, Berelowitsch,A (2563)
-Jones,G (2624) Germany 2012}) 12. Qd2 Re8 13. Rab1 (13. Rad1 Nb6 {[%cal Yb6c4]
}) 13... Nb6 14. Nd5 Ne5 15. c3 Nec4 16. Bxc4 Nxc4 17. Qe2 Qd7 18. Nd2 {
Andriasian,Z (2610)-Fier,A (2609) Jermuk 2013} Bxd5 19. exd5 Nb6 20. c4 e6 21.
dxe6 Rxe6 $15 {G.Jones}) 10... a5 ({Jones prefers} 10... Na5 11. f4 Nc4 12. f5
Nxb2 13. Qc1 Bc4 14. Qxb2 Bxe2 15. Nxe2 Nxe4 16. f6 Nxf6 $44 {Black has a
compact pawn structure with 3P for the piece; the resulting position is highly
unclear.}) 11. a4 Qc8 12. f4 Rd8 13. Bf3 Nb4 14. Nd4 Bc4 15. Be2 (15. Rf2 $5 h6
16. Bh4 e5 17. Ndb5 exf4 18. Rd2 g5 19. Bf2 $13) 15... h6 16. Bh4 e5 17. Ndb5
exf4 18. Bxc4 Qxc4 19. Bxf6 Bxf6 20. Rxf4 Be5 21. Rf2 d5 $15 {Cubas,J (2455)
-Tiviakov,S (2664) Tromsoe olm 2014}) 6... Bg7 7. f3 Nc6 {This move order
limits White's options.} ({An earlier round saw} 7... O-O 8. Qe2 $5 Nc6 9.
O-O-O Nxd4 ({Perhaps Black can try} 9... Bd7 10. g4 Rc8 {, but the resulting
positions are still quite unexplored.}) 10. Bxd4 Be6 11. Kb1 Qa5 12. Qb5 Qxb5
13. Nxb5 Bd7 14. Nc7 Rac8 15. Nd5 Nxd5 16. exd5 Bxd4 17. Rxd4 Rc5 (17... Bf5
$142 18. Bd3 Bxd3 19. Rxd3 Rc4 $11) 18. Bd3 Rfc8 19. Re1 Kf8 20. g4 a5 21. a3
b5 22. b3 Rb8 23. Kb2 Rb6 24. b4 axb4 25. axb4 $14 {Tomczak,J (2589)-Mista,A
(2590) Warsaw 2018}) 8. Qd2 (8. Qe2 $2 Nxe4 9. Nxc6 Nxc3 $17) 8... O-O 9. O-O-O
{An important opening crossroads, where White opts for the currently more
popular continuation.} (9. g4 Be6 {is a side-line, but it still requires quite
a lot of concrete knowledge to hold the balance:} 10. Nxe6 (10. O-O-O Nxd4 11.
Bxd4 Qa5 12. Kb1 Rfc8 13. a3 Rab8 14. h4 b5 15. Nd5 Qxd2 16. Rxd2 Bxd5 (16...
Nxd5 17. exd5 Bxd5 18. Bxg7 Bxf3 19. Rh3 Bxg4 20. Rg3 Kxg7 21. Rxg4 Rb6 $13 {
has favoured White in human games, but engine practice shows the picture is at
the very least unclear.}) 17. exd5 a5 18. h5 Nd7 19. g5 Ne5 20. Be2 (20. Rf2
Ng4 21. Rg2 Bxd4 22. Rxg4 Bg7 23. hxg6 hxg6 24. Rh2 $11 {½, Broemme,S (2429)
-Peuraniemi,P (2452) email 2016}) 20... Nc4 21. Rdd1 (21. Rd3 b4 22. a4 Nb6 23.
b3 Rc7 24. Bf2 Rbc8 25. h6 Bh8 26. c4 bxc3 27. Bxb6 Rb7 28. Bd4 Rxb3+ 29. Kc1
Bxd4 30. Rxd4 c2 31. Kd2 c1=Q+ 32. Rxc1 Rb2+ 33. Kd1 Rxc1+ 34. Kxc1 Rxe2 35.
Rc4 f6 $11 {Blomqvist,E (2515)-Azarov,S (2636) Cappelle-la-Grande 2015}) 21...
b4 22. a4 Rc7 23. f4 Rf8 24. Rh3 Bxd4 25. Rxd4 Nb6 26. b3 Rc5 27. Rhd3 Rfc8 28.
c4 bxc3 29. Kc2 Kf8 30. Bg4 $44 {/=, Karjakin,S (2753)-Nakamura,H (2799)
Khanty-Mansiysk 2015}) 10... fxe6 11. O-O-O Ne5 12. Be2 Qc8 13. h4 Nfd7 {
Another sharp line is} 14. h5 (14. f4 Nc4 15. Bxc4 Qxc4 16. e5 {The safest is
nevertheless} Rad8 $1 (16... Nb6 $2 17. h5 dxe5 18. hxg6 hxg6 19. Qh2 Rxf4 $8 (
19... exf4 20. Bd4 $18) 20. Bxf4 Qxf4+ 21. Kb1 Qxh2 22. Rxh2 Rf8 23. Ne4 (23.
Re2 Rf4 24. g5 $16) 23... Rf4 {Nakamura,H (2775)-Robson,R (2614) Saint Louis
2012} 24. Rd8+ $5 Kf7 25. Rf2 Bf6 26. Rxf4 exf4 27. Rb8 (27. Kc1 $5) 27... Bh4
28. Kc1 f3 29. Kd2 Nc4+ 30. Kd3 Nxb2+ 31. Ke3 f2 32. Ke2 $1 $16 {As the <d,
preventing the Q from going to c7.} (14. h4 Qc7 15. Nxd5 cxd5 16. Bxd5 Rac8 17.
Qf2 (17. c3 Bxd5 18. Rxd5 Qc4 19. Ra5 e4 20. fxe4 Rfe8 $44 {G.Jones}) 17...
Bxd5 18. Rxd5 Qc4 19. Qd2 Qxa2 20. Ra5 Qc4 21. c3 Rfd8 22. Qc2 Rd3 23. Ra4 Qb5
24. Rb4 Qa6 25. Ra4 $11 {½, Galuszka,K-Bieszk,S (1828) email 2016}) ({The
older move} 14. Ne4 {also allows} Qc7 15. Bc5 Rfd8 {and now:} 16. g4 (16. Qh4
h6 17. g4 Nf4 (17... Rd7 $5 18. g5 h5 {/\} 19. Nf6+ Bxf6 20. gxf6 Qa5 21. Be7
Rb8 $132 {G.Jones}) 18. Bxe6 Nxe6 19. Qe7 Qa5 (19... Rxd1+ 20. Rxd1 Qxe7 21.
Bxe7 Nd4 22. Rd3 f5 23. gxf5 gxf5 24. Ng3 Kf7 25. Bc5 f4 26. Ne4 $16 {Hansen,M
(2377)-Thybo,J (2470) Svendborg 2018}) 20. Rxd8+ Rxd8 21. Qxa7 Qxa7 22. Bxa7
Ra8 23. Be3 Rxa2 24. Kb1 Ra4 25. h4 Nd4 26. Nd2 f5 $132 {Vetter,G (2373)
-Ljubicic,A (2488) email 2007}) (16. h4 h6 (16... Nf4 $5 17. Bxe6 Rxd1+ 18.
Qxd1 Nxe6 19. Be3 f5 $146 20. Ng5 Nxg5 21. hxg5 f4 22. Bd2 e4 23. fxe4 Qe5 $11
{G.Jones}) 17. h5 (17. g4 $142) 17... f5 $1 18. Nf2 (18. hxg6 fxe4 19. Qxe4 Re8
20. g3 Nf6 21. Bxe6+ Rxe6 22. Qf5 Rae8 23. Be3 {Kryakvin,D (2583)-Zakharov,A
(2402) Belorechensk 2009} e4 $17) 18... Nf4 19. Bxe6+ Nxe6 20. Bb4 g5 21. Bc3
Rxd1+ 22. Nxd1 Nf4 23. Ne3 Qf7 24. Kb1 Nd5 25. Nc4 Rb8 26. Bd2 Qe7 27. c3 e4
$36 {Inarkiev,E (2669)-Radjabov,T (2751) Elista 2008}) 16... Nf4 17. Bxe6 (17.
Qc3 {A more solid try is} Bd5 (17... Rd4 18. Bxd4 exd4 19. Qb4 c5 $1 (19... d3
$6 20. Bxe6 Ne2+ 21. Kb1 Rb8 22. Bxf7+ Kh8 {Svidler,P (2738)-Radjabov,T (2744)
Sochi 2008} 23. Qb3 $1 Rxb3 24. Bxb3 dxc2+ 25. Bxc2 Nd4 26. Rd3 c5 27. Bb3 $16
{[%cal Yh1c1,Yd3c3]}) 20. Qa4 Nd5 21. Qa3 Rb8 $44) 18. Kb1 (18. g5 Ne6 19. Be3
Nd4 20. h4 Qe7 {[%cal Yd4f3]} 21. Bxd4 exd4 22. Qd3 Rab8 23. h5 Qb4 24. Bb3 Rb7
25. Rh4 c5 26. Nf6+ Bxf6 27. gxf6 Bxb3 28. axb3 Qb6 29. hxg6 fxg6 30. Qc4+ Kh8
31. Re4 Qxf6 {½, Filipchenko,V (2369)-Schilling,F (2379) email 2008} 32. Qxc5
Qxf3 33. Rexd4 Rxd4 34. Qxd4+ Kg8 35. Qe5 Rf7 $11) 18... Rd7 (18... f5 $5 19.
gxf5 gxf5 20. Ng3 Qf7 $13) 19. Bf2 h6 20. Bh4 Re8 21. a3 Bxe4 22. fxe4 Rd4 {
Svidler,P (2660)-Alterman,B (2615) Bad Homburg 1997} 23. Rhe1 $5 Ng2 24. Qg3
Nf4 $5 {/\} 25. Rxd4 exd4 26. g5 Be5 27. gxh6 Rb8 28. b3 d3 29. cxd3 Qd6 30.
Ka2 Rb7 $44 {G.Jones}) 17... Rxd1+ (17... Nxe6 18. Bd6 Qb6 19. g5 (19. Qc3 Nd4
20. Rhe1 Qb5 $5 $132) 19... Nd4 20. Qf1 Rd7 21. Bc5 Qa5 22. Kb1 Rb7 23. c3 {
Alvarez,R (2557)-Johnson,M (2618) corr 1997} {here too Nlack has the sacrifice
of the R on b2, and frankly speaking the resulting positions extremely
complicated! But if you want to play for a win, then you have to take risks.}
Rxb2+ $1 24. Kxb2 Rb8+ 25. Bb4 Rxb4+ $1 26. cxb4 Qxb4+ 27. Kc1 {Black has
sacrificed two R! , obtaining in exchange a bishop and two pawns. But
fundamentally the white rooks are not fulfilling a role worth mentioning and
since the white king has a very exposed position Black's chances are worthy of
consideration.} Qa3+ 28. Kd2 Bf8 $1 {/\} 29. Rb1 Qxa2+ 30. Ke3 Nf5+ 31. Kd3
Qa6+ 32. Kd2 Qa2+ $11) 18. Qxd1 Nxe6 19. Be3 (19. Qd6 Qxd6 20. Bxd6 Nd4 21. Rf1
f5 22. gxf5 gxf5 23. Nd2 Rd8 $11) 19... Rb8 20. Kb1 a5 21. c3 Nf4 22. g5 h5 23.
gxh6 Bxh6 24. h4 Bg7 25. Bxf4 exf4 $132 {Portych,V (2118)-Cvak,R (2237) email
2014}) 14... h6 {Mista chooses a move, which has until now been played only in
postal games.} ({Jones initially recommended and also played the direct} 14...
Rb8 {, but later developments indicate it's not quite ideal:} 15. Ne4 Qc7 (
15... f5 $6 16. Bxa7 $1 (16. Ng5 Bc8 17. h4 h6 18. Ne4 fxe4 19. fxe4 Rf4 20.
Bxf4 exf4 21. c3 Qb6 22. Qd2 Qc5 23. Bb3 Kh7 (23... a5 $5) 24. exd5 Bf5+ 25.
Kc1 Rxb3 $1 26. axb3 Qa5 $44 {Lampert,J (2442)-Jones,G (2643) Wunsiedel 2015})
16... Qe7 (16... Ra8 $5 17. Bc5 Rf7 18. Bb3 fxe4 19. fxe4 Rb7 20. exd5 cxd5 21.
Bb4 Qb6 22. a3 Qc6 $14 {Geissler,W (2339)-Hartl,H (2339) email 2016}) 17. Bc5 (
17. Bxb8 Rxb8 18. Rd3 $1 fxe4 19. fxe4 Nf6 20. Rb3 Rd8 21. Qb4 Qf7 22. Bxe6
Qxe6 23. Rd3 Ra8 24. a3 $14 {Sevian,S (2590)-Le,T (2465) Dallas 2016}) 17...
Qb7 18. Bb3 fxe4 19. Bxf8 Rxf8 20. fxe4 Nf4 21. Qc3 $1 Kh8 (21... Bxb3 22.
Qxb3+ Qxb3 23. cxb3 Ne6 24. Rhf1 Rc8 25. Rd6 Nc5 26. Rfd1 Rc7 27. Rd8+ Kf7 28.
b4 $18 {Ganguly,S (2668)-Quintiliano Pinto,R (2484) Doha rpd 2016}) 22. Rd6
Bxb3 23. Qxb3 Qc7 24. Rhd1 Nd5 25. Qa3 Nf6 26. Qb4 c5 27. Qb5 Nxe4 28. Rd7 Qc8
29. a4 $36 {Evtushenko,S (2537)-Berg,E (2537) email 2015}) 16. Bc5 Rfd8 17. g4
$1 (17. Bb3 f5 18. Ng5 Bc8 19. Bb4 Qb7 20. Ba5 {Fabig,H (2253)-Larsen,A (2018)
email 2015} Rf8 $5 21. c4 Nf4 22. Bc3 Qc7 23. g3 Ne6 24. Bxe5 Bxe5 25. Nxe6
Bxe6 26. f4 a5 $5 27. Qxe5 Qxe5 28. fxe5 Rb4 29. Rd6 Bxc4 $14 {/= Golubev})
17... h6 18. Bb3 $5 (18. h4 f5 $1 19. gxf5 gxf5 20. Ng3 Qf7 21. Bb3 Rd7 22. Ne2
Rbd8 23. h5 Kh7 24. Qa5 Nf4 25. Rxd7 Rxd7 $6 (25... Qxd7 $13 26. Nxf4 $4 Qd1+)
26. Nxf4 exf4 {Duda,J (2724)-Nakamura,H (2781) Caleta 2018} 27. Bf2 $1 $16 {/\}
Qxh5 $2 28. Qe1 $18) (18. Rg1 $5 Rb7 19. h4 Nf4 20. Bb3 Bxb3 21. axb3 Rd5 22.
h5 Ne6 23. Bf2 Qd8 24. hxg6 fxg6 25. Qe2 Rf7 {Evtushenko,S (2537)-Lecroq,M
(2606) email 2015} 26. Be3 $5 $36) 18... a5 (18... f5 19. gxf5 gxf5 20. Nd2 $1
$14 {[%csl Re5,Rg8][%cal Yd2c4]}) 19. Rg1 (19. a4 Rd7 {Langer,M (2245)-Bodek,M
(2408) Calgary 2016} (19... f5 20. gxf5 gxf5 21. Nd2 {[%cal Yd2c4]} Nf4 22. Nc4
Nd3 23. Qe3 $1 e4 24. Bb6 Rxb6 25. Qxb6 Qxb6 26. Nxb6 Bxb3 27. cxb3 Rb8 28. Nc4
$14 {/+/-}) 20. g5 $5 h5 21. Qf2 $14) 19... Rd7 (19... f5 $2 20. gxf5 gxf5 21.
Nf6+) 20. h4 (20. Bf2 $5 $14 {Golubev}) 20... Rbd8 21. a4 (21. h5 $5 g5 22. a4
$16) 21... Nf4 22. Rxd7 Rxd7 23. Bxe6 Nxe6 24. Be3 (24. h5 $36) 24... c5 25. g5
$6 (25. h5 $14) (25. Bxh6 $5 Bxh6 26. Nf6+ Kf8 27. Nxd7+ Qxd7 28. Qxe5 $14)
25... h5 26. Qe2 c4 $1 27. Rd1 Nd4 28. Qd2 Rd8 29. c3 Ne6 $11 {Anand,V (2776)
-Nakamura,H (2787) Moscow blitz 2018}) ({This year Gawain already went for}
14... Re8 $5 15. Ne4 (15. h4 Qc7 $1 16. Nxd5 cxd5 17. Bxd5 Bxd5 18. Rxd5 e4 19.
fxe4 Rxe4 20. Qd2 Bxb2 21. Kxb2 Qb7+ 22. Ka1 Rxe3 $11 {Navara,D (2735)-Edouard,
R (2641) Drancy 2016}) (15. Bb3 Nxc3+ 16. Qxc3 Qc7 17. Bxe6 Rxe6 18. Qd2 e4 $11
{½, Brodsky,D (2405)-Arribas Lopez,A (2483) Charlotte 2018}) 15... f5 $142 $1
(15... Qc7 $6 16. Bc5 h6 17. g4 Nf4 18. Bd6 Qb6 19. Bxe6 Rxe6 20. Bc5 Qb5 21.
b3 Ree8 (21... f5 22. gxf5 gxf5 23. c4 $16) 22. h4 Qe2 $6 23. Qxe2 Nxe2 24. g5
h5 25. Rd6 $16 {Leko,P (2709)-Trent,L (2463) Douglas 2016}) 16. Ng5 Bc8 17. h4
(17. g4 $2 f4 18. h4 fxe3 19. Qxe3 h6 20. Qc5 Bb7 21. Ne4 Re6 22. h5 Qb6 $2 (
22... g5 $17 {/-+}) 23. g5 $1 hxg5 (23... Bf8 $1 $15) 24. Qa3 $1 Rb8 25. b3 Qd8
$6 26. Qxa7 $44 {|^, Carlsen,M (2834)-Jones,G (2640) Wijk aan Zee 2018 See the
notes by Nielsen in CBM 183}) (17. Bb3 f4 18. h4 fxe3 19. c4 e4 20. cxd5 Qf6
21. dxc6+ Kh8 22. Nf7+ Kg8 23. Ng5+ $11 Be6 $2 24. Bxe6+ Rxe6 25. Qb4 $18)
17... Rb8 $5 (17... h6 $6 18. Ne4 $1 fxe4 (18... Be6 19. Bb3 $14) 19. fxe4 Be6
20. Bb3 a5 21. exd5 cxd5 22. Qd2 $16 {[%csl Rd5,Rh6] Bechara Dutra,P-Strata,R/
email/2015/}) (17... a5 18. h5 $5 (18. Qd2 a4 19. Qxd5+ cxd5 20. Rxd5 Be6 21.
Rxd8 Bxc4 22. Rxa8 Rxa8 23. Rd1 h6 24. Nh3 Be2 25. Re1 Bb5 $44 {Bologan}) 18...
f4 (18... h6 19. Ne4 g5 $13) 19. Bxf4 exf4 20. Rxd5 cxd5 21. Bxd5+ Qxd5 22.
Qxe8+ Bf8 23. Nxh7 Qf5 24. Nxf8 (24. hxg6 Bb7 $11) 24... Qxf8 25. Qxg6+ Kh8 $11
) 18. Bb3 h6 19. c4 Rxb3 20. axb3 hxg5 21. cxd5 cxd5 22. Bxg5 Qd6 $44 {Nielsen,
Golubev}) (14... Qc7 $6 15. Nxd5 cxd5 16. Bxd5 Rac8 17. c3 Bxd5 18. Rxd5 Qb7
19. Qd2 Rxc3 (19... e4 20. Rd7 Qb5 21. Ka1 $16) 20. Bc5 $1 Rxc5 21. Rxc5 $16 {
Munshi,A (2001)-Graham,D (2204) Hastings 2017}) (14... a5 15. h4 Rb8 (15...
Nxc3+ 16. Qxc3 Bd5 17. h5 Re8 18. hxg6 hxg6 19. Bxd5 cxd5 20. Qd2 d4 21. Bh6
Bf6 22. g4 Qd6 23. Bg5 Bg7 24. Qh2 Rab8 {Pirs,M (2539)-Neagu,L (2558) email
2012} 25. c3 $5 $36) 16. Ne4 $1 f5 17. Ng5 Re8 18. b3 (18. Nxe6 $5 Rxe6 19. b3
$14) 18... Bc8 19. Qd2 (19. Ne4 $5 {[%cal Yh4h5]}) 19... h6 20. Ne4 Kh7 21. Nc5
Qc7 22. h5 g5 23. Bxd5 cxd5 24. Qxd5 Rb6 $44 25. Rd2 e4 26. fxe4 Rc6 27. Nd7 f4
28. Bf2 Re7 29. Qf5+ Kg8 30. Qd5+ Kh7 31. Qf5+ {½, Sanchez,M (2307)
-Bergmanolson,M (2295) email 2017}) 15. Bc5 (15. Qd2 Qc7 16. Nxd5 cxd5 17. Bxd5
Bxd5 18. Qxd5 Rab8 19. Qc5 Qb7 20. b3 Rfc8 21. Qd6 e4 22. Rhf1 a5 23. Qd7 Qb4
24. fxe4 Qc3 25. Qxf7+ Kh7 26. Bd4 Qxc2+ 27. Ka1 Rc7 28. Qd5 Bxd4+ 29. Qxd4 Rd8
30. Rf7+ Rxf7 31. Qxd8 Qxg2 32. Qd5 {½, Savoca,A (2455)-Dimov,D (2407) email
2016} Rc7 $44) (15. h4 Re8 16. Bb3 Qc7 17. h5 g5 18. Ne4 f5 19. Nc5 Bf7 20. g4
a5 21. gxf5 a4 22. Bc4 e4 23. Nxe4 Nc3+ 24. Nxc3 Bxc4 25. f6 Bxf6 26. Ne4 Rxe4
27. fxe4 {½, Pirs,M (2526)-Dimov,D (2407) email 2016} Bxa2+ $1 28. Kxa2 Qf7+
29. Kb1 a3 30. Bb6 axb2 31. Ba5 Qc4 32. Qg3 Qa4 33. Qb3+ Qxb3 34. cxb3 Rxa5 $11
) (15. Bb3 a5 16. Na4 Qf6 17. Bc5 Rfd8 18. Rf1 h5 {Savoca,A (2455)-Dimov,D
(2407) email 2016} 19. g4 $5 $13) 15... Re8 16. Ne4 f5 17. Bb3 $146 {[%mdl 8]}
(17. Nd6 Re7 18. Bb3 Rd7 19. Nc4 (19. c4 Rxd6 $1 20. Bxd6 Qxd6 21. Qa5 Rd8 22.
cxd5 cxd5 23. Qxa7 e4 24. Rc1 Qe5 25. Rc3 Kh7 26. Rhc1 {½, Noble,M (2498)
-Gonzalez Rabago,N (2457) email 2014} Rd7 $44) 19... Qf6 20. Qf2 (20. Rd2 Kh7
21. Bd6 Rxd6 22. Nxd6 Bg8 23. Nb7 e4 24. c4 a5 25. fxe4 fxe4 26. cxd5 a4 27.
Rf1 Qe5 28. Nc5 axb3 29. Qxe4 Qg5 30. Nxb3 Bxd5 $44 {Petrigin,O (2309)-Caruso,
A (2338) email 2016}) (20. g3 $5) 20... Rad8 21. Rd2 Nf4 22. Rxd7 Rxd7 23. g3
Nh3 24. Qe2 {Nekhaev,A (2512)-Aleksandrov,V (2382) email 2015} Bd5 $14 {/~~})
17... fxe4 18. fxe4 Qc7 (18... a5 $5 19. exd5 cxd5 20. Bxd5 Bxd5 21. c4 Bxc4
22. Rxd8 Raxd8 $44 {[%cal Ye5e4] and Black might well have sufficient
compensation:} 23. Bb6 Rd5 24. Bxa5 Ra8 25. Bc3 Bxa2+ 26. Kc2 Bc4 27. Qe4 Bd3+
28. Qxd3 Rxd3 29. Kxd3 Kf7 $11 {is a tenable endgame.}) 19. exd5 cxd5 20. Rxd5
Kh7 21. Bd6 Qb6 22. Rd2 e4 $13 {[%csl Ge4][%mdl 64] /+/= White has won a pawn,
but the position still remains volatile and full of tactics. While the passed
pawn is dangerous, Black's K can be vulnerable.} 23. Ba3 Bxb3 24. axb3 e3 $5 (
24... Rad8 25. Rxd8 (25. Re2 e3 (25... Rd4 26. Rf1 $14) 26. Qb4 $14) 25... Qxd8
26. Qe3 (26. Qd1 $5) 26... Bd4 $14) 25. Rd6 (25. Re2 a5 $44 {is too passive})
25... Qb5 26. Qb4 $6 (26. Qg3 $142 $1 Qf5 27. Qf3 {still forces Black to fight
for equality, although he can probably hold after} Be5 $5 $13) 26... Qf5 $1 27.
g4 $2 (27. Qc4 $5 {is stronger, but White is already striving only for
equality:} e2 (27... Qf2 28. Bc5 Qxg2 29. Re1 Qxh2 30. Rd7 Rad8 31. Rf7 Kh8 (
31... Qe5 32. c3 Rc8 33. b4 $132) 32. Bb4 $1 e2 33. Rxg7 Kxg7 34. Bc3+ Kf8 35.
Bb4+ $11) 28. Re1 Re4 29. Qd5 (29. Qd3 Rae8 30. Rd7 Qf2 31. Qd2 $13) 29... Qxd5
(29... Rf8 $5 30. Qd3 Rf7 {[%csl Ge2]}) 30. Rxd5 Bd4 31. Rxd4 Rxd4 32. Rxe2
Rd1+ 33. Ka2 $44 {=}) 27... Qe5 $2 (27... Qf3 $1 28. Re1 Qf2 29. Rd7 Rad8 30.
Rxg7+ Kxg7 31. Qc3+ Kh7 $17) 28. Re1 (28. Qc5 {could be OK, but it's
understandable Duda wants to activate the Rh1.}) 28... a5 (28... Qxh2 $5 29.
Rd7 Rad8 30. Rxg7+ Kxg7 31. Qb7+ Kg8 (31... Kh8 32. Bb4 Rc8 33. Qf7 Qxc2+ 34.
Ka2 Qe4 35. Qf6+ Kg8 36. Rxe3 $1 Qxe3 37. Qxg6+ Kh8 38. Qf6+ $11) 32. Qc6 Qe5
33. Rxe3 $1 $11) 29. Qc5 (29. Qc4 $1 Rad8 30. Rxd8 Rxd8 31. Qc5 $1 Rd5 (31...
Qxh2 32. Qxe3 $14) 32. Qe7 $14) 29... Qf4 $6 (29... Qxh2 30. Rd7 (30. Rxg6 Qd2
31. Qf5 Qxe1+ 32. Ka2 Kh8 33. Rxg7 Kxg7 34. Qd7+ Kh8 35. Qd4+ $11) 30... Qe5
$11) 30. Rd7 {[%cal Rc5c3]} Rad8 (30... Qxg4 31. Qc7 Rg8 32. Re7 $16) (30...
Qxh2 31. Qd4 Qe5 32. Bc5 $1 $16) 31. Rxd8 Rxd8 32. Qxe3 (32. Rxe3 $4 Qf1+ 33.
Ka2 Rd1 34. b4 a4 $19) 32... Qxg4 33. Ka2 $16 {After disarming the Pe3 White
has substantially increased his winning chances, but there are still
adventures to come.} Qg2 34. c3 ({Both} 34. Qc5 $16) ({and} 34. Qb6 $5 $16 {
are even stronger, as the Re1 threatens to penetrate to the 7th or possibly
8th rank.}) 34... Qxh2 35. Qa7 {[%cal Re1e7]} Qb8 (35... a4 $1 36. bxa4 (36.
Qxa4 Bxc3 $11) 36... Qh4 $1 $14) 36. Qxa5 (36. Qf7 $5 Qb5 37. Re7 Rg8 38. Qe6
$5 (38. Ra7 $16) 38... Qf5 39. Qc6 $5 {[%cal Ya3c5,Yc5d4]} Qc8 40. Qb5 Qf5 41.
Bc5 $40) 36... Rd7 (36... Re8 $5 $16 {is more resilient}) 37. Re6 (37. Qa4 Ra7
38. Qc4 $5 $16) 37... Qg3 (37... Qb7 $142 $14) 38. Re7 $6 {This is in
principle not ideal, White shouldn't swap his active R and use it for the
attack instead.} (38. b4 Qf3 $13 {is unconvincing, but}) (38. Qa4 {and}) (38.
Qa8 $5 $16 {are both better moves. White shouldn't worry about} Rd2 39. Qe4
Bxc3 40. Re7+ (40. b4 Bg7 41. b5 Rd1 {/\} 42. b6 $4 Ra1+ 43. Kxa1 Qxa3+) 40...
Bg7 41. Qc6 $1 {[%cal Rc6f6]} (41. Qb7 $2 Qc3 $19) 41... Qg5 42. Bb4 $1 Rd3 (
42... Rxb2+ 43. Ka3 $18) 43. Rc7 $18 {[%cal Rb4c3]}) 38... Rxe7 39. Bxe7 h5 (
39... Qf3 $5 40. Qc7 g5 41. b4 g4 42. Bh4 h5 $132) 40. Qd8 (40. b4 $5 h4 41.
Qd5 h3 42. Bd6 Qf2 43. Kb3 $36 h2 $2 44. Qh1) 40... Qf2 41. Qc7 Kh6 42. Bd6 Qf5
({A stronger move was} 42... Qe2 $14) ({or} 42... h4 43. b4 (43. Bf4+ Kh7 44.
Be5 Qf8 $132) 43... Qe2 $14) 43. b4 $1 Qd5+ 44. Ka3 (44. c4 $5 {/\} Qg2 45. Kb3
Qxb2+ 46. Ka4 $18 {[%csl Gb4,Gc4]}) 44... h4 45. Qc5 Qa8+ 46. Kb3 Qg2 (46...
Qf3 $5 $16 47. b5 h3 {and White at least won't have the motifs from the game:}
48. Qc6 $2 Qd1+ $11) 47. b5 h3 48. Qc6 (48. Bf4+ $142 $1 g5 49. Bc7 $18 {
weakens the K, which makes it easier to push the Pb5.}) 48... Kh5 $6 {The
final error.} ({After} 48... Qd2 $1 {the fight still continues:} 49. Qe4 Qd1+
50. Kc4 Qf1+ 51. Kb4 Bf8 52. Qh4+ Kg7 53. Qd4+ $1 Kh7 54. b6 Bxd6+ 55. Qxd6 Qg2
$16) 49. Qxg2 $1 hxg2 50. Bc5 Kg4 51. Kc4 Be5 52. b6 $1 $18 {[]} Kh3 (52... Kf3
53. Kd3 Bg3 {[%cal Yg3f2]} 54. b7 $8 $18) 53. Kd5 Bb8 54. c4 Kh2 55. Bd4 {
[%cal Rc4c7]} 1-0
[Event "Haifa"]
[Site "Haifa"]
[Date "1995.??.??"]
[Round "11"]
[White "Svidler, Peter"]
[Black "Alterman, Boris"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B76"]
[WhiteElo "2585"]
[BlackElo "2575"]
[Annotator "Svidler,P"]
[PlyCount "127"]
[EventDate "1995.01.??"]
[EventType "tourn"]
[EventRounds "11"]
[EventCountry "ISR"]
[EventCategory "14"]
[SourceTitle "CBM 046"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "1995.06.01"]
[SourceVersion "1"]
[SourceVersionDate "1995.06.01"]
[SourceQuality "1"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 g6 6. Be3 Bg7 7. f3 Nc6 8. Qd2
O-O 9. O-O-O d5 10. Qe1 e5 11. Nxc6 bxc6 12. exd5 Nxd5 13. Bc4 Be6 14. Ne4 Qc7
15. Bc5 Rfd8 16. Ng5 $5 (16. g4 Nf4 17. Qc3 Rd5 $5 $132 {Xie,J-Gufeld,E/Kuala
Lumpur/1994/1:0/37/}) (16. Qh4 h6 17. g4 Nf4 $5 18. Bd6 $6 (18. Bxe6 Nxe6 19.
Bd6 $14) 18... Rxd6 $1 19. Nxd6 Bd5 20. Bxd5 cxd5 21. Nb5 Qc5 $40 {Baron,
I-Komljenovic,D/Ibercaja op/1993/0:1/28/}) 16... Bc8 17. g4 Rb8 $5 {/\ 18...e4}
(17... h6 18. Ne4 Be6 19. Qf2 $132) 18. Ba3 Bh6 $5 (18... h6 19. Ne4 Be6 20.
Nc5 $14) 19. Qh4 (19. h4 f6 $19) 19... Kg7 20. f4 $1 Bxg5 (20... Nxf4 21. Rxd8
Qxd8 22. Qxh6+ $1 $18) (20... exf4 21. Nxf7 $1 $18) (20... f6 21. Rd3 $1 (21.
Ne6+ Bxe6 22. g5 Bxg5 $1 23. fxg5 f5 24. b3 $1 $44 {/\ Bb2}) 21... exf4 (21...
Nxf4 22. Rxd8 Bxg5 $4 (22... Qxd8 23. Qxh6+ $18) 23. Rg8#) 22. Rh3 $1 fxg5 23.
Qxh6+ Kg8 24. Qxg5 $16) (20... Re8 21. fxe5 $5 $16 (21. Bd6 $5 Bxg5 $1 (21...
Qxd6 22. Qxh6+ Kxh6 23. Nxf7+ Kg7 24. Nxd6 $18) 22. Bxc7 Bxh4 23. Bxb8 Nxf4 $44
) 21... Rxe5 (21... Qxe5 22. Qxh6+ Kxh6 23. Nxf7+ $18) 22. Bf8+ $1 $18) 21.
fxg5 Be6 22. Rde1 $1 Nf4 23. Bxe6 Nxe6 24. Re3 $1 {/\ 25.Qh6 Kg8 26.Rh3} Qa5 $5
(24... Qd7 25. Rd3 $1 Nd4 26. Re1 $16) 25. Qf2 $1 (25. Qe1 $5 Rd5 (25... Qxe1+
26. Rhxe1 Nxg5 27. h4 Ne6 28. Rxe5 $14) 26. c4 Qxe1+ 27. Rhxe1 Rd4 $13) 25...
Rd4 (25... Nxg5 $2 26. Rf1 $1 e4 (26... Kg8 27. h4 $18) 27. b4 $3 Qd5 (27...
Rxb4 28. Bxb4 Qxb4 29. Qf6+ $18) 28. Bb2+ $18) (25... Qd5 26. Rf1 Qxa2 27.
Qxf7+ Kh8 28. Rd3 $1 Rf8 $1 29. Bxf8 Rxf8 (29... Qxb2+ 30. Kd2 Rxf8 31. Qxe6
Qb4+ 32. c3 Qb2+ 33. Ke3 Qb6+ 34. Ke4 Rxf1 35. Qe8+ $18) 30. Qxf8+ Nxf8 31.
Rxf8+ Kg7 32. Rc8 $14) 26. Rhe1 $1 Rb5 27. Qf6+ Kg8 28. c3 Rf4 $8 (28... Rxg4
29. Rf1 $1 Qc7 (29... Rb7 30. Rxe5 $18) 30. Bd6 $1 Qd7 31. Bxe5 Rxe5 32. Qxe5
Rxg5 33. Qf6 $18) 29. Qe7 Qd8 30. Qxd8+ Nxd8 31. Rxe5 Ne6 32. h3 a6 33. Be7 Rb7
34. Bf6 Kf8 (34... h6 35. Rd1 Kf8 $1 (35... Rb8 36. Rxe6 $1 fxe6 37. Be5 $18)
36. h4 $1 $16) 35. R5e4 Rxe4 36. Rxe4 Ke8 37. Ra4 Rb6 38. Bd4 $1 c5 39. Be3 $18
Kd7 40. Rc4 Rc6 41. Kc2 Kd6 42. b3 Kd5 43. Kd3 Rd6 44. Ke2 Rc6 45. Kf3 Rd6 46.
Ra4 Rc6 47. Ra5 Ke5 48. b4 $1 Kd5 49. bxc5 Kc4 50. Ke4 $1 Nc7 (50... Kxc3 51.
Kd5 $18) 51. Ra4+ Kxc3 52. Bd4+ Kd2 53. Rb4 Ne6 54. Kd5 Rc8 55. Rb2+ Kd3 56.
Rb3+ Kc2 (56... Kd2 57. Kc4 $18) 57. Rc3+ Kd2 58. Bf6 $1 Nc7+ 59. Kd6 $1 Nb5+
60. Kd7 Rc7+ 61. Kd8 Rc6 62. Rc4 Kd3 63. Rc1 $1 Ke4 (63... Kd2 64. Bb2 $18 {
/\ 65.a4}) 64. a4 1-0
[Event "Khanty-Mansiysk FIDE GP"]
[Site "Khanty-Mansiysk"]
[Date "2015.05.14"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Karjakin, Sergey"]
[Black "Nakamura, Hikaru"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "B76"]
[WhiteElo "2753"]
[BlackElo "2799"]
[Annotator "Szabo,Kr"]
[PlyCount "60"]
[EventDate "2015.05.14"]
[EventType "tourn"]
[EventRounds "11"]
[EventCountry "RUS"]
[EventCategory "21"]
[SourceTitle "CBM 167"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2015.07.13"]
[SourceVersion "1"]
[SourceVersionDate "2015.07.13"]
[SourceQuality "1"]
1. e4 {[%emt 0:00:33]} c5 {[%emt 0:00:37]} 2. Nf3 {[%emt 0:00:37]} d6 {[%emt 0:
00:36]} 3. d4 {[%emt 0:00:34]} cxd4 {[%emt 0:00:35]} 4. Nxd4 {[%emt 0:00:34]}
Nf6 {[%emt 0:00:40]} 5. Nc3 {[%emt 0:00:34]} g6 {[%emt 0:00:35] The Dragon is
Nakamura's one of favourite weapons.} 6. Be3 {[%emt 0:01:12]} Bg7 {[%emt 0:00:
51]} 7. f3 {[%emt 0:00:35]} O-O {[%emt 0:00:46]} 8. Qd2 {[%emt 0:00:35]} Nc6 {
[%emt 0:00:33]} 9. g4 {[%emt 0:01:12] This move has become very popular in the
last few years.} Be6 {[%emt 0:00:37]} 10. O-O-O {[%emt 0:01:52]} (10. Nxe6 $5 {
is the main alternative, which Nakamura also played himself,} fxe6 11. O-O-O
Ne5 12. Be2 Qc8 13. h4 Nfd7 14. f4 Nc4 15. Bxc4 Qxc4 16. e5 $1 Nb6 $2 (16...
Rad8 $5) 17. h5 $1 dxe5 18. hxg6 hxg6 19. Qh2 Rxf4 $1 20. Bxf4 Qxf4+ 21. Kb1 $1
Qxh2 22. Rxh2 Rf8 23. Ne4 $16 {Nakamura-Robson, Saint Louis 2012, and White is
better, but for the victory still he needs great technique.}) 10... Nxd4 {
[%emt 0:03:53]} 11. Bxd4 {[%emt 0:00:38]} Qa5 {[%emt 0:00:55]} 12. Kb1 {
[%emt 0:07:25]} (12. a3 Rfc8 13. h4 {is also a common line.}) 12... Rfc8 {
[%emt 0:05:33]} 13. a3 {[%emt 0:00:46]} Rab8 {[%emt 0:00:47] The most
straightforward reaction, Black prepares for the queenside attack by ...b5-b4.}
14. h4 {[%emt 0:02:04] White also continues his play.} b5 {[%emt 0:02:36]} 15.
Nd5 {[%emt 0:01:18] Important, otherwise ...b4 was too dangerous.} ({For
example:} 15. h5 $2 b4 16. axb4 Rxb4 {and Black is faster.}) 15... Qxd2 {
[%emt 0:01:12]} 16. Rxd2 {[%emt 0:00:41]} Bxd5 {[%emt 0:00:58]} 17. exd5 {
[%emt 0:00:39]} a5 {[%emt 0:00:50] Now we are in an endgame, where White has
two Bs, but Black is solid, so the position is approximately equal.} 18. h5 {
[%emt 0:04:19]} Nd7 {[%emt 0:00:36]} 19. g5 {[%emt 0:18:12]} Ne5 {[%emt 0:34:
28]} 20. Be2 {[%emt 0:12:04]} Nc4 {[%emt 0:01:59]} 21. Rdd1 $146 {[%emt 0:01:
28] Actually this is the first new move in the game.} (21. Rd3 b4 22. a4 Nb6 (
22... Rc7 $5) 23. b3 Rc7 24. Bf2 Rbc8 $5 {A nice move, which sacrifices the
b6-N.} 25. h6 ({Of course at this moment} 25. Bxb6 $2 {is bad, because of} Rxc2
$17 {and Black has a lot of threats.}) 25... Bh8 26. c4 bxc3 27. Bxb6 Rb7 28.
Bd4 Rxb3+ 29. Kc1 Bxd4 30. Rxd4 c2 31. Kd2 c1=Q+ 32. Rxc1 Rb2+ 33. Kd1 Rxc1+
34. Kxc1 Rxe2 35. Rc4 f6 $11 {Blomqvist-Azarov, Cappelle la Grande 2015, with
a drawish R endgame.}) 21... b4 {[%emt 0:23:29]} 22. a4 {[%emt 0:01:24] Of
course White wants to close the b-file.} Rc7 {[%emt 0:00:41]} 23. f4 {[%emt 0:
31:28]} Rf8 $5 {[%emt 0:06:07] An interesting place for the R. Until this
moment White had logical straightforward moves, but now it is not easy to
continue.} ({The simple} 23... Bxd4 24. Rxd4 Nb6 $11 {was also possible.}) 24.
Rh3 {[%emt 0:13:38]} (24. hxg6 fxg6 {was the idea behind 23...Rf8.}) 24... Bxd4
{[%emt 0:03:02]} 25. Rxd4 {[%emt 0:00:36]} Nb6 {[%emt 0:00:33]} 26. b3 {
[%emt 0:09:54]} Rc5 {[%emt 0:06:08]} 27. Rhd3 {[%emt 0:03:58]} Rfc8 {[%emt 0:
06:44]} 28. c4 $5 {[%emt 0:01:31] White wants to close the c-file, even with a
P sacrifice too.} (28. Rd2 {could have been met by} Rc3 29. Bd3 R8c5 $15 {
and the black R will penetrate into White's position.}) 28... bxc3 {[%emt 0:00:
55]} 29. Kc2 {[%emt 0:00:37]} Kf8 {[%emt 0:06:16]} 30. Bg4 {[%emt 0:02:07]}
R8c7 {[%emt 0:03:03] and a draw, because White closed the c-file, so neither
side can continue with his own plan.} 1/2-1/2
[Event "Tata Steel-A 75th"]
[Site "Wijk aan Zee"]
[Date "2013.01.27"]
[Round "13"]
[White "Karjakin, Sergey"]
[Black "Van Wely, Loek"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B76"]
[WhiteElo "2780"]
[BlackElo "2679"]
[Annotator "Szabo,Kr"]
[PlyCount "49"]
[EventDate "2013.01.12"]
[EventType "tourn"]
[EventRounds "13"]
[EventCountry "NED"]
[EventCategory "20"]
[SourceTitle "CBM 153"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2013.03.14"]
[SourceVersion "1"]
[SourceVersionDate "2013.03.14"]
[SourceQuality "1"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 g6 6. Be3 Bg7 7. f3 Nc6 8. Qd2
O-O 9. O-O-O d5 10. exd5 Nxd5 11. Nxc6 bxc6 12. Bd4 Bxd4 (12... e5 {is the
sharp main line.}) 13. Qxd4 Qb6 14. Na4 Qc7 (14... Qa5 {was the main line, but
the text has been gaining in popularity these days.}) 15. Bc4 Rd8 16. Nc5 $5 {
White wants to avoid Be6 followed by Nf4.} (16. Bb3 Be6 (16... Bf5 17. Nc5 {
- 16.Nc5} (17. g4 {unnecessarily weakens the vital f4-square.} Nf4 18. Qe3 Be6
19. h4 Bxb3 20. axb3 Ng2 21. Rxd8+ Rxd8 22. Qe4 Qf4+ 23. Qxf4 Nxf4 $11 {
Ivanchuk-Carlsen, Leon (m/1-rapid) 2009}) (17. g3 $5 Rd6 18. g4 $5 Nf6 ({
The natural} 18... Nf4 $6 {doesn't work in view of the tactical blow} 19. Bxf7+
$1 Kxf7 20. Qc4+) 19. Qe3 Be6 20. Rxd6 exd6 21. Bxe6 Re8 22. Bxf7+ Qxf7 23. Qb3
Nd5 $44 {Pommerel Brouwer-Romm, corr 2009})) 17. Nc5 Nf4 18. Nxe6 Nxe6 19. Qe3
Nf4 20. g3 Nd5 21. Qg5 e6 22. Rhe1 a5 23. a4 Rab8 24. Qe5 (24. h4 Kg7 25. h5 h6
26. Qe5+ Qxe5 27. Rxe5 Kf6 $11) 24... Qxe5 25. Rxe5 {Black's pawn structure is
slightly inferior, but the d5 knight is very strong.} Rb4 (25... Kg7 26. Re4
Rb4 27. Bxd5 exd5 28. Rxb4 axb4 29. Re1 Ra8 30. b3 $14) 26. Re4 Rdb8 27. Rdd4
Rxd4 {Exchanging one pair of rooks, the black king has a clear way to d6.} (
27... R4b6 $6 28. Rc4 $1 Kf8 29. Rc5 Ra8 30. Re5 $1 $14 {Leko-Van Wely, Wijk
aan Zee 2013}) 28. Rxd4 Kf8 29. Rc4 Ne7 (29... Rb6 $2 30. Rc5 Ra6 31. Bc4 $16)
30. Rc5 Ra8 31. c3 Ke8 32. Bc2 Kd7 33. Re5 Kd6 $11 {and Black can hold the
endgame.}) 16... Bf5 17. Bb3 h5 $2 {This only weakens Black's kingside.} (17...
Nb6 18. Qe3 (18. Qc3 h5 19. g3 e6 20. Rhe1 Nd5 $13 {A.Muzychuk-Cmilyte, Eilat
2012}) 18... Nd5 (18... h5) 19. Qh6 Qb6 20. Na4 {(Perez Mitjans-Delgado Ramos,
Barcelona 2011)} Qb4) (17... Nf4 {is the most active continuation.} 18. Qf2 (
18. Qc4 Be6 19. Nxe6 Nxe6 20. g3 Rd6 21. c3 a5 22. f4 Rad8 {=/+/=
Serban-Haugen, ICCF 2009}) 18... Rxd1+ 19. Rxd1 Rd8 20. Re1 (20. Rxd8+ Qxd8 21.
g3 Qd4 $1 22. Qxd4 Ne2+ 23. Kd2 Nxd4 $11 {Dothan-Lecroq, ICCF 2011}) 20... h5
21. g3 Nd5 22. a3 Qb6 23. Bc4 {1/2 Scherer-Ham, ICCF 2010}) 18. g4 $1 {Sergey
immediately exploits the weakness of the kingside.} (18. Rhe1 {allows the
simplifications after} Nb6 19. Qe3 Rxd1+ 20. Rxd1 Qxh2 21. Qxe7 Nd5 $132 {
A.Muzychuk-Cmilyte, Ankara 2012}) 18... e5 19. Qg1 $1 Nf4 {Black's hopes were
founded on the excellent knight on f4.} 20. Re1 $1 (20. Kb1 {leads to
unnecessary exchange of rooks.} Rxd1+ 21. Qxd1 Rd8 22. Qg1 hxg4 23. fxg4 Bc8
$13) 20... hxg4 21. fxg4 Bc8 {Now the a8-rook is completely out of play.} 22.
Qg3 $1 (22. h4 {It is difficult to open lines against the black king:} Qe7 23.
h5 g5) 22... a5 $2 (22... Rb8 23. Rhf1 $16 (23. Qh4 $6 Rxb3 $1 {Black
eliminates the dangerous bishop.} 24. cxb3 Ng2)) 23. Qh4 $1 {Now Black
founders on the weakness of the dark squares.} a4 $2 {This loses outright, but
it is hard to give good advice.} (23... Ng2 $2 24. Bxf7+ $1 $18) (23... Kg7 24.
Ne4 (24. Bxf7 $143 Rh8 $1) 24... Bxg4 (24... Nd5 25. Rhf1 Rh8 26. Qg5 a4 27.
Rxf7+ $1 Qxf7 (27... Kxf7 28. Qf6+ $18) 28. Qxe5+ Kg8 29. Nf6+ $18) 25. Qf6+
Kg8 26. Rhf1 $1 a4 27. Bc4 $18) 24. Bxf7+ $1 Kg7 25. Ne4 1-0
[Event "EU-Cup 31st"]
[Site "Skopje"]
[Date "2015.10.20"]
[Round "3.4"]
[White "Dubov, Daniil"]
[Black "Li, Chao B"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "B76"]
[WhiteElo "2661"]
[BlackElo "2750"]
[Annotator "Szabo,Kr"]
[PlyCount "74"]
[EventDate "2015.10.18"]
[EventType "team-swiss"]
[EventRounds "7"]
[EventCountry "MKD"]
[SourceTitle "CBM 169"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2015.11.10"]
[SourceVersion "1"]
[SourceVersionDate "2015.11.10"]
[SourceQuality "1"]
[WhiteTeam "SHSM Legacy"]
[BlackTeam "Siberia"]
[WhiteTeamCountry "RUS"]
[BlackTeamCountry "RUS"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 Bd7 {A rare line, but
sometimes Li Chao plays it.} 6. Be2 (6. Bg5 {is the most popular line.
Recently Li Chao had a game with it,} e6 7. Qd2 h6 8. Bxf6 Qxf6 9. Ndb5 Bxb5
10. Bxb5+ Nc6 11. O-O-O a6 12. Bxc6+ bxc6 13. f4 Qd8 14. g4 Qa5 15. h4 Rb8 16.
Kb1 d5 $132 {Leko-Li Chao, Szeged 2015, with a double-edged fight.}) 6... g6 (
6... e5 {is more common.}) 7. Be3 Bg7 8. Qd2 Nc6 9. O-O-O O-O 10. h4 h5 11. Kb1
(11. f3 {is also possible.}) 11... Rc8 12. f3 (12. Bh6 {has also been tried,
for example} Nxd4 13. Bxg7 Kxg7 (13... Nxe2 14. Bxf6 Nxc3+ 15. Bxc3 $36 {
and White had the initiative, Karjakin-Morozevich, Moscow blitz 2013.}) 14.
Qxd4 Qa5 15. f4 Be6 $13 {with an unclear middlegame.}) 12... Ne5 13. Nd5 Nc4 ({
In the event of} 13... Nxd5 14. exd5 $40 {followed by g4. White looks nicely
placed.}) 14. Bxc4 Rxc4 15. b3 Nxd5 16. exd5 ({Of course the greedy} 16. bxc4
$2 {does not work because of} Nxe3 17. Qxe3 Qb6+ 18. Ka1 e5 $19 {and Black
wins.}) 16... Rc5 {A brave decision, Black sacrifices an exchange.} ({The
natural} 16... Rc8 {could have been met by} 17. g4 $1 hxg4 18. h5 $1 $40 {
with a strong attack.}) 17. Ne6 $1 Rxc2 $1 {The best practical chance.} (17...
fxe6 $2 {is bad, as} 18. Bxc5 dxc5 19. dxe6 $18 {and White is winning.}) 18.
Kxc2 ({Probably} 18. Qxc2 $1 {was more accurate,} fxe6 19. Qxg6 exd5 20. Rxd5
Qc8 21. Rc1 $1 Bf5+ 22. Rxf5 Qxf5+ 23. Qxf5 Rxf5 24. Bxa7 $16 {and White is a
healthy P up.}) 18... fxe6 19. dxe6 Qc7+ 20. Kb1 Bxe6 21. Bd4 {It is very
important to neutralise the g7 B.} Bf5+ 22. Ka1 e5 23. Bb2 Rd8 24. Rc1 Qe7 25.
Qb4 Qd7 26. Rhe1 Kh7 27. Rcd1 Qc7 28. Rc1 Qd7 29. Rcd1 Qc7 30. Qc3 Qe7 31. Qa5
b6 32. Qb4 Qc7 33. Rc1 Qd7 34. Rcd1 Qc7 {The previous moves were acceptable,
White did some manoeuvring with his Rs.} 35. Re2 $6 {An inaccuracy.} (35. g4 $1
{was stronger} hxg4 36. fxg4 $16 {is obviously better for White.}) 35... d5 $2
{An error in reply.} ({Black should have played} 35... Bh6 {and the B controls
the important c1-square.}) 36. Rc1 Qb8 37. Rxe5 $4 {Until this moment Dubov
played completely well, but now he made a terrible blunder, which loses
immediately.} (37. g4 $1 {was the correct move,} hxg4 38. fxg4 Be4 39. Qe7 $16
{and White is better.}) 37... Qxe5 $1 {This was the reply, which White missed
in the previous move. Dubov resigned.} (37... Qxe5 38. Bxe5 Bxe5+ 39. Rc3 Rc8
40. Qe7+ Bg7 $19 {and White is without hope.}) 0-1
[Event "PCA-World-ch Kasparov-Anand +4-1=13"]
[Site "New York"]
[Date "1995.10.05"]
[Round "15"]
[White "Anand, Viswanathan"]
[Black "Kasparov, Garry"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "B76"]
[WhiteElo "2725"]
[BlackElo "2795"]
[Annotator "Wahls,M"]
[PlyCount "32"]
[EventDate "1995.09.11"]
[EventType "match"]
[EventRounds "18"]
[EventCountry "USA"]
[SourceTitle "CBM 049"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "1995.12.01"]
[SourceVersion "1"]
[SourceVersionDate "1995.12.01"]
[SourceQuality "1"]
{Der partielle Stromausfall im 107.Stock des World Trade Centers vor der
Partie war noch das Spannenste an der 15.Auseinandersetzung der Kontrahenten
um den Schach-Thron.Der erste Zug konnte nur mit zwei Stunden Verspдtung
ausgefьhrt werden,dafьr war die Partie dann aber auch schnell beendet.Nach nur
16 Zьgen willigte Anand in Kasparovs Remisofferte ein; verstдndlich nach vier
Niederlagen in den vergangenen fьnf Partien.} 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4.
Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 g6 6. Be3 Bg7 7. f3 O-O 8. Qd2 Nc6 9. g4 {Bisher hatte Anand
hier zweimal 9.Lc4 gegen Kasparovs Drachen versucht.Seine Bilanz:zwei
Niederlagen.Die hatten allerdings mit diesem Zug wenig zu tun.} Be6 {Schwarz
hat an dieser Stelle gewissermaЯen die freie Auswahl.Gespielt wird auch 9..Lg4,
9..d5,9..h5,9..e5,9..Sd7.9..e6 und 9..Sd4.Der Partiezug gilt als die stдrkste
Fortsetzung.} 10. O-O-O Nxd4 (10... Ne5 $5) 11. Bxd4 Qa5 12. Kb1 Rfc8 13. a3
Rab8 {Nach Geller fьhrt} (13... Bc4 14. h4 Bxf1 15. Rhxf1 Rc4 16. Bxf6 Bxf6 17.
Nd5 Qxd2 18. Nxf6+ Kg7 19. Rxd2 Kxf6 {zum Ausgleich.}) 14. Nd5 (14. g5 Nh5 15.
Nd5 Qxd2 16. Rxd2 Bxd5 17. exd5 $14 {Karpov-Dueball, Skopje 1972}) (14. h4 b5
15. Nd5) 14... Qxd2 15. Rxd2 Nxd5 16. Bxg7 {Diese Stellung hatten vor Anand
schon andere WeiЯspieler angestrebt,um nach 16..Kg7 17.ed5 in einem Endspiel
mit Raumvorteil ihr Glьck zu versuchen.Der Vorteil ist jedoch minimal.} Ne3 $5
(16... Kxg7 17. exd5 Bd7 18. Rd4 (18. h4 Rc5 (18... h6 19. Bd3 Rc5 20. Re1 Rxd5
21. Rxe7 Be6 22. b4 Kf6 23. Rc7 Ke5 24. Kb2 a5 25. c4 Rd4 26. Re2+ Kf6 27. Kc3
Rf4 28. Be4 axb4+ 29. axb4 b5 30. Rd2 Ke5 31. Re7 bxc4 32. g5 hxg5 33. hxg5 Rb5
34. Bc6 Rb6 35. Rd5# {1-0 Micic,J-Sadkiewicz,J/BLW 1993}) 19. Rd4 Rbc8 20. Bd3
a6 21. Re1 Kf8 22. h5 Bb5 23. Be4 Bd7 24. b3 Rc3 25. Kb2 f5 26. gxf5 Bxf5 27.
Re2 Bxe4 28. Rdxe4 gxh5 29. Rf4+ Ke8 30. Rf5 h4 31. Rh5 Rxf3 32. Rxh7 Rf7 {
1/2-1/2 Maus,Si-Von Westphalen,A/NWL 1993}) 18... b5 19. Bd3 Rc7 20. Re1 Kf8
21. g5 Bc8 22. b4 Kg7 23. Kb2 Bf5 24. Re2 Rbc8 25. h4 Bxd3 26. Rxd3 Rc4 27.
Rde3 Kf8 28. Rxe7 Rxc2+ 29. Rxc2 Rxc2+ 30. Kxc2 Kxe7 {1/2-1/2 Westerinen,
H-Sehner,N/Wuppertal 1986. Diese Neuerung Kasparovs scheint die einfachste
Lцsung der schwarzen Stellungsprobleme zu sein.Nach 17.Ld4 Sf1 18.Tf1 a5 (18..
b6)19.h4 (19.Lb6 Ta8 Idee Ta6) 19..b5 20.h5 g5 oder 19..Kf8 20.h5 Ke8
garantieren die ungleichfarbigen Lдufer dem Schwarzen ein leichtes Remis.})
1/2-1/2
[Event "Ciocaltea Memorial"]
[Site "Bucharest"]
[Date "1995.??.??"]
[Round "8"]
[White "Brodsky, Michail"]
[Black "Marin, Mihail"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "B76"]
[WhiteElo "2535"]
[BlackElo "2540"]
[Annotator "Wahls,M"]
[PlyCount "41"]
[EventDate "1995.02.??"]
[EventType "tourn"]
[EventRounds "11"]
[EventCountry "ROU"]
[EventCategory "10"]
[SourceTitle "CBM 048"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "1995.10.01"]
[SourceVersion "1"]
[SourceVersionDate "1995.10.01"]
[SourceQuality "1"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 g6 6. Be3 Bg7 7. f3 Nc6 8. Qd2
O-O 9. O-O-O d5 10. Kb1 $5 {Modernes Schach! Den groЯen Zentrumsgegenschlag
von Schwarz beantwortet WeiЯ mit einem Abwartezug.10.Kb1 ist der Beginn einer
noch relativ jungen Variante, deren Zukunft davon abhдngt, ob es Schwarz
endlich gelingen wird ein Gegengift zu finden.} Nxd4 (10... dxe4 $4 11. Nxc6
Qxd2 12. Nxe7+ $18) (10... e6 11. h4 Re8 12. h5 Nxd4 13. Bxd4 e5 14. Be3 d4 15.
Bg5 Qa5 16. Nb5 Qb6 17. hxg6 hxg6 18. g4 a6 19. Na3 Be6 20. Nc4 Qc5 21. b3 b5
22. Nb2 a5 23. Nd3 Qd6 24. Qh2 Nd7 25. Qh7+ Kf8 26. Bh6 Bxh6 27. Qxh6+ Ke7 28.
Qg5+ f6 29. Rh7+ Kd8 30. Qd2 Bg8 31. Rh2 g5 32. Kb2 Nb6 33. Rh6 b4 34. Qxg5 Nd7
35. Qd2 {Mahdia F-Sharaibi F/Thessaloniki 1988/0-1 (53)}) 11. e5 $1 {Nicht
minder erstaunlich als der 10. weiЯe Zug.Ein glatter Figurenverlust wird
ignoriert!} (11. Bxd4 $2 dxe4 12. h4 (12. Bxf6 Qxd2 13. Rxd2 exf6 14. Nxe4 f5
15. Nd6 Be6 16. f4 Rfd8 17. Be2 Bf8 18. Rhd1 Rd7 19. Nb5 Rad8 20. Rxd7 Rxd7 21.
Rxd7 Bxd7 22. Nxa7 Bc5 23. Nb5 Bc6 24. Bf1 Be3 25. h3 Bxf4 26. Nd4 Be4 27. a4
Kf8 28. b4 Bd2 29. b5 Bc3 30. Nb3 b6 31. a5 bxa5 32. Nc5 Bd4 33. Nb3 Bb6 34.
Kb2 Ke7 35. c4 Kd6 36. Kc3 a4 {Messarius,J-Gustavsson,C/BL2-W 9293 (1993) ;BL2
1993/0-1 (61)}) 12... exf3 13. gxf3 Nh5 14. Qe3 Qa5 15. Bxg7 Kxg7 16. Nd5 e6
17. b4 Qd8 18. Nc3 Qf6 19. Ne4 Qf4 20. Qc3+ e5 21. Rd5 f6 22. Rc5 Be6 23. Bc4
Bxc4 24. Rxc4 Qf5 25. Rc7+ Kh8 26. Rd1 Rac8 27. Qc5 Qe6 28. Rd6 Rxc7 29. Qxc7
Qc8 30. Rd7 Qxc7 31. Rxc7 f5 32. Ng5 h6 33. Nf7+ Rxf7 34. Rxf7 Nf4 35. c4 h5
36. c5 g5 37. Rxf5 gxh4 38. Rxe5 {1-0 Paternoste,Ricardo-Alvarez,Roberto/cr
LADAC Superior 1989}) 11... Nxf3 {Der neue Zug.} (11... Nd7 12. Bxd4 e6 {
+/- Milov,L-Cirkvencic,F/Nagykanizsa/1993/} (12... Nxe5 13. Qe3 Nc6 (13... Qd6
$2 14. Nb5 $1) 14. Bxg7 Kxg7 15. Nxd5 (15. Rxd5 Qc7 16. h4 $13 (16. Nb5 Qa5 17.
Nc3 Qc7 $10)) 15... Qa5 (15... Be6 16. Qc3+ $1 (16. Bc4 $2 Qa5) 16... f6 17.
Bc4 $36) 16. b4 Qa4 (16... Qd8 $6) 17. b5 Rb8 18. Qb3 (18. Ka1 f6 $140 $1 19.
bxc6 bxc6 20. Nc3 Qa3 21. Rb1 Rxb1+ 22. Kxb1 Bf5 23. Bc4 Rb8+ 24. Bb3 Rxb3+ 25.
axb3 Qxb3+ $10) (18. Kc1 $140 $5 f6 (18... Na5 $140 $2 19. Qe5+ f6 20. Qxb8 Bf5
21. Qc7 Rc8 22. Qxe7+ Kh6 23. Qe3+ g5 24. Kd2 $18 {[]}) 19. bxc6 bxc6) (18.
bxc6 $5 bxc6+ 19. Kc1 $140 cxd5 20. Qe5+ Kg8 21. Qxb8 Bf5 22. Qb3 $1 $8) 18...
Qxb3+ 19. axb3 (19. cxb3 $14) 19... e6 20. bxc6 exd5 21. c7 (21. Rxd5 $1 bxc6
22. Ra5 $16) 21... Ra8 22. Rxd5 Be6 23. Rc5 Rfe8 (23... Rac8 $2 24. Bb5 $140 $1
a6 25. Bd3 Rfe8 26. Be4 $1 $18) 24. Bd3 (24. Bb5 Re7 {/\ Rc8=}) 24... Rac8 25.
Ra5 (25. Re1 Re7 26. Bc4 Rexc7 27. Rxc7 Rxc7 28. Bxe6 Re7 $10) 25... a6 26. Re1
Rxc7 27. Re4 {1/2-1/2 Milov,L-Golubev,M/Biel op (10) ;TD 94\02 1994}) 13. f4 a6
14. h4 b5 15. h5 b4 16. Na4 a5 17. g4 g5 18. h6 Bh8 19. Rh5 gxf4 20. Qxf4 f6
21. Bd3 Ba6 22. Bxa6 Rxa6 23. Nc5 Nxc5 24. Bxc5 Rf7 25. Qe3 Rc6 26. Bd4 Qe7 27.
Re1 Kf8 28. exf6 Bxf6 29. Bxf6 Qxf6 30. Rxd5 Qf2 31. Rd8+ Ke7 32. Qg5+ Rf6 33.
Red1 Qxc2+ 34. Ka1 Rc7 35. Qg7+ Rf7 36. Qg5+ Rf6 37. Qg7+ Rf7 38. Qg5+ Rf6 {
1/2-1/2 Kaminski,U-Sievers,S/BL 9495 HSK-Dresden [7] 1995}) (11... Nxc2 $4 12.
exf6) (11... Nf5 12. exf6 $16 exf6 13. Bc5 d4 14. Bxf8 Qxf8 15. Nb5 Ne3 16. Re1
Nxf1 17. Rhxf1 Be6 18. Nc7 d3 19. Nxa8 dxc2+ 20. Ka1 Qxa8 21. Qxc2 a5 22. Rd1
h6 23. Rfe1 Qa6 24. Qc5 f5 25. Rd6 b6 26. Rxb6 Qd3 27. Rd6 Qc4 28. Qxc4 Bxc4
29. Rc1 Be6 30. Ra6 Be5 31. g3 Kg7 32. Rxa5 Kf6 33. Rxe5 Kxe5 34. a4 f4 35. a5
{1-0 Mifsud,T-Bizat,M/Moscow olm (11) MLT-MNC ;EXP 44 1994}) 12. gxf3 Nh5 13.
Qxd5 Qc7 (13... Qxd5 {reicht wie der Partiezug nicht ganz zum Ausgleich:} 14.
Nxd5 Bxe5 15. Bc5 $5 (15. Nxe7+ Kg7 16. Rd5 $1 (16. Nxc8 Rfxc8 17. Bh3 Rd8)
16... Bf6 (16... Kf6 17. Rb5 $5) 17. Nxc8 Rfxc8 18. Bd3) (15. Bh6 $6 Bg7 16.
Nxe7+ Kh8 17. Bxg7+ Kxg7 18. Bb5 (18. Bc4 Bh3) 18... Be6) 15... Nf4 (15... e6
16. Bxf8 Kxf8 17. Ne3 b6 18. Bd3 $14) (15... Kg7 16. Bxe7 Rh8 17. Bc4 Be6 18.
Rde1 Bf4 19. Nxf4 Nxf4 20. Bxe6 $14) 16. Nxe7+ (16. Bxe7 Re8 17. Nf6+ Bxf6 18.
Bxf6 $14 Bf5 19. Bb5 Re3 (19... Re6 20. Bg5 Nh3 21. Bh4) 20. Rhf1 $14 Rc8 21.
Rd2) 16... Kg7 17. Bb5 (17. Bc4 Be6 18. Rhe1 Rfd8) 17... Be6 18. Rhe1 Kf6 $13
19. Re4 (19. Bf2) (19. Bc6 $2 bxc6 20. Nxc6 Bc7) 19... Rfd8 20. Rde1 Bc7) 14.
f4 {Die statisch gesehen so schwache weiЯe Bauernstruktur ist vom dynamischen
Standpunkt aus betrachtet auЯerordentlich effizient.Schwarz muЯ alles daran
setzen den z. Z. kaltgestellten Figuren (Bg7,Nh5) neues Leben einzuhauchen.}
Bg4 15. Be2 (15. Rd4 $5 {WeiЯ mцchte den Bg4 durch Qd5-g2 vertreiben, um
anschlieЯend den Springer mit Bf1-e2 aufspieЯen zu kцnnen.} Rfd8 (15... Rac8
16. Rc4 Qb8 17. Rxc8 Rxc8 18. Bg2 b6) 16. Qg2 Rxd4 (16... Be6 17. Rxd8+ Rxd8
18. Be2 Kh8 19. Bxh5 (19. Rg1 Rg8) 19... gxh5 20. Rg1 Rg8 21. Qg5 f6) 17. Bxd4
Qd7 (17... Be6 18. Be3 (18. Qf2 Bh6) 18... Bh6 19. Qf2 Ng7 20. Nb5 Qa5 21. b3
Bd5 22. Rg1 Nf5 23. Bd2 Qd8 24. Nxa7) 18. Be3 $14 Bh6 19. Rg1 Bf5 20. Qf2 $36)
15... Bxe2 16. Nxe2 Rad8 $2 (16... Rac8 17. Qb3 b6 18. Nc3 $1) (16... e6 $1)
17. Qc5 $16 Qxc5 18. Bxc5 Bh6 19. Bxe7 (19. f5 $1 Rxd1+ (19... gxf5 $2 20.
Rdg1+ Ng7 21. Bxe7 $18) 20. Rxd1 gxf5 21. Rd7 f4 (21... b6 22. Bxe7 Re8 23. Nd4
Bf4 24. Nf3 $1 (24. Nxf5 Bxe5 25. Rxa7 Bxh2 26. c4) 24... a6 25. c4 $16) 22.
Bxa7 f3 23. Ng1 f6 24. e6 Ra8 25. Bf2 $18 (25. Bb6 $2 Ra6)) 19... Rxd1+ 20.
Rxd1 Re8 21. Bc5 $2 (21. Rd7 {Kurz vor SchluЯ hдtte es noch `mal ordentlich
Zoff geben kцnnen.} Nxf4 22. Nd4 Nd5 23. Bc5 Nf6 24. Rxb7 Rxe5 25. b4) 1/2-1/2
[Event "RUS-Cup final"]
[Site "Samara"]
[Date "1998.09.09"]
[Round "11"]
[White "Yakovich, Yuri"]
[Black "Fedorov, Alexei"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "B76"]
[WhiteElo "2560"]
[BlackElo "2600"]
[Annotator "Yakovich,Y"]
[PlyCount "81"]
[EventDate "1998.08.??"]
[EventType "tourn"]
[EventRounds "11"]
[EventCountry "RUS"]
[SourceTitle "CBM 067"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "1998.11.30"]
[SourceVersion "2"]
[SourceVersionDate "1998.11.01"]
[SourceQuality "1"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 g6 6. Be3 Bg7 7. f3 O-O 8. Qd2
Nc6 9. O-O-O Bd7 10. g4 $5 Ne5 11. h4 (11. Bh6 Bxh6 12. Qxh6 Rc8 13. h4 Rxc3
14. bxc3 Qa5 $44) 11... b5 $146 ({Usually black play} 11... Rc8 {In this case
if white play 12.Bh6 black will sacrifice rook on c3:} 12. Bh6 Bxh6 13. Qxh6
Rxc3 14. bxc3 Qa5 $44) 12. Bh6 {Now it's possible.} (12. h5 Nxf3 $5 13. Nxf3
Bxg4 $13) 12... Bxh6 13. Qxh6 b4 14. Nd5 Nxd5 15. exd5 f6 16. Kb1 (16. Bb5 $2
Nf7 (16... Bxb5 $4 17. Ne6) 17. Qe3 Bxb5 18. Nxb5 Qa5 $17) 16... Qa5 $1 17. Nb3
(17. Be2 Qxd5) (17. Bd3 Nxd3 18. Rxd3 Qxd5) (17. Ne6 Bxe6 18. dxe6 Rac8 19. Be2
(19. Qe3 Qc5) 19... Qc5) 17... Qc7 18. Bd3 $1 (18. g5 $4 Nf7 $19) 18... Rf7 {
Now black N can't attack white Q.} (18... Nxd3 19. Rxd3) (18... Nxf3 19. h5)
19. Nd4 a5 (19... Rc8 20. Ba6 $5 (20. g5 Nxd3 (20... Qc5 21. h5 Qxd4 22. hxg6
Rg7 23. gxf6 exf6 24. gxh7+ Kh8 25. Ba6 Qc5 26. Bxc8 Qxc8 27. Rdg1) 21. Rxd3
Qc4 (21... Bf5 22. Rd2 $16) 22. h5 Bf5 23. Rd2 Qxd5 24. gxf6 (24. hxg6 Bxg6)
24... Rxf6 25. hxg6 (25. Nxf5 Qxf5 26. hxg6 Qxg6 27. Qe3 (27. Qh3 Qf5) 27...
Qf7 28. Qxa7 Rxf3 $13) 25... Bxg6 26. Rg2 Kf7) 20... Rb8 (20... Rcf8 21. Ne6
Bxe6 22. dxe6 Rg7 23. Qe3 $16) 21. g5 Qa5 22. h5 Qxa6 23. hxg6 Nxg6 24. gxf6
exf6 (24... Qc8 25. Rdg1 Bf5 26. Rg5 (26. Rh5 Qc5 27. Rxf5 Qxd4 28. Rxg6+ Kh8)
(26. Qh5 $5 Rxf6 27. Qxh7+ Kf8 28. Rg5)) 25. Rdg1 $18) 20. g5 $1 {It's
possible now, because of move 18.Bd3!} Qc5 (20... Nxd3 21. Rxd3 Qc4 22. h5) 21.
h5 $1 $138 {[%csl Rg8]} Qxd4 22. hxg6 Rg7 23. gxf6 exf6 24. gxh7+ Kh8 25. Qxf6
(25. Be4 $1 Qb6 $1 (25... Qf2 26. Qxf6 Ng4 27. Qxd6 Ne3 28. Rde1) (25... Qa7
26. Qxf6) 26. Qxf6 Qd8 27. Qxd6 $16) 25... Nc6 26. Qxd6 Qe5 27. Qh6 Ne7 $1 28.
Rhe1 (28. Rde1 Qd4 29. Be4 Nf5) (28. f4 Qxd5 29. Qf6 Qe6) 28... Nf5 29. Rxe5 (
29. Qc6 Qb8) 29... Nxh6 30. d6 (30. c4 bxc3 31. bxc3 Rb8+) 30... a4 31. Kc1 $6
$138 (31. c4 bxc3 32. bxc3 Nf7) (31. Re7 Rf8) 31... Rf8 32. Be4 Nf5 33. Bxf5
Rxf5 34. Rxf5 Bxf5 35. Rd4 (35. Rd5 Bd7 36. Rd4 b3 37. axb3 axb3 38. cxb3 Kxh7)
35... Rb7 36. a3 b3 37. cxb3 (37. c4 Rxh7 38. c5 Bd7 39. Rc4 Bc6) 37... axb3
38. Rb4 Rd7 39. Rxb3 Rxd6 40. Rc3 Kxh7 41. b3 1/2-1/2