. Qxd6+ 55... Kf7 $11) 51. Qxc7 c2 52. Qc8+ $11) 49. Rxg6 $1 {Finally removin
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g the only defender standing between White's attacking pieces and Black's king
|
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'por fin, con segundos en el reloj Topalov encuentra el remate'} 49... Qxe5+
|
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$8 ({Contra} 49... hxg6 {Fritz anuncia mate} 50. Qg7+ Ke8 51. Bf6 {
|
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with mate in few moves.}) 50. dxe5 hxg6 51. Qh7+ Kf8 (51... Ke8 {Hecht} 52.
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Qxg6+ Kd7 53. Qc2 Kc7 54. Kg3 $1 54... d4 55. Kf2 d3 56. Qc1 $1 56... d2 57.
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Qc2 Rc5 58. f4 Rd5 59. Ke2 Rc5 60. g4 Kd8 61. Kd1 Rc7 62. Qd3+ Ke8 63. f5 exf5
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64. gxf5 $18) 52. Qd7 52... Rc4 {' '} 53. Qd8+ $2 {Difficult to believe, but
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this natural move is mistake.Topalov could win by force atter Hecht: 'D.
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Barlov schreibt in der ROCHADE8: "Es ist unglaublich, was Topalov hier in
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Zeitnot macht! Ganz einfach und schnell gewinnt 53.Dxe6 .....". Da der Bulgare
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aber nur wenige Zuege spaeter auf Zeit verliert, hat er hier angesichts
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horrender Zeitnot den Versuch unternommen, mittels Dauerschach wenigstens
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einen halben Punkt zu retten. Die wenig komplizierte Gewinnfuehrung in der
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Variante haette Topalov zeitlich ohnehin nicht ueberlebt. Das ist meine
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Meinung aus der Ferne. '} ({Hecht: Es gewinnt} 53. Qxe6 $1 53... c2 54. Qf6+
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Ke8 (54... Kg8 55. Qxg6+ Kh8 56. Qh6+ Kg8 57. Qc1 d4 58. Qg5+ {
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Hecht: 'mit Turmgewinn; z.B.'} 58... Kh7 59. Qe7+ Kh8 60. Qf8+ Kh7 61. Qf7+ {
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'+-' Hecht. winning rook c4}) 55. e6 $1 55... Rc7 $8 56. e7 Rxe7 (56... c1=Q {
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Hecht} 57. Qf8+ Kd7 58. e8=Q#) 57. Qxg6+ {'+-' Hecht. y gana el peon de c2}
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57... Kd7 58. Qxc2 $18) 53... Kg7 54. Qf6+ Kh7 55. Qf7+ Kh6 56. Qf8+ Kh7 57.
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Qe7+ 57... Kh8 $11 58. Qf6+ $138 {And in this moment White lost on time. Sad
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end of very interesting game. Hecht: 'ZUe' 'Y Topalov pierde por tiempo
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una partida que ha tenido ganada varias veces. un desenlace increible que
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recuerda como Ponomariov gano el match contra Ivanchuk que le proclamo campeon
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del mundo.'} 0-1
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[Event "Biel GM"]
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[Site "Biel"]
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[Date "2003.07.22"]
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[Round "2"]
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[White "Lutz, Christopher"]
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[Black "Pelletier, Yannick"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2631"]
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[BlackElo "2602"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "137"]
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[EventDate "2003.07.21"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2003.11.11"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 c5 7. Qg4 O-O 8. Bd3
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f5 9. exf6 Rxf6 10. Bg5 Rf7 11. Qh5 g6 12. Qd1 Qa5 (12... Nbc6 13. Nf3 13...
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Qf8 $5 {much more popular, than move in the game.}) 13. Bd2 Nbc6 14. Nf3 14...
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Qc7 ({It is easy to recommend, knowing what happened in the game ,move
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}
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14... c4 {but and in this case after} 15. Be2 Nf5 16. O-O Nd6 17. Re1 Bd7 (
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17... Ne4 18. Bf1 Bd7 19. Rxe4 $1 19... dxe4 20. Ng5 $44) 18. Ng5 Re7 19. Bg4
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Rae8 20. h4 $36 {1-0 Huebner,R-Hammes,M/GER-ch Altenkirchen 2001/CBM 87 (35)
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White get better chances.}) 15. dxc5 $1 15... e5 16. Ng5 Rf8 17. c4 $1 {
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A very annoying move in such a position!} 17... e4 (17... d4 18. O-O Bf5 19.
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Re1 $16) 18. cxd5 exd3 19. d6 Qd7 20. dxe7 Qxe7+ 21. Be3 21... Bf5 $146 (21...
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h6 22. Nf3 Kh7 23. h4 Bf5 24. cxd3 Rad8 25. O-O Bxd3 26. Re1 Be4 27. Bd2 Rfe8
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28. Qb3 $16 {Gutsche,D-Terreaux,G/corr 2003/Telechess CBM 95/[Morgado]/1-0 (46)
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}) 22. cxd3 Rad8 23. Qb3+ Kh8 24. Qc3+ Qg7 25. Qxg7+ Kxg7 26. Rb1 Rd7 27. O-O (
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27. Ne4 Rxd3 (27... Ne5 28. Nd6) 28. Rxb7+ Rf7 29. Rxf7+ Kxf7 30. Nd6+ Ke6 31.
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a4 Ra3) 27... Re8 (27... Bxd3 $2 28. Ne6+) 28. Ne4 (28. Rfd1 28... Ree7 $5 29.
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Ne4 $140 29... Rxd3) 28... Bxe4 29. dxe4 Rxe4 30. Rfd1 Rxd1+ ({
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Perhaps Black should have considered} 30... Rf7 $5 {keeping rooks on the board.
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}) 31. Rxd1 {Everything become more or less clear:White keep big advantage in
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endgame and black's chances for survival are very small.} 31... Kf6 32. h3 h5
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33. Rd6+ Kf5 34. Rd7 Re7 35. Rd3 (35. Rxe7 Nxe7 36. f3 $6 36... h4) 35... Ne5
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36. Rd4 Rd7 37. Rf4+ (37. Rxd7 Nxd7 38. c6 bxc6 39. Bxa7 39... c5 $1) 37... Ke6
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38. Ra4 Nc6 39. Re4+ Kd5 40. Rf4 Ke6 41. f3 Rd3 42. Re4+ Kd5 43. a4 Rb3 (43...
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Rc3 $142 44. Kf2 $140 44... Rc4 45. Rxc4 Kxc4) 44. Kf2 Rb4 45. Rxb4 Nxb4 46.
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Kg3 46... Ke6 (46... Nd3 47. c6 $1) 47. Kh4 (47. Kf4 Nd5+) 47... Kf5 48. g4+
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hxg4 49. fxg4+ Kf6 (49... Ke4 50. Bd2 Na6 51. Kg5 $18) 50. Bd4+ Kf7 51. Kg5 Nc6
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52. Bc3 $18 52... Nd8 53. Kh6 Ne6 54. Bb4 Kf6 (54... a5 $5 55. Ba3 g5 56. Kh5
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Kf6 57. Bb2+ Kf7 58. Bc3 Nxc5 59. Bxa5 Nxa4 60. Kxg5 $18) 55. h4 Kf7 56. a5 $5
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56... a6 57. g5 Nd4 (57... Ng7 58. Be1) 58. Be1 $5 58... Nf5+ (58... Ne6 59.
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Bf2 Ng7 60. Kh7) 59. Kh7 Ng7 60. Bg3 $22 60... Nf5 (60... Nh5 61. Be5) 61. h5
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$1 61... gxh5 62. g6+ Ke6 (62... Kf6 63. Bh4+ Ke6 64. g7 Nxg7 65. Kxg7 Kd5 66.
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Be7 Kc6 67. Kg6 Kb5 68. Bd8 h4 69. Bxh4 Kxa5 70. Kf5) 63. g7 Nxg7 64. Kxg7 Kd5
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65. Bd6 {White's bishop had a splendid career in this game.} 65... Kc6 (65...
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h4 66. Kf6 h3 67. Ke7 Kc6 (67... h2 68. Bxh2 Kxc5 69. Bg1+ Kb5 70. Bb6 $18) 68.
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Kd8 h2 69. Bxh2 Kxc5 70. Bg1+ $18) 66. Kf6 Kd7 (66... Kb5 67. Ke7 Kxa5 68. Kd7)
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67. Ke5 Kc6 68. Ke6 h4 69. Ke7 (69. Ke7 h3 70. Kd8) 1-0
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[Event "Abu Dhabi op 13th"]
|
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[Site "Abu Dhabi"]
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[Date "2003.08.17"]
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[Round "2"]
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[White "Bakre, Tejas"]
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[Black "Barsov, Alexei"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C17"]
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[WhiteElo "2434"]
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[BlackElo "2526"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "53"]
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[EventDate "2003.08.16"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2003.11.11"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. Bd2 5... Nh6 $5 {
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This move has become quite popular in the last couple of years.} (5... Ne7) (
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5... Nc6) 6. Nb5 (6. a3 Bxc3 7. Bxc3 cxd4 8. Bxd4 Nc6 9. Nf3 Nxd4 10. Qxd4 Nf5
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11. Qd2 Bd7 12. Bd3 Nh4 13. Nxh4 Qxh4 14. O-O-O O-O 15. f4 15... b5 $11 {
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- Fogarasi,T-Berkes,F/Budapest-4 GM 2001/ (20)}) 6... Bxd2+ 7. Qxd2 O-O 8. c3
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(8. Nf3 Nc6 9. dxc5 b6 10. Qc3 Bd7 11. Bd3 bxc5 12. Qxc5 Ng4 13. Nbd4 Ncxe5 14.
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h3 Nxd3+ 15. cxd3 Nh6 16. O-O 16... f6 $11 {
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1-0 Al Sayed,M-Wubben,M/Andorra op 2003/ (55)}) 8... Nc6 9. f4 9... cxd4 (9...
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f6 10. Nf3 fxe5 11. fxe5 (11. dxe5 $5) 11... Bd7 12. Nd6 cxd4 13. cxd4 13...
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Rxf3 $1 14. gxf3 Qh4+ 15. Qf2 Qf4 16. Qd2 16... Qh4+ $132 {
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1-0 Fontaine,P-Meessen,R/Belgian Interteams 2000-1 2000/ (31)}) 10. cxd4 10...
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f6 11. Nf3 Bd7 12. Nd6 Qb6 (12... fxe5 13. dxe5 $1) 13. Rd1 $146 {
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|
Despite its obviousness, Bakre's last move looks like a novelty} ({
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|
White failed to get any advantage after} 13. O-O-O 13... fxe5 14. fxe5 Be8 15.
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Nxe8 Raxe8 16. Kb1 Rc8 17. Be2 17... Nf5 $13 {
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- Leko,P-De la Villa Garcia,J/Leon 1994/ (31)}) 13... Kh8 (13... Nf7 $5 14.
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Nxf7 14... Rxf7 {with good chances for equalization}) 14. Be2 fxe5 15. dxe5 $5
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({Black doing well in the case of} 15. fxe5 15... Nf5 16. Nxf5 Rxf5 17. O-O
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$140 17... Nxe5 $1) 15... Ng4 16. Nd4 (16. Bb5 16... Rxf4 $1) 16... Nf2 (16...
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Nxd4 $5 17. Bxg4 (17. Qxd4 $2 17... Ne3 $1 $17) 17... Nb5 18. Nxb5 18... Bxb5
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$13) 17. Kxf2 $1 17... Nxd4 18. Kg3 (18. Qxd4 $4 18... Rxf4+ $19) (18. Ke1
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18... Nf5 $5) 18... Nc6 (18... Nf5+ $5 19. Nxf5 Rxf5 20. Bd3 20... Rf7 $132)
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19. h4 $1 19... a5 (19... Ne7 $5) 20. Bd3 a4 21. Bb1 $5 {White's threats on
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|
the king's side are quite dangerouse,nevertheless, the assessment of the
|
|
position is not quite clear.} 21... a3 $5 {Having no desire for passive
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|
defence, Black tries to find counter play on the queenside.} ({
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|
He could play also} 21... Be8 22. h5 22... Bf7 {
|
|
with some chances for successful defense.}) 22. Qd3 g6 23. h5 23... Rxf4 $3 24.
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Kxf4 $8 24... Qf2+ (24... Ra4+ $5 25. Kg3 25... Nxe5 $132) 25. Kg5 ({
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|
Good or Bad, but Bakre had to play} 25. Qf3 $1 {with almost force continuation}
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25... Rf8+ 26. Bf5 Qxb2 27. hxg6 Qxe5+ 28. Kg5 Qf6+ 29. Kf4 $8 29... Qxg6 $40)
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25... Rg8 $4 {I just can't explain this move!} (25... h6+ 26. Kg4 (26. Kxg6
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Nxe5+ 27. Kxh6 Qf4#) 26... Qxg2+ 27. Kf4 (27. Qg3 27... Ra4+ $1) 27... Rf8+ {
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|
with mate in few moves}) 26. Qf3 $1 26... gxh5+ 27. Kxh5 (27. Kxh5 Rxg2 28.
|
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Qxf2 Rxf2 29. Kg5 $18) 1-0
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|
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[Event "FRA-ch"]
|
|
[Site "Aix les Bains"]
|
|
[Date "2003.08.21"]
|
|
[Round "4"]
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|
[White "Bacrot, Etienne"]
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|
[Black "Vaisser, Anatoli"]
|
|
[Result "1-0"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
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|
[WhiteElo "2645"]
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|
[BlackElo "2571"]
|
|
[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
|
|
[PlyCount "63"]
|
|
[EventDate "2003.08.18"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "2003.11.11"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 c5 7. Qg4 $1 {
|
|
Black has many problems in recent practice after this active and strong move.}
|
|
7... O-O (7... Qc7) (7... Kf8 $5) 8. Bd3 Nbc6 9. Qh5 Ng6 10. Nf3 Qc7 (10...
|
|
Nce7 $5 {can be only substitute o the move in the game.}) 11. Be3 c4 12. Bxg6
|
|
fxg6 13. Qg4 Qf7 (13... Bd7 $5) 14. Ng5 Qe8 (14... Qf5 15. Qe2 $1) 15. h4 h6
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|
16. Nh3 Bd7 17. Qe2 b5 18. g4 a5 19. h5 19... gxh5 {The future of this
|
|
variation depends upon the correct evaluation of this position.} 20. g5 $1 (
|
|
{White failed to get any advantage after} 20. Rg1 20... Ne7 21. gxh5 Kh7 22.
|
|
Qg4 Nf5 23. Kd2 Qe7 24. Qg6+ Kh8 25. Nf4 Nh4 26. Qg4 26... Rxf4 $5 27. Bxf4 Rf8
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|
28. Rh1 Nf5 29. Be3 29... Be8 $44 {
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|
Leko,P-Almasi,Z/Budapest 2003/CBM 95/[Psakhis]/ - (52)}) 20... hxg5 21. Nxg5
|
|
g6 22. O-O-O $5 $146 {
|
|
This is a new try, but as this game shows, Black has nothing to fear here} ({
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|
Black is doing well after} 22. Kd2 22... b4 23. Rag1 bxc3+ 24. Kd1 Rf5 25. Rxh5
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|
gxh5 26. Ne4+ Kh8 27. Nd6 27... Qg8 $2 (27... Rb8 $1 $19) 28. Bg5 $2 (28. Rxg8+
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|
Rxg8 29. f4 $36) 28... Rb8 $1 $19 29. Qxh5+ Qh7 30. Qg4 Rxg5 31. Nf7+ Qxf7 32.
|
|
Rh1+ Kg7 33. Qxg5+ 33... Qg6 {
|
|
0-1 Van den Doel,E-Psakhis,L/Bled Olympiad 2002/CBM 92/[Psakhis] (33)}) ({
|
|
Worth considering quite} 22. Qf1 22... Rf5 23. Qg2 Ne7 24. Ke2 Kh8 25. Nf3 Qf7
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|
26. Nh4 Rf8 27. Raf1 Kh7 28. Bg5 Nc6 29. f4 $16 {
|
|
1-0 Karjakin,S-Papa,S/Biel MTO 2003 (45)}) 22... Qe7 ({Looks natural but
|
|
probably after this game Black will explore the approved idea of} 22... b4 {
|
|
In this case however after} 23. Rdg1 {
|
|
Black captures on c3 without check and White wins a tempo for attack.} 23...
|
|
bxa3 (23... Rf5 24. Nf3 $1 24... bxa3 25. Nh4 a2 26. Kb2 $18) (23... Kh8 24.
|
|
Nf3 $1)) (22... Rf5 {is worth considering as well}) 23. Rdg1 $1 23... Qxa3+ {
|
|
Now the queen is little bit too far from the kingside.} (23... Rf5 $5) 24. Kd2
|
|
24... b4 $2 {It looks like Black has managed to cause serious threats, but it
|
|
is just an illusory thing. This attempt meets an immediate tactical refutation.
|
|
} ({Black should have preferred} 24... Rf5 $1 $142 25. Nf3 (25. Nxe6 Bxe6 26.
|
|
Rxg6+ Kf7 27. Rxh5 b4 28. Rxf5+ Bxf5 29. Rf6+ Ke7 30. Rxf5 Qxc3+ 31. Kd1 Qa1+
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|
32. Kd2 32... Nxd4 $19) 25... b4 $132 {with compleatly unclear game.}) 25. Ne4
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|
$1 25... dxe4 {Black hasn't a big choice.} (25... bxc3+ 26. Nxc3 Kf7 27. Rxg6
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|
$1 27... Ke8 28. Qxh5 Kd8 29. Rg7 $18) (25... Rf5 26. Rxg6+ Kf7 (26... Kf8 27.
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|
Rxh5 $1 27... dxe4 28. Rxf5+ exf5 29. Qh5 {mating}) 27. Nd6+ (27. Rf6+ Ke8 28.
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|
Rxf5 exf5 29. Qxh5+ 29... Kd8 $132) 27... Kxg6 28. Nxf5 Qxc3+ 29. Kd1 Qa1+ 30.
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|
Bc1 30... Rh8 $1 31. Qe3 $40) 26. Qxh5 Rxf2+ ({Nothing change and} 26... Qxc3+
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|
27. Kd1 Qa1+ 28. Ke2 $18) 27. Bxf2 Qxc3+ 28. Kd1 Qf3+ 29. Qxf3 exf3 30. Rxg6+
|
|
Kf7 31. Rf6+ Ke7 32. Rh7+ ({Winning one more rook or mating -} 32. Rh7+ 32...
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|
Kd8 33. Rf8+ Be8 (33... Kc7 34. Rxa8) 34. Bh4+ {Black resigned.}) 1-0
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|
|
|
[Event "RUS-ch 56th"]
|
|
[Site "Krasnoyarsk"]
|
|
[Date "2003.09.06"]
|
|
[Round "4"]
|
|
[White "Morozevich, Alexander"]
|
|
[Black "Shipov, Sergei"]
|
|
[Result "1-0"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2679"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2589"]
|
|
[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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|
[PlyCount "47"]
|
|
[EventDate "2003.09.03"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
|
[SourceDate "2004.02.03"]
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|
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|
1. e4 {Ftacnik} 1... e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Qa5 7.
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|
Bd2 Qa4 8. h4 $5 {Ftacnik: 'Morozevich is making his mark of originality
|
|
already in the opening, white used to have met problems with the weak pawn on
|
|
c2.'} 8... f6 $6 (8... b6 $142 9. h5 Ba6 10. Qg4 Kf8 11. Bxa6 Nxa6 12. Rc1 h6
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|
13. Ne2 Ne7 14. Rh3 Nc7 15. Rf3 15... Kg8 $13 {
|
|
- Iordachescu,V-Agdestein,S/Port Erin Monarch Assurance 2003/}) 9. Qg4 $1 9...
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|
Kf7 (9... Qd7 {Ftacnik} 10. Bb5 Nc6 11. Nf3 $14) (9... g6 $6 {Ftacnik} 10. h5
|
|
$1 $16) 10. Rh3 10... h5 {This move only weakens the kingside. Also bad was} (
|
|
10... Qxc2 11. Bd3 Qb2 12. Rb1 Qxa3 13. Rg3 $40) ({or} 10... fxe5 11. Qh5+ Kf8
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|
(11... Ke7 12. Qg5+ Kf8 (12... Kf7 13. Rg3 g6 14. Rf3+ Ke8 15. Qxe5 $18) 13.
|
|
Rf3+ Nf6 14. dxe5 $18) 12. Rf3+ Nf6 13. dxe5 $18) ({Possibly} 10... f5 $5 {
|
|
was lesser evel, but after for example} 11. Qh5+ g6 12. Qd1 cxd4 13. h5 g5 14.
|
|
Bxg5 h6 15. Bc1 {white chances are better}) 11. Qf4 Nc6 (11... Qxc2 12. Bd3 Qb2
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|
13. Rb1 Qxa3 14. Nf3 $40 (14. Rg3 $5)) 12. Rg3 (12. Nf3 $5 12... c4 $140 13.
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|
exf6 gxf6 14. Ne5+ $1 14... Nxe5 15. dxe5 Qxc2 16. exf6 Nxf6 17. Bd3 $1 17...
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|
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:}
|
|
12... Nge7 $6 13. Rxg7+ (13. Bd3 $5 13... f5 14. Nh3 $40) 13... Kxg7 14. exf6+
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|
Kf7 15. fxe7+ Kxe7 16. Qg5+ 16... Kf7 $8 17. Be2 $16) (12... cxd4 13. Nf3 Qxc2
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|
14. Bd3 $1 14... Qb2 15. Rb1 Qxa3 16. cxd4 $40) 13. Nf3 13... c4 {An optional
|
|
alternatives demonstrates that White's threats are very serious: Ftacnik:
|
|
'Shipov is radically preventing activity of the opponent's white squared
|
|
bishop. Despite that white's attack is gaining strength by each move. '} (13...
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Qxc2 14. Bd3 (14. exf6 $5 14... gxf6 15. Ne5+) 14... Qb2 15. Rb1 Qxa3 16. exf6
|
|
gxf6 17. Ne5+ Ke8 (17... Kf8 18. Rxg8+ $1 18... Nxg8 19. Ng6+ Ke8 (19... Kg7
|
|
20. Qc7+ $18) 20. Qd6 $18)) (13... Nf5 14. Rxg7+ $5 {A fabulous idea!} (14. Bd3
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{Morozevich} 14... Nxg3 15. exf6 Nxf6 16. Qxg3 $44) 14... Kxg7 15. exf6+ Kf8
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|
16. Ne5 Nxf6 (16... Rh7 17. Qg5 $40) 17. Ng6+ Kg7 18. Nxh8 Ne4 19. Qe5+ Kg8 20.
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Bd3 $16) (13... Ng6 14. Rxg6 Kxg6 15. exf6 Nxf6 16. Bd3+ Kf7 17. Qc7+ Kg8 18.
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Ne5 $40) 14. exf6 gxf6 (14... Nxf6 {Ftacnik} 15. Ne5+ Kf8 16. Rxg7 Kxg7 17.
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Qg5+ Kh7 18. Qxf6 $18) 15. Ne5+ Ke8 (15... Kf8 $5 16. Rxg8+ $140 (16. Kd1 $5 {
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|
Ftacnik}) 16... Nxg8 (16... Kxg8 {Ftacnik} 17. Qxf6 Rh7 18. Bh6 Bd7 19. Be2 $16
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|
) 17. Ng6+ Kg7 18. Nxh8 18... Qxc2 $14 19. Qf3 {Ftacnik} 19... Qh7 20. Be2 $14)
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16. Ng6 $1 {A very annoying move! Black's king is in great danger and the very
|
|
next move would be fatal for him.} 16... Nxg6 17. Rxg6 Qxc2 18. Qg3 Kf8 (18...
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|
Ne7 19. Rxf6 Qb2 20. Rd1 Qxa3 21. Be2 $18) 19. Be2 Qf5 (19... e5 20. Rc1 $1 (
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|
20. dxe5 20... Bg4 $1) 20... Qe4 21. f3 (21. dxe5 Bg4 (21... Qxe5 22. Bf4 $40)
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|
22. Rxf6+ $1 22... Nxf6 23. f3 Qh7 24. exf6 $16) 21... Qf5 22. dxe5 Qxe5 23.
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Bf4 $18) 20. Bf4 $18 {White's positional advantage is decisive and Morozevich
|
|
chooses the most vigorous way of realisation. Ftacnik: 'Bringing dark squared
|
|
bishop into play decides immediatelly, the defender is grossly underdeveloped.
|
|
'} (20. Rg7 e5 21. dxe5 $18) 20... e5 (20... Ne7 21. Bd6 Rh7 22. Rg8+ Kf7 23.
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Bxe7 Kxe7 24. Qc7+ $18) 21. dxe5 Bd7 22. exf6 Re8 (22... Nxf6 23. Bd6+ Ke8 24.
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Rg5 Qe6 25. Re5 $18) 23. Be3 (23. Bh6+ $5 23... Kf7 24. Rg7+ Kxf6 25. Be3 $1
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25... Rxe3 26. fxe3 $18) 23... Nxf6 (23... Rxe3 $8 24. fxe3 Nxf6 25. O-O-O $5
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$18) 24. Bc5+ 1-0
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[Event "EU-Cup 19th"]
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[Site "Rethymnon"]
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[Date "2003.10.03"]
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[Round "6.2"]
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[White "Bologan, Viktor"]
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[Black "Roiz, Michael"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2650"]
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[BlackElo "2554"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "61"]
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[EventDate "2003.09.28"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2004.02.03"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 6... Qa5 {
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This move has become very popular in the last couple of years.} 7. Bd2 Qa4 8.
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Nf3 (8. Qg4 $5) (8. Qb1 $5) 8... c4 9. h4 (9. g3 Ne7 10. Bh3 Nbc6 11. O-O Bd7
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12. Nh4 O-O-O 13. f4 Nf5 14. Ng2 h5 15. Ne3 g6 16. Bg2 Kb8 17. Bf3 17... Bc8
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$11 {Gunnarsson,J-Psakhis,L/Torshavn op 2000//0-1 (51)}) 9... Nc6 10. h5 10...
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h6 11. g3 $146 {
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This is a novelty in this position, although the idea is not new at all.} (11.
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Nh4 Nge7 12. g4 (12. Rh3 $5 12... Bd7 13. Rf3) 12... Bd7 13. Bg2 O-O-O 14. O-O
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g5 15. Nf3 15... Rdf8 $132 {
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Roiz Baztan,D-Fernandez Diaz,I/Asturias t-ch 2003/1-0 (42)}) 11... Bd7 12. Bh3
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O-O-O 13. Bf4 Nge7 (13... g5 14. hxg6 fxg6 15. Bg2 $14 (15. Bg4 Rf8 16. Qd2))
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14. Qd2 Rdf8 15. Nh4 {A space advantage gives White better chances,
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nevertheless Black's position is still fairly solid.} 15... Rh7 (15... Qa5 $5
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$142) 16. Ng2 Kb8 (16... Nf5 17. g4) (16... g5 $5 17. hxg6 fxg6 18. Bxh6 $4
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$140 18... Rfh8 $19) 17. Ne3 Ka8 18. Bg2 18... Nc8 19. g4 $36 19... Qa5 (19...
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Nb6 20. Bg3 20... Qa5 {leads just to moves transpozition.}) 20. Bg3 20... Nb6
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21. a4 $1 {The players have completed their development and now White is
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rushing to the attack.} 21... Nxa4 22. Ra3 22... b5 (22... Qb5 23. O-O $16) 23.
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O-O Qd8 24. Rb1 {In return for the pawn, White has attacking chances against
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black's exposed king.} 24... a6 25. Nxd5 $1 {This is typical sacrifice for
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such positions. Bologan open all possible lines and diagonals and black king
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never will get now safe place on the board.} 25... exd5 26. Bxd5 26... Rhh8 (
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26... Qe7 27. Rxa4 $5 27... bxa4 28. Qe2 Rc8 (28... Rb8 29. Rxb8+ Kxb8 30. Be4
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$5 30... Rh8 31. e6+ Ka7 32. d5 $40) 29. Qxc4 Ka7 30. e6 $1 30... fxe6 (30...
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Bxe6 31. Qxc6 $1 31... Rxc6 32. Bb8+ Ka8 33. Bxc6+) 31. Be4 Rhh8 32. f3) 27.
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Bg2 Qc8 28. f4 {
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White's position is still formidable despite the fact he is a piece down.}
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28... Ka7 (28... Bxg4 $142 29. d5 (29. Rxa4 $5 29... bxa4 30. d5 Rd8 31. Qf2)
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29... Rd8 (29... Nxe5 30. fxe5 Qc5+ 31. Bf2 Qxa3 32. d6+ Kb8 33. Qd5 $18) 30.
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Qf2 {with terrible attack}) 29. Bf2 {It seems that Black's position can no
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longer be saved - there are too many White' pieces pointed at the black king,
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who is all alone} 29... Na5 (29... Ka8 30. d5) (29... Nb6 30. Rxb5 $18) 30.
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Rxa4 bxa4 31. d5+ 1-0
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[Event "EU-chT (Men) 14th"]
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[Site "Plovdiv"]
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[Date "2003.10.11"]
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[Round "1.1"]
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[White "Shirov, Alexei"]
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[Black "Atalik, Suat"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C16"]
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[WhiteElo "2737"]
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[BlackElo "2570"]
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[Annotator "Stohl,I"]
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[PlyCount "53"]
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[EventDate "2003.10.10"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2004.02.03"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 (4... c5 {
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is the more usual move, but after} 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 {Black anyway plays}
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6... Ne7 {transposing into the main lines. But Atalik has something different
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on his mind.}) 5. a3 {The main move. Another often played alternative, which
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has already occurred in Atalik's practice, is} (5. Bd2 b6 6. Nce2 (6. Qg4 $142)
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6... Bxd2+ 7. Qxd2 Ba6 8. f4 c5 9. Nf3 Nbc6 10. O-O-O Bxe2 11. Bxe2 c4 12. g4
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12... b5 $36 13. f5 exf5 14. gxf5 Nxf5 15. Kb1 O-O 16. Rhg1 f6 17. Rg4 fxe5 18.
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dxe5 d4 19. Rdg1 Qe7 20. Qf4 20... Rae8 $17 {
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Bartel,M-Atalik,S/EU-ch Istanbul/2003/}) (5. Qg4 c5 (5... Nf5 6. Bd3 h5 7. Qf4
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Nc6 8. Nf3 Be7 9. a3 a6 (9... g5 $5 $142 10. Nxg5 10... Ncxd4 $14 {/ }) 10. h4
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b6 11. Bd2 Qd7 12. O-O-O Bb7 13. g4 hxg4 14. Qxg4 Rg8 15. h5 O-O-O 16. Ne2 Kb8
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17. Rdg1 Ka7 18. Rh2 a5 19. Qf4 Ba6 20. Bxf5 exf5 21. Ng3 Bc8 22. Rhg2 $16 {
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Jansa,V-Uhlmann,W/Bad Liebenstein/1963/}) 6. a3 Bxc3+ 7. bxc3 {-C18}) 5...
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Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 6... b6 $5 { Ba6, c4 A very demanding line. Black sets himself
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positional goals (exchanging the bad Bc8, play on light squares) before
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finishing his development. A single inaccuracy may cost him dearly and White's
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attack will be too strong.} (6... c5 {-C18}) 7. Qg4 {Black's setup is not easy
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to crack, so an energetic reaction is in demand. This active sortie is played
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more often, than all the other alternatives together.} (7. Nh3 $5 { Nf4-h5 }
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7... Ng6 8. a4 Ba6 9. Bxa6 Nxa6 10. O-O Nb8 11. f4 $1 11... Ne7 12. g4 Qd7 13.
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f5 $5 13... exf5 14. Qf3 g6 15. Bg5 $44 { }) (7. a4 7... Ba6 $132) (7. Nf3 7...
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Ba6 $13) 7... Ng6 {Black has postponed any for the time being, so he can't
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ignore the direct attack on g7 as in some C18 lines, or even castle short
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immediately, as this gives White's a direct target.} (7... O-O $2 8. Bg5 {
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Bf6} 8... Qd7 9. Bd3 (9. h4 Nf5 10. Nf3 c5 11. Bf6 Kh8 12. Ng5 $1 12... gxf6
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13. exf6 h6 14. Qh5 cxd4 15. Bd3 Qc7 16. O-O Qd8 17. Nxf7+ Rxf7 18. Qxf7 Qg8
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19. Qh5 Nd7 20. Bxf5 exf5 21. f7 Qg7 22. Rfe1 Nf8 23. Re8 Bb7 24. Rae1 d3 25.
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R1e6 Kh7 26. Qxf5+ Kh8 27. cxd3 Bc8 28. Rxf8+ Qxf8 29. Qf6+ {
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1-0,Klovsky,R-Nei,I/Riga/1968/}) (9. h4 {alebo}) 9... Ng6 10. h4 f5 11. exf6 e5
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12. Qxd7 Nxd7 13. fxg7 Kxg7 14. Ne2 h6 15. Bd2 $16 {
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Taimanov,M-Katetov,M/Leningrad/1946/}) (7... Nf5 8. Bd3 h5 9. Qh3 $36 {
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is not ideal either, White has forced a serious weakening of the and
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compared with the game, Ba6 is still impossible and his attacking chances are
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more real.}) ({Playable is} 7... Kf8 8. a4 $14 (8. Nh3 $5 8... Ng6 9. a4 $36 {
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Cutting off the Rh8 is a usual thing in this line (see Black's move 10),
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nevertheless it requires strong nerves. After all, Black will pay for his
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offside R in the end.})) 8. h4 {The most consistent continuation.} (8. Bd3 8...
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Ba6 {is too meek}) ({Yudasin's idea} 8. g3 8... Ba6 9. Bg2 {
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seems rather artificial, Black gets sufficient after the natural} 9... c5 (
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9... Nc6 10. h4 h5 11. Qd1 Nge7 12. Nh3 Qd7 13. Nf4 g6 14. Nd3 Nf5 15. O-O Nce7
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16. a4 Rc8 17. Bg5 17... Bxd3 {Yudasin,L-Bykhovsky,A/Beersheba/1996/} 18. cxd3
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$16) 10. h4 h5 (10... Qc7 $2 11. h5 $1 11... cxd4 12. hxg6 $1 12... Qxc3+ 13.
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Kd1 Qxa1 14. Rxh7 $40) 11. Qd1 11... Qc7 $13) 8... h5 9. Qg3 {
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White has 2 other moves:} (9. Qd1 Ba6 10. Bxa6 Nxa6 11. Bg5 11... f6 $1 $142 (
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11... Qd7 12. Ne2 Ne7 (12... Qc6 13. f4 $1 {
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f5,Qd3 is dangerous for Black, he has no good way to stop this break:} 13...
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Nb8 14. O-O Nd7 15. Qd3 Qc4 16. Qxc4 dxc4 17. f5 exf5 18. Rxf5 O-O 19. Raf1
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Rae8 20. Ng3 f6 21. exf6 gxf6 22. Bh6 $16 {
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Macieja,B-Grabarczyk,B/POL-ch Polanica Zdroj/1999/}) 13. Nf4 g6 14. Qd3 (14. a4
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$5 $36 { }) 14... Nb8 (14... Qa4 $5 $14) 15. Bf6 (15. c4 $36) 15... Rg8 16. f3
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$14 { Dolmatov}) 12. Qd3 Kf7 13. Rh3 Nb8 14. exf6 gxf6 15. Rf3 Nd7 16. Nh3 Qe7
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17. Nf4 (17. Kf1 17... e5 $1 18. Qf5 {
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Smikovski,I-Potkin,V/RUS-chT Togliatti/2003/} 18... Kg7 $1 $15) 17... Nxf4 (
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17... Rag8 $132) 18. Bxf4 c5 19. Kf1 c4 20. Qd1 Rag8 21. a4 Rg4 22. g3 a6 23.
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Rb1 Rc8 24. Re3 Rc6 25. f3 25... Rg8 $13 {
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Naiditsch,A-Potkin,V/EU-ch Istanbul/2003/}) (9. Qf3 9... Nxh4 $5 10. Qh3 Nf5
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11. g4 Ne7 12. gxh5 (12. Bg5 12... Ba6 $13) 12... Ba6 13. Bxa6 Nxa6 14. Qg4
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14... Nf5 $13) 9... Ba6 10. Ne2 ({The other move is} 10. Bxa6 10... Nxa6 11.
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Ne2 $142 (11. Bg5 11... Qd7 $13 {is similar to the above note with 9.Qd1. The
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difference in the position of White's Q seems in Black's favour-the Ph5 is not
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under pressure, Rh3-f3 is stopped for a long time, while Black's with Qa4 is
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more effective.} (11... f6 $2 12. Bxf6 $18)) 11... Qd7 (11... c5 12. Nf4 Nxf4
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13. Bxf4 Kf8 14. Bg5 Qd7 15. O-O Rc8 (15... Qa4 $5 $142) 16. f4 Nb8 17. Rad1
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cxd4 18. cxd4 Nc6 19. c4 $1 $40 {Fischer,R-Hoppe,R/Davis sim/1964/}) (11... Nb8
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12. Bg5 Qd7 13. Qf3 Qa4 14. Ng3 Qxc2 15. Rc1 Qb2 16. Nxh5 Kf8 17. Rh3 Nd7 18.
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Rd1 c5 19. Nxg7 $1 19... Kxg7 20. h5 $16 {Bogdanovic,R-Matulovic,M/YUG-ch/1957/
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}) 12. Nf4 Nxf4 13. Bxf4 13... Kf8 $5 14. a4 14... Nb8 $14 {Although White is
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probably somewhat better due to Black's problems with connecting his R, it's
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not easy to break through with only one pair of minor pieces on the board.})
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10... Rh7 $5 (10... Nc6 $2 11. Nf4 Bxf1 12. Nxg6 $16) ({
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Black was successful with} 10... Kf8 11. a4 11... Nc6 {
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but it seems suspicious after the more natural} 12. Bg5 $142 (12. Nf4 $6 12...
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Bxf1 13. Nxg6+ fxg6 14. Kxf1 Qe8 15. Qd3 Kg8 16. c4 dxc4 17. Qxc4 Rd8 18. c3
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Kh7 19. Rh3 Rf8 20. Bg5 Rd5 21. Kg1 Na5 22. Qa6 {
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,Leko,P-Moskalenko,V/Copenhagen/1995/} 22... Qd7 $15) 12... Qd7 13. Qf3 {
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Ng3-h5 }) (10... Qc8 {and the somewhat better}) (10... Qd7 $5 {
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in comparison with the 10.Ba6 lines give White the extra option} 11. Nf4 (11.
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a4 $5) 11... Nxf4 12. Bxf4 Kf8 13. Bd3 $1 $14 {Black will achieve the desired
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exchange of B only by improving White's P-structure, he must prepare for a
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long siege of his passive position.}) (10... Rg8 $6 {
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has similar ideas as the text-move, but it runs into} 11. Qf3 $1 {
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and Black either gives a pawn, or will suffer horribly after} 11... Nxh4 12.
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Qxh5 $16) ({In this line due to his lacking development Black tries to keep
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the position closed as long as possible. In spite of this interesting is the
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yet untested, but otherwise typical French move} 10... c5 $5 {
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c Critical is probably} 11. Nf4 (11. dxc5 $6 11... Qc7 $1 $15) 11... Nxf4 12.
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Bxf4 {and once again Black must decide, whiat to do with the vulnerable Pg7.
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The committal text prophylactically protects the P, on the other hand it
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misplaces the R.}) (10... Kd7 { Kc8-b7} 11. Qf3 $1 { Ng3,Bg5 }) 11. Bg5 {
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White plays a natural developing move with tempo.} ({
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However, interesting was also the more refined} 11. a4 {
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the Bc1 may find it's place also on the other } 11... Qc8 $5 (11... Nc6 $6
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$143 12. Nf4 Bxf1 13. Nxg6 Ba6 14. Ba3 $1 { Nf8} 14... Rh6 15. Nf4 g6 16. Nh3
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Na5 17. Bc1 Rh8 18. Bg5 Qc8 19. Qf4 Rg8 20. Qf6 Qd7 21. f3 Rc8 22. g4 c5 23.
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gxh5 gxh5 24. Nf4 $16 {Wu Wenjin-Graf,A/Shenyang/1999/}) 12. a5 (12. Ba3 c5 13.
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dxc5 bxc5 14. Qe3 Nd7 15. f4 Qc6 16. Qd2 Rh8 17. g3 Ne7 18. Bh3 Nb6 19. Kf2 g6
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20. Qe3 Rc8 21. Rhe1 Nc4 22. Qc1 22... Nf5 $17 {
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Olivera,A-Byrne,R/Buenos Aires/1964/}) 12... Nc6 13. axb6 cxb6 14. Ba3 $13) (
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11. Nf4 {is not too effective anymore now:} 11... Nxf4 12. Bxf4 Bxf1 13. Kxf1
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Nc6 14. Qd3 Rh8 15. c4 $6 15... dxc4 16. Qxc4 Qd5 17. Qxd5 exd5 18. c3 Na5 19.
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Rh3 Kd7 20. Rg3 Rh7 21. Rd1 Ke6 22. Rg5 Rc8 23. Ke2 23... c5 $36 {
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Pecnik,L-Potkin,V/EU-chJ U18/2000/}) 11... Qd7 {The previous note shows Black
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should probably have tried to undermine White's with} (11... Qc8 $1 $142 {
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The position is not clear at all, in any case the plan from the game is not
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effective anymore:} 12. Qf3 (12. a4 c5 13. a5 Nc6 14. axb6 14... axb6 $36)
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12... c5 13. Ng3 $6 13... Bxf1 14. Rxf1 (14. Kxf1 cxd4 15. cxd4 15... Qc4+ $17)
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14... cxd4 15. cxd4 15... Qc4 $15) 12. Qf3 $146 {
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Shirov plays the most direct move. The prophylactic} (12. a4 {would enable
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Black to return to the idea from the previous note even with a tempo less:}
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12... Qc8 $5 (12... c5 13. a5 $36) (12... Nc6 13. Qf3 $14) 13. a5 13... Nc6 $13
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) 12... Qa4 $2 {A typical and very natural move, who could suppose the Q will
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soon be direly missed in the defence.} ({Necessary was} 12... c5 $1 $142 13.
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Ng3 Bxf1 14. Kxf1 Qb5+ (14... Nc6 $6 15. Rd1 { h5}) 15. Kg1 15... Nc6 $132 {
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with a really messy position.} (15... Qb2 $2 16. Nf5 $3 $18)) 13. Ng3 $1 {
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White must be consistent.} 13... Bxf1 (13... Qxc2 14. Bxa6 {is also dangerous
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for Black, his N is misplaced on a6 and he will have serious problems with his
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Ke8 and his passive R. } (14. c4 $2 14... Nc6 $36 { d4}) 14... Nxa6 15. Rc1
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Qb3 16. Nxh5 Qxa3 17. O-O $44 { , Na6}) 14. Kxf1 14... c5 $2 {
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Now Shirov uncorks a brilliant tactical blow.} ({
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Now matter how unpleasant, Black should have gone for} 14... Qxc2 15. Nxh5 {
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Ng7!,Qf6 Black's greatest problem are his uncoordinated major pieces, as
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mentioned already above.} 15... Qb2 $5 $142 (15... Nd7 16. g4 $1 $16 { Kg2} (
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16. Ng3 $2 16... f6 $1 17. Rc1 (17. exf6 gxf6 18. Bxf6 Rf7 19. Nh5 Nxf6 20.
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Nxf6+ 20... Ke7 $19) 17... Qb2 18. Qd3 Ngf8 19. exf6 19... gxf6 $15)) (15...
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Nc6 16. g4 $1 $36 (16. Ng3 Qb2 17. Re1 Qxa3 18. h5 Nf8 19. h6 $44)) (15... Qf5
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16. Qxf5 exf5 17. Ng3 f4 18. Nf5 $16 { h5,Ke2, f4}) 16. Re1 16... Nc6 {
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is possibly the most testing, but even here White has a pleasant choice, he
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can either protect his P, or play for the attack:} 17. Ng3 (17. Bc1 $14) 17...
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Qxa3 18. h5 $44) 15. Nf5 $3 {A beautiful sacrifice, Shirov hardly could have
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calculated all to the end and had to rely at least partly on his intuition and
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fantasy. It didn't let him down-White gets a very strong, possibly even
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decisive attack. At least even after analysis I can't find any plausible
|
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defence, in the game the defender's task is much more difficult.} (15. Nxh5 $2
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$143 15... Nc6 $1 {and White's crumbles, while} (15... cxd4 $2 16. Nxg7+ $1
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16... Rxg7 17. Qf6 $18) 16. Bh6 {leads nowhere after} 16... Rxh6 17. Nxg7+
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17... Kd7 $1 18. Qxf7+ 18... Nge7 $17) 15... Qc4+ (15... exf5 16. Qxd5 {
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Qd8#,Qa8} 16... Nc6 $8 17. e6 Kf8 (17... fxe6 $2 18. Qxe6+ $18 { Re1}) (17...
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Qa6+ 18. Kg1 18... Qc8 {only transposes}) 18. exf7 18... Qa6+ ({
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The Pf7 is a thorn in Black's flesh:} 18... Nh8 $2 19. Qd6+ Kxf7 20. d5 {
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Qe6#,dc6}) 19. Kg1 Qc8 (19... Qb7 20. Re1 Rb8 21. Qd6+ Nce7 (21... Kxf7 22.
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Qe6+ $18) 22. d5 $1 { Qe6,d6+-}) 20. Re1 Nce7 (20... Nge7 21. Qd6 Qd8 22. Qe6
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$18 { d5-d6}) 21. Qd6 Qd8 22. Qe6 { d5} 22... Qc7 23. Rh3 Rd8 (23... f4 24. Rf3
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$5 (24. Rd3 Rd8 (24... c4 25. d5 $1 25... cxd3 26. d6 $18) 25. dxc5 Rxd3 26.
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cxd3 (26. cxb6 Qd7 27. bxa7 Qxe6 28. a8=Q+ 28... Qc8 $14) 26... bxc5 27. Qe4
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27... Rh6 $1 $14) (24. dxc5 Rd8 (24... bxc5 25. Rd3 Rd8 26. Red1 Rxd3 27. Rxd3
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$18) 25. cxb6 axb6 26. Rd3 Rxd3 27. cxd3 { d4-d5+-}) 24... Rd8 25. Rxf4 Qd7 (
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25... Rd6 26. Qxe7+ $18) 26. Qe4 { Rf3-e3+-}) 24. Rhe3 Rd7 25. d5 $16 {
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/+- Black is completely tied up and White can regain the sacrificed material
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at his leasure after first improving his position with c4,a4,Kf1 etc.}) ({
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Black must accept the gift, letting the N enter via d6 is hopeless:} 15... Kd7
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16. Nd6 f6 17. c4 $1 (17. Qd3 17... Nf8 $16) 17... fxe5 18. dxe5 Nxe5 19. Qf8
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$40 {+-}) 16. Kg1 exf5 17. Qxf5 17... Nd7 $8 (17... Nc6 $2 18. e6 $18) 18. e6
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Nf6 19. Re1 $1 {White has time for this quiet move.} (19. Bxf6 $2 19... gxf6
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20. Qxf6 20... Qxc3 $1 {prevents Re1} (20... Ne7 $6 $143 21. Re1 $36) 21. exf7+
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(21. Kh2 Qxd4 22. exf7+ 22... Rxf7 {only transposes}) 21... Rxf7 22. Qc6+ Ke7
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23. Kh2 23... Qxd4 $1 24. Rhe1+ Ne5 25. Qxa8 25... Qxh4+ $11) 19... Qxc3 ({
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Somewhat better, although probably insufficient was} 19... Nf8 $5 $142 20. Rh3
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$1 $142 (20. Bxf6 gxf6 21. e7 (21. Qxf6 $2 21... fxe6 22. Rxe6+ Kd7 23. Rd6+
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23... Kc7 $17) 21... Ng6 22. Qxf6 $6 (22. Rh3 $1 $142 {
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still leads to the main line}) 22... cxd4 (22... Kd7 $5 {is similar, as} 23.
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Qf5+ Ke8 24. Rh3 24... cxd4 {transposes}) 23. Rh3 23... Kd7 $1 { Re8} (23...
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Rc8 24. Rg3 Qc6 25. Rxg6 Qxf6 26. Rg8+ Kd7 27. Rxc8 Qxe7 28. Rxe7+ $16) (23...
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dxc3 24. Rg3 $18 { Rg6}) 24. Qf5+ Ke8 25. Qf6 (25. Rg3 25... Qc6 $13 {/ })
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25... Kd7 $11) 20... cxd4 { Qc8,Qc6} (20... fxe6 21. Rxe6+ $1 21... Nxe6 (21...
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Kf7 22. Bxf6 Nxe6 23. Bxg7+ $1 23... Kxg7 24. Rg3+ Kh8 25. Qxe6 $18) 22. Qxe6+
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Kf8 (22... Kd8 23. Qg8+ $18) 23. Bxf6 gxf6 24. Qxf6+ $18) 21. Bxf6 (21. Rf3 $2
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21... Qc6 $1 $17) 21... gxf6 22. e7 Ng6 23. Rg3 Rh8 (23... Rh6 $2 24. Qxf6 {
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Qg7+-}) 24. Qxf6 Rg8 25. Rf3 $1 $142 (25. f4 Rc8 26. f5 26... Qc6 $1 (26... Rc6
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27. Re6 $1 $18) 27. Qg5 $5 (27. Qxd4 27... Qc5 $132) (27. Rxg6 fxg6 28. Re6
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Qxc3 29. fxg6 Kd7 30. e8=Q+ Rcxe8 31. Qf7+ Kd8 32. Qf6+ $11) (27. Re6 $2 27...
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fxe6 28. fxg6 28... Kd7 $19) 27... dxc3 (27... Qc5 28. fxg6 Rxg6 29. Qxh5 Rxg3
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30. Qh8+ $18) 28. fxg6 Rxg6 29. Qxh5 Re6 30. Re5 $5 $40) 25... Nh8 {
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First the Rh7, now the Nh8 are tragic pieces...} 26. Rf5 $1 26... Rc8 (26...
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Qxc3 27. Rd1 Qxc2 28. Rxd5 $1 28... Qxd1+ 29. Kh2 $18) 27. Re6 $3 27... Kd7 (
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27... fxe6 28. Qxe6 dxc3 29. Qxg8+ Kxe7 30. Qg7+ Kd6 31. Rxh5 Qf4 32. Rh6+ $18)
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28. Rd6+ Kc7 29. cxd4 $40 (29. Qe5 $5)) (19... Kf8 $2 20. exf7 Kxf7 21. Qe6+
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Kf8 22. Qc6 $1 $18) 20. exf7+ Kxf7 (20... Kf8 {loses a piece after} 21. Re8+ $1
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21... Rxe8 (21... Nxe8 22. fxe8=Q+ Kxe8 23. Qxg6+ $18) 22. fxe8=Q+ Kxe8 23.
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Qxg6+ { Bf6+-}) 21. Qe6+ Kf8 22. Rh3 $18 {
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The last passive piece joins the attack and decides the game.} 22... Qxd4 (
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22... Qxc2 23. Rf3 cxd4 (23... Nh8 24. Qxd5 Re8 25. Qd6+ $18) 24. Qd6+ $1 $142
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(24. Bxf6 $2 24... gxf6 25. Rxf6+ Kg7 26. Qf7+ (26. Rf7+ $2 26... Kh6 $19 {
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and there is no mate from e3.}) 26... Kh8 27. Re8+ Rxe8 28. Qxe8+ Kg7 29. Qf7+
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Kh6 30. Qf8+ $11) 24... Kg8 25. Bxf6 { Qd5} {Aj po najlepsom} 25... gxf6 (25...
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Rf8 26. Bxd4 Rxf3 27. Qxd5+ $1 27... Rf7 28. Re8+ Nf8 29. Rxf8+ $1 29... Kxf8
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30. Qd8#) 26. Qxd5+ Rf7 27. Qxa8+ Kg7 28. Qe4 $18 {
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All these lines show how helpless Black's R are.}) 23. Rf3 Nxh4 ({
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Insufficient is even the somewhat better} 23... Qg4 24. Qxd5 $1 {Qa8,Re4!}
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24... Re8 25. Qd6+ Re7 (25... Kg8 26. Rxe8+ Nxe8 27. Qd5+ Kh8 28. Qf7 $18 {
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mates}) 26. Rxe7 Nxe7 27. Re3 Qd7 28. Qxd7 Nxd7 29. Rxe7 $18) 24. Rf4 Qc3 25.
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Bxh4 $138 (25. Bxf6 $142 25... gxf6 26. Rxf6+ Kg7 27. Rf7+ (27. Qf7+ Kh8 28.
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Re8+ $18) 27... Kh8 (27... Kg8 28. Rxa7+ $18) 28. Qe8+ $1 28... Rxe8 29. Rxe8#)
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25... Rh6 26. Re5 (26. Rf3 Qd4 27. Bg3 Rd8 (27... g5 28. Be5 $18) 28. Bd6+ Rxd6
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29. Qe8#) 26... Qd2 (26... Qa1+ 27. Kh2 Qc1 28. Rff5 $18 { f6}) 27. Bxf6 (27.
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Bxf6 Rxf6 (27... Qxf4 28. Qe7+ Kg8 29. Qxg7#) 28. Rxf6+ gxf6 29. Qxf6+ Kg8 30.
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Re7 $18) 1-0
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[Event "Nagykanizsa 1st"]
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[Site "Nagykanizsa"]
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[Date "2003.11.07"]
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[Round "3"]
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[White "Timoshenko, Georgy"]
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[Black "Farago, Ivan"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2548"]
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[BlackElo "2485"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "77"]
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[EventDate "2003.11.05"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2004.03.30"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 c5 7. Qg4 O-O 8. Bd3
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8... Qa5 {This move has become quite popular in the last couple of years.} 9.
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Bd2 Nbc6 10. Nf3 f5 11. exf6 Rxf6 12. Qh5 Nf5 13. g4 c4 14. gxf5 cxd3 15. Rg1
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15... Bd7 16. Qg5 (16. c4 Qc7 17. Bh6 Be8 18. Qh4 Rxh6 19. Qxh6 dxc4 20. cxd3
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cxd3 21. f6 Bg6 22. Qxg7+ Qxg7 23. fxg7 Rd8 24. Rg4 24... Bf5 $11 {
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Shirov,A-Khalifman,A/Dos Hermanas-A 2003/CBM 95/[Psakhis]/ - (44)}) 16... Rf7
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17. f6 (17. cxd3 exf5 18. Ne5 Re8 19. f4 Nxe5 20. dxe5 Qa6 21. Ke2 Bb5 22. Qg3
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22... Qa4 $13 {
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0-1 Vehi Bach,V-Garcia Martinez,S/Barbera del Valles op 2003/ (49)}) 17... Qd8
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18. Ne5 $146 {Interesting novelty.} (18. Qh6 Qxf6 19. Qxf6 Rxf6 20. Ne5 Nxe5
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21. dxe5 Rf5 22. cxd3 Rxe5+ 23. Be3 Rh5 24. Rb1 Bc6 25. Bf4 25... e5 $17 {
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0-1 Sumets,A-Drozdovskij,Y/Odessa-ch 2000 (40)}) (18. cxd3 Qxf6 19. Qxf6 Rxf6
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20. Ne5 Nxe5 21. dxe5 21... Rf5 $11) 18... Nxe5 19. dxe5 19... dxc2 {Black has
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a small material advantage, but White retains many interesting tactical
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opportunities on the kingside.} 20. Be3 {A critical position of the variation,
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since it is the end of series of more or less forced moves.} (20. Qh6 Qf8 21.
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Rc1 Kh8) 20... Rc8 (20... Ba4 21. Qh6 Qc7 22. Bd4) 21. Kd2 Ba4 22. Bd4 22...
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Rc4 23. Qe3 Kh8 24. Rg4 (24. fxg7+ 24... Kg8 $1 $13 (24... Rxg7 $2 $143 25.
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Rxg7 Kxg7 26. Rg1+ Kh8 27. Qh6 Qe7 28. Qf6+ $1 28... Qxf6 29. exf6 $18)) 24...
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Qf8 25. h4 $5 25... b6 (25... Rfc7 $5 26. h5 $36 (26. Rag1 26... Qxa3 $132))
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26. h5 {Black should have stuck to a passive defense.} 26... Bb3 27. f4 (27.
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Rag1 27... Rcc7) 27... Ra4 {Black creates some threats on the queen side,
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trying to prevent White's activity on the opposite flank.} (27... Rc6 $5) 28.
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f5 $1 {Further casualties are unavoidable for Black because of the unstable
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|
position of his king.} 28... exf5 (28... Rxa3 29. Rc1 Qe8 30. fxe6 Qxe6 31. Qg3
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$18) 29. Rxg7 Rxg7 (29... Rxa3 30. Qh6 $18) 30. fxg7+ Qxg7 31. e6 {
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White has played vigorously and has obtained an practically winning position.}
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31... Rxd4+ 32. cxd4 $1 (32. Qxd4 $143 32... Qxd4+ 33. cxd4 Kg7 34. Rg1+ Kf6
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35. h6 $16) 32... Ba4 33. e7 Qg2+ 34. Kc3 Qe4 (34... Be8 35. Rg1) 35. Qxe4 dxe4
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(35... fxe4 36. h6) 36. Rg1 h6 (36... e3 37. Kd3 $1 37... f4 38. Ke4 $18) 37.
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d5 f4 38. Kd4 f3 39. Ke3 (39. Kxe4 $6 39... f2 40. Rc1 Kg7) (39. Ke3 Be8 40. d6
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Kh7 41. Rc1 Kg7 42. Rxc2 Kf7 43. Rc8 $18) 1-0
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[Event "Corus"]
|
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[Site "Wijk aan Zee"]
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[Date "2004.01.22"]
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[Round "10"]
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[White "Topalov, Veselin"]
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[Black "Bareev, Evgeny"]
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[Result "0-1"]
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[ECO "C19"]
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[WhiteElo "2735"]
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[BlackElo "2714"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "98"]
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[EventDate "2004.01.10"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2004.03.30"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 c5 7. a4 (7. Qg4 $1)
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7... Qc7 8. Nf3 8... h6 $5 {
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This is a good way for Black to avoid complexities of the} (8... b6 9. Bb5+ Bd7
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10. Bd3 $13) 9. Bd3 (9. Be2 b6 10. O-O Ba6 11. Bxa6 Nxa6 12. Qe2 Nb8 13. a5
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bxa5 14. Qb5+ (14. dxc5 Nd7 15. Nd4 O-O 16. f4 Nxc5 17. Qb5 Ne4 18. Qxa5 Qxa5
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19. Rxa5 Nxc3 20. Ba3 Rfe8 21. Ra1 Rac8 22. Rxa7 22... Nc6 $17 {
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Tan,K-L'Ami,E/NED-ch B20 Schagen 2003/EXT 2004/0-1 (49)}) 14... Nd7 15. Qxa5
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Qxa5 16. Rxa5 cxd4 (16... a6 $5) 17. cxd4 Nc6 18. Ra1 Nb6 19. Ba3 Nc4 20. Rfb1
|
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Nxa3 21. Rxa3 21... O-O $11 {
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|
- Serper,G-Yermolinsky,A/USA-ch Seattle 2000/ (22)}) 9... b6 10. a5 (10. O-O
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|
Ba6 11. Nh4 (11. Re1 Bxd3 12. cxd3 Nd7 13. Ba3 O-O 14. Rc1 Rac8 15. Nh4 Rfe8
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16. f4 Ng6 17. Nxg6 fxg6 18. c4 Qc6 19. dxc5 bxc5 20. Qb3 d4 21. Qb5 21... Qc7
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$11 { - De Vreugt,D-L'Ami,E/Dieren op 2003 (24)}) 11... Bxd3 12. cxd3 O-O 13.
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Qg4 Kh7 14. dxc5 Qxe5 15. cxb6 axb6 16. Rb1 Nd7 17. Nf3 17... Qf5 $15 {
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|
- Borriss-Kindermann,S/BL 0102 2002 (40)}) 10... bxa5 11. O-O 11... c4 $5 $146
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({Black experiences much more difficulties after} 11... Ba6 12. Ba3 Bxd3 13.
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cxd3 Nd7 14. dxc5 Nxc5 15. c4 $1 15... dxc4 16. Rc1 Nb7 17. Rxc4 Qd7 18. Qc2
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$36 {1-0 McDonald,N-Shaked,T/London GM 1997 (47)}) 12. Be2 12... O-O $13 13.
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Re1 Nbc6 14. Bf1 (14. Ba3 f6 15. Bd6 15... Qd7 $132) 14... f6 $1 {
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|
In my opinion Black has solved his openings problems.} 15. Ba3 (15. exf6 Rxf6
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|
16. Ba3 16... Bd7) 15... fxe5 16. Bxe7 (16. Nxe5 Nxe5 17. Rxe5 17... Rf7 $11)
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16... Qxe7 17. Nxe5 Nxe5 18. Rxe5 18... Qc7 19. g3 (19. Be2 $5) 19... Bd7 20.
|
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Bh3 20... Rf6 $15 21. Qc1 (21. Qe1 Qb6 22. Rb1 22... Qc6) 21... a4 {
|
|
Thanks to this small weak pawn Bareev keeps a clear advantage.} 22. Qa3 22...
|
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Rb8 $1 23. f4 Rb6 24. Kf2 Qb8 25. Rae1 25... Qf8 $1 (25... g5) 26. Qxf8+ (26.
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Qc1 a3 (26... g5 $5)) 26... Kxf8 {The arisen endgame is not safe for White.}
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27. Ke3 27... g5 $1 (27... Ke7 28. Kd2 Kd6 29. Bg4 29... g5 $5) 28. Bg4 (28.
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fxg5 $5 28... hxg5 29. Bg4 Rb2) 28... gxf4+ 29. gxf4 Rb2 30. f5 $5 (30. Kd2
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Rxf4 31. Bxe6 Bxe6 32. Rxe6 Rf2+ 33. R1e2 Rxe2+ 34. Rxe2 a3 35. Re6 35... a5 $1
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$19) 30... exf5 31. Bf3 (31. Bxf5 Bxf5 32. Rf1 Rxc2 33. Rfxf5 33... Rxc3+ $19)
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31... Rxc2 32. Kf4 Rxc3 33. Bh5 $6 ({Possibly White should have preferred} 33.
|
|
Bxd5 $5 33... Rd3 34. R5e3 34... Rb6 $5 (34... Rxd4+ 35. Ke5 f4 36. Rc3)) 33...
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|
Rh3 $1 34. Rxd5 (34. Be8 Rh4+ 35. Kg3 Rg4+ 36. Kf3 Bxe8 37. Rxe8+ 37... Kg7 $19
|
|
) 34... Rh4+ 35. Kg3 Rxh5 36. Rxd7 36... f4+ $19 37. Kg4 (37. Kf3 Rxh2) 37...
|
|
Rg5+ (37... Rxh2 $5) 38. Kf3 Rf7 (38... Rb5 39. Rxa7 Rb3+ 40. Kg4 40... Re3 $19
|
|
) 39. Rd8+ (39. Rxf7+ Kxf7 40. Kxf4 40... a3 $19) 39... Kg7 40. Rc8 Rb5 41.
|
|
Rxc4 Rb3+ 42. Kf2 42... a3 43. Ra4 f3 44. Ra1 Rb2+ 45. Kg1 (45. Kf1 Rxh2) 45...
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Rg2+ 46. Kh1 a2 47. Rg1 Kf8 48. Rxg2 48... f2 $1 (48... fxg2+ $2 49. Kxg2 $11)
|
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49. Rg1 (49. Rxf2 49... Rxf2) 49... f1=Q 0-1
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|
|
|
[Event "FIDE-Wch k.o."]
|
|
[Site "Tripoli"]
|
|
[Date "2004.06.19"]
|
|
[Round "1.1"]
|
|
[White "Gagunashvili, Merab"]
|
|
[Black "Lputian, Smbat G"]
|
|
[Result "0-1"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
|
[WhiteElo "2562"]
|
|
[BlackElo "2634"]
|
|
[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
|
|
[PlyCount "96"]
|
|
[EventDate "2004.06.19"]
|
|
[Source "ChessBase"]
|
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[SourceDate "2004.09.23"]
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|
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. Qg4 O-O 8. Nf3
|
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({Black experiences much more difficulties after} 8. Bd3 $5 $142) 8... Nbc6 9.
|
|
Bd3 f5 10. exf6 Rxf6 11. Bg5 11... e5 12. Qg3 {This move allows a typical
|
|
exchange sacrifice after which Black receives very good compensation and very
|
|
easy play.} (12. Bxh7+ Kxh7 13. Qh5+ Kg8 14. Bxf6 gxf6 15. dxe5 15... Qf8 $1
|
|
16. O-O Bf5 17. Rfe1 Qf7 18. Qh6 Rf8 19. Qe3 fxe5 20. Nxe5 Nxe5 21. Qxe5 21...
|
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Ng6 $13 { - Schmaltz,R-Jussupow,A/Philadelphia World op 2002/ (25)}) (12. Qh4
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e4 13. Bxf6 gxf6 14. Qxf6 exd3 15. cxd3 Bf5 16. O-O cxd4 17. Nxd4 Nxd4 18. Qxd4
|
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Nc6 19. Qe3 Qf6 20. Qf3 20... Qf7 $11 {
|
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0-1 Trepat,J-Matamoros,C/Lorca Yepes mem 2004 (42)}) 12... Rxf3 $1 13. gxf3 c4
|
|
14. Be2 Qa5 (14... exd4 $5 15. Bf6 Qf8 16. Bxd4 Nf5 17. Qg5 (17. Qf4 $6 17...
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|
Nfxd4 18. Qxf8+ Kxf8 19. cxd4 Nxd4 20. Bd1 c3 21. O-O Bf5 22. Ra2 22... Re8 $19
|
|
{0-1 Campello,L-Teixeira,R/BRA-ch Rio de Janeiro 2004/ (32)}) 17... Nfxd4 18.
|
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cxd4 Bf5 19. c3 Re8 20. Ra2 20... Re6 $44 {
|
|
- Thoma,O-Do Prado,L/corr World Cup 2000/(30)}) 15. Bd2 Nf5 (15... exd4 16.
|
|
cxd4 c3 17. Be3 Nf5 18. Qf4 Bd7 19. O-O Rf8 20. Bd3 g6 21. Bxf5 Bxf5 22. Qd6
|
|
Rd8 23. Qf6 23... Rf8 { - Erlacher,M-Fuerlinger,H/AUT t-ch2 0102 2002/PG (23)}
|
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) 16. Qg5 Bd7 17. dxe5 $146 (17. Rg1 Rf8 18. h4 Qa4 19. dxe5 Nxe5 20. f4 Nf7
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|
21. Qg2 21... Bc6 {
|
|
'(Szalanczy - Hertneck, Vienna 1996) doesn't change much in essense '} 22. Kd1
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d4 23. Bf3 d3 24. Rc1 N7d6 25. Bxc6 bxc6 26. Be3 Nb5 27. Ke1 Nxa3 28. cxd3 cxd3
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29. Bd4 Re8+ 30. Be3 Nc2+ 31. Kd2 Qa2 32. Qxc6 32... Nb4+ {
|
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0-1 Szalanczi,E-Hertneck,G/Wien op-1 1996 (32)}) 17... Nxe5 {White must have
|
|
mixed up something. All this happened before and it was known as bad for White.
|
|
As a compensation for the exchange Black have two strong knights in the center
|
|
of the board and white's pawn structure is really terrible.} 18. f4 Nf7 19. Qg2
|
|
N7d6 20. Rg1 Re8 21. Kd1 21... Ne4 {Black's play is easier as White's bishops
|
|
are passive and his heavy pieces act discordantly.} 22. Bg4 (22. Bf3 $5) 22...
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Nxc3+ ({A natural development of the initiative can be achieved by} 22... Re7
|
|
$5 $142 23. Kc1 (23. Bxf5 Bxf5 24. Qf3 d4) 23... Nxd2 24. Kxd2 24... d4 $40)
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|
23. Kc1 (23. Bxc3 Qxc3 24. Ra2 Qd4+ 25. Kc1 c3 26. Kb1 26... Qd2 $17) 23... Nd4
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$1 24. Be6+ $5 (24. Bxd7 $4 24... Nde2+ 25. Kb2 25... Qb6+ {mating}) (24. Bd1
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|
24... g6 $1) 24... Nxe6 25. f5 Ne2+ 26. Kd1 Nc3+ 27. Kc1 (27. Bxc3 Qxc3 28.
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fxe6 (28. Rb1 28... Nc5 $19) 28... Qxa1+ 29. Kd2 29... Qd4+ $19) 27... Ne2+ 28.
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Kd1 28... Qc7 {Surely Black is playing for win.} 29. fxe6 Bxe6 30. Re1 ({
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Very sad is} 30. Qxg7+ 30... Qxg7 31. Rxg7+ Kxg7 32. Kxe2 Bg4+ 33. Kf1 Bh3+ 34.
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Kg1 34... Kf7) 30... Nd4 31. Qg3 (31. Bc3 31... Nc6) 31... Qf7 (31... Qxg3 32.
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fxg3 Bg4+ 33. Kc1 Ne2+ 34. Kb2 34... d4 $17) 32. Bc3 32... Nc6 {
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An optimal place for the knight} 33. Be5 d4 (33... Bf5 $5 34. f4 Be4) 34. f4
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34... Bf5 {White's advantage can be seen with the naked eye} 35. Kd2 $5 (35.
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Rb1 Qh5+ 36. Kc1 Nxe5 37. fxe5 (37. Rxe5 Rxe5 38. fxe5 38... Qe2 $19) 37...
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Qh6+ 38. Kd1 (38. Kb2 c3+ 39. Ka1 39... Qa6 $19) 38... Rd8 39. Rxb7 39... d3
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$19) 35... c3+ (35... Nxe5 36. fxe5 (36. Rxe5 c3+ 37. Kc1 Rxe5 38. fxe5 38...
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Be4 $19) 36... Qd5 $19) 36. Kc1 Rd8 37. Rb1 Rd7 (37... Nxe5 $142 38. Rxe5 Qa2
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39. Rxf5 39... d3 $19) 38. Ra1 h6 39. Rg1 39... Kh7 $5 40. Qf2 40... Qd5 $5 {
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|
Further casualties are unavoidable because of unstable position of White'sking.
|
|
} 41. Qg2 41... Nxe5 42. Qxd5 Rxd5 43. fxe5 43... Rxe5 $19 44. Rb1 (44. Kd1 $5)
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44... Re2 45. Rxb7 Rxc2+ 46. Kd1 Rd2+ 47. Ke1 Bg6 48. Rd7 d3 0-1
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[Event "Sanjin Hotel Cup"]
|
|
[Site "Taiyuan"]
|
|
[Date "2004.07.18"]
|
|
[Round "2"]
|
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[White "Short, Nigel D"]
|
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[Black "Lputian, Smbat G"]
|
|
[Result "1-0"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2684"]
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[BlackElo "2634"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "79"]
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[EventDate "2004.07.17"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2004.09.23"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. h4 Qa5 (7...
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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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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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$146 {It looks like a novelty - Black doesn't hurry to return an extra pawn.
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Apparently nobody has had the courage to play the text before!} (11... Qa4 12.
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Rb1 O-O-O 13. Bb5 (13. Qc1 $5) 13... Qxa3 14. Ra1 Qb2 15. Rb1 15... Qa3 {
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- Krug,G-Plewe,T/BL 1989 (15)}) (11... O-O-O $5 12. Bd3 (12. a4 12... Rdg8 $5
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13. Rxh6 (13. g3 Rg4 14. Bd3 Nf5 15. Kf1 Rhg8 16. Nh2 R4g7 17. Nf3 Rg4 18. Nh2
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R4g7 19. Nf3 Rg4 20. Nh2 {
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- Perunovic,M-Firman,N/EU t-ch B18 Balatonlelle 2001/Week in Chess 347 (20)})
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13... Nf5 14. Rf6 Qd8 15. Be3 Rg6 16. Rxf7 Be8 17. Rxf5 exf5 18. g3 Bd7 19. Qd2
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19... Rhg8 $132 {1-0 Bologan,V-Uhlmann,W/Dresden 1997 (45)}) (12. Rxh6 Ng8 13.
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Rh4 f6 14. c4 Qc7 15. cxd5 exd5 16. Bf4 Re8 17. Be2 Qa5+ 18. Kf1 Nge7 19. Bd2
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Qc7 20. exf6 20... Nf5 $13 {0-1 Sbarra,M-Contin,D/Milan Trophy 2003/ (61)})
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12... Rdg8 (12... c4 13. Be2 Ng8 14. Kf1 f6 15. Qe1 fxe5 16. Nxe5 Nxe5 17. dxe5
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Ne7 18. Bxh6 Rhg8 19. Bf3 $14 {Short,N-Psakhis,L/Port Erin 1999}) 13. Kf1 Nf5
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14. a4 c4 15. Be2 f6 16. exf6 Qd8 17. Bf4 Qxf6 18. Qd2 Be8 19. g3 Rf8 20. Ke1
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20... Rhg8 $13 {
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- Spraggett,K-Rodriguez Guerrero,E/Sevilla op 2004/The Week in Chess 480 (37)}
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) 12. c4 {White plays very aggressively, hoping, that this is the precisest
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way to punish black for his opening strategy.} 12... Qc7 13. cxd5 exd5 14. dxc5
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$5 (14. c3 $5) 14... O-O-O ({Of course the e5 pawn is poisoned:} 14... Nxe5 15.
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Bc3 Nxf3+ 16. Qxf3 f6 17. Qh5+ $16) 15. Be2 Bg4 (15... Nxe5 16. Bc3 Nxf3+ 17.
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Bxf3 Re8+ (17... f6 18. Qxd5 $16) 18. Kf1 f6 19. Qxd5 $16) 16. Kf1 16... h5 {
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This pawn is not so important by itself but it limits the activity of the h1
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rook.} (16... Nge7 17. Rxh6 Bxf3 18. Bxf3 Qxe5 19. Rb1 d4 20. c3 $5 20... dxc3
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21. Qb3 21... Rxd2 $140 22. Qxb7+ Kd8 23. Qa8+ Nc8 24. Rxc6 $18) 17. Rb1 ({
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Black doing well after} 17. Bg5 17... f6 $5 18. exf6 Qf7 19. Rb1 19... Nxf6
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$132) 17... f6 $5 {Interesting idea: Black doesn't try to win the e5 pawn, but
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would like to exchange it!} 18. e6 $1 {Best move, in the case of} (18. exf6
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Nxf6 19. Bg5 19... Qg7 $132 {black pieces are very active.}) 18... Nge7 19. Ne1
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Ne5 (19... Bxe6 20. Nd3 (20. Rxh5 20... d4 $13) 20... Ng6 21. Rxh5 21... Rhe8
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$13) 20. Nd3 N7g6 21. a4 21... Rhe8 (21... Qc6 $5 22. a5 22... Nc4 {
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with nice game for Black}) 22. a5 22... Rxe6 {
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Lputian could make and another interesting moves:} (22... a6 $5) (22... Nc4 $5)
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23. f3 Bf5 24. a6 24... Nxd3 $2 {Serious mistake!} ({Lputian had to play} 24...
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bxa6 $5 {surely that this move requires courage and accurate calculation.
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Continuation could be next} 25. Rxh5 25... Nc4 $3 (25... Ne7 26. Nf4 $5 $36)
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26. Rxf5 Qh2 27. Ne1 (27. Kf2 Nh4 28. Nf4 28... Rg8 $19) 27... Qh1+ 28. Kf2
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Qh4+ 29. Kf1 (29. g3 29... Qd4+ $19) (29. Kg1 $2 29... Qd4+ $19) 29... Qh1+ $11
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) 25. axb7+ Kb8 26. Bxd3 Bxd3+ 27. cxd3 h4 ({Or} 27... Qxc5 28. Rxh5 $16) 28.
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d4 $16 28... Rde8 29. Rb2 $2 {Now it's time for white's mistakes.} (29. Qa4 $5
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$142 29... Qc6 (29... Nf4 30. Ra1 a6 31. c6 $1 $18) 30. Qxc6 Rxc6 31. Be1 $16)
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29... R8e7 $2 {I dare say this is the major cause of Black's defeat.} ({
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I think Black should have taken his chances with} 29... Nf4 $1 30. Bxf4 (30.
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Qb1 30... Nxg2 $1 $132) 30... Qxf4 $132) 30. Qc1 30... a6 {All White's pieces
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stand very well except for his h1 rook. Short finds a way to include it into
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game.} 31. Rh3 $1 31... Re8 (31... Nf4 32. Bxf4 Re1+ 33. Kf2 (33. Qxe1 Rxe1+
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34. Kxe1 Qxf4) 33... Rxc1 34. Bxc7+ Rxc7 35. Rxh4 $18) 32. f4 32... Ne7 33. Qb1
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$5 $18 33... Nc6 (33... f5 $5) 34. f5 $1 34... Re4 35. Rb6 35... Qd7 $2 {
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Black slips up in a difficult position.} (35... a5 $5 $142 36. Ra6 $1 (36. Qb5
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$2 36... Re1+ $1 37. Bxe1 Qf4+ 38. Rf3 38... Qc1 $19) 36... Nb4 37. Ra8+ Kxb7
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38. Rxe8 Rxe8 39. Bxb4 axb4 40. Qxb4+ Kc8 41. Rxh4 41... Re4 $16) 36. Rxa6 (36.
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Kg1 $5) 36... Qxf5+ 37. Rf3 Re1+ 38. Qxe1 Rxe1+ 39. Bxe1 Qd7 40. Rxf6 1-0
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[Event "Calvia ol (Men)"]
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[Site "Mallorca"]
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[Date "2004.10.20"]
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[Round "6"]
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[White "Dominguez Perez, Leinier"]
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[Black "Barsov, Alexei"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2645"]
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[BlackElo "2471"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "55"]
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[EventDate "2004.10.15"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2005.01.27"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. Qg4 O-O 8. Bd3
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Qa5 9. Bd2 Nbc6 10. Nf3 f5 11. exf6 (11. Qh3 Qa4 12. Rg1 c4 13. Be2 Qxc2 14.
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Rc1 Qb2 15. g4 Na5 16. Bd1 Nb3 17. Rc2 Qxa3 18. Bh6 18... Ng6 $132 {
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- Langheinrich,F-Kindermann,S/BL 0102 2002/}) 11... Rxf6 12. Qh5 12... Nf5 13.
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g4 (13. c4 $5 13... Qa4 14. cxd5 Ncxd4 15. Ng5 h6 16. Ne4 Rf8 17. O-O b6 18.
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Ng3 Ba6 19. Nxf5 exf5 20. Bxa6 20... Qxa6 $13 {
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- Seres,L-Erdos,V/Budapest-4 GM 2003/The Week in Chess 441 (28)}) (13. Ne5 $5)
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13... c4 14. gxf5 (14. Be2 Nd6 15. Ne5 Ne4 16. Nxc6 bxc6 17. f3 Nxd2 18. Kxd2
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c5 19. Qe5 cxd4 20. Qxd4 Qc7 21. Ke3 Bb7 22. f4 Re8 23. Qe5 Qb6+ 24. Kd2 Qf2
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25. Raf1 25... Qc5 {0-1 Videki,S-Farago,I/HUN t-ch 2000/ChessBase (36)}) 14...
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cxd3 15. Rg1 Bd7 16. Qg5 $5 (16. c4 16... Qc7 $1 {
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It is necessary for Black to show big care -} (16... Qd8 $2 17. Bh6 Rf7 18. Ng5
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Qa5+ 19. Kf1 Raf8 20. Nxf7 Rxf7 21. Bxg7 $1 21... Rxg7 22. f6 {
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1-0 Timman,J-Van Haastert,E/Amsterdam Lost Boys op 2002}) 17. Bh6 Be8 18. Qh4
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Rxh6 19. Qxh6 dxc4 (19... dxc2 20. Qxe6+ Kh8 21. f6 Bf7 22. fxg7+ Kg8 23. Qf6
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Qa5+ 24. Kf1 Qc3 25. Rc1 Qxa3 26. Kg2 dxc4 27. Rxc2 Bd5 28. Rd2 28... Re8 {
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0-1 Golod,V-Terreaux,G/corr 2003/Telechess CBM 97 (71)}) 20. cxd3 20... cxd3
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21. f6 $5 $146 21... Bg6 $8 22. Qxg7+ Qxg7 23. fxg7 23... Rd8 { - Shirov,
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A-Khalifman,A/Dos Hermanas-A 2003/CBM 95/[Psakhis] (43) It is not so easy to
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estimate correctly this position, but it looks that Black can keep equal
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chances.}) 16... Rf7 17. f6 (17. cxd3 $143 17... exf5 18. Ne5 Re8 19. f4 Nxe5
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20. dxe5 Qa6 21. Ke2 Bb5 22. Qg3 Qa4 23. Kf2 Qc2 24. Ke2 Qa4 25. Kf2 d4 26. c4
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Bc6 27. Ke2 27... Re6 {
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0-1 Vehi Bach,V-Garcia Martinez,S/Barbera del Valles op 2003/(48)}) 17... Qd8
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18. Ne5 Nxe5 19. dxe5 19... dxc2 {The game scenario is clear now: White is
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attacking on the right, Black is doing the same on the left. Who has an edge?}
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20. Be3 20... Rc8 ({Worth considering move} 20... Kh8 $5 {
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with possible continuation} 21. Kd2 (21. fxg7+ Kg8 22. Qxd8+ Rxd8 23. Kd2 23...
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Ba4 $13) 21... d4 $1 22. Bxd4 Bc6 23. fxg7+ Kg8 24. Qxd8+ Rxd8 25. Kxc2 a6 26.
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Kd3 Rxf2 27. Raf1 Rxf1 28. Rxf1 Kxg7 29. Rf6 Re8 30. Kc4 Bd5+ 31. Kc5 Rf8 32.
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Kd6 Rxf6 33. exf6+ 33... Kf7 {
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- Zhigalko,A-Llobel Cortell,E/ECC t-ch Izmir 2004/ (33)}) (20... Qf8 21. Bd4
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Be8 22. Kd2 Rc7 23. Qg4 Qf7 24. h4 Kh8 25. Qh3 gxf6 26. exf6 Bb5 27. Rg7 Qh5
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28. Qxe6 Rc4 29. Rag1 {1-0 Bobras,P-Vysochin,S/Bad Wiessee op 2004/}) 21. Kd2
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21... Qa5 $146 (21... Ba4 22. Bd4 Rc4 23. Qe3 Kh8 24. Rg4 Qf8 25. h4 b6 26. h5
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Bb3 27. f4 Ra4 28. f5 exf5 29. Rxg7 Rxg7 30. fxg7+ Qxg7 31. e6 $40 {
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Timoshenko,G-Farago,I/Nagykanizsa 2003/ (Psakhis)/1-0 (39)}) 22. Bd4 Rc4 23.
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Qe3 $1 23... Be8 $6 (23... Qb5 $5 24. f4 Qb2 25. Rac1 Qxa3 26. f5 $140 26...
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exf5 27. e6 27... Rxd4+ $1 28. Qxd4 Bxe6) 24. f4 $1 {Dominguez plays very
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aggressively, hoping, that this is the precisest way to punish Black for his
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opening strategy.} 24... Kf8 25. Kc1 $1 (25. f5 $6 $143 25... exf5 (25... Bd7
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26. Kc1 $1 $18) 26. Kc1 Qa6 27. Rxg7 Rxg7 28. Qh6 28... Rcc7 $8 29. fxg7+ Rxg7
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30. e6 Qf1+ 31. Kb2 31... Qb5+ $11) 25... b6 $2 ({
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Possibly Black should have preferred} 25... Qa6 $142 {for example:} 26. Qh3 (
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26. f5 exf5 27. e6 27... Rxd4 $8 28. exf7 Rd1+ 29. Rxd1 cxd1=Q+ 30. Kxd1 Ba4+
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31. Kd2 31... Qxf6 $13) 26... Kg8 27. f5 exf5 28. Qxf5 Bd7) 26. f5 {
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White brings more pawns into attack, making Black's survival impossible.} (26.
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Qh3 $5) 26... Ra4 (26... exf5 27. Rxg7 $1 27... Rxd4 (27... Rxg7 28. Qh6 Rcc7
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29. fxg7+ Kg8 30. Qd6 $1 30... Rxg7 31. Qe6+ $18) 28. Rxf7+ Kxf7 29. cxd4 $18)
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27. fxg7+ Kg8 (27... Rxg7 28. Qh6) 28. Qh6 (28. Qh6) 1-0
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[Event "USA-ch"]
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[Site "San Diego"]
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[Date "2004.12.04"]
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[Round "9"]
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[White "Adamson, Robby"]
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[Black "Abrahamyan, Tatev"]
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[Result "0-1"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2373"]
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[BlackElo "2238"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "90"]
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[EventDate "2004.11.24"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2005.04.11"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. Qg4 O-O 8. Bd3
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Nbc6 9. Qh5 Ng6 10. Nf3 Qc7 11. Be3 c4 12. Bxg6 fxg6 13. Qg4 Qf7 14. Ng5 Qe8 (
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14... Qf5 15. Qe2 Rd8 (15... Nxe5 $2 16. dxe5 Qxe5 17. Qd2 Bd7 18. O-O h6 19.
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f4 Qd6 20. Nf3 Rf5 21. Rae1 Raf8 22. Nh4 R5f6 23. Bd4 Rxf4 24. Rxf4 Qxf4 25.
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Qxf4 Rxf4 26. Nxg6 $18 {1-0 Kasparov,G-Short,N/Munich Intel Express 1994 (35)})
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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 (37)}) 15. h4 h6 (15... Ne7 16.
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Qe2 Nf5 17. g4 $146 {A quite natural and strong move} 17... Nxe3 18. Qxe3 h6
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19. Nh3 Qe7 20. Qg3 Bd7 21. f4 {White slowly but surely improves his position
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and Black can't organise any counterplay.} 21... Be8 22. Kd2 b5 23. f5 $1 {
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A nice breakthrough!} 23... gxf5 (23... exf5 24. g5 $1) 24. g5 $1 {1-0 Nijboer,
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F-Harikrishna,P/Wijk aan Zee-B 2001/CBM 81/[Psakhis] (33) An excellent move,
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securing an outpost for the knight. }) 16. Nh3 Ne7 (16... Bd7 $5 17. Qe2 b5
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18. g4 18... a5 19. Nf4 $6 $146 {This is a novelty in this position, although
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the idea is not new at all. To be honest I don't like this move: a more
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interesting game raised after} (19. h5 gxh5 20. g5 $1 {for example:} (20. Rg1
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Ne7 21. gxh5 Kh7 22. Qg4 Nf5 23. Kd2 Qe7 24. Qg6+ Kh8 25. Nf4 Nh4 26. Qg4 26...
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Rxf4 $1 27. Bxf4 Rf8 28. Rh1 28... Nf5 $44 {
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Leko,P-Almasi,Z/Budapest 2003/CBM 95/[Psakhis]/ - (52)}) 20... hxg5 21. Nxg5
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g6 22. O-O-O (22. Qf1 $5 22... Rf5 23. Qg2 Ne7 24. Ke2 Kh8 25. Nf3 Qf7 26. Nh4
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Rf8 27. Raf1 Kh7 28. Bg5 Nc6 29. f4 $36 {
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1-0 Karjakin,S-Papa,S/Biel MTO 2003 (45)}) (22. Kd2 b4 23. Rag1 bxc3+ 24. Kd1
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Rf5 25. Rxh5 gxh5 26. Ne4+ 26... Kh8 $132 {
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0-1 Van den Doel,E-Psakhis,L/Bled Olympiad 2002/CBM 92 (33)}) 22... Qe7 23.
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Rdg1 Qxa3+ 24. Kd2 24... Rf5 $1 (24... b4 $2 25. Ne4 $1 25... dxe4 26. Qxh5
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Rxf2+ 27. Bxf2 Qxc3+ 28. Kd1 Qf3+ 29. Qxf3 exf3 30. Rxg6+ Kf7 31. Rf6+ Ke7 32.
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Rh7+ {1-0 Bacrot,E-Vaisser,A/FRA-ch Aix les Bains 2003/CBM 97/[Psakhis] (32)})
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25. Nf3 25... b4 $132) 19... Ne7 (19... b4 $5 20. h5 (20. axb4 axb4 21. Rxa8
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Qxa8 22. O-O bxc3 23. Nxg6 23... Rb8 $132) 20... g5 21. Ng6 Rf7 22. f4 $5 $13)
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20. h5 (20. Kd2 $5) 20... g5 21. Nh3 21... b4 $1 {
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Black has a more obvious way of developing the initiative on the queenside.}
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22. f4 (22. axb4 axb4 23. Rxa8 Qxa8 24. cxb4 24... Nc6 $44) 22... gxf4 23. Bxf4
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bxc3 (23... b3 $5) 24. Qe3 Ba4 25. Qxc3 25... Rb8 {
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0-1 Lahno,K-Smeets,J/Wijk aan Zee-C 2004/CBM 99/[Psakhis] (36)}) (16... Qf7 17.
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Nf4 Ne7 18. Qe2 Bd7 19. g4 Ba4 20. Rh3 a5 21. Kf1 Ra6 22. Rb1 Bc6 23. Kg1 b5
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24. h5 Be8 25. Rf1 Rb6 26. hxg6 Nxg6 27. Nh5 Ne7 28. Qd2 Qg6 29. f3 $36 {
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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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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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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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26. Ne4+ $1 (26. Nxe6+ Kf7 27. Nc7 Qc6 28. Nxa8 Qxa8 29. Bg5 29... Qc6 $19 {
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lose without big fight}) 26... Kh7 $8 (26... Kh8 27. Nd6 Qf8 28. Bg5 $18) 27.
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Nd6 Qf8 28. Nxf5 ({In the case of} 28. Rh1 28... Rb8 $1 29. Nxf5 Rb1+ 30. Bc1
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30... Rxc1+ $1 31. Kxc1 Nxf5 32. Rxh5+ 32... Nh6 $17 {
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Black is very close tp victory}) 28... Qxf5 29. Rg5 29... Qf7 $8 30. Rxh5+
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30... Kg8 { - Stellwagen,D-Dgebuadze,A/Groningen Harmonie 2002/CBM 93/
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[Psakhis] (35) Black managed to keep material advantage, bur white's attack is
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still strong and helps them to mantain balance.}) 22... Nf5 23. Bg5 {
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with great compensation for the pawn}) 20. f4 gxf4 21. Nxf4 Bd7 22. Qg2 $146 (
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22. Kd2 b4 23. axb4 axb4 24. cxb4 c3+ 25. Kxc3 Bb5 26. Qd2 Rxa1 27. Rxa1 Nc8
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28. Kb2 Nb6 29. Kb1 Nc4 30. Qe1 Nxe3 31. Qxe3 Qe7 32. Ra3 Qxb4+ 33. Rb3 Qa5 34.
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Kc1 Bc4 35. Rb7 Qa1+ 36. Rb1 36... Qa6 $132 {
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Luther,T-Rychagov,A/GRE t-ch 2001 0-1 (57)}) (22. Rg1) 22... b4 23. Ke2 $6 (23.
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g5 $5 23... Kh7 $5 24. gxh6 gxh6 25. Ng6 25... Rg8 $132) 23... bxc3 24. g5 {
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White completely ignores his Q-side and continues King-side actions!} 24... Kh7
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$1 25. Ng6 (25. gxh6 gxh6 26. Rag1 Nf5 (26... Rf7 $2 27. Qg6+ $3 27... Nxg6 28.
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hxg6+ Kg8 29. gxf7+ Kxf7 30. Rxh6 $18) 27. Qg6+ 27... Kh8 $15) 25... Rg8 (25...
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Nxg6 26. gxh6 $1 26... Nf4+ $8 (26... gxh6 27. hxg6+ Qxg6 28. Qxg6+ Kxg6 29.
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Rxh6+ Kf7 30. Rf1+ $18) 27. Bxf4 gxh6 28. Qg6+ Qxg6 29. hxg6+ Kxg6 30. Bxh6 $40
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) 26. Nxe7 (26. gxh6 gxh6 27. Qh3 $5) 26... Qxe7 27. Rag1 27... Ba4 $1 28. Rc1
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$2 {Passive and absolutely unnecessary move. White could continue} (28. Kd1 $1
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$142 {and after, for example} 28... Qxa3 $140 29. g6+ Kh8 30. Bxh6 $1 30...
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Rgb8 $1 31. Bxg7+ $1 31... Kg8 (31... Kxg7 32. h6+ Kf8 (32... Kg8 33. h7+ Kg7
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34. Qg5 $18) 33. Qf3+ Ke7 34. Qf7+ Kd8 35. g7 $18) 32. h6 32... Qa2 $132 {
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it is not easy to evaluate position.}) 28... Rab8 29. Rhg1 29... Qe8 (29...
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Qxa3 $5 $142) 30. Qh2 (30. Qh3 $5 30... Rb2 31. Kd1 hxg5 32. Rxg5 32... Rf8 $40
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) 30... Rb2 31. Kd1 Qf8 ({Black should have preferred} 31... hxg5 $1 32. Bxg5
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32... Qf7 33. Ke1 33... Qf5 $19) 32. Qg3 $6 ({
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White could have offered a tough resistance after} 32. Qh3 $1 {
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keeping light squares under the control.}) 32... hxg5 ({
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Another promising possibility was} 32... Qf5 $1 33. Ke1 Bxc2 34. Rf1 Qe4 35.
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Qf4 Qd3 36. Rf2 hxg5 37. Qxg5 37... Ba4 $19) 33. Bxg5 33... Qf5 {
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Black can comfortably place his pieces on light squares.} (33... Qxa3 $5) 34.
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Qxc3 Rgb8 35. h6 (35. Bd2 Qxh5+ 36. Ke1 Rb1 37. Qg3 37... R8b7 $19) 35... R8b3
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$1 36. cxb3 Rxb3 (36... Bxb3+ $1 $142 37. Qxb3 37... Rxb3 $19) 37. Ke2 $8 37...
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Rxc3 38. Rxc3 38... gxh6 $5 39. Bf6 (39. Be3 $143) 39... h5 $19 40. Rg5 (40.
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Rcg3 Qc2+ 41. Kf1 Qd1+ 42. Kg2 Qe2+ 43. Kh3 43... Bc2 $19) 40... Qe4+ 41. Kf2 (
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41. Re3 41... Bd1+ $1 42. Kf2 Qf4+) 41... Qxd4+ 42. Re3 42... Bd1 $1 43. Rg7+
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Kh6 44. Rgg3 44... Bg4 45. Bd8 c3 0-1
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[Event "St Petersburg-ch 78th"]
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[Site "St Petersburg"]
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[Date "2005.03.22"]
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[Round "6"]
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[White "Klimov, Sergey"]
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[Black "Ivanov, Sergey"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2509"]
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[BlackElo "2574"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "97"]
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[EventDate "2005.03.17"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2005.06.06"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. Qg4 cxd4 8.
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Qxg7 Rg8 9. Qxh7 Qc7 10. Ne2 Nbc6 11. f4 dxc3 12. Qd3 Bd7 13. Nxc3 a6 14. Rb1
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Na5 15. h4 (15. h4) 15... Nf5 16. Rh3 O-O-O 17. Bd2 (17. h5 Nc4 (17... Rg4 $5
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18. Qf3 $1 18... Rdg8 19. h6 R4g6 (19... Nxh6 20. Rxh6 Rg3 21. Rh8 $1 21...
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Rxf3 22. Rxg8+ Be8 23. gxf3 Qxc3+ 24. Bd2) 20. h7 Rh8 21. g4 Ne7 22. a4 Nc4 23.
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Bd3 Rg7 24. Qf2 {1-0 Khasin,A-De Carbonnel,H/cr 1975/ChessBase (43)}) (17...
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Bc6 18. Rb4 f6 19. exf6 Qf7 20. Ne2 Bb5 21. Qf3 d4 22. h6 $36 {
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1-0 Cheparinov,I-Szymanski,M/Linares Anibal op 2005/(42)}) 18. Rb4 (18. h6 Rg6
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19. h7 Rh8 20. Qf3 Nce3 21. Bxe3 Qxc3+ 22. Bd2 Qxf3 23. Rxf3 Rxh7 24. Bxa6 Bc6
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25. Bf1 25... d4 $44 { - Skripchenko,A-Nepeina Leconte,M/FRA t-ch 2003/ (37)})
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18... Bc6 19. Ne2 Bb5 20. a4 20... Qc5 $5 21. Ba3 Bc6 22. Qc3 Qa7 23. a5 $14 {
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- Hort,V-Nogueiras,J/Biel 1988/(43)}) 17... Nc4 18. Ne2 $146 {
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Klimov is looking for new paths in a well-known position.} (18. a4 Bc6 19. Bc1
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Qa5 20. Kf2 Qc5+ 21. Ke1 Rg4 22. h5 Rdg8 23. h6 Rh8 24. Qe2 Rg6 25. h7 25...
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Ng3 $132 {Belaska,P-Matlak,J/Mlada Boleslav op 1993/ChessBase/ - (77)}) (18.
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Rb3 Qc5 19. Ne2 Bb5 20. Qc3 d4 21. Qb4 Qc6 22. h5 Ba4 23. Rbf3 23... Bxc2 {
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0-1 Huergo,J-Paneque,P/CUB-ch S.Spiritus 1989}) (18. h5 Bc6 (18... Nxa3 19. Rb3
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Nc4 20. h6 Rg6 21. h7 Rh8 22. Ne2 Bb5 23. Nd4 Nxe5 24. Qc3 Nxd4 25. Qxd4 Bxf1
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26. fxe5 26... Bc4 $17 {Robson,R-Song,R/Wch B10 Heraklio 2004/ 0-1 (60)}) 19.
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h6 Rg6 20. h7 Rh8 21. Ne2 Nxd2 22. Qxd2 Rg7 23. Nd4 Nxd4 24. Qxd4 24... Rgxh7
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$11 {Volokitin,A-Tillmann,M/Biel op 2000/ /1-0 (43)}) 18... Bb5 $5 19. a4 ({
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I think that White correctly avoided the line} 19. Nd4 19... Nxe5 20. Qc3 Nc4 (
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20... Nxd4 21. Qxc7+ Kxc7 22. fxe5 22... Rg4 $5 $13) 21. Nxb5 axb5 22. Rxb5
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22... Nfd6 23. Bxc4 $8 23... dxc4 24. Ra5 24... Qb6 $5) 19... Bxa4 20. Nd4 (20.
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h5 Bb5) 20... Nxd4 21. Qxd4 Bxc2 22. Rc1 Ba4 (22... Bf5 $5 23. Rb3 b5) 23. h5
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$5 (23. Bxc4 dxc4 24. Qxc4 Qxc4 (24... Bc6 $5) 25. Rxc4+ 25... Bc6 {
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with good chances for initiative}) 23... Bc6 24. h6 24... Rg6 $1 {
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A typical manoeuvre for this kind of positions.} 25. h7 Rh8 26. Bc3 (26. Qa7
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Rg7 27. Bd3 Rxg2 28. Bxc4 dxc4 29. Rxc4 29... Rxd2 $5 30. Kxd2 $140 30... Qa5+
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31. Rcc3 Qa2+ 32. Ke3 (32. Rc2 Rd8+ 33. Rd3 Rxd3+ 34. Kxd3 Qb3+ 35. Kd2 35...
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Qb4+ $11) 32... Kc7 $1 33. Qc5 33... Qg2 $132) 26... Rg7 27. Qd3 (27. Bd3 Rxg2)
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27... Qe7 (27... b5 $5) 28. Bd4 Qb4+ 29. Kf2 (29. Bc3 $142 29... Qc5 30. Bd4
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30... Qb4+ $11) 29... Nd2 {
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Apart from this move, Ivanov had a very strong and interesting continuation:} (
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29... Rhxh7 $5 30. Rxh7 Rxh7 31. Qxh7 Qd2+ 32. Kg3 Qxc1 33. Bxc4 (33. Qg8+ Kc7
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34. Qxf7+ Bd7 35. Bxc4 35... Qa3+ $5 36. Kh4 dxc4 37. Bb6+ Kc6 (37... Kxb6 38.
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Qxd7 38... c3 $13) 38. f5 38... Qc1 $19) 33... Qxc4 34. Qg8+ Kc7 35. Ba7 $1
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35... Qb4 $8 36. Qxf7+ 36... Bd7 $15) 30. Kg1 Nxf1 31. Kxf1 31... Kd7 $5 ({
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Black could also play} 31... Kb8 {but Ivanov thinks that his king will get
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safe position in the centre of the board.}) 32. Kg1 Bb5 (32... Rhxh7 $5 33.
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Rxh7 Rxh7 34. Rb1 (34. Qxh7 Qxd4+ 35. Kh1 35... Qxf4 $19) 34... Qa4 35. Qc3 $5)
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33. Qe3 Rhxh7 34. Rxh7 34... Rxh7 {It looks that White simply lost his pawns
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without getting anything for them, but his pieces are very active and the way
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to victory for Black is not so simple.} 35. Bc3 35... Qe7 $2 (35... Qa3 $5 36.
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Ra1 36... Qe7 $17) 36. Bb4 $2 (36. Ba5 $1 36... Qh4 (36... Bc6 $2 37. Rxc6 $1
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37... bxc6 38. Qa7+ Ke8 39. Qb8+ Kd7 40. Qc7+ $18) 37. Rc7+ Ke8 38. Rc8+ Kd7
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39. Rc7+ $11) 36... Qd8 $2 (36... Qxb4 37. Qb6 37... Ke7 $1 38. f5 $1 38... Kf8
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39. Rc8+ (39. f6 Qa4 40. Rc8+ Be8 41. Qc5+ 41... Kg8 $19) 39... Kg7 40. f6+ Kg6
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41. Rg8+ Kf5 42. Qf2+ Qf4 43. Qc2+ Kxe5 44. Qxh7 44... Qxf6 $19) 37. Qc5 Bc6
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38. f5 Qc7 (38... Kc8 $5) 39. Qe7+ $6 (39. f6 $142) 39... Kc8 40. Qf8+ Qd8 41.
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Qc5 41... d4 $6 ({Ivanov had a much better option -} 41... Qh8 $1 {and White's
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position is very unpleasant, due to the exposed position of his king, for
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example:} 42. Kf2 Rh2 43. Qe7 Qh4+ 44. Qxh4 44... Rxh4 $19) 42. Qa7 42... Qd5
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$1 43. Qa8+ 43... Kc7 $2 {
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An absolutely unnecessary move, which is spoiling Black's victory.} (43... Kd7
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$1 44. Qg8 44... Qe4 $1 $19) 44. Qg8 $1 44... d3 $4 (44... Qxe5 $8 45. Rxc6+
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Kxc6 46. Qxh7 46... d3 $17) 45. Bd6+ $1 $18 {
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A very simple and strong answer, which was for sure overlooked by Black.} 45...
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Kd7 (45... Kb6 46. Rb1+ Bb5 (46... Ka5 47. Qd8+ Ka4 48. Rb4+ Ka3 49. Rb5+) 47.
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Qd8+ Ka7 48. Qb8+ Kb6 49. Qc7+ Ka7 50. Bc5+ $18) 46. fxe6+ Qxe6 (46... Kxe6 47.
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Qg4+ f5 48. Qg6+) 47. Qxh7 d2 48. Rf1 Bd5 49. Qc2 {
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White's queen has made a good job!} 1-0
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[Event "POL-ch 62nd"]
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[Site "Poznan"]
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[Date "2005.05.05"]
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[Round "13"]
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[White "Macieja, Bartlomiej"]
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[Black "Socko, Bartosz"]
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[Result "0-1"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2613"]
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[BlackElo "2583"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "118"]
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[EventDate "2005.04.21"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2005.08.01"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. Qg4 7... Kf8 {
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This rare move could be interesting substitute to popular} (7... O-O) 8. h4 Qa5
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(8... Qc7 $5 9. Qd1 b6 10. h5 h6 11. Rh3 Ba6 12. Bxa6 Nxa6 13. Qd3 Nb8 14. a4
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Nbc6 15. Ba3 Na5 16. Ne2 16... Nc4 $13 {
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1-0 Saulin,D-Mkrtchian,L/Moscow-3A 1996 (37)}) 9. Bd2 Qa4 10. h5 $5 (10. Rc1 $6
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{I don't like this passive move - if white wants pretend for advantage he has
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to choose between} 10... Nbc6 11. h5 h6 12. Nf3 12... b6 $1 {Typical move -
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white light coloured bishop much stronger than his black colleague and
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Kristjansson prepares his exchange.} 13. Rh3 Ba6 14. Bxa6 Qxa6 15. Nh4 15...
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Qc4 $5 (15... cxd4 $146 {Inaccuracy!} 16. cxd4 Qc4 17. Rg3 $6 {Mistake} (17.
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Nf3 Nf5) ({White had to play} 17. Bc3 $1 17... Nxe5 18. Qf4 Nd7 19. Ng6+ Nxg6
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20. hxg6 $132 {with unclear consequences.}) 17... Rg8 $6 ({
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White will need good advice after brave} 17... Nxd4 $1 18. Qxg7+ Ke8 19. Re3 (
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19. Qg4 Nxc2+) (19. Qxh8+ $2 19... Kd7 $19) 19... Rg8 $17) 18. c3 Rc8 19. f4 (
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19. Qf4 19... Ke8 $1) 19... f5 20. exf6 ({Black doing well after} 20. Qd1 $5
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$142 20... Kf7 $15 {but, maybe , it was less evil.}) 20... gxf6 21. Ng6+ (21.
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Qh3 Kf7 (21... f5 $5)) 21... Kf7 22. Qh3 (22. Nh8+ 22... Ke8 $1) 22... Nf5 23.
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Rd3 Nce7 24. g4 24... Nd6 $17 {0-1 Smirnov,P-Kristjansson,S/EUR-ch Ohrid 2001/
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CBM 84/[Psakhis] (38) Black's advantage is obvious now, his knight is going to
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e4, white king is weak.}) 16. Rg3 Rg8 17. Qf4 17... Ke8 $1 18. Rf3 Kd7 19. Qe3
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cxd4 20. cxd4 Nxd4 21. Rxf7 Ke8 22. Rf4 Nxc2+ 23. Rxc2 23... Qxc2 $19 {
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0-1 Malinin,V-Legky,N/Paris-ch 2000/ (44)}) ({or} 10. Kd1 $5 10... Nbc6 11. Nf3
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h6 12. h5 b6 13. Qf4 cxd4 (13... Ba6 14. dxc5 Qxf4 15. Bxf4 Bxf1 16. Rxf1 bxc5
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17. Rb1 Nb8 18. Rb7 Ke8 19. Ke2 {Bouton,C-Nogueiras,J/Linares 1997/Inf 69 (19)}
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) 14. Nxd4 Nxd4 15. cxd4 (15. Qxd4 $5) 15... Ba6 16. Bxa6 Qxa6 17. Bb4 Ke8 18.
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Kd2 18... Rc8 $132 {0-1 Rodriguez,A-Dolmatov,S/Sochi 1988/Inf 46 (40) with
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interesting and complicated posistions in both cases.}) 10... h6 11. Rh3 ({
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White failed to get any advantage after} 11. Kd1 11... b6 12. Nf3 Ba6 13. Bxa6
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Nxa6 14. Qf4 Rc8 15. g4 Ke8 16. g5 cxd4 17. gxh6 gxh6 18. Nxd4 Nc5 19. Qf6
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19... Rg8 $132 {0-1 Drei,A-Lputian,S/Reggio Emilia 1998/CBM 69 (34)}) 11...
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Nbc6 12. Qf4 (12. Rf3 $4 12... Nxe5 13. Qf4 Nxf3+ 14. Nxf3 14... c4 $19 {
|
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Kveinis,A-Tatabadze,T/Belgorod 1989/0-1 (43)}) 12... Bd7 ({
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White keeps some initiative after} 12... b6 13. Rf3 Nd8 14. dxc5 $5 14... Qxf4
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15. Rxf4 bxc5 16. c4 (16. Be3 c4 17. Rb1 Ndc6 18. Nf3 18... g5 $1 19. hxg6 Nxg6
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20. Rg4 Kg7 21. Nh4 $14 { - Atlas,V-Psakhis,L/Geneve 1992 (24)}) 16... Ndc6
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17. Nf3 g5 18. hxg6 Nxg6 19. Rg4 Ncxe5 20. Nxe5 Nxe5 21. Rh4 $14 {
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1-0 Dominguez,L-Pogorelov,R/Ubeda op 2001/(54)}) 13. dxc5 $146 {
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According to my database, this position appeared for the first time} (13. Rf3
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Be8 14. g4 cxd4 15. Bd3 b5 16. cxd4 Nxd4 17. Rg3 Rc8 (17... a5 18. Ne2 Nxc2+
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19. Bxc2 Qxc2 20. Re3 Nc6 21. Qf3 Qc5 22. Nf4 (22. Rc1 $1 22... Qe7) 22... Nd4
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23. Qd1 23... Nc2+ $19 {
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0-1 Bobarykin,D-Nikitin,A/RUS-sf Novosibirsk 1998/ChessBase (28)}) 18. Rc1 Ndc6
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19. Qxa4 bxa4 20. f4 Rb8 21. Ne2 d4 22. Be4 f6 23. exf6 gxf6 24. c3 f5 25. gxf5
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exf5 26. Bxc6 Nxc6 27. cxd4 27... Rb5 {
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Voekler,B-Tabatadse,T/Morava D 1991/ChessBase/ - (43)}) (13. Rb1 b6 14. Rf3
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Be8 15. dxc5 (15. g4 {
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Hracek believes in whites attacking chances and
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want to exchange queens-}
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15... Qxc2 16. Bd3 Qa4 17. g5 (17. Bg6 $2 17... Nxg6 18. hxg6 18... Qc2 $19)
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17... c4 18. Be2 Qc2 ({Black could take and second pawn, deserves attention and
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} 18... Qxa3 $5) (18... Nf5 $5) 19. Rc1 hxg5 20. Qxg5 (20. Qxf7+ Bxf7 21. Rxc2
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21... g4 $1 22. Rf4 Kg8 23. Bxg4 Nd8 24. h6 24... Bg6 $1 {
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leeds to clear advantage of black}) 20... Qh7 21. Rh3 21... Ng8 (21... Nf5 22.
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Bd1 $1) 22. Nf3 f6 23. exf6 23... gxf6 {
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0-1 Hracek,Z-Bobrowska,M/Koszalin-A 1999/CBM 73/[Psakhis,L] (38)}) 15... Qxf4
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16. Rxf4 (16. Bxf4 16... bxc5 $13 {with unclear position.}) 16... bxc5 17. Nf3
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g5 18. Rg4 Nf5 19. a4 f6 20. exf6 Bxh5 21. Nh2 Rb8 22. Rb5 22... Kf7 {
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0-1 Zezulkin,J-Socko,B/Warsaw Amplico AIG Life Q/F 2003/The Week in Chess 491
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(35)}) (13. Bd3 cxd4 14. Ne2 Rc8 15. cxd4 a5 16. Rf3 Be8 17. g4 Nd8 18. g5 Rxc2
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19. gxh6 Rxh6 20. Bxc2 Qxc2 21. Qh4 Rh7 22. Rc1 22... Qe4 {
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1-0 Volokitin,A-Bartel,M/ACP preliminary-A 2004/ChessBase (34)}) 13... Qxf4 (
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13... Qxc2 $5 14. Bd3 Qb2 15. Rb1 Qxa3 16. Rf3 Be8 17. Ne2 $44) 14. Bxf4 14...
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Rc8 {
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The future of this variation depends upon the evaluation of this position.} (
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14... Na5 $5) 15. Rb1 Na5 16. Be3 {
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That natural move allows black to consolidate his position.} (16. Bd3 $5 $142
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16... Rxc5 $140 17. Be3 (17. Ne2 17... b6 $13) 17... Rxc3 18. Bxa7 Rxa3 19. Bc5
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$36) 16... Bc6 17. f4 (17. Nf3 $5 17... Nc4 $140 18. Nd4 Nxa3 19. Ra1 Nc4 20.
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Rxa7 Nxe5 21. Bf4 f6 (21... Nd7 22. Nxc6 Nxc6 23. Rxb7 $16) 22. Re3 {
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with clear advantage}) 17... Nc4 18. Bc1 (18. Bxc4 18... dxc4 $44) 18... f6 $1
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19. Nf3 Kf7 20. exf6 (20. g4 $36) 20... gxf6 21. Nd4 (21. Bd3 $143 21... Rcg8
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22. Kf2 Rg4) 21... Rc7 22. Nxc6 (22. g4 $5 $142 22... Bd7 23. Rg3 $14) 22...
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Nxc6 {The advantage of two bishops does not give anything serious to White -
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Black is very well developed and takes control over the centre.} 23. g4 (23.
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Bxc4 $5 23... dxc4 24. g4 Rg8 25. Rg3) 23... N6a5 {
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White's pawn formation is seriously compromised on the queenside} 24. g5 (24.
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Bd3 Rxc5) 24... Rxc5 25. g6+ (25. Bd3 $5 $13) 25... Kg7 {It is not so easy to
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estimate correctly this position, but it looks that Black can keep equal
|
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chances.} 26. f5 (26. Bxc4 Rxc4 27. Re3 Re8 (27... Rc6 28. c4 $1 28... dxc4 $2
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$140 29. Bd2) 28. Rb5 $1 28... b6 29. Rxd5 $140 (29. f5 29... Rh4 $1 30. Rxe6
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Rxe6+ 31. fxe6 Rxh5) 29... exd5 30. Rxe8 30... Re4+ $1 31. Rxe4 dxe4 32. f5
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32... Nc4 33. Kf2 Nd6 34. Ke3 Nxf5+ 35. Kxe4 35... Ng3+ $36) 26... Re8 (26...
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b6 $5 27. fxe6 Re8) 27. fxe6 Rxe6+ 28. Kd1 (28. Kf2 28... Nd6 $5) 28... b6 29.
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a4 Rc7 30. Rh2 (30. Bg2 Rce7 31. Rh1 31... Nb7 $1) 30... Nb7 (30... Ne3+ $5 31.
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Bxe3 31... Rxe3 $17) 31. Re2 Rxe2 32. Bxe2 32... Nc5 33. Bxc4 (33. Rb4 a5)
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33... dxc4 (33... Nxa4 $5) 34. Be3 ({Doesn't help and} 34. a5 34... Ne4 35. Ra1
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(35. axb6 $2 35... Nxc3+ 36. Ke1 36... Re7+ $19) 35... Nxc3+ 36. Ke1 (36. Kd2
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Nb5 37. axb6 axb6 38. Ke3 38... Rc5 $1) 36... b5 $19) 34... Rd7+ 35. Kc1 (35.
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Ke1 $5 $142 35... Rd5 (35... Nxa4 36. Rb4 Nxc3 37. Rxc4 Nd5) 36. a5 (36. Bxc5
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Rxc5 37. Rb5 37... Rg5 $1 38. Ke2 f5 39. a5 Rxh5 40. axb6 axb6 41. Rxb6 41...
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Rh4 $19) 36... Rxh5 37. axb6 axb6 38. Rxb6 Ne4 39. Bd4 Kxg6 40. Rc6 $17) 35...
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Nxa4 {An extra pawn should be sufficient for a win, but Black still has to
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show a good technique.} 36. Bd4 (36. Rb4 Nxc3 37. Rxc4 Ne2+ 38. Kb2 38... Ng3
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$1 $19) 36... Rd5 $1 37. Kd2 (37. Ra1 b5) 37... Rxh5 38. Rf1 (38. Ra1 $5 38...
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Ra5 $140 39. Rf1) 38... Rh2+ (38... Nc5 $5 39. Bxf6+ (39. Rxf6 $2 39... Ne4+)
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39... Kxg6 40. Bd4 40... Nd7 $19) 39. Ke3 (39. Kc1 Kxg6 40. Rxf6+ 40... Kg5)
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39... Rh3+ (39... Kxg6) 40. Ke4 Nxc3+ 41. Kf5 {
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Macieja strives to safe game, but Black has too many pawns!} 41... Rh5+ 42. Ke6
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42... Ne4 $19 (42... Nd5 $5) 43. Rf4 Nc5+ 44. Kd6 (44. Ke7 Rd5 45. Bxf6+ Kxg6)
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44... Rh2 45. c3 Rd2 (45... Nb3 $5 46. Bxf6+ 46... Kxg6) 46. Kd5 Nb3 47. Kxc4
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47... Nxd4 {A glorious finish of the knight march!
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} 48. cxd4 h5 49. Kd5 ({
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There wasn't a rescue in} 49. d5 49... Kxg6 50. Rd4 Rxd4+ 51. Kxd4 Kf7) 49...
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Kxg6 50. Ke6 Re2+ 51. Kd6 Kg5 52. Rf1 h4 53. Rd1 (53. d5 $5) 53... h3 54. d5 h2
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55. Kc6 Rc2+ 56. Kb7 56... Rd2 $1 {
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This rook had a splendid career in this game!} 57. Rxd2 h1=Q 58. Kb8 Qc1 59.
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Rd3 Qc2 0-1
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[Event "Leon m"]
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[Site "Leon"]
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[Date "2005.06.24"]
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[Round "3"]
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[White "Volokitin, Andrei"]
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[Black "Timman, Jan H"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2679"]
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[BlackElo "2607"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "49"]
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[EventDate "2005.06.24"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2005.09.26"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. Qg4 O-O 8. Bd3
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Nbc6 9. Qh5 Ng6 10. Nf3 Qc7 11. Be3 (11. Ng5 h6 12. Nxf7 Qxf7 13. Qxg6 Qxg6 14.
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Bxg6 cxd4 15. cxd4 Nxd4 16. Be3 Nc6 17. f4 b6 18. Bd3 18... Nb8 $5 19. a4 Ba6
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20. a5 bxa5 21. Bxa6 Nxa6 22. O-O 22... Nb4 $13 {
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0-1 Gritsaenko,V-Khlusevich,S/corr 1997 (52)}) (11. h4 $5 {
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leads to wild complications:} 11... c4 12. Ng5 h6 13. Bxg6 fxg6 14. Qxg6 hxg5
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15. hxg5 Nxe5 16. Qh5 Rf5 17. Qe8+ {
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- Skorchenko,D-Potkin,V/RUS-ch B20 Ufa 2000 (17)}) 11... c4 (11... Nce7 $5)
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12. Bxg6 fxg6 13. Qg4 Bd7 14. h4 Rf5 15. h5 (15. Ng5 Raf8 16. Qe2 $146 (16. h5
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Qa5 17. Bd2 h6 18. Nh3 gxh5 19. Qg3 Kh7 20. Rb1 b5 21. Kd1 Qxa3 22. Nf4 Rxf4
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23. Bxf4 Rxf4 24. Qxf4 Qxc3 25. Rh3 Qxd4+ 26. Qxd4 26... Nxd4 $132 {
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- Lingnau,C-Kipper,J/BL2-W 1998 (31)}) 16... h6 17. Nh3 17... Qd8 $1 18. g3
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18... b5 {Black prepares counter-play on the queen's side} 19. Qd2 Qe7 20. Ke2
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(20. Nf4 $5 20... Qf7 $13 (20... Kh7 21. g4 $1)) 20... a5 21. Rh2 Rb8 22. g4 (
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22. Nf4 Be8) 22... Rff8 23. Nf4 Be8 24. h5 24... g5 $36 {
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0-1 David,A-Enders,P/BL 2000/CBM 75/[Psakhis,L] (34)}) (15. Ng1 Ne7 16. Ne2
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16... h6 $1 $11) 15... gxh5 16. Rxh5 16... Raf8 (16... Rxh5 17. Qxh5 Be8 (17...
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Rf8 18. Qh3 18... Rxf3 $5 19. Qxf3 Be8 20. Qh3 Qd7 21. a4 Bg6 22. Kd1 Na5 23.
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Bc1 Bf5 24. Qh4 h6 25. f3 Kh7 26. Ra2 26... Qe8 $44 {
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Ionov,S-Sergienko,S/RUS t-ch St.Petersburg 1999 /0-1 (46)}) 18. Qh3 Nd8 19. Bg5
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(19. Kd2 Bg6 20. Nh4 Qf7 21. g4 Nc6 22. Rf1 Rf8 23. Qg3 Qe8 24. f3 24... Ne7 {
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- Papa,S-Kniest,O/Zurich op-A 2004 (52)}) 19... Bf7 20. Kd2 Qd7 21. Rh1 Bg6
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22. Bxd8 Rxd8 23. Ng5 Bf5 24. g4 24... Bg6 {
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- Ernst,T-Berg,E/SWE-ch Goeteborg 2005/ (46)}) 17. Kd2 ({
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Worth considering was also} 17. Rh3 {. This position was tested many times on
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the highest level. And Black can play now:} 17... Be8 (17... Qa5 18. Kd2 Be8
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19. Rg3 $146 (19. Ng5) 19... Bg6 20. Nh4 Ne7 21. f3 R8f7 22. Rh1 $1 22... Rh5 (
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22... Qxa3 23. Nxg6 Nxg6 24. Rxh7 Kxh7 25. Qxg6+ Kg8 26. Qxe6 Qe7 27. Qxd5 $16)
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23. Qxe6 Qxa3 24. Rb1 $1 $16 24... Qa6 (24... Rxh4 25. Rxb7 h6 (25... Kh8 26.
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Rb8+ Ng8 27. Qc8 $18) 26. Rxg6 Rh1 27. Rb8+ Kh7 28. Rxh6+ Rxh6 29. Bxh6 $18)
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25. Qxa6 bxa6 26. Nxg6 $5 (26. Bg5 $1 26... Nf5 27. Nxg6 hxg6 28. Rg4 $18)
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26... Nxg6 27. Rg5 Rxg5 28. Bxg5 28... h6 {
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1-0 Amonatov,F-Kosyrev,V/Russia 2004/ (54)}) {Black's defence is not easy after
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} 18. Ng5 $5 (18. Kd2 $6 $146 {Too slowly!} 18... h5 19. Qh4 (19. Qg3 19...
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Rxf3 $1 20. gxf3 20... Ne7 $44) 19... Rxf3 {A typical and strong sacrifice.
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Now Black manages to build a tough defensive position.} 20. gxf3 Ne7 21. a4 Nf5
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22. Qg5 Qe7 23. Qg2 (23. Qxe7 23... Nxe7 $44) 23... Kh7 24. Ke2 Rh8 25. Rhh1 {
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- Rowson,J-Barsov,A/York Vikings GM 2000/CBM 81/[Psakhis] It is not clear
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how White can improve the position, and the opponents decided to finish the
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game now.}) 18... Qa5 19. Kd2 {
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and I think that Black already must sacrifice the exchange.} (19. Bd2 Rxg5 20.
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Bxg5 Rf5 21. Bd2 Qa4 22. Qd1 Bg6 23. Ra2 Rf8 24. g4 b6 25. f3 b5 26. Qb1 Rf7
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27. Ke2 Rf8 28. Kf2 Rf7 29. Kg3 29... Rf8 {
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1-0 Sammalvuo,T-Smeets,J/Gausdal Classic 2004/CBM 104/[Atlas,V] (60)}) 19...
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Rxg5 $1 (19... Bg6 20. Nxh7 (20. Nxe6 $5 20... Rxf2+ 21. Bxf2 Rxf2+ 22. Ke1
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22... Rxc2 $2 23. Rf3 $18) 20... Bxh7 21. Rah1 Rxf2+ 22. Bxf2 Rxf2+ 23. Ke1 Rf7
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24. Kd1 Bxc2+ 25. Kxc2 Kf8 26. Rf3 Rxf3 27. Rh8+ Ke7 28. Qxf3 Nxd4+ 29. cxd4 {
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1-0 Nimtz,M-De Mauro,J/corr 1996/77 telechess (29)}) (19... Rxf2+ 20. Bxf2
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Rxf2+ 21. Ke1) 20. Qxg5 20... Bg6 $44 {with some compensation.} 21. Rhh1 $1 { }
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21... Qa4 22. Ra2 (22. Rhc1 $145 22... b5 23. Qg4 $1 23... Bf5 24. Qd1 $14 {
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Kobalia,M}) 22... b5 23. Rha1 23... Bf5 $146 (23... a5) 24. g4 $6 (24. Qg3 $5
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24... a6 25. Qg5 Qa5 26. Rb1 $16) 24... Be4 25. f4 $14 {
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- Ernst,T-Rylander,D/Sverige (ch) 2003/ (37)} (25. f4 $14)) (17. Ng5 Qa5 18.
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Bd2 (18. Kd2 $2 18... Rxf2+) 18... Rf4 19. Qh3 19... h6 $1 (19... Rxf2 $2 20.
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Nf3 Rxd2 21. Kxd2 h6 22. Qg4 Kf7 23. Rh3 {
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1-0 Ivanchuk,V-Lutz,C/Muenchen 1994[Ivanchuk,V] (40)}) 20. Rxh6 {
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'!' Ivanchuk,V.} (20. Bxf4 Rxf4 21. Kf1 Rf5 22. Nxe6 Rf7 23. Qg3 Bxe6 24. Rxh6
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Bf5 25. Rh5 Ne7 26. Kg1 Qb6 27. Re1 Qe6 28. Qh4 Ng6 29. Qd8+ Rf8 30. Qd6 Bg4
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31. Qxe6+ Bxe6 32. Kf1 Bf5 33. Rc1 Nf4 34. Rh2 g5 35. f3 {
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Crafty 18.12-Deep Fritz 7/Computers-ch 2002/0-1 (80)}) (20. f3 hxg5 21. Rh8+
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Kf7 22. Qh5+ Ke7 23. Qxg5+ Ke8 24. Qh5+ g6 25. Qxg6+ 25... Kd8 $15) 20... gxh6
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21. Qxh6 21... R4f7 $132 (21... R8f7 22. f3 Rg7 23. Kf2) 22. f3 (22. O-O-O
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Qxa3+ 23. Kb1 23... Nb4 $1 24. cxb4 c3 25. Bxc3 Qxc3 26. Rh1 Qxb4+ 27. Kc1 Qa3+
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28. Kb1 $11) 22... Ne7 $1 (22... Rg7 23. Kf2 Nd8 24. Rh1 Nf7 25. Qh5 Nxg5 26.
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Bxg5 Be8 27. Qh8+ Kf7) 23. Kf2 23... Rg7 $1 $132 (23... Nf5 $2 24. Qh5 $18))
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17... Be8 18. Rxf5 (18. Rg5 Bg6 19. Rxg6 hxg6 20. Ng5 Rxg5 21. Qxg5 Kf7 22. Rh1
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Qe7) (18. Rh2 Qb6 (18... h5 19. Qh3) 19. Kc1 Qa5 20. Kd2 Qb6 21. Kc1 Qa5 22.
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Kd2 Bg6 23. Rb1 Qa4 24. Rc1 24... Qxa3 $17 {
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0-1 Ernst,T-Hillarp Persson,T/SWE-ch Orebro 2000/ (29)}) 18... exf5 19. Qg3 Nd8
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20. Ng5 h6 (20... Bg6 21. Rh1 (21. Bf4 Qd7 22. Rh1 Ne6 23. Nxe6 23... Qxe6 {
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- Fogarasi,T-Farago,I/HUN t-ch 0304 2003/EXT 2005}) 21... Qc6 22. Qh4 f4 23.
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Nxh7 Qa4 (23... fxe3+ $5 24. Kxe3 Re8 (24... Bxh7 25. Qxh7+ 25... Kf7 $13) 25.
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Ng5 $140 25... Nf7) 24. Nxf8 Qxc2+ 25. Ke1 Qb1+ (25... fxe3 26. fxe3 Bd3 27.
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Qh8+ Kf7 28. Rf1+ Bxf1 29. Kxf1 Qxc3 30. e6+ Nxe6 31. Nxe6 $11) 26. Ke2 Qd3+
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27. Kf3 Qe4+ 28. Ke2 28... Qd3+ {
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- Carlsen,M-Ostenstad,B/NOR-ch playoff Oslo 2004/}) 21. Nh3 21... g5 $4 $146 {
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Only this move turns out to be a novelty., but it is a serious error that
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ruins the game} (21... Qc6 22. Rh1 Bf7 23. Nf4 Kh7 24. Qh3 Bg6 25. Qh4 Bf7 26.
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Rh3 Ne6 27. Qe7 Kg8 28. Rg3 Nxf4 29. Bxf4 Re8 30. Qf6 Qxf6 31. exf6 g5 32. Be5
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Kh7 33. f4 g4 34. Re3 Kg6 35. Re1 Re6 36. Rb1 {
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Papa,S-Hochstrasser,M/SUI Masters 2004/ChessBase/ - (50)}) (21... Kh7 $5 22.
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Nf4 (22. Rh1 22... Ne6) 22... Qc6 23. Rh1 23... Ne6 $13) 22. Bxg5 hxg5 23.
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Qxg5+ $18 {Q It would be Interesting to learn what Timman missed in his
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calculations. Black's position is just lost.} 23... Kf7 (23... Qg7 24. Qxd8 Bd7
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25. Qh4 $18) 24. Nf4 24... Qc6 (24... Ne6 25. Qg6+) (24... Bc6 25. e6+ $5 25...
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Nxe6 26. Qg6+ $18) 25. Rh1 1-0
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[Event "Benasque champions 25 ann"]
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[Site "Benasque"]
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[Date "2005.07.07"]
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[Round "2"]
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[White "Korneev, Oleg"]
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[Black "Psakhis, Lev"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2594"]
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[BlackElo "2542"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "77"]
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[EventDate "2005.07.06"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2005.09.26"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 c5 7. Qg4 O-O 8. Bd3
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Nbc6 9. Qh5 Ng6 10. Nf3 10... Qc7 {'!?' Psakhis,L.} 11. Be3 (11. O-O c4 12.
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Bxg6 fxg6 13. Qg4 (13. Qh3 Bd7 14. a4 Qa5 15. Nh4 Rf7 16. f4 g5 17. fxg5 Rxf1+
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18. Kxf1 Rf8+ 19. Ke2 Ne7 20. g6 Nxg6 21. Nxg6 hxg6 22. Bd2 b5 23. Qg4 bxa4 24.
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Qxg6 Qd8 25. Bg5 25... Qe8 {
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- Papp,G-Farago,I/Budapest-05 GM 2004/The Week in Chess 495}) 13... Qa5 14.
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Bd2 Bd7 15. h4 Ne7 16. h5 gxh5 17. Qxh5 Rf5 18. Qg4 Raf8 19. Ra2 Rxf3 20. gxf3
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Rf5 21. Kg2 Be8 22. Rh1 Bg6 23. f4 Nc6 24. Qd1 Rf8 25. a4 25... Bf5 {
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0-1 Gao Rui-Wang Hao/Torch Real Estate Cup 2005/The Week in Chess 555 (63)})
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11... c4 12. Bxg6 fxg6 13. Qg4 13... Qe7 $5 (13... Qf7 14. Ng5 Qe8 (14... Qf5
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15. Qe2 Rd8 (15... Nxe5 $2 16. dxe5 Qxe5 17. Qd2 Bd7 18. O-O h6 19. f4 Qd6 20.
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Nf3 Rf5 21. Rae1 Raf8 22. Nh4 R5f6 23. Bd4 Rxf4 24. Rxf4 Qxf4 25. Qxf4 Rxf4 26.
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Nxg6 $18 {1-0 Kasparov,G-Short,N/Munich Intel Express 1994 (35)}) 16. g4 Qf8
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17. f4 h6 18. Nf3 Bd7 19. a4 Rdb8 20. O-O b5 21. axb5 Rxb5 22. Bc1 $14 {
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- Arakhamia,K-Peng/Tilgurg ct w(7) 1994 (37)}) 15. h4 h6 (15... Ne7 16. Qe2
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Nf5 17. g4 $146 {A quite natural and strong move} 17... Nxe3 18. Qxe3 h6 19.
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Nh3 Qe7 20. Qg3 Bd7 21. f4 {White slowly but surely improves his position and
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Black can't organise any counterplay.} 21... Be8 22. Kd2 b5 23. f5 $1 {
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A nice breakthrough!} 23... gxf5 (23... exf5 24. g5 $1) 24. g5 $1 {1-0 Nijboer,
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F-Harikrishna,P/Wijk aan Zee-B 2001/CBM 81/[Psakhis] (33) An excellent move,
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securing an outpost for the knight. }) 16. Nh3 Ne7 (16... Bd7 $5 17. Qe2 b5
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18. g4 18... a5 19. Nf4 $6 $146 (19. h5 gxh5 20. g5 $1 {for example:} (20. Rg1
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Ne7 21. gxh5 Kh7 22. Qg4 Nf5 23. Kd2 Qe7 24. Qg6+ Kh8 25. Nf4 Nh4 26. Qg4 26...
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Rxf4 $1 27. Bxf4 Rf8 28. Rh1 28... Nf5 $44 {
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Leko,P-Almasi,Z/Budapest 2003/CBM 95/[Psakhis]/ - (52)}) 20... hxg5 21. Nxg5
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g6 22. O-O-O (22. Qf1 $5 22... Rf5 23. Qg2 Ne7 24. Ke2 Kh8 25. Nf3 Qf7 26. Nh4
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Rf8 27. Raf1 Kh7 28. Bg5 Nc6 29. f4 $36 {
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1-0 Karjakin,S-Papa,S/Biel MTO 2003 (45)}) (22. Kd2 b4 23. Rag1 bxc3+ 24. Kd1
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Rf5 25. Rxh5 gxh5 26. Ne4+ 26... Kh8 $132 {0-1 Van den Doel,E-Psakhis,L/Bled
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Olympiad 2002/CBM 92 (33) Psakhis: '0-1 Van den Doel,E-Psakhis,L/Bled ol 2002/
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CBM 92 (33)' Psakhis: '0-1 Van den Doel,E-Psakhis,L/Bled Olympiad 2002/CBM 92
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(33)'} 27. Nd6 27... Qg8 {0-1 Van den Doel,E-Psakhis,L/Bled Olympiad 2002/ (33)
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}) 22... Qe7 23. Rdg1 Qxa3+ 24. Kd2 24... Rf5 $1 (24... b4 $2 25. Ne4 $1 25...
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dxe4 26. Qxh5 Rxf2+ 27. Bxf2 Qxc3+ 28. Kd1 Qf3+ 29. Qxf3 exf3 30. Rxg6+ Kf7 31.
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Rf6+ Ke7 32. Rh7+ {
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1-0 Bacrot,E-Vaisser,A/FRA-ch Aix les Bains 2003/CBM 97/[Psakhis] (32)}) 25.
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Nf3 25... b4 $132) 19... Ne7 (19... b4 $5 20. h5 (20. axb4 axb4 21. Rxa8 Qxa8
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22. O-O bxc3 23. Nxg6 23... Rb8 $132) 20... g5 21. Ng6 Rf7 22. f4 $5 $13) 20.
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h5 (20. Kd2 $5) 20... g5 21. Nh3 21... b4 $1 {
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Black has a more obvious way of developing the initiative on the queenside.}
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22. f4 (22. axb4 axb4 23. Rxa8 Qxa8 24. cxb4 24... Nc6 $44) 22... gxf4 23. Bxf4
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bxc3 (23... b3 $5) 24. Qe3 Ba4 25. Qxc3 25... Rb8 {
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0-1 Lahno,K-Smeets,J/Wijk aan Zee-C 2004/CBM 99/[Psakhis] (36) 0-1}) (16... Qf7
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17. Nf4 (17. h5 Ne7 18. Kd2 gxh5 19. Qe2 Nf5 20. Nf4 h4 21. Qg4 {
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- Goloshchapov,A-Harikrishna,P/Calcutta Goodricke op 2000/ (21)}) 17... Ne7
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18. Qe2 (18. Rh3 $5 18... Qf5 19. Qe2 Bd7 20. g4 Qf7 21. Kd2 a5 22. h5 b5 23.
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g5 b4 24. gxh6 Qf5 25. hxg7 Rfb8 26. hxg6 Ba4 27. Rh8+ Kxg7 28. Rh7+ $18 {
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1-0 Solozhenkin,E-Apicella,M/St.Petersburg-Paris 1996 (31)}) (18. Rb1 b6 19.
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Rh3 Bd7 20. Qe2 Kh7 21. g4 Qe8 22. h5 g5 23. Ng2 Rf7 24. f4 gxf4 25. Nxf4 Qf8
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26. Qh2 Ng8 27. Ra1 Ne7 28. Kd2 b5 29. Rg1 $16 {
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1-0 Milu,R-Popescu,C/ROM t-ch 1994 (33)}) 18... Bd7 19. g4 Ba4 20. Rh3 a5 21.
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Kf1 (21. h5 g5 22. Ng2 22... b5 23. f4 gxf4 24. Nxf4 24... b4 25. Kd2 $2 {
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A strange move!} (25. axb4 axb4 26. cxb4 Nc6 27. c3 $13 {
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was more natural and stronger}) 25... bxc3+ 26. Kxc3 26... Rab8 27. Rf3 27...
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Nc6 $40 {0-1 Szabo,G-Apicella,M/Bucharest Ciocaltea mem 2000/CBM 77/[Psakhis,
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L] (33) prepares the queen lift to b7}) 21... Ra6 22. Rb1 Bc6 23. Kg1 b5 24. h5
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Be8 25. Rf1 Rb6 26. hxg6 Nxg6 27. Nh5 Ne7 28. Qd2 {
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1-0 Tischbierek,R-Naumkin,I/Porto San Giorgo op 2003/ (52)}) (16... b5 17. h5 (
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17. Nf4 17... Ne7 18. Kd2 $146 (18. O-O Bd7 19. Rab1 Qf7 20. h5 gxh5 21. Nxh5
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Kh7 22. f4 Nf5 23. Bc1 Be8 24. Ng3 Nxg3 25. Qxg3 Qd7 26. Be3 26... Bg6 {
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- Firnhaber,I-Kitson,K/corr 2001/IXM (37)}) (18. Rh3 Rf5 19. Qe2 a5 20. g4 Rf7
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21. Qd2 Bd7 22. h5 g5 23. Ng2 b4 24. axb4 axb4 25. Rxa8 Qxa8 26. cxb4 26...
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Qa1+ {Psakhis: ' - Davila,M-Halldorsson,J/corr 1998 (30)'} 27. Qc1 Qc3+ 28.
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Qd2 Qa1+ 29. Qc1 Qc3+ 30. Qd2 30... Qa1+ {
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- Davila,M-Halldorsson,J/corr 1998 (30)}) 18... a5 {Black has to find some
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counterplay on the queenside - on the other flank he has many problems.} 19.
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Qh3 Bd7 20. Rab1 Qf7 21. f3 Rab8 22. Ne2 22... Nc6 {
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It looks to me that Black solved all opening problems.} 23. Rb2 b4 24. axb4
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24... axb4 { - Anand,V-Jussupow,A/Corsica Masters 2002/CBM 92/[Psakhis] (52)})
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17... gxh5 (17... Kh8 18. Qe2 Bd7 19. Nf4 Rxf4 20. Bxf4 Qf7 21. Be3 21... Be8 {
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- Maze,S-Dgebuadze,A/FRA t-ch 0405 2005}) 18. Qe2 Bd7 (18... a5 19. Nf4 g6 20.
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g4 Ne7 21. Ng2 Kh7 22. Qd2 22... Ng8 {
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1-0 Svidler,P-Bareev,E/Elista 1997/CBM 59/[Svidler] (33)}) 19. Nf4 19... Rxf4
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$1 20. Bxf4 Qf7 21. Be3 Be8 22. f3 (22. g4 hxg4 23. Qxg4 Qg6 24. Qh3 Ne7 25.
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Kd2 25... Qf5 $44 { - Michiels,B-L'Ami,E/Groningen Harmonie 2003 (60)}) 22...
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Qc7 23. g4 Ne7 24. Kd2 Qa5 25. Qg2 Kf8 26. Rag1 Bf7 27. Bf2 Qa4 28. gxh5 Nf5
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29. Rh4 Ke7 30. Rf4 Rg8 31. Rxf5 exf5 32. e6 Bxe6 33. Re1 33... Qa6 {
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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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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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Nxg5 21... g6 {I would prefer} 22. Nh3 $1 ({Weaker is} 22. Kd2 $6 22... Rf5 (
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22... Nf5 $5) 23. Rag1 b4 24. Rxh5 $5 {
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Looks great for White, but his opponent has a good defence.} (24. axb4 axb4 25.
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cxb4 c3+ 26. Kxc3 26... Ra2 $40) 24... bxc3+ 25. Kd1 25... gxh5 $8 {
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The only move} 26. Ne4+ $1 {Psakhis: 'Just look the already mentioned game Van
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den Doel,E-Psakhis,L/Bled ol 2002 and you will agree that I have all rights to
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suspect guys in plagiarizm!'} (26. Nxe6+ Kf7 27. Nc7 Qc6 28. Nxa8 Qxa8 29. Bg5
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29... Qc6 $19 {loses without big fight}) 26... Kh7 $8 (26... Kh8 27. Nd6 Qf8
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28. Bg5 $18) 27. Nd6 Qf8 28. Nxf5 ({In case of} 28. Rh1 28... Rb8 $1 29. Nxf5
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Rb1+ 30. Bc1 30... Rxc1+ $1 31. Kxc1 Nxf5 32. Rxh5+ 32... Nh6 $17 {
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Black is very close to victory.}) 28... Qxf5 29. Rg5 29... Qf7 $8 {
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- Stellwagen,D-Dgebuadze,A/Groningen Harmonie 2002/CBM 93/[Psakhis] (35)})
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22... Nf5 23. Bg5 {with great compensation for the pawn}) 20. f4 gxf4 21. Nxf4
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Bd7 22. Qg2 $146 (22. Kd2 b4 23. axb4 axb4 24. cxb4 c3+ 25. Kxc3 Bb5 26. Qd2
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Rxa1 27. Rxa1 Nc8 28. Kb2 Nb6 29. Kb1 Nc4 30. Qe1 Nxe3 31. Qxe3 Qe7 32. Ra3
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Qxb4+ 33. Rb3 Qa5 34. Kc1 Bc4 35. Rb7 Qa1+ 36. Rb1 36... Qa6 $132 {
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Luther,T-Rychagov,A/GRE t-ch 2001 0-1 (57)}) (22. Rg1) 22... b4 {
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0-1 Adamson,R-Abrahamyan,T/USA-ch San Diego 2004/CBM 105/[Psakhis] (45)}) 14.
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h4 Rf5 15. Qh3 $146 (15. h5 gxh5 16. Rxh5 Rxh5 17. Qxh5 Bd7 (17... Qf7 18. Qh2
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Bd7 19. Kd2 Rf8 20. Rh1 h6 21. Ne1 b5 22. g4 a5 23. g5 h5 24. g6 Qxg6 25. Ng2
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b4 26. Nf4 Rxf4 27. Bxf4 b3 28. Rc1 Be8 29. Qg3 Qf5 30. Be3 Bg6 31. Qg5 31...
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b2 {0-1, Pelletier-Jussupow (Basel 2005)}) 18. Kd2 (18. Ng5 h6 19. Nh3 (19. Nf3
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Rf8) 19... Qf7 20. Qg4 20... Qf5 $5 $13) 18... Be8 19. Qh4 Bg6 20. Qxe7 Nxe7
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21. Rb1 b6 22. Bg5 Kf7 23. Nh4 Nf5 24. Nxf5 Bxf5 25. Be3 25... h6 {
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- Froeyman,H-Hammes,M/BEL t-ch2 0405 2005/T (25)}) (15. Ng1 Bd7 16. Ne2 Be8
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17. Ng3 Rf8 18. h5 gxh5 19. Nxh5 Bg6 20. Kd2 b5 21. Nf4 Bf5 22. Qh5 22... Qf7 {
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- Kritz,L-Jussupow,A/GER-ch 2005/ (22)}) 15... h6 16. g4 Rf7 (16... Rf8 17. h5
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g5 18. Ng1 Bd7 19. Ne2 Rf7 20. f4 Raf8 21. O-O $36) 17. Ng5 $1 {Having a better
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development, White is entitled to open the position of the black king by
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tactical means.} (17. h5 g5 18. Ng1 Bd7 19. Ne2 19... Raf8 $17) 17... Rf8 (
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17... hxg5 18. h5 $3 (18. Bxg5 Qf8 19. f4 Rxf4 20. Bxf4 20... Qxf4 $132) 18...
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gxh5 $8 19. Qxh5 Rf3 (19... Rf4 20. Bxf4 gxf4 21. g5 $18) (19... Rf8 20. Bxg5
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Qd7 21. Bf6 $18) 20. Ke2 $18) 18. h5 18... gxh5 (18... Qe8 $5 19. O-O-O (19.
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Nf3 g5 20. Nxg5 (20. Bxg5 $2 20... Qf7 $1 21. Ke2 hxg5 22. h6 gxh6 23. Raf1
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Qxf3+ 24. Qxf3 Rxf3 25. Kxf3 25... Kg7 $17) 20... hxg5 21. Bxg5 Qf7 22. f4
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22... Kh7 $13) 19... gxh5 (19... hxg5 20. h6 Qe7 21. hxg7 Qxg7 22. Bxg5 Rf7 23.
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Rh2 $3 23... Qh7 24. Rdh1 Qxh3 25. Rxh3 Rf8 26. Rh7 $18) 20. Nf3) (18... Bd7 $5
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19. hxg6 Be8 20. Nh7 Bxg6 21. Nxf8 Rxf8) 19. Qxh5 Qe8 (19... Bd7 20. Qg6 hxg5
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21. Bxg5 Qe8 22. Qh7+ Kf7 23. Rh6 $18) 20. Qxe8 Rxe8 21. Nf3 (21. Nh3 $5) 21...
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Rf8 22. Ke2 Bd7 23. g5 {Black has great problems to defend his king even
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without the queens on the board.} 23... h5 (23... hxg5 24. Nxg5 $16) 24. g6 Ne7
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25. Rag1 Ba4 (25... Be8 26. Rxh5 (26. Nh4 $5) 26... Bxg6 27. Rhg5 Kf7 28. Nh4
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Bxc2 29. Rxg7+ Ke8 30. Bg5 $16) 26. Ng5 Bxc2 27. Nxe6 27... Rf5 $2 $138 {
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A Serious mistake in big time-trouble.} ({I had to play} 27... Be4 $5 $140 {
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forcing an additional exchange-usually that's good for the defending side.} 28.
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Nxf8 (28. Rh2 Rf5 29. Nf4 Rc8 30. f3 Bd3+ 31. Kd2 Rc6) 28... Bxh1 29. Rxh1 Rxf8
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30. Rxh5 30... Nxg6 $13) 28. Nf4 28... Raf8 29. Nxh5 $6 $138 {
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This natural move allows Black to consolidate his position.} (29. Rh4 $5 29...
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b5 30. f3 $36) 29... Be4 $2 {A fatal mistake, after which White easilys gets a
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decisive advantage. Essential was} (29... Nxg6 $1 30. Rxg6 Rxh5 31. Rxg7+ Kxg7
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32. Rxh5 Rh8 33. Rg5+ (33. Rxh8 Kxh8 34. e6 Kg7 35. Bg5 Bf5 36. e7 Kf7) 33...
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Kf7 $14 34. f4 $140 34... Ke6 35. Rg7 35... Rh7 {
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and Black can make draw without any troubles.}) 30. Nxg7 $1 $18 30... Bf3+ 31.
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Kd2 Bxh1 32. Nxf5 Rxf5 33. Rxh1 Nxg6 34. Rb1 Rf7 (34... b6 $142 35. Rb5 Ne7 36.
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a4) 35. Rb5 Rd7 36. e6 Re7 37. f4 Kg7 (37... Rxe6 38. f5 Rb6 39. Rxb6 axb6 40.
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fxg6 Kg7 41. a4 Kxg6 42. Bf4 Kf5 43. Bc7 Ke4 44. Ke2 $18) 38. Rxd5 Kf6 (38...
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Rxe6 39. f5 Ne7 40. Rd7 Re4 41. Bg5 Kf8 42. Rxe7 Rxe7 43. Bxe7+ Kxe7 44. d5 $18
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) 39. Rh5 1-0
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[Event "Stepanakert-B"]
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[Site "Stepanakert"]
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[Date "2005.10.05"]
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[Round "4"]
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[White "Lahno, Kateryna"]
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[Black "Galstian, Beniamin"]
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[Result "0-1"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2509"]
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[BlackElo "2474"]
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[Annotator "Psakhis,L"]
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[PlyCount "106"]
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[EventDate "2005.10.02"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2006.01.31"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 c5 7. Qg4 O-O 8. Bd3
|
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Nbc6 9. Qh5 Ng6 10. Nf3 Qc7 11. Be3 c4 12. Bxg6 12... fxg6 13. Qg4 Qf7 14. Ng5
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Qe8 (14... Qf5 $6 15. Qe2 Rd8 (15... Nxe5 16. dxe5 Qxe5 17. Qd2 Bd7 18. O-O h6
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19. f4 Qd6 20. Nf3 Rf5 21. Rae1 Raf8 22. Nh4 R5f6 23. Bd4 Rxf4 24. Rxf4 Qxf4
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25. Qxf4 Rxf4 26. Nxg6 {1-0 Kasparov,G-Short,N/Munich Intel Express 1994 (35)})
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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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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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- Dominguez,L (2534)-Harikrishna,P (2500)/Istanbul olm 2000/ (67)}) 17... Nxe3
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18. Qxe3 h6 19. Nh3 Qe7 20. Qg3 Bd7 21. f4 {'White slowly but surely improves
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his position and Black can't organise any counterplay.} 21... Be8 22. Kd2 b5
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23. f5 $1 23... gxf5 24. g5 h5 25. g6 $1 {1-0 Nijboer,F (2578)-Harikrishna,P
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(2514)/Wijk aan Zee-B 2001/CBM 81/[Psakhis] (33)}) ({
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White keeps initiative and in the case of popular line} 15... h6 16. Nh3 {
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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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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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20... hxg5 $8 21. Nxg5 g6 22. Nh3 $1 22... Nf5 23. Bg5 {
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with great compensation for the pawn}) 20. f4 gxf4 21. Nxf4 Bd7 22. Rg1 $5 (22.
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Qg2 b4 23. Ke2 $6 (23. g5 $5 23... Kh7 $5 24. gxh6 gxh6 25. Ng6 25... Rg8 $132)
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23... bxc3 24. g5 {
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White completely ignores his Q-side and continues King-side actions!} 24... Kh7
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$1 25. Ng6 Rg8 26. Nxe7 (26. gxh6 gxh6 27. Qh3 $5) 26... Qxe7 27. Rag1 27...
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Ba4 $1 {0-1 Adamson,R (2373)-Abrahamyan,T (2238)/USA-ch San Diego 2004/CBM 105/
|
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[Psakhis] (45)}) 22... Kh7 23. Qd2 Qd8 24. Ke2 Rb8 25. Rab1 Rf7 26. g5 Rxf4 27.
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Bxf4 Nf5 28. Rg4 Be8 29. Rh1 29... Qe7 {
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1-0 Fogarasi,T (2442)-Pap,G (2371)/Budapest-04 GM 2005/}) (16... b5 17. h5 gxh5
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18. Qe2 Bd7 19. Nf4 19... Rxf4 $1 20. Bxf4 Qf7 21. Be3 Be8 22. g4 hxg4 23. Qxg4
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Qg6 24. Qh3 Ne7 25. Kd2 25... Qf5 $44 { - Sokolov,A (2580)-Apicella,M (2530)/
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Saint Chely d'Aubrac op 2004/ChessBase (38)}) 17. Qe2 b5 18. g4 a5 19. h5 gxh5
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20. g5 $1 (20. Rg1 Ne7 21. gxh5 Kh7 22. Qg4 Nf5 23. Kd2 Qe7 24. Qg6+ Kh8 25.
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Nf4 Nh4 26. Qg4 26... Rxf4 $1 27. Bxf4 Rf8 28. Rh1 28... Nf5 $44 {
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Leko,P-Almasi,Z/Budapest 2003/CBM 95/[Psakhis]/ - (52)}) 20... hxg5 21. Nxg5
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g6 22. O-O-O (22. Qf1 $5 22... Rf5 (22... Ra7 23. Qg2 Rf5 24. Nf3 Qf7 25. Nh4
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Kh7 26. Ke2 Be8 27. Rh3 Qf8 28. Rg3 Rg7 29. Nxf5 Qxf5 30. Kd2 Ne7 31. Bg5 Qf7
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32. Bf6 Rg8 33. Bxe7 Qxe7 34. Rf3 34... Rf8 {
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1-0 Areshchenko,A (2625)-Efimenko,Z (2643)/UKR-ch KO Rivne 2005/(47)}) 23. Qg2
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Ne7 24. Ke2 Kh8 25. Nf3 Qf7 26. Nh4 Rf8 27. Raf1 Kh7 28. Bg5 Nc6 29. f4 $36 {
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1-0 Karjakin,S-Papa,S/Biel MTO 2003 (45)}) (22. Kd2 b4 23. Rag1 bxc3+ 24. Kd1
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Rf5 25. Rxh5 gxh5 26. Ne4+ 26... Kh8 $132 {
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0-1 Van den Doel,E-Psakhis,L/Bled Olympiad 2002/CBM 92 (33)}) 22... Qe7 23.
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Rdg1 Qxa3+ (23... Rf5 24. Nf3 Be8 25. Nh4 Qxa3+ 26. Kd2 b4 27. Nxf5 Qxc3+ 28.
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Kd1 Qa1+ 29. Bc1 exf5 30. Qxh5 Qxd4+ 31. Bd2 Qa1+ 32. Bc1 Qd4+ 33. Bd2 33...
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Qa1+ { - Philippe,C (2411)-Apicella,M (2553)/Paris-ch 2005/}) 24. Kd2 24...
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Rf5 $1 (24... b4 $2 25. Ne4 $1 25... dxe4 26. Qxh5 Rxf2+ 27. Bxf2 Qxc3+ 28. Kd1
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Qf3+ 29. Qxf3 exf3 30. Rxg6+ Kf7 31. Rf6+ Ke7 32. Rh7+ {
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|
1-0 Bacrot,E-Vaisser,A/FRA-ch Aix les Bains 2003/CBM 97/[Psakhis] (32)}) 25.
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Nf3 25... b4 $132) 16. Qe2 (16. h5 h6 17. Nf3 (17. Nh3 gxh5 18. Qe2 18... Qg6
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$5 19. Nf4 Rxf4 20. Bxf4 20... Be8 $44) 17... g5 $13) 16... b5 17. g4 {
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|
Step to wrong direction-} ({Worth consideration straight} 17. h5 $5 {
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|
with possible continuations} 17... gxh5 (17... h6 18. Nh3 (18. hxg6 Qxg6 19.
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Nh3 19... Qxg2) 18... g5 19. f4 gxf4 20. Nxf4 a5 21. Ng6 $36) 18. Rxh5 h6 19.
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Nh3 Ne7 20. g4 $5 $14) 17... Qd8 18. h5 ({It will be interesting to check} 18.
|
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f4 $5 {keeping tension.}) 18... gxh5 19. Rxh5 (19. gxh5 19... Ne7 $5) 19... h6
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20. Nf3 (20. Nh3 $2 20... Be8) 20... Qa5 21. Bd2 21... Rf4 $1 {
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Seemingly, this move escaped Lahno's attention. Black has the upper hand.} 22.
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Kf1 (22. Kd1 22... Raf8 $1 23. Bxf4 $140 23... Qxc3 24. Rb1 24... Rxf4) 22...
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Rxg4 (22... Raf8 $5 $17) 23. Nh2 Rg6 (23... Re4 $1) 24. Nf3 Rg4 25. Nh2 25...
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Re4 $1 26. Qf3 (26. Qd1 Rf8 27. Kg1 27... Be8 $1 (27... Qd8 $143 28. Ng4 Be8
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29. Rh2 $1) 28. Rh3 Qd8 29. Ng4 29... h5 $17) 26... Nxd4 (26... Be8 $1 27. Rh3
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|
Nxd4) 27. Qg2 $8 27... Kh7 (27... Be8 $5 $142 28. Rxh6 (28. Bxh6 Qc7 29. Rh3
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29... Nf5 $17) 28... Nf5 $17) 28. Ng4 (28. Bxh6 28... gxh6 $8 29. cxd4 29...
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Qd2) 28... Rxg4 $1 29. Qxg4 29... Nf5 30. Ke2 Qc7 31. Bf4 31... Rf8 $17 {
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White's pawn formation is seriously compromised and Black controles sitiation
|
|
all around the board.} 32. Rg1 {
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|
An attempt to launch an attack, which is easily suppressed by black.} 32... Be8
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33. Rh3 d4 (33... a5 $5) 34. cxd4 Nxd4+ 35. Kf1 (35. Kd1 Nf5) 35... Nf5 36. Kg2
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Rg8 37. Kh2 Bf7 38. Qf3 38... Qc5 39. Rd1 39... Be8 $1 40. Bg3 Bc6 41. Qg4
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41... Rf8 $19 42. Rg1 42... a5 $5 (42... Nxg3 $1 43. Rhxg3 (43. fxg3 Qf2+)
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43... Rxf2+ (43... Qxf2+ $2 44. R1g2 $1) 44. Kh3 44... g5 $1 $19 45. Qxe6 $140
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45... Qd4 $1) 43. f4 Qd5 44. Be1 Qe4 45. Rh5 ({There wasn't a rescue in} 45.
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Rf1 45... Qxc2+ 46. Kg1 Nd4) 45... Rg8 (45... Qxc2+ $5 46. Kh3 Qb3+ 47. Kh2 (
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47. Bg3 Bf3) 47... Qa2+ 48. Kh3 Qxa3+ 49. Kh2 Qb2+ 50. Kh3 Qb3+ 51. Kh2 Qc2+
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52. Kh3 b4 53. Qg6+ $140 53... Kh8 54. Qxe6 Qd3+ 55. Bg3 55... Bd7 $1 $19) 46.
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Bxa5 $2 (46. Rxf5 exf5 47. Qg6+ Kh8) ({The lesser evil for White was} 46. c3 $8
|
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) 46... Qxc2+ 47. Kh3 Qb3+ 48. Kh2 Qa2+ 49. Kh3 Qxa3+ 50. Kh2 Qxa5 51. Qg6+ Kh8
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52. Rxf5 Qd2+ 53. Kh3 53... Qd3+ 0-1
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[Event "FIDE World Cup"]
|
|
[Site "Khanty-Mansiysk"]
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[Date "2005.12.02"]
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[Round "2.7"]
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[White "Khalifman, Alexander"]
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[Black "Shulman, Yuri"]
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[Result "1/2-1/2"]
|
|
[ECO "C18"]
|
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[WhiteElo "2653"]
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[BlackElo "2565"]
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[Annotator "Mueller,Karsten"]
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[PlyCount "126"]
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[EventDate "2005.11.27"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2006.04.04"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Qa5 7. Bd2 Qa4 8. h4
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Nc6 9. h5 h6 10. Nf3 Nge7 11. Rh4 c4 12. Rf4 Bd7 13. Be3 Rf8 14. Kd2 O-O-O 15.
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Nh4 Nf5 16. Nxf5 exf5 17. g4 fxg4 18. Rxg4 Rg8 19. Rg1 Bf5 20. Ra2 Qa5 21. Qf3
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Be6 22. Bh3 Rdf8 23. Raa1 Qc7 24. Rg3 Ne7 25. Rag1 Qd7 26. Bf1 Bf5 27. Qf4 g5
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28. hxg6 fxg6 29. Qxh6 Qa4 30. Ke1 Qxc2 31. Bc1 Bd3 32. Qd2 Qxd2+ 33. Bxd2 Bxf1
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34. Kxf1 Kd7 35. Ke2 Rf7 36. Bg5 Nf5 37. Rg4 Rgf8 38. Bf6 Ne7 39. R1g2 Rg8 40.
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Bxe7 Kxe7 41. Rxg6 Rgf8 42. Rd6 Rf3 43. Rxd5 Rxc3 44. Rg7+ Ke6 45. Rd6+ Kf5 46.
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f3 Rc2+ 47. Ke3 Rc3+ 48. Kf2 Rd3 49. Rxb7 c3 50. Rc7 Kg5 51. Rg7+ Kh5 52. Rf6
|
|
Rxf6 53. exf6 Rxd4 54. Ke3 Rd6 55. Rxa7 55... Rc6 $2 (55... c2 56. Rc7 Ra6 57.
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f7 Rxa3+ 58. Ke4 Ra8 59. Rxc2 Kg6 60. Rc7 60... Kf6 $11) 56. f7 $4 (56. Rh7+ {
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haette gewonnen:} 56... Kg5 (56... Kg6 57. f7 c2 (57... Re6+ 58. Kf2 Rf6 59.
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f8=Q Rxf8 60. Rc7 $18) 58. Rh6+ $3 58... Kxh6 59. f8=Q+ {
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und Turm oder c-Bauern geht verloren:} 59... Kh7 60. Qf7+ Kh6 61. Qf4+ Kg7 62.
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Qd4+ Kh6 63. Qh8+ Kg6 64. Qe8+ $18) 57. f7 c2 58. Rh1 Rc3+ 59. Ke4 Rc8 60. Rc1
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$18) 56... c2 $19 57. Ra5+ Kg6 58. f8=Q 58... c1=Q+ {Schwarz zieht mit Schwarz
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ein und kann nun forciert Matt setzen. Vermutlich waren beide Seiten in
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hochgradiger Zeitnot.} 59. Kf2 Rc2+ 60. Kg3 Qg1+ 61. Kf4 61... Qd4+ $6 (61...
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Rc4+ 62. Ke5 Qd4+ 63. Ke6 Rc6+ 64. Ke7 Qd6+ 65. Ke8 Rc8#) 62. Kg3 Qg1+ 63. Kf4
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Qd4+ 1/2-1/2
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[Event "Rohde op 06th"]
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[Site "Sautron"]
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[Date "2006.10.29"]
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[Round "2"]
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[White "Berthelot, Yannick"]
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[Black "Wirig, Anthony"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2309"]
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[BlackElo "2439"]
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[Annotator "RR"]
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[PlyCount "88"]
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[EventDate "2006.10.28"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2006.11.23"]
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1. e4 1... e6 {Une petite surprise car le lorrain joue rarement la defense
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francaise et il prefere le dragon accelere.} (1... c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4.
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Nxd4 g6 5. c4 Nf6 6. Nc3 d6 7. f3 Nxd4 8. Qxd4 {
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Berthelot,Y-Wirig,A/FRA-chT Top 16 GpB 2005 (1)/ - }) 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5
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c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Qa5 (6... Ne7 {Plus courant mais les blancs ont
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actuellement des bons resultats sur le sacrifice de P} 7. Qg4 Qc7 8. Qxg7 Rg8
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9. Qxh7) 7. Bd2 7... Qa4 {
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Le theme de la variante pour occuper la case forte "a4"} 8. Qb1 $1 {
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Yannick est tres a l'aise contre la winawer} 8... a6 (8... c4 {Empeche Qb3
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mais la fermeture du centre laisse les mains libres aux blancs a l'aile-roi
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pour y prendre de l'espace} 9. Nh3 (9. h4 Nc6 10. h5 $14)) 9. Qb3 $1 (9. Nf3)
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9... Qxb3 10. cxb3 $14 {La paire de B et l'avantage d'espace donnent
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l'initiative aux blancs et Yannick est dangereux lorsqu'il a l'initiative}
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10... Nc6 (10... cxd4 11. cxd4 Nc6 12. Nf3 $14) 11. Nf3 (11. dxc5 Nxe5 12. f4
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Nd7 13. Be3 Ngf6 14. Bd3) 11... Na5 12. Rb1 c4 13. bxc4 dxc4 14. Ng5 Ne7 15.
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Ne4 15... O-O 16. Be2 {
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Une nouveaute mais en fait, c'est une simple interversion de coups.} (16. Nd6)
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16... Bd7 17. O-O Bc6 18. Nd6 b5 19. Bd1 19... Nc8 $146 ({RR} 19... Nb7 20.
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Nxb7 Bxb7 21. Bc2 h5 22. f4 g6 23. g3 Bc6 24. Kf2 Kg7 25. h4 Rfb8 26. Rb2 Rb7
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27. Ra1 Rab8 28. Be3 Kf8 29. Bc1 a5 30. Bd2 30... Rb6 {
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0-1 Demakov,P (2196)-Lysyj,I (2490)/Tomsk 2003/CBM 095 ext}) 20. Nxc8 Rfxc8 21.
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Bc2 Bd5 22. f4 22... Nb3 23. Be3 a5 24. g4 (24. f5) 24... b4 25. cxb4 axb4 26.
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axb4 Rcb8 27. Rf2 27... Ra2 $4 {Pour l'anecdote, j'ai joue contre le MI WIRIG
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la semaine derniere. Il est tres sympathique et on a beaucoup discute lors de
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l'analyse. C'est l'un des derniers meilleurs joueurs sur le serveur playchess
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(2800) mais il a reconnu qu'il jouait beaucoup moins sur Internet depuis
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quelques mois. En effet, il s'est apercu qu'il avait des problemes pour se
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readapter au jeu "physique" en 3 d et qu'il devenait coutumier des gaffes. Le
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MI de Sautron PHAM MINH Hoang m'a egalement confirme que le jeu intensif en
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ligne nuisait a la comprehension du jeu.} 28. Bxh7+ 28... Kxh7 29. Rxa2 {
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la partie est finie et l'entraineur de l'equipe jeune de Sautron marque un
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point important.} 29... Rxb4 30. Bd2 Rb7 31. Bc3 Bf3 32. h3 Rd7 33. Kf2 Be4 34.
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Re1 Bc6 35. Ra6 Bd5 36. Ke3 Kg8 37. h4 Rb7 38. h5 Kh7 39. f5 Rd7 40. Rf1 Rb7
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41. Kf4 Rd7 42. g5 Rc7 43. Rd6 Rc8 44. Rd7 44... Kg8 1-0
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[Event "US Masters op"]
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[Site "Hendersonville"]
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[Date "2007.03.12"]
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[Round "1"]
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[White "Horwitz, Matthew"]
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[Black "Warnk, Torsten"]
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[Result "1/2-1/2"]
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[ECO "C17"]
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[WhiteElo "1829"]
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[BlackElo "1996"]
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[PlyCount "136"]
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[EventDate "2007.03.10"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2010.11.26"]
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{C17: French: 3 Nc3 Bb4 4 e5 c5 sidelines
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} 1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5
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c5 5. Bd2 cxd4 6. Nb5 6... Be7 {last book move} 7. Nf3 {
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White threatens to win material: Nf3xd4} 7... Nc6 8. Nbxd4 Nxd4 (8... Qb6 9.
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Nb3 $14) 9. Nxd4 $16 9... Qb6 10. Nb3 Qc7 11. f4 f6 (11... Nh6 $5 $14) 12. Bd3
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$16 12... Bd7 (12... Nh6 $5 $142 13. Qh5+ 13... Nf7 $16) 13. Qh5+ $18 13... Kf8
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14. O-O-O (14. Bxh7 Be8 15. Qh3 15... fxe5 $17) 14... Be8 (14... Rc8 15. Kb1
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$18 (15. Bxh7 {is the less attractive alternative} 15... Be8 16. Qh3 16... Bg6
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$17)) 15. Qf3 Rc8 16. Nd4 (16. Ba5 16... Qd7 $18) 16... Bf7 17. Rde1 Qb6 18.
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Be3 Bc5 19. Qf2 f5 (19... h5 20. f5 fxe5 21. Nxe6+ (21. fxe6 $6 21... Nf6 $14)
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21... Bxe6 22. fxe6+ Nf6 23. Bf5 $16) 20. Rhf1 (20. g4 20... g6 $18) 20... Ne7
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(20... Nh6 21. h3 $18) 21. Nb5 (21. g4 Bxd4 22. Bxd4 22... Qc6 $18) 21... Bxe3+
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$16 22. Qxe3 (22. Rxe3 Rc5 23. Nd6 Nc8 24. Nxf7 24... Kxf7 $18) 22... Qxe3+ 23.
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Rxe3 Nc6 (23... a6 24. Nd6 Rc7 25. Be2 $16) 24. Nd6 Rc7 25. b3 (25. Bb5 25...
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Rg8 $16) 25... Nb4 26. Kb2 Ke7 (26... d4 27. Rh3 $16) 27. Rg3 g6 28. a3 Nc6 (
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28... Nxd3+ 29. cxd3 Be8 30. d4 $16) 29. c4 $18 29... a6 30. cxd5 (30. Rc1 $5
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30... a5 $18) 30... exd5 $16 31. Rc1 Rb8 (31... d4 32. b4 $16) 32. a4 Be6 33.
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Be2 Kd7 34. Ka3 Nd4 35. Rxc7+ Kxc7 36. Rc3+ Kd7 37. Bf3 (37. Bf1 37... Nc6 $16)
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37... b5 38. axb5 axb5 (38... Rxb5 39. Nxb5 Nxb5+ 40. Kb2 Nxc3 41. Kxc3 d4+ 42.
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Kxd4 Bxb3 43. Bd5 $16) 39. Kb2 (39. Kb4 $5 $16) 39... b4 {
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Black threatens to win material: b4xc3} 40. Rc5 {
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The isolani on d5 becomes a target} 40... Nxf3 41. gxf3 Rb6 (41... Bg8 42. Ra5
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$14) 42. Ra5 $16 42... Kc6 43. Ra7 43... Bd7 $2 (43... d4 44. Kc2 $16) 44. Nf7
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(44. Kc2 44... Be6 $18) 44... Be6 (44... Rb8 $5 $16 $142) 45. Nd8+ $18 45...
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Kc5 $4 {the position was bad, and this mistake simply hastens the end} (45...
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Kb5 $142 46. Re7 46... Bc8 $18) 46. Nxe6+ (46. Re7 $142 {
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and the rest is a matter of technique} 46... Bg8 47. Re8 $18) 46... Rxe6 $11
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47. Rxh7 {A rook endgame occured} (47. Kc2 Kd4 48. Kd2 48... Rb6 $11) 47... Kd4
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$15 48. Rb7 {White threatens to win material: Rb7xb4} 48... Ke3 {
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Black threatens to win material: Ke3xf3} 49. Rxb4 d4 50. Kc2 (50. Kc1 d3 51.
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Kd1 51... Re7 $15) 50... Rc6+ (50... Ra6 $5 51. Ra4 51... Rb6 $17) 51. Rc4 $11
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51... Ra6 52. Ra4 (52. Kd1 d3 53. Ra4 53... Rc6 $11) 52... d3+ (52... Rb6 53.
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Ra2 d3+ (53... Kxf4 $6 54. Ra5 $15) 54. Kd1 54... Rxb3 $19 (54... Kxf4 $6 55.
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Kd2 $15)) 53. Kd1 $11 53... Rb6 54. b4 Kxf3 55. Kd2 {
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White threatens to win material: Kd2xd3} 55... Kxf4 56. Kxd3 56... Kxe5 {
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Black has a new protected passed pawn: f5.} 57. Ke3 Kf6 58. Kf3 Kg5 59. Kg3 Rd6
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60. Ra3 Rb6 61. Rb3 Rb5 62. Rb2 Kf6 63. Kf3 g5 64. Kg3 Ke5 65. Kf3 Kd4 66. Rg2
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66... g4+ {This push gains space} 67. Kg3 67... Kc3 {
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Black threatens to win material: Kc3xb4} 68. Rf2 Kd4 ({Not} 68... Rxb4 69. Rxf5
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Kd3 70. Rf4 $16) 1/2-1/2
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[Event "US Masters op"]
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[Site "Hendersonville"]
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[Date "2007.03.16"]
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[Round "5"]
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[White "Francisco, Richard"]
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[Black "Ho, Conrad"]
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[Result "0-1"]
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[ECO "C16"]
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[WhiteElo "2234"]
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[BlackElo "2201"]
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[PlyCount "54"]
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[EventDate "2007.03.10"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2010.11.26"]
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{C16: French: 3 Nc3 Bb4 4 e5: Lines without ...c5
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} 1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3
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Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. Bd2 b6 6. f4 6... Ba6 {last book move} 7. Nb5 Bxd2+ 8. Qxd2
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Qd7 9. a4 9... O-O {Black castles and improves king safety} 10. Nf3 10... c6 {
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Black threatens to win material: c6xb5} 11. Nd6 {The knight dominates} 11...
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Bxf1 12. Rxf1 c5 13. Ra3 {White loses the right to castle} (13. Kf2 $5 $11 {
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should be considered}) 13... Nbc6 14. Qf2 (14. Kf2 $5 $15 {
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might be a viable alternative}) 14... f6 15. dxc5 fxe5 (15... Ng6 16. Nh4 Nxh4
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17. Qxh4 fxe5 18. Rh3 $19) 16. fxe5 16... Ng6 {
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Black threatens to win material: Ng6xe5} 17. Qe3 (17. cxb6 $5 $142 {
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has some apparent merit} 17... axb6 18. Qxb6 $17) 17... bxc5 $19 18. Qxc5 Ncxe5
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19. Nb5 (19. Nxe5 Nxe5 20. Rxf8+ Rxf8 21. Re3 $19) 19... Nc4 20. Rb3 e5 21. Nc7
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Rad8 22. Nd2 (22. Qxa7 e4 23. Nd2 Nxd2 24. Rxf8+ Nxf8 25. Rb8 Rxb8 26. Qxb8 $19
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) 22... Nf4 23. Rg3 (23. Rxf4 {the only chance to get some counterplay} 23...
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exf4 24. Nxc4 dxc4 25. Qxc4+ Rf7 26. Kf2 Qd2+ 27. Kf3 $19) 23... Qxa4 24. Rxf4
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exf4 (24... Rxf4 $4 25. Qe7 Qd7 26. Rxg7+ Kh8 27. Qxd7 Rxd7 28. Rxd7 $18) 25.
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Rxg7+ Kxg7 26. Qe7+ (26. Nxc4 {cannot change what is in store for ?} 26... Qxc4
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(26... dxc4 $6 27. Qg5+ Kh8 28. Qe5+ Kg8 29. Qg5+ Kf7 30. Qf5+ Kg8 31. Qg5+ Kh8
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32. Qe5+ Kg8 33. Qg5+ $11) 27. Qe7+ 27... Kg6 $19) 26... Kh8 27. Ne6 Qd7 (27...
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Qd7 28. Qxd7 Rxd7 29. Nxf8 Re7+ 30. Kd1 Nxb2+ 31. Kc1 31... Nc4 $19) 0-1
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[Event "Dresden ol (Men) 38th"]
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[Site "Dresden"]
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[Date "2008.11.19"]
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[Round "6"]
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[White "Bacrot, Etienne"]
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[Black "Socko, Bartosz"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[ECO "C18"]
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[WhiteElo "2705"]
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[BlackElo "2631"]
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[Annotator "Ftacnik,L"]
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[PlyCount "61"]
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[EventDate "2008.11.13"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
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[SourceDate "2009.01.28"]
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1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Ne7 7. Qg4 O-O 8. Bd3
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Nbc6 9. Qh5 Ng6 10. Nf3 Qc7 11. Be3 c4 12. Bxg6 fxg6 13. Qg4 Bd7 14. h4 Rf5 15.
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Ng1 {In the classical variation of the French Defence White does not have a
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viable alternative to the attempt at a kingside attack. The knight retreats to
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g1 in order to start the manoeuvre to a more promising spot. Due to the closed
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character of the position the loss of time does not play an important role.}
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15... Raf8 16. Ne2 Ne7 (16... b5 17. Ng3 Qa5 18. Kd2 Be8 19. f3 Ne7 20. Bg5 Nc6
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21. Be3 Ne7 22. Bg5 22... Nc6 {
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1/2 Landa,K (2600)-Timman,J (2630)/Netherlands 2005}) 17. Ng3 Qa5 18. Kd2 h5
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19. Qh3 R5f7 (19... Nc6 20. Ne2 Qc7 21. g4 Rxe5 22. Qg3 hxg4 23. dxe5 Nxe5 24.
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Bf4 Rxf4 25. Qxf4 Nf3+ 26. Kc1 e5 27. Qe3 Qc6 28. Rd1 Bf5 29. Ng3 {
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1-0 Landa,K (2550)-Apicella,M (2532)/Paris 2004 (40)}) 20. Ne2 Nf5 21. Bg5
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21... Ne7 $6 {Socko has not mastered his defensive tasks well. It seems that
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the original knight move to h6 would solve all the problems.} (21... Nh6 $1 22.
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Bxh6 (22. f4 22... Ng4 $17) 22... gxh6 23. f4 Kg7 24. Rhg1 Rg8 25. g4 hxg4 26.
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Qxg4 Kh7 27. h5 27... g5 $11) 22. f4 Nf5 (22... Nc6 23. g4 b6 24. gxh5 gxh5 25.
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Rhg1) 23. g4 23... hxg4 $2 {The second mistake will be painful for Black.
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Opening the files in front of one's own king does not make for a clever plan.}
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(23... Ne7 24. Bxe7 Rxe7 25. gxh5 gxh5 26. Rhg1 $13) 24. Qxg4 Be8 (24... Ba4
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25. h5 gxh5 26. Qxh5 Rd7 27. Qg6 Qb6 28. Rh2 Bxc2 29. Kxc2 Qb3+ 30. Kc1 Ne3 31.
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Kd2 $18) 25. h5 25... gxh5 $6 {The last inaccuracy probably does not really
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spoil things, since White has already managed to gain a lot in the attack.} (
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25... Rd7 26. hxg6 Bxg6 27. Rag1 $1 (27. Bd8 Qxd8 28. Qxg6 28... Qe8 $11) 27...
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Bh7 (27... Qb6 28. Bf6 Bh7 29. Qh5 g6 30. Rxg6+ Bxg6 31. Qxg6+ Rg7 32. Bxg7
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Nxg7 33. Rh7 Qc7 34. Qh6 $18) 28. Qh5 g6 29. Bf6 Rg7 30. Qg5 $18) 26. Qxh5 Rd7
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(26... Nh6 27. Qh4 $1 27... Rf5 28. Bxh6 $18) 27. Qh7+ Kf7 28. Rh6 $1 {
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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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