Chess Match – Carlsen, Magnus vs Karjakin, Sergey- in Norway Chess 5th, Open: E48

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[Site "Stavanger"]
[Date "2017.06.15"]
[Round "8"]
[White "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Black "Karjakin, Sergey"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "2832"]
[BlackElo "2781"]
[ECO "E48"]
[Annotator "Yermolinsky,A"]
[EventDate "2017.06.06"]
[PlyCount "87"]
[EventType "tourn"]
[EventRounds "9"]
[EventCountry "NOR"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2017.07.12"]
[EventCategory "22"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e3 O-O 5. Bd3 d5 6. cxd5 exd5 7. Ne2 Re8 8. Bd2 Bf8 9. O-O b6 10. Rc1 c5 11. Nf4 Bb7 12. Qf3 Na6 13. Rfd1 cxd4 14. exd4 Nc7 15. Bc2 Bd6 16. Be3 Ne4 17. Ba4 Re7 18. Bb3 Qd7 19. h3 Nxc3 20. bxc3 Bc6 21. Nh5 Re6 22. Bc2 Ba4 23. c4 dxc4 24. d5 Rg6 25. Bd4 Bxc2 26. Rxc2 Qa4 27. Rcc1 Qxa2 28. Nxg7 Rxg7 29. Bxg7 Kxg7 30. Qg4+ Kf8 31. Qh4 Qb2 32. Rxc4 Ne8 33. Re1 Qf6 34. Qxh7 Qg7 35. Qc2 Qf6 36. Rg4 Bc5 37. Re2 Qh6 38. g3 Nf6 39. Rh4 Qg7 40. Kg2 Qg5 41. Qc3 Bd6 42. Rh8+ Ng8 43. Re4 Qg7 44. Rxg8+ 1-0

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Math between Carlsen, Magnus and Karjakin, Sergey

Event: Norway Chess 5th

Pgn:


[Event “Norway Chess 5th”]
[Site “Stavanger”]
[Date “2017.06.15”]
[Round “8”]
[White “Carlsen, Magnus”]
[Black “Karjakin, Sergey”]
[Result “1-0”]
[WhiteElo “2832”]
[BlackElo “2781”]
[ECO “E48”]
[Annotator “Yermolinsky,A”]
[EventDate “2017.06.06”]
[PlyCount “87”]
[EventType “tourn”]
[EventRounds “9”]
[EventCountry “NOR”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2017.07.12”]
[EventCategory “22”]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e3 O-O 5. Bd3 d5 6. cxd5 exd5 7. Ne2 Re8 8. Bd2 Bf8 9. O-O b6 10. Rc1 c5 11. Nf4 Bb7 12. Qf3 Na6 13. Rfd1 cxd4 14. exd4 Nc7 15. Bc2 Bd6 16. Be3 Ne4 17. Ba4 Re7 18. Bb3 Qd7 19. h3 Nxc3 20. bxc3 Bc6 21. Nh5 Re6 22. Bc2 Ba4 23. c4 dxc4 24. d5 Rg6 25. Bd4 Bxc2 26. Rxc2 Qa4 27. Rcc1 Qxa2 28. Nxg7 Rxg7 29. Bxg7 Kxg7 30. Qg4+ Kf8 31. Qh4 Qb2 32. Rxc4 Ne8 33. Re1 Qf6 34. Qxh7 Qg7 35. Qc2 Qf6 36. Rg4 Bc5 37. Re2 Qh6 38. g3 Nf6 39. Rh4 Qg7 40. Kg2 Qg5 41. Qc3 Bd6 42. Rh8+ Ng8 43. Re4 Qg7 44. Rxg8+ 1-0

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Chess Match – Carlsen, Magnus vs Johannessen, Leif Erlend- in Gausdal Classic, Open: D17

[Event "Gausdal Classic"]
[Site "Gausdal"]
[Date "2004.09.30"]
[Round "8"]
[White "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Black "Johannessen, Leif Erlend"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2567"]
[BlackElo "2538"]
[ECO "D17"]
[EventDate "2004.09.23"]
[PlyCount "78"]
[EventType "tourn"]
[EventRounds "9"]
[EventCountry "NOR"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2005.01.27"]
[EventCategory "10"]

1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Nc3 dxc4 5. a4 Bf5 6. Ne5 Nbd7 7. Nxc4 Qc7 8. g3 e5 9. dxe5 Nxe5 10. Bf4 Nfd7 11. Bg2 g5 12. Ne3 gxf4 13. Nxf5 O-O-O 14. Qc2 Nc5 15. O-O Ne6 16. Qe4 fxg3 17. hxg3 a5 18. Rfc1 Nc5 19. Qh4 Ng6 20. Qh5 Kb8 21. Rd1 Rxd1+ 22. Rxd1 Ne6 23. Ne4 Bb4 24. e3 Ka7 25. Nd4 Rd8 26. Qxh7 Nxd4 27. exd4 Nf8 28. Qh5 Ne6 29. d5 Rxd5 30. Rxd5 cxd5 31. Qxd5 Qc1+ 32. Kh2 Qxb2 33. Bh3 Qc2 34. Bxe6 fxe6 35. Qd4+ Ka8 36. Qd8+ Ka7 37. Qd4+ Ka8 38. Qd8+ Ka7 39. Qd4+ Ka8 1/2-1/2

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Math between Carlsen, Magnus and Johannessen, Leif Erlend

Event: Gausdal Classic

Pgn:


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[Site “Gausdal”]
[Date “2004.09.30”]
[Round “8”]
[White “Carlsen, Magnus”]
[Black “Johannessen, Leif Erlend”]
[Result “1/2-1/2”]
[WhiteElo “2567”]
[BlackElo “2538”]
[ECO “D17”]
[EventDate “2004.09.23”]
[PlyCount “78”]
[EventType “tourn”]
[EventRounds “9”]
[EventCountry “NOR”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2005.01.27”]
[EventCategory “10”]

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Chess Match – Azmaiparashvili, Zurab vs Carlsen, Magnus- in FIDE World Cup, Open: E12

[Event "FIDE World Cup"]
[Site "Khanty-Mansiysk"]
[Date "2005.11.29"]
[Round "1.3"]
[White "Azmaiparashvili, Zurab"]
[Black "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "2658"]
[BlackElo "2570"]
[ECO "E12"]
[EventDate "2005.11.27"]
[PlyCount "112"]
[EventType "k.o."]
[EventRounds "7"]
[EventCountry "RUS"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2006.04.04"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 b6 4. Bg5 h6 5. Bh4 Be7 6. Nc3 Bb7 7. e3 c5 8. Be2 O-O 9. O-O cxd4 10. Nxd4 a6 11. Bf3 Bxf3 12. Qxf3 Ra7 13. Rac1 Rc7 14. b3 Nc6 15. Bg3 Nxd4 16. exd4 d6 17. d5 e5 18. Qe2 Nd7 19. f4 Re8 20. Qf2 Rf8 21. fxe5 dxe5 22. Qe2 f5 23. Rcd1 Bd6 24. Qh5 Qg5 25. Qxg5 hxg5 26. Be1 g4 27. a4 Nc5 28. b4 Nd7 29. c5 bxc5 30. b5 a5 31. Nb1 Ra7 32. Nd2 Nb6 33. Nb3 g6 34. Nxa5 Rfa8 35. Nc6 Rxa4 36. Bc3 e4 37. Be5 Bxe5 38. Nxe5 Kg7 39. d6 Kf6 40. Nxg4+ Ke6 41. Ne3 Rd4 42. g4 Rxd1 43. Rxd1 f4 44. Ng2 g5 45. h4 f3 46. Ne3 gxh4 47. Nf5 c4 48. d7 Nxd7 49. Rd6+ Ke5 50. Rxd7 c3 51. Rc7 Ra1+ 52. Kf2 Ra2+ 53. Kg1 c2 54. b6 Ra1+ 55. Kf2 c1=Q 56. Rxc1 Rxc1 0-1

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Math between Azmaiparashvili, Zurab and Carlsen, Magnus

Event: FIDE World Cup

Pgn:


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[Site “Khanty-Mansiysk”]
[Date “2005.11.29”]
[Round “1.3”]
[White “Azmaiparashvili, Zurab”]
[Black “Carlsen, Magnus”]
[Result “0-1”]
[WhiteElo “2658”]
[BlackElo “2570”]
[ECO “E12”]
[EventDate “2005.11.27”]
[PlyCount “112”]
[EventType “k.o.”]
[EventRounds “7”]
[EventCountry “RUS”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2006.04.04”]

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Chess Match – Langer, Wolfgang1 vs Carlsen, Magnus- in Kiel op 15th, Open: A48

[Event "Kiel op 15th"]
[Site "Kiel"]
[Date "2002.08.15"]
[Round "8"]
[White "Langer, Wolfgang1"]
[Black "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "2093"]
[BlackElo "2214"]
[ECO "A48"]
[EventDate "2002.08.10"]
[PlyCount "50"]
[EventType "swiss"]
[EventRounds "9"]
[EventCountry "GER"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2002.11.25"]

1. Nf3 Nf6 2. g3 g6 3. b3 Bg7 4. Bb2 O-O 5. Bg2 d5 6. d4 c5 7. e3 Nc6 8. O-O cxd4 9. exd4 Bg4 10. Nbd2 Ne4 11. h3 Bf5 12. g4 Nxd2 13. Qxd2 Be4 14. Rfe1 e6 15. Rac1 Qb6 16. Ne5 Bxg2 17. Kxg2 Rad8 18. f4 Nxe5 19. fxe5 f6 20. exf6 Bxf6 21. Ba3 Rf7 22. Bc5 Qc6 23. Bb4 Re8 24. Kg1 Qc7 25. Qd3 Bxd4+ 0-1

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Math between Langer, Wolfgang1 and Carlsen, Magnus

Event: Kiel op 15th

Pgn:


[Event “Kiel op 15th”]
[Site “Kiel”]
[Date “2002.08.15”]
[Round “8”]
[White “Langer, Wolfgang1”]
[Black “Carlsen, Magnus”]
[Result “0-1”]
[WhiteElo “2093”]
[BlackElo “2214”]
[ECO “A48”]
[EventDate “2002.08.10”]
[PlyCount “50”]
[EventType “swiss”]
[EventRounds “9”]
[EventCountry “GER”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2002.11.25”]

1. Nf3 Nf6 2. g3 g6 3. b3 Bg7 4. Bb2 O-O 5. Bg2 d5 6. d4 c5 7. e3 Nc6 8. O-O cxd4 9. exd4 Bg4 10. Nbd2 Ne4 11. h3 Bf5 12. g4 Nxd2 13. Qxd2 Be4 14. Rfe1 e6 15. Rac1 Qb6 16. Ne5 Bxg2 17. Kxg2 Rad8 18. f4 Nxe5 19. fxe5 f6 20. exf6 Bxf6 21. Ba3 Rf7 22. Bc5 Qc6 23. Bb4 Re8 24. Kg1 Qc7 25. Qd3 Bxd4+ 0-1

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Chess Match – Tkachiev, Vladislav vs Carlsen, Magnus- in Wch Rapid, Open: D12

[Event "Wch Rapid"]
[Site "Astana"]
[Date "2012.07.07"]
[Round "9"]
[White "Tkachiev, Vladislav"]
[Black "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "2644"]
[BlackElo "2837"]
[ECO "D12"]
[Annotator "Martin,A"]
[EventDate "2012.07.06"]
[PlyCount "108"]
[EventType "tourn (rapid)"]
[EventRounds "15"]
[EventCountry "KAZ"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2015.10.08"]
[EventCategory "19"]
[{ The following game is an excellent example of how to mount and sustain "{ The following game is an excellent example of how to mount and sustain”]
[pressure. The fact that this was a rapid game only adds to the overall “pressure. The fact that this was a rapid game only adds to the overall”]
[quality of Black’s performance. } "quality of Black's performance. }"]
[1. Nf3 d5 2. d4 Nf6 3. c4 c6 { [%csl Gc8] } 4. e3 Bf5 5. cxd5 cxd5 6. Qb3 { "1. Nf3 d5 2. d4 Nf6 3. c4 c6 { [%csl Gc8] } 4. e3 Bf5 5. cxd5 cxd5 6. Qb3 {“]
[[%csl Gb7] } 6… Qc7 7. Bd2 { [%csl Gb1][%cal Gd2b4] } 7… e6 8. Bb5+ "[%csl Gb7] } 6… Qc7 7. Bd2 { [%csl Gb1][%cal Gd2b4] } 7… e6 8. Bb5+"]
[Nbd7 9. O-O a6 $1 { Maybe the simplest way of resolving diffficulties. } ( "Nbd7 9. O-O a6 $1 { Maybe the simplest way of resolving diffficulties. } ("]
[9… Bd6 { turns out to be a superfluous developing move in this current "9… Bd6 { turns out to be a superfluous developing move in this current”]
[instance. In the following game Black is routed: } 10. Rc1 Qd8 11. Bb4 Bxb4 "instance. In the following game Black is routed: } 10. Rc1 Qd8 11. Bb4 Bxb4"]
[12. Qxb4 Qb6 $2 ( { Maybe Black has to settle for } 12… a6 { but after } "12. Qxb4 Qb6 $2 ( { Maybe Black has to settle for } 12… a6 { but after }"]
[13. Bxd7+ Qxd7 14. Ne5 Qb5 15. Qxb5+ axb5 16. Nc3 b4 17. Nb5 $16 { the "13. Bxd7+ Qxd7 14. Ne5 Qb5 15. Qxb5+ axb5 16. Nc3 b4 17. Nb5 $16 { the”]
[position he reaches by force really isn’t very nice. }) 13. Ne5 a6 14. Nc3 "position he reaches by force really isn't very nice. }) 13. Ne5 a6 14. Nc3"]
[$3 axb5 15. Nxb5 { [%cal Gb5d6, Gb5c7] threats of either Nd6+ or Nc7+ are "$3 axb5 15. Nxb5 { [%cal Gb5d6, Gb5c7] threats of either Nd6+ or Nc7+ are”]
[too strong for Black to meet. } 15… Bg6 16. a4 Qa5 (16… Kd8 17. a5 Qa6 "too strong for Black to meet. } 15… Bg6 16. a4 Qa5 (16… Kd8 17. a5 Qa6"]
[18. Nd6 { [%csl Gb7,Gf7] } 18… Rb8 19. Ndxf7+ Bxf7 20. Nxf7+ Ke8 21. Nxh8 "18. Nd6 { [%csl Gb7,Gf7] } 18… Rb8 19. Ndxf7+ Bxf7 20. Nxf7+ Ke8 21. Nxh8"]
[) 17. Rc8+ Rxc8 18. Nd6+ { 1-0 Prusikin,M (2522)-Miller,E (2110)/Nuremberg ") 17. Rc8+ Rxc8 18. Nd6+ { 1-0 Prusikin,M (2522)-Miller,E (2110)/Nuremberg”]
[2010 }) 10. Rc1 (10. Be2) 10… Qb6 11. Be2 Qxb3 { Again Carlsen chooses “2010 }) 10. Rc1 (10. Be2) 10… Qb6 11. Be2 Qxb3 { Again Carlsen chooses”]
[the simplest way, reaching a position which Black can hardly lose. } (11… "the simplest way, reaching a position which Black can hardly lose. } (11…"]
[Bd6 { also looks pretty safe: } 12. Nc3 (12. Qxb6 Nxb6 13. Ba5 Nbd7 14. a3 "Bd6 { also looks pretty safe: } 12. Nc3 (12. Qxb6 Nxb6 13. Ba5 Nbd7 14. a3"]
[Ke7 15. Nc3 h6 16. Nd2 Rac8 17. f3 Bh7 18. Nb3 b6 19. Bb4 Nb8 20. Nd2 Rhd8 "Ke7 15. Nc3 h6 16. Nd2 Rac8 17. f3 Bh7 18. Nb3 b6 19. Bb4 Nb8 20. Nd2 Rhd8"]
[21. Kf2 Rc6 { 1/2-1/2 Prusikin,M (2534)-Milov,L (2558)/Germany 2010 }) "21. Kf2 Rc6 { 1/2-1/2 Prusikin,M (2534)-Milov,L (2558)/Germany 2010 })"]
[12… h6 13. Na4 Qxb3 14. axb3 Ne4 15. Ba5 O-O 16. b4 Rab8 17. Nc5 Ndf6 18. "12… h6 13. Na4 Qxb3 14. axb3 Ne4 15. Ba5 O-O 16. b4 Rab8 17. Nc5 Ndf6 18."]
[Bb6 Rfc8 19. b5 axb5 20. Bxb5 g5 21. Ne5 Nd2 22. Rd1 Nde4 23. Ned7 Bxc5 24. "Bb6 Rfc8 19. b5 axb5 20. Bxb5 g5 21. Ne5 Nd2 22. Rd1 Nde4 23. Ned7 Bxc5 24."]
[dxc5 Nxd7 25. Bxd7 Rxc5 26. Bxc5 Nxc5 27. Bb5 Bc2 28. Re1 Bd3 29. Rec1 b6 "dxc5 Nxd7 25. Bxd7 Rxc5 26. Bxc5 Nxc5 27. Bb5 Bc2 28. Re1 Bd3 29. Rec1 b6"]
[30. Bxd3 Nxd3 31. Rc2 Rd8 32. Kf1 Kg7 33. Ra7 Ne5 34. Rb7 Rd6 35. Rcc7 Kg6 "30. Bxd3 Nxd3 31. Rc2 Rd8 32. Kf1 Kg7 33. Ra7 Ne5 34. Rb7 Rd6 35. Rcc7 Kg6"]
[36. h3 h5 37. Ke2 Kf5 38. Rb8 h4 39. Rcc8 Nc4 40. b3 Na5 41. Rc3 Nc6 42. "36. h3 h5 37. Ke2 Kf5 38. Rb8 h4 39. Rcc8 Nc4 40. b3 Na5 41. Rc3 Nc6 42."]
[Rb7 f6 43. Ke1 d4 { 1/ 2-1/2 Tkachiev,V (2657)-Wang Hao (2684)/Dagomys 2008 "Rb7 f6 43. Ke1 d4 { 1/ 2-1/2 Tkachiev,V (2657)-Wang Hao (2684)/Dagomys 2008″]
[}) 12. axb3 Bd6 { [%cal Gb3b4,Gb4b5] White can try to dissolve his pawn “}) 12. axb3 Bd6 { [%cal Gb3b4,Gb4b5] White can try to dissolve his pawn”]
[weakness with b4-b5, but Black always meets this idea comfortably with “weakness with b4-b5, but Black always meets this idea comfortably with”]
[…Ke7! } 13. Nc3 Ke7 14. Nh4 Bg6 15. Na4 { I don’t much like this move. } "…Ke7! } 13. Nc3 Ke7 14. Nh4 Bg6 15. Na4 { I don’t much like this move. }"]
[( { Better chances to at least draw could be obtained after } 15. Nxg6+ $1 "( { Better chances to at least draw could be obtained after } 15. Nxg6+ $1"]
[hxg6 16. h3 Rac8 17. f3 g5 18. Bd3 g6 19. Kf2 { Objectively the position is "hxg6 16. h3 Rac8 17. f3 g5 18. Bd3 g6 19. Kf2 { Objectively the position is”]
[about equal, but White would not have the same problems facing him that he “about equal, but White would not have the same problems facing him that he”]
[does after the game continuation. }) 15… Bh5 16. Nf3 $6 { Indecision. } ( "does after the game continuation. }) 15… Bh5 16. Nf3 $6 { Indecision. } ("]
[{ I think he should take the opportunity to get Black's light-squared "{ I think he should take the opportunity to get Black’s light-squared”]
[bishop off the board: } 16. Bxh5 Nxh5 17. Nc5 Bxc5 18. dxc5 Rhc8 19. b4 "bishop off the board: } 16. Bxh5 Nxh5 17. Nc5 Bxc5 18. dxc5 Rhc8 19. b4"]
[Nhf6 20. Bc3 g6 21. Nf3 Ne4 22. Be1 $11) 16… Ne4 17. Be1 b5 (17… Rhc8) "Nhf6 20. Bc3 g6 21. Nf3 Ne4 22. Be1 $11) 16… Ne4 17. Be1 b5 (17… Rhc8)"]
[18. Nc3 b4 19. Nb1 ( { Tkachiev clearly does not want to put his knight on "18. Nc3 b4 19. Nb1 ( { Tkachiev clearly does not want to put his knight on”]
[the edge of the board,yet this may have been the better continuation. The “the edge of the board,yet this may have been the better continuation. The”]
[knight on a4 would be active, limiting Black’s plans: } 19. Na4 $1 a5 20. "knight on a4 would be active, limiting Black's plans: } 19. Na4 $1 a5 20."]
[Bd3 Rhc8 21. Bxe4 dxe4 22. Nd2 f5 23. Nc4 Bc7 24. Rc2 { [%csl Ga4][%cal "Bd3 Rhc8 21. Bxe4 dxe4 22. Nd2 f5 23. Nc4 Bc7 24. Rc2 { [%csl Ga4][%cal”]
[Gh5e2,Ge2d3] White is fine here, with the doubling of rooks imminent. }) "Gh5e2,Ge2d3] White is fine here, with the doubling of rooks imminent. })"]
[19… a5 20. Bb5 Rhc8 21. Nbd2 Rxc1 22. Rxc1 Nxd2 23. Nxd2 Rb8 24. Bf1 Bg6 "19… a5 20. Bb5 Rhc8 21. Nbd2 Rxc1 22. Rxc1 Nxd2 23. Nxd2 Rb8 24. Bf1 Bg6"]
[25. f3 e5 $15 { [%csl Gb2] Black has a small edge and the way he now "25. f3 e5 $15 { [%csl Gb2] Black has a small edge and the way he now”]
[increases the pressure is most instructive. If White now takes on e5, then “increases the pressure is most instructive. If White now takes on e5, then”]
[b2 hangs, but otherwise Black threatens …exd4, weakening the d4-pawn. } "b2 hangs, but otherwise Black threatens …exd4, weakening the d4-pawn. }"]
[26. Bg3 (26. Ra1 Bc7 27. dxe5 Nxe5 { [%csl Gd3] } 28. Bg3 Ra8 29. Be2 Bb6 "26. Bg3 (26. Ra1 Bc7 27. dxe5 Nxe5 { [%csl Gd3] } 28. Bg3 Ra8 29. Be2 Bb6"]
[30. Nf1 f6 $17) 26… exd4 27. exd4 Nf8 { [%csl Gd4][%cal Gf8e6] } 28. Kf2 "30. Nf1 f6 $17) 26… exd4 27. exd4 Nf8 { [%csl Gd4][%cal Gf8e6] } 28. Kf2"]
[Ne6 29. Ke3 f5 $1 { Counter-intuitive, in that the scope of the bishop on "Ne6 29. Ke3 f5 $1 { Counter-intuitive, in that the scope of the bishop on”]
[g6 decreases, but this is only temporary. } 30. Bxd6+ Kxd6 31. f4 Bh5 32. "g6 decreases, but this is only temporary. } 30. Bxd6+ Kxd6 31. f4 Bh5 32."]
[Bd3 g6 { [%csl Gh5] An eventual break with …g6-g5, levering open the "Bd3 g6 { [%csl Gh5] An eventual break with …g6-g5, levering open the”]
[kingside, is Black’s ongoing plan } 33. Nf1 $6 (33. g3 Nc7 34. Kf2 Bg4 35. "kingside, is Black's ongoing plan } 33. Nf1 $6 (33. g3 Nc7 34. Kf2 Bg4 35."]
[Bf1 Ne6 36. Ke3 h6 37. h3 Bh5 38. h4 Rg8 39. Bb5 g5 40. hxg5 hxg5 41. Rh1 "Bf1 Ne6 36. Ke3 h6 37. h3 Bh5 38. h4 Rg8 39. Bb5 g5 40. hxg5 hxg5 41. Rh1"]
[Be8 42. Bxe8 Rxe8 43. Rh6 Kc7 { is still a little better for Black }) 33… "Be8 42. Bxe8 Rxe8 43. Rh6 Kc7 { is still a little better for Black }) 33…"]
[g5 34. fxg5 (34. g3) 34… f4+ 35. Kf2 Nxg5 36. Nd2 Ne6 37. Bxh7 (37. Ra1 "g5 34. fxg5 (34. g3) 34… f4+ 35. Kf2 Nxg5 36. Nd2 Ne6 37. Bxh7 (37. Ra1"]
[Ra8 38. Bxh7 Nxd4 39. Bd3 Nc6 { is the type of plausible continuation, "Ra8 38. Bxh7 Nxd4 39. Bd3 Nc6 { is the type of plausible continuation,”]
[which does not really satisfactorily solve White’s problems. He is still “which does not really satisfactorily solve White’s problems. He is still”]
[worse and Black has good chances to penetrate in the centre. }) 37… Nxd4 "worse and Black has good chances to penetrate in the centre. }) 37… Nxd4"]
[38. Bd3 Rh8 39. Ra1 Nc6 40. Bb5 Ne5 41. h3 (41. Rxa5 Ng4+ 42. Kg1 Rc8 { "38. Bd3 Rh8 39. Ra1 Nc6 40. Bb5 Ne5 41. h3 (41. Rxa5 Ng4+ 42. Kg1 Rc8 {“]
[[%csl Gc1,Gc2] must have seemed unattractive. }) 41… Rc8 42. Be2 Rc2 43. "[%csl Gc1,Gc2] must have seemed unattractive. }) 41… Rc8 42. Be2 Rc2 43."]
[Bxh5 $2 ( { Like it or not, White had to try } 43. Ke1 Bxe2 44. Kxe2 Rxb2 "Bxh5 $2 ( { Like it or not, White had to try } 43. Ke1 Bxe2 44. Kxe2 Rxb2"]
[45. Rxa5 Nc6 46. Ra6 Kc5 47. Kd3 Nd4 { This is very uncomfortable to defend "45. Rxa5 Nc6 46. Ra6 Kc5 47. Kd3 Nd4 { This is very uncomfortable to defend”]
[doubly so because it is Carlsen pressing and triply so because of time “doubly so because it is Carlsen pressing and triply so because of time”]
[shortage. }) 43… Rxd2+ 44. Kf1 Rxb2 { [%csl Gd5] } 45. Bd1 Rd2 46. h4 Ke6 "shortage. }) 43… Rxd2+ 44. Kf1 Rxb2 { [%csl Gd5] } 45. Bd1 Rd2 46. h4 Ke6"]
[(46… a4 $1 { seems most accurate: } 47. bxa4 Nc4 $19) 47. h5 Kf6 48. Be2 "(46… a4 $1 { seems most accurate: } 47. bxa4 Nc4 $19) 47. h5 Kf6 48. Be2"]
[d4 49. Ke1 Rb2 50. Rxa5 d3 51. Bd1 $4 (51. Bf3 { might have led to a draw: "d4 49. Ke1 Rb2 50. Rxa5 d3 51. Bd1 $4 (51. Bf3 { might have led to a draw:”]
[} 51… d2+ 52. Ke2 Nxf3 53. gxf3 Rxb3 54. Rd5 Re3+ 55. Kxd2 Rxf3 56. h6 "} 51… d2+ 52. Ke2 Nxf3 53. gxf3 Rxb3 54. Rd5 Re3+ 55. Kxd2 Rxf3 56. h6"]
[Kg6 57. Rd6+ Kh7 58. Rb6 b3 59. Rf6 Kg8 60. Rf5 Kh7 61. Rf6) 51… Rxg2 52. "Kg6 57. Rd6+ Kh7 58. Rb6 b3 59. Rf6 Kg8 60. Rf5 Kh7 61. Rf6) 51… Rxg2 52."]
[Rd5 f3 53. Kf1 Rd2 54. Ke1 f2+ { A triumph for tenacity and perseverance. } "Rd5 f3 53. Kf1 Rd2 54. Ke1 f2+ { A triumph for tenacity and perseverance. }"]
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Nf3 d5 2. d4 Nf6 3. c4 c6 { [%csl Gc8] } 4. e3 Bf5 5. cxd5 cxd5 6. Qb3 {“]\n[[%csl Gb7] } 6… Qc7 7. Bd2 { [%csl Gb1][%cal Gd2b4] } 7… e6 8. Bb5+ \”[%csl Gb7] } 6… Qc7 7. Bd2 { [%csl Gb1][%cal Gd2b4] } 7… e6 8. Bb5+\”]\n[Nbd7 9. O-O a6 $1 { Maybe the simplest way of resolving diffficulties. } ( \”Nbd7 9. O-O a6 $1 { Maybe the simplest way of resolving diffficulties. } (\”]\n[9… Bd6 { turns out to be a superfluous developing move in this current \”9… Bd6 { turns out to be a superfluous developing move in this current”]\n[instance. In the following game Black is routed: } 10. Rc1 Qd8 11. Bb4 Bxb4 \”instance. In the following game Black is routed: } 10. Rc1 Qd8 11. Bb4 Bxb4\”]\n[12. Qxb4 Qb6 $2 ( { Maybe Black has to settle for } 12… a6 { but after } \”12. Qxb4 Qb6 $2 ( { Maybe Black has to settle for } 12… a6 { but after }\”]\n[13. Bxd7+ Qxd7 14. Ne5 Qb5 15. Qxb5+ axb5 16. Nc3 b4 17. Nb5 $16 { the \”13. Bxd7+ Qxd7 14. Ne5 Qb5 15. Qxb5+ axb5 16. Nc3 b4 17. Nb5 $16 { the”]\n[position he reaches by force really isn’t very nice. }) 13. Ne5 a6 14. Nc3 \”position he reaches by force really isn’t very nice. }) 13. Ne5 a6 14. Nc3\”]\n[$3 axb5 15. Nxb5 { [%cal Gb5d6, Gb5c7] threats of either Nd6+ or Nc7+ are \”$3 axb5 15. Nxb5 { [%cal Gb5d6, Gb5c7] threats of either Nd6+ or Nc7+ are”]\n[too strong for Black to meet. } 15… Bg6 16. a4 Qa5 (16… Kd8 17. a5 Qa6 \”too strong for Black to meet. } 15… Bg6 16. a4 Qa5 (16… Kd8 17. a5 Qa6\”]\n[18. Nd6 { [%csl Gb7,Gf7] } 18… Rb8 19. Ndxf7+ Bxf7 20. Nxf7+ Ke8 21. Nxh8 \”18. Nd6 { [%csl Gb7,Gf7] } 18… Rb8 19. Ndxf7+ Bxf7 20. Nxf7+ Ke8 21. Nxh8\”]\n[) 17. Rc8+ Rxc8 18. Nd6+ { 1-0 Prusikin,M (2522)-Miller,E (2110)\/Nuremberg \”) 17. Rc8+ Rxc8 18. Nd6+ { 1-0 Prusikin,M (2522)-Miller,E (2110)\/Nuremberg”]\n[2010 }) 10. Rc1 (10. Be2) 10… Qb6 11. Be2 Qxb3 { Again Carlsen chooses “2010 }) 10. Rc1 (10. Be2) 10… Qb6 11. Be2 Qxb3 { Again Carlsen chooses”]\n[the simplest way, reaching a position which Black can hardly lose. } (11… \”the simplest way, reaching a position which Black can hardly lose. } (11…\”]\n[Bd6 { also looks pretty safe: } 12. Nc3 (12. Qxb6 Nxb6 13. Ba5 Nbd7 14. a3 \”Bd6 { also looks pretty safe: } 12. Nc3 (12. Qxb6 Nxb6 13. Ba5 Nbd7 14. a3\”]\n[Ke7 15. Nc3 h6 16. Nd2 Rac8 17. f3 Bh7 18. Nb3 b6 19. Bb4 Nb8 20. Nd2 Rhd8 \”Ke7 15. Nc3 h6 16. Nd2 Rac8 17. f3 Bh7 18. Nb3 b6 19. Bb4 Nb8 20. Nd2 Rhd8\”]\n[21. Kf2 Rc6 { 1\/2-1\/2 Prusikin,M (2534)-Milov,L (2558)\/Germany 2010 }) \”21. Kf2 Rc6 { 1\/2-1\/2 Prusikin,M (2534)-Milov,L (2558)\/Germany 2010 })\”]\n[12… h6 13. Na4 Qxb3 14. axb3 Ne4 15. Ba5 O-O 16. b4 Rab8 17. Nc5 Ndf6 18. \”12… h6 13. Na4 Qxb3 14. axb3 Ne4 15. Ba5 O-O 16. b4 Rab8 17. Nc5 Ndf6 18.\”]\n[Bb6 Rfc8 19. b5 axb5 20. Bxb5 g5 21. Ne5 Nd2 22. Rd1 Nde4 23. Ned7 Bxc5 24. \”Bb6 Rfc8 19. b5 axb5 20. Bxb5 g5 21. Ne5 Nd2 22. Rd1 Nde4 23. Ned7 Bxc5 24.\”]\n[dxc5 Nxd7 25. Bxd7 Rxc5 26. Bxc5 Nxc5 27. Bb5 Bc2 28. Re1 Bd3 29. Rec1 b6 \”dxc5 Nxd7 25. Bxd7 Rxc5 26. Bxc5 Nxc5 27. Bb5 Bc2 28. Re1 Bd3 29. Rec1 b6\”]\n[30. Bxd3 Nxd3 31. Rc2 Rd8 32. Kf1 Kg7 33. Ra7 Ne5 34. Rb7 Rd6 35. Rcc7 Kg6 \”30. Bxd3 Nxd3 31. Rc2 Rd8 32. Kf1 Kg7 33. Ra7 Ne5 34. Rb7 Rd6 35. Rcc7 Kg6\”]\n[36. h3 h5 37. Ke2 Kf5 38. Rb8 h4 39. Rcc8 Nc4 40. b3 Na5 41. Rc3 Nc6 42. \”36. h3 h5 37. Ke2 Kf5 38. Rb8 h4 39. Rcc8 Nc4 40. b3 Na5 41. Rc3 Nc6 42.\”]\n[Rb7 f6 43. Ke1 d4 { 1\/ 2-1\/2 Tkachiev,V (2657)-Wang Hao (2684)\/Dagomys 2008 \”Rb7 f6 43. Ke1 d4 { 1\/ 2-1\/2 Tkachiev,V (2657)-Wang Hao (2684)\/Dagomys 2008″]\n[}) 12. axb3 Bd6 { [%cal Gb3b4,Gb4b5] White can try to dissolve his pawn “}) 12. axb3 Bd6 { [%cal Gb3b4,Gb4b5] White can try to dissolve his pawn”]\n[weakness with b4-b5, but Black always meets this idea comfortably with “weakness with b4-b5, but Black always meets this idea comfortably with”]\n[…Ke7! } 13. Nc3 Ke7 14. Nh4 Bg6 15. Na4 { I don’t much like this move. } \”…Ke7! } 13. Nc3 Ke7 14. Nh4 Bg6 15. Na4 { I don’t much like this move. }\”]\n[( { Better chances to at least draw could be obtained after } 15. Nxg6+ $1 \”( { Better chances to at least draw could be obtained after } 15. Nxg6+ $1\”]\n[hxg6 16. h3 Rac8 17. f3 g5 18. Bd3 g6 19. Kf2 { Objectively the position is \”hxg6 16. h3 Rac8 17. f3 g5 18. Bd3 g6 19. Kf2 { Objectively the position is”]\n[about equal, but White would not have the same problems facing him that he “about equal, but White would not have the same problems facing him that he”]\n[does after the game continuation. }) 15… Bh5 16. Nf3 $6 { Indecision. } ( \”does after the game continuation. }) 15… Bh5 16. Nf3 $6 { Indecision. } (\”]\n[{ I think he should take the opportunity to get Black’s light-squared \”{ I think he should take the opportunity to get Black’s light-squared”]\n[bishop off the board: } 16. Bxh5 Nxh5 17. Nc5 Bxc5 18. dxc5 Rhc8 19. b4 \”bishop off the board: } 16. Bxh5 Nxh5 17. Nc5 Bxc5 18. dxc5 Rhc8 19. b4\”]\n[Nhf6 20. Bc3 g6 21. Nf3 Ne4 22. Be1 $11) 16… Ne4 17. Be1 b5 (17… Rhc8) \”Nhf6 20. Bc3 g6 21. Nf3 Ne4 22. Be1 $11) 16… Ne4 17. Be1 b5 (17… Rhc8)\”]\n[18. Nc3 b4 19. Nb1 ( { Tkachiev clearly does not want to put his knight on \”18. Nc3 b4 19. Nb1 ( { Tkachiev clearly does not want to put his knight on”]\n[the edge of the board,yet this may have been the better continuation. The “the edge of the board,yet this may have been the better continuation. The”]\n[knight on a4 would be active, limiting Black’s plans: } 19. Na4 $1 a5 20. \”knight on a4 would be active, limiting Black’s plans: } 19. Na4 $1 a5 20.\”]\n[Bd3 Rhc8 21. Bxe4 dxe4 22. Nd2 f5 23. Nc4 Bc7 24. Rc2 { [%csl Ga4][%cal \”Bd3 Rhc8 21. Bxe4 dxe4 22. Nd2 f5 23. Nc4 Bc7 24. Rc2 { [%csl Ga4][%cal”]\n[Gh5e2,Ge2d3] White is fine here, with the doubling of rooks imminent. }) \”Gh5e2,Ge2d3] White is fine here, with the doubling of rooks imminent. })\”]\n[19… a5 20. Bb5 Rhc8 21. Nbd2 Rxc1 22. Rxc1 Nxd2 23. Nxd2 Rb8 24. Bf1 Bg6 \”19… a5 20. Bb5 Rhc8 21. Nbd2 Rxc1 22. Rxc1 Nxd2 23. Nxd2 Rb8 24. Bf1 Bg6\”]\n[25. f3 e5 $15 { [%csl Gb2] Black has a small edge and the way he now \”25. f3 e5 $15 { [%csl Gb2] Black has a small edge and the way he now”]\n[increases the pressure is most instructive. If White now takes on e5, then “increases the pressure is most instructive. If White now takes on e5, then”]\n[b2 hangs, but otherwise Black threatens …exd4, weakening the d4-pawn. } \”b2 hangs, but otherwise Black threatens …exd4, weakening the d4-pawn. }\”]\n[26. Bg3 (26. Ra1 Bc7 27. dxe5 Nxe5 { [%csl Gd3] } 28. Bg3 Ra8 29. Be2 Bb6 \”26. Bg3 (26. Ra1 Bc7 27. dxe5 Nxe5 { [%csl Gd3] } 28. Bg3 Ra8 29. Be2 Bb6\”]\n[30. Nf1 f6 $17) 26… exd4 27. exd4 Nf8 { [%csl Gd4][%cal Gf8e6] } 28. Kf2 \”30. Nf1 f6 $17) 26… exd4 27. exd4 Nf8 { [%csl Gd4][%cal Gf8e6] } 28. Kf2\”]\n[Ne6 29. Ke3 f5 $1 { Counter-intuitive, in that the scope of the bishop on \”Ne6 29. Ke3 f5 $1 { Counter-intuitive, in that the scope of the bishop on”]\n[g6 decreases, but this is only temporary. } 30. Bxd6+ Kxd6 31. f4 Bh5 32. \”g6 decreases, but this is only temporary. } 30. Bxd6+ Kxd6 31. f4 Bh5 32.\”]\n[Bd3 g6 { [%csl Gh5] An eventual break with …g6-g5, levering open the \”Bd3 g6 { [%csl Gh5] An eventual break with …g6-g5, levering open the”]\n[kingside, is Black’s ongoing plan } 33. Nf1 $6 (33. g3 Nc7 34. Kf2 Bg4 35. \”kingside, is Black’s ongoing plan } 33. Nf1 $6 (33. g3 Nc7 34. Kf2 Bg4 35.\”]\n[Bf1 Ne6 36. Ke3 h6 37. h3 Bh5 38. h4 Rg8 39. Bb5 g5 40. hxg5 hxg5 41. Rh1 \”Bf1 Ne6 36. Ke3 h6 37. h3 Bh5 38. h4 Rg8 39. Bb5 g5 40. hxg5 hxg5 41. Rh1\”]\n[Be8 42. Bxe8 Rxe8 43. Rh6 Kc7 { is still a little better for Black }) 33… \”Be8 42. Bxe8 Rxe8 43. Rh6 Kc7 { is still a little better for Black }) 33…\”]\n[g5 34. fxg5 (34. g3) 34… f4+ 35. Kf2 Nxg5 36. Nd2 Ne6 37. Bxh7 (37. Ra1 \”g5 34. fxg5 (34. g3) 34… f4+ 35. Kf2 Nxg5 36. Nd2 Ne6 37. Bxh7 (37. Ra1\”]\n[Ra8 38. Bxh7 Nxd4 39. Bd3 Nc6 { is the type of plausible continuation, \”Ra8 38. Bxh7 Nxd4 39. Bd3 Nc6 { is the type of plausible continuation,”]\n[which does not really satisfactorily solve White’s problems. He is still “which does not really satisfactorily solve White’s problems. He is still”]\n[worse and Black has good chances to penetrate in the centre. }) 37… Nxd4 \”worse and Black has good chances to penetrate in the centre. }) 37… Nxd4\”]\n[38. Bd3 Rh8 39. Ra1 Nc6 40. Bb5 Ne5 41. h3 (41. Rxa5 Ng4+ 42. Kg1 Rc8 { \”38. Bd3 Rh8 39. Ra1 Nc6 40. Bb5 Ne5 41. h3 (41. Rxa5 Ng4+ 42. Kg1 Rc8 {“]\n[[%csl Gc1,Gc2] must have seemed unattractive. }) 41… Rc8 42. Be2 Rc2 43. \”[%csl Gc1,Gc2] must have seemed unattractive. }) 41… Rc8 42. Be2 Rc2 43.\”]\n[Bxh5 $2 ( { Like it or not, White had to try } 43. Ke1 Bxe2 44. Kxe2 Rxb2 \”Bxh5 $2 ( { Like it or not, White had to try } 43. Ke1 Bxe2 44. Kxe2 Rxb2\”]\n[45. Rxa5 Nc6 46. Ra6 Kc5 47. Kd3 Nd4 { This is very uncomfortable to defend \”45. Rxa5 Nc6 46. Ra6 Kc5 47. Kd3 Nd4 { This is very uncomfortable to defend”]\n[doubly so because it is Carlsen pressing and triply so because of time “doubly so because it is Carlsen pressing and triply so because of time”]\n[shortage. }) 43… Rxd2+ 44. Kf1 Rxb2 { [%csl Gd5] } 45. Bd1 Rd2 46. h4 Ke6 \”shortage. }) 43… Rxd2+ 44. Kf1 Rxb2 { [%csl Gd5] } 45. Bd1 Rd2 46. h4 Ke6\”]\n[(46… a4 $1 { seems most accurate: } 47. bxa4 Nc4 $19) 47. h5 Kf6 48. Be2 \”(46… a4 $1 { seems most accurate: } 47. bxa4 Nc4 $19) 47. h5 Kf6 48. Be2\”]\n[d4 49. Ke1 Rb2 50. Rxa5 d3 51. Bd1 $4 (51. Bf3 { might have led to a draw: \”d4 49. Ke1 Rb2 50. Rxa5 d3 51. Bd1 $4 (51. Bf3 { might have led to a draw:”]\n[} 51… d2+ 52. Ke2 Nxf3 53. gxf3 Rxb3 54. Rd5 Re3+ 55. Kxd2 Rxf3 56. h6 \”} 51… d2+ 52. Ke2 Nxf3 53. gxf3 Rxb3 54. Rd5 Re3+ 55. Kxd2 Rxf3 56. h6\”]\n[Kg6 57. Rd6+ Kh7 58. Rb6 b3 59. Rf6 Kg8 60. Rf5 Kh7 61. Rf6) 51… Rxg2 52. \”Kg6 57. Rd6+ Kh7 58. Rb6 b3 59. Rf6 Kg8 60. Rf5 Kh7 61. Rf6) 51… Rxg2 52.\”]\n[Rd5 f3 53. 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Math between Tkachiev, Vladislav and Carlsen, Magnus

Event: Wch Rapid

Pgn:


[Event “Wch Rapid”]
[Site “Astana”]
[Date “2012.07.07”]
[Round “9”]
[White “Tkachiev, Vladislav”]
[Black “Carlsen, Magnus”]
[Result “0-1”]
[WhiteElo “2644”]
[BlackElo “2837”]
[ECO “D12”]
[Annotator “Martin,A”]
[EventDate “2012.07.06”]
[PlyCount “108”]
[EventType “tourn (rapid)”]
[EventRounds “15”]
[EventCountry “KAZ”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2015.10.08”]
[EventCategory “19”]
[[{ The following game is an excellent example of how to mount and sustain “{ The following game is an excellent example of how to mount and sustain”] “[{ The following game is an excellent example of how to mount and sustain “{ The following game is an excellent example of how to mount and sustain”]”]
[[pressure. The fact that this was a rapid game only adds to the overall “pressure. The fact that this was a rapid game only adds to the overall”] “[pressure. The fact that this was a rapid game only adds to the overall “pressure. The fact that this was a rapid game only adds to the overall”]”]
[[quality of Black’s performance. } “quality of Black’s performance. }”] “[quality of Black’s performance. } “quality of Black’s performance. }”]”]
[[1. Nf3 d5 2. d4 Nf6 3. c4 c6 { [%csl Gc8] } 4. e3 Bf5 5. cxd5 cxd5 6. Qb3 { “1. Nf3 d5 2. d4 Nf6 3. c4 c6 { [%csl Gc8] } 4. e3 Bf5 5. cxd5 cxd5 6. Qb3 {“] “[1. Nf3 d5 2. d4 Nf6 3. c4 c6 { [%csl Gc8] } 4. e3 Bf5 5. cxd5 cxd5 6. Qb3 { “1. Nf3 d5 2. d4 Nf6 3. c4 c6 { [%csl Gc8] } 4. e3 Bf5 5. cxd5 cxd5 6. Qb3 {“]”]
[[[%csl Gb7] } 6… Qc7 7. Bd2 { [%csl Gb1][%cal Gd2b4] } 7… e6 8. Bb5+ “[%csl Gb7] } 6… Qc7 7. Bd2 { [%csl Gb1][%cal Gd2b4] } 7… e6 8. Bb5+”] “[[%csl Gb7] } 6… Qc7 7. Bd2 { [%csl Gb1][%cal Gd2b4] } 7… e6 8. Bb5+ “[%csl Gb7] } 6… Qc7 7. Bd2 { [%csl Gb1][%cal Gd2b4] } 7… e6 8. Bb5+”]”]
[[Nbd7 9. O-O a6 $1 { Maybe the simplest way of resolving diffficulties. } ( “Nbd7 9. O-O a6 $1 { Maybe the simplest way of resolving diffficulties. } (“] “[Nbd7 9. O-O a6 $1 { Maybe the simplest way of resolving diffficulties. } ( “Nbd7 9. O-O a6 $1 { Maybe the simplest way of resolving diffficulties. } (“]”]
[[9… Bd6 { turns out to be a superfluous developing move in this current “9… Bd6 { turns out to be a superfluous developing move in this current”] “[9… Bd6 { turns out to be a superfluous developing move in this current “9… Bd6 { turns out to be a superfluous developing move in this current”]”]
[[instance. In the following game Black is routed: } 10. Rc1 Qd8 11. Bb4 Bxb4 “instance. In the following game Black is routed: } 10. Rc1 Qd8 11. Bb4 Bxb4”] “[instance. In the following game Black is routed: } 10. Rc1 Qd8 11. Bb4 Bxb4 “instance. In the following game Black is routed: } 10. Rc1 Qd8 11. Bb4 Bxb4″]”]
[[12. Qxb4 Qb6 $2 ( { Maybe Black has to settle for } 12… a6 { but after } “12. Qxb4 Qb6 $2 ( { Maybe Black has to settle for } 12… a6 { but after }”] “[12. Qxb4 Qb6 $2 ( { Maybe Black has to settle for } 12… a6 { but after } “12. Qxb4 Qb6 $2 ( { Maybe Black has to settle for } 12… a6 { but after }”]”]
[[13. Bxd7+ Qxd7 14. Ne5 Qb5 15. Qxb5+ axb5 16. Nc3 b4 17. Nb5 $16 { the “13. Bxd7+ Qxd7 14. Ne5 Qb5 15. Qxb5+ axb5 16. Nc3 b4 17. Nb5 $16 { the”] “[13. Bxd7+ Qxd7 14. Ne5 Qb5 15. Qxb5+ axb5 16. Nc3 b4 17. Nb5 $16 { the “13. Bxd7+ Qxd7 14. Ne5 Qb5 15. Qxb5+ axb5 16. Nc3 b4 17. Nb5 $16 { the”]”]
[[position he reaches by force really isn’t very nice. }) 13. Ne5 a6 14. Nc3 “position he reaches by force really isn’t very nice. }) 13. Ne5 a6 14. Nc3”] “[position he reaches by force really isn’t very nice. }) 13. Ne5 a6 14. Nc3 “position he reaches by force really isn’t very nice. }) 13. Ne5 a6 14. Nc3″]”]
[[$3 axb5 15. Nxb5 { [%cal Gb5d6, Gb5c7] threats of either Nd6+ or Nc7+ are “$3 axb5 15. Nxb5 { [%cal Gb5d6, Gb5c7] threats of either Nd6+ or Nc7+ are”] “[$3 axb5 15. Nxb5 { [%cal Gb5d6, Gb5c7] threats of either Nd6+ or Nc7+ are “$3 axb5 15. Nxb5 { [%cal Gb5d6, Gb5c7] threats of either Nd6+ or Nc7+ are”]”]
[[too strong for Black to meet. } 15… Bg6 16. a4 Qa5 (16… Kd8 17. a5 Qa6 “too strong for Black to meet. } 15… Bg6 16. a4 Qa5 (16… Kd8 17. a5 Qa6”] “[too strong for Black to meet. } 15… Bg6 16. a4 Qa5 (16… Kd8 17. a5 Qa6 “too strong for Black to meet. } 15… Bg6 16. a4 Qa5 (16… Kd8 17. a5 Qa6″]”]
[[18. Nd6 { [%csl Gb7,Gf7] } 18… Rb8 19. Ndxf7+ Bxf7 20. Nxf7+ Ke8 21. Nxh8 “18. Nd6 { [%csl Gb7,Gf7] } 18… Rb8 19. Ndxf7+ Bxf7 20. Nxf7+ Ke8 21. Nxh8”] “[18. Nd6 { [%csl Gb7,Gf7] } 18… Rb8 19. Ndxf7+ Bxf7 20. Nxf7+ Ke8 21. Nxh8 “18. Nd6 { [%csl Gb7,Gf7] } 18… Rb8 19. Ndxf7+ Bxf7 20. Nxf7+ Ke8 21. Nxh8″]”]
[[) 17. Rc8+ Rxc8 18. Nd6+ { 1-0 Prusikin,M (2522)-Miller,E (2110)/Nuremberg “) 17. Rc8+ Rxc8 18. Nd6+ { 1-0 Prusikin,M (2522)-Miller,E (2110)/Nuremberg”] “[) 17. Rc8+ Rxc8 18. Nd6+ { 1-0 Prusikin,M (2522)-Miller,E (2110)/Nuremberg “) 17. Rc8+ Rxc8 18. Nd6+ { 1-0 Prusikin,M (2522)-Miller,E (2110)/Nuremberg”]”]
[[2010 }) 10. Rc1 (10. Be2) 10… Qb6 11. Be2 Qxb3 { Again Carlsen chooses “2010 }) 10. Rc1 (10. Be2) 10… Qb6 11. Be2 Qxb3 { Again Carlsen chooses”] “[2010 }) 10. Rc1 (10. Be2) 10… Qb6 11. Be2 Qxb3 { Again Carlsen chooses “2010 }) 10. Rc1 (10. Be2) 10… Qb6 11. Be2 Qxb3 { Again Carlsen chooses”]”]
[[the simplest way, reaching a position which Black can hardly lose. } (11… “the simplest way, reaching a position which Black can hardly lose. } (11…”] “[the simplest way, reaching a position which Black can hardly lose. } (11… “the simplest way, reaching a position which Black can hardly lose. } (11…”]”]
[[Bd6 { also looks pretty safe: } 12. Nc3 (12. Qxb6 Nxb6 13. Ba5 Nbd7 14. a3 “Bd6 { also looks pretty safe: } 12. Nc3 (12. Qxb6 Nxb6 13. Ba5 Nbd7 14. a3”] “[Bd6 { also looks pretty safe: } 12. Nc3 (12. Qxb6 Nxb6 13. Ba5 Nbd7 14. a3 “Bd6 { also looks pretty safe: } 12. Nc3 (12. Qxb6 Nxb6 13. Ba5 Nbd7 14. a3″]”]
[[Ke7 15. Nc3 h6 16. Nd2 Rac8 17. f3 Bh7 18. Nb3 b6 19. Bb4 Nb8 20. Nd2 Rhd8 “Ke7 15. Nc3 h6 16. Nd2 Rac8 17. f3 Bh7 18. Nb3 b6 19. Bb4 Nb8 20. Nd2 Rhd8”] “[Ke7 15. Nc3 h6 16. Nd2 Rac8 17. f3 Bh7 18. Nb3 b6 19. Bb4 Nb8 20. Nd2 Rhd8 “Ke7 15. Nc3 h6 16. Nd2 Rac8 17. f3 Bh7 18. Nb3 b6 19. Bb4 Nb8 20. Nd2 Rhd8″]”]
[[21. Kf2 Rc6 { 1/2-1/2 Prusikin,M (2534)-Milov,L (2558)/Germany 2010 }) “21. Kf2 Rc6 { 1/2-1/2 Prusikin,M (2534)-Milov,L (2558)/Germany 2010 })”] “[21. Kf2 Rc6 { 1/2-1/2 Prusikin,M (2534)-Milov,L (2558)/Germany 2010 }) “21. Kf2 Rc6 { 1/2-1/2 Prusikin,M (2534)-Milov,L (2558)/Germany 2010 })”]”]
[[12… h6 13. Na4 Qxb3 14. axb3 Ne4 15. Ba5 O-O 16. b4 Rab8 17. Nc5 Ndf6 18. “12… h6 13. Na4 Qxb3 14. axb3 Ne4 15. Ba5 O-O 16. b4 Rab8 17. Nc5 Ndf6 18.”] “[12… h6 13. Na4 Qxb3 14. axb3 Ne4 15. Ba5 O-O 16. b4 Rab8 17. Nc5 Ndf6 18. “12… h6 13. Na4 Qxb3 14. axb3 Ne4 15. Ba5 O-O 16. b4 Rab8 17. Nc5 Ndf6 18.”]”]
[[Bb6 Rfc8 19. b5 axb5 20. Bxb5 g5 21. Ne5 Nd2 22. Rd1 Nde4 23. Ned7 Bxc5 24. “Bb6 Rfc8 19. b5 axb5 20. Bxb5 g5 21. Ne5 Nd2 22. Rd1 Nde4 23. Ned7 Bxc5 24.”] “[Bb6 Rfc8 19. b5 axb5 20. Bxb5 g5 21. Ne5 Nd2 22. Rd1 Nde4 23. Ned7 Bxc5 24. “Bb6 Rfc8 19. b5 axb5 20. Bxb5 g5 21. Ne5 Nd2 22. Rd1 Nde4 23. Ned7 Bxc5 24.”]”]
[[dxc5 Nxd7 25. Bxd7 Rxc5 26. Bxc5 Nxc5 27. Bb5 Bc2 28. Re1 Bd3 29. Rec1 b6 “dxc5 Nxd7 25. Bxd7 Rxc5 26. Bxc5 Nxc5 27. Bb5 Bc2 28. Re1 Bd3 29. Rec1 b6”] “[dxc5 Nxd7 25. Bxd7 Rxc5 26. Bxc5 Nxc5 27. Bb5 Bc2 28. Re1 Bd3 29. Rec1 b6 “dxc5 Nxd7 25. Bxd7 Rxc5 26. Bxc5 Nxc5 27. Bb5 Bc2 28. Re1 Bd3 29. Rec1 b6″]”]
[[30. Bxd3 Nxd3 31. Rc2 Rd8 32. Kf1 Kg7 33. Ra7 Ne5 34. Rb7 Rd6 35. Rcc7 Kg6 “30. Bxd3 Nxd3 31. Rc2 Rd8 32. Kf1 Kg7 33. Ra7 Ne5 34. Rb7 Rd6 35. Rcc7 Kg6”] “[30. Bxd3 Nxd3 31. Rc2 Rd8 32. Kf1 Kg7 33. Ra7 Ne5 34. Rb7 Rd6 35. Rcc7 Kg6 “30. Bxd3 Nxd3 31. Rc2 Rd8 32. Kf1 Kg7 33. Ra7 Ne5 34. Rb7 Rd6 35. Rcc7 Kg6″]”]
[[36. h3 h5 37. Ke2 Kf5 38. Rb8 h4 39. Rcc8 Nc4 40. b3 Na5 41. Rc3 Nc6 42. “36. h3 h5 37. Ke2 Kf5 38. Rb8 h4 39. Rcc8 Nc4 40. b3 Na5 41. Rc3 Nc6 42.”] “[36. h3 h5 37. Ke2 Kf5 38. Rb8 h4 39. Rcc8 Nc4 40. b3 Na5 41. Rc3 Nc6 42. “36. h3 h5 37. Ke2 Kf5 38. Rb8 h4 39. Rcc8 Nc4 40. b3 Na5 41. Rc3 Nc6 42.”]”]
[[Rb7 f6 43. Ke1 d4 { 1/ 2-1/2 Tkachiev,V (2657)-Wang Hao (2684)/Dagomys 2008 “Rb7 f6 43. Ke1 d4 { 1/ 2-1/2 Tkachiev,V (2657)-Wang Hao (2684)/Dagomys 2008”] “[Rb7 f6 43. Ke1 d4 { 1/ 2-1/2 Tkachiev,V (2657)-Wang Hao (2684)/Dagomys 2008 “Rb7 f6 43. Ke1 d4 { 1/ 2-1/2 Tkachiev,V (2657)-Wang Hao (2684)/Dagomys 2008″]”]
[[}) 12. axb3 Bd6 { [%cal Gb3b4,Gb4b5] White can try to dissolve his pawn “}) 12. axb3 Bd6 { [%cal Gb3b4,Gb4b5] White can try to dissolve his pawn”] “[}) 12. axb3 Bd6 { [%cal Gb3b4,Gb4b5] White can try to dissolve his pawn “}) 12. axb3 Bd6 { [%cal Gb3b4,Gb4b5] White can try to dissolve his pawn”]”]
[[weakness with b4-b5, but Black always meets this idea comfortably with “weakness with b4-b5, but Black always meets this idea comfortably with”] “[weakness with b4-b5, but Black always meets this idea comfortably with “weakness with b4-b5, but Black always meets this idea comfortably with”]”]
[[…Ke7! } 13. Nc3 Ke7 14. Nh4 Bg6 15. Na4 { I don’t much like this move. } “…Ke7! } 13. Nc3 Ke7 14. Nh4 Bg6 15. Na4 { I don’t much like this move. }”] “[…Ke7! } 13. Nc3 Ke7 14. Nh4 Bg6 15. Na4 { I don’t much like this move. } “…Ke7! } 13. Nc3 Ke7 14. Nh4 Bg6 15. Na4 { I don’t much like this move. }”]”]
[[( { Better chances to at least draw could be obtained after } 15. Nxg6+ $1 “( { Better chances to at least draw could be obtained after } 15. Nxg6+ $1”] “[( { Better chances to at least draw could be obtained after } 15. Nxg6+ $1 “( { Better chances to at least draw could be obtained after } 15. Nxg6+ $1″]”]
[[hxg6 16. h3 Rac8 17. f3 g5 18. Bd3 g6 19. Kf2 { Objectively the position is “hxg6 16. h3 Rac8 17. f3 g5 18. Bd3 g6 19. Kf2 { Objectively the position is”] “[hxg6 16. h3 Rac8 17. f3 g5 18. Bd3 g6 19. Kf2 { Objectively the position is “hxg6 16. h3 Rac8 17. f3 g5 18. Bd3 g6 19. Kf2 { Objectively the position is”]”]
[[about equal, but White would not have the same problems facing him that he “about equal, but White would not have the same problems facing him that he”] “[about equal, but White would not have the same problems facing him that he “about equal, but White would not have the same problems facing him that he”]”]
[[does after the game continuation. }) 15… Bh5 16. Nf3 $6 { Indecision. } ( “does after the game continuation. }) 15… Bh5 16. Nf3 $6 { Indecision. } (“] “[does after the game continuation. }) 15… Bh5 16. Nf3 $6 { Indecision. } ( “does after the game continuation. }) 15… Bh5 16. Nf3 $6 { Indecision. } (“]”]
[[{ I think he should take the opportunity to get Black’s light-squared “{ I think he should take the opportunity to get Black’s light-squared”] “[{ I think he should take the opportunity to get Black’s light-squared “{ I think he should take the opportunity to get Black’s light-squared”]”]
[[bishop off the board: } 16. Bxh5 Nxh5 17. Nc5 Bxc5 18. dxc5 Rhc8 19. b4 “bishop off the board: } 16. Bxh5 Nxh5 17. Nc5 Bxc5 18. dxc5 Rhc8 19. b4”] “[bishop off the board: } 16. Bxh5 Nxh5 17. Nc5 Bxc5 18. dxc5 Rhc8 19. b4 “bishop off the board: } 16. Bxh5 Nxh5 17. Nc5 Bxc5 18. dxc5 Rhc8 19. b4″]”]
[[Nhf6 20. Bc3 g6 21. Nf3 Ne4 22. Be1 $11) 16… Ne4 17. Be1 b5 (17… Rhc8) “Nhf6 20. Bc3 g6 21. Nf3 Ne4 22. Be1 $11) 16… Ne4 17. Be1 b5 (17… Rhc8)”] “[Nhf6 20. Bc3 g6 21. Nf3 Ne4 22. Be1 $11) 16… Ne4 17. Be1 b5 (17… Rhc8) “Nhf6 20. Bc3 g6 21. Nf3 Ne4 22. Be1 $11) 16… Ne4 17. Be1 b5 (17… Rhc8)”]”]
[[18. Nc3 b4 19. Nb1 ( { Tkachiev clearly does not want to put his knight on “18. Nc3 b4 19. Nb1 ( { Tkachiev clearly does not want to put his knight on”] “[18. Nc3 b4 19. Nb1 ( { Tkachiev clearly does not want to put his knight on “18. Nc3 b4 19. Nb1 ( { Tkachiev clearly does not want to put his knight on”]”]
[[the edge of the board,yet this may have been the better continuation. The “the edge of the board,yet this may have been the better continuation. The”] “[the edge of the board,yet this may have been the better continuation. The “the edge of the board,yet this may have been the better continuation. The”]”]
[[knight on a4 would be active, limiting Black’s plans: } 19. Na4 $1 a5 20. “knight on a4 would be active, limiting Black’s plans: } 19. Na4 $1 a5 20.”] “[knight on a4 would be active, limiting Black’s plans: } 19. Na4 $1 a5 20. “knight on a4 would be active, limiting Black’s plans: } 19. Na4 $1 a5 20.”]”]
[[Bd3 Rhc8 21. Bxe4 dxe4 22. Nd2 f5 23. Nc4 Bc7 24. Rc2 { [%csl Ga4][%cal “Bd3 Rhc8 21. Bxe4 dxe4 22. Nd2 f5 23. Nc4 Bc7 24. Rc2 { [%csl Ga4][%cal”] “[Bd3 Rhc8 21. Bxe4 dxe4 22. Nd2 f5 23. Nc4 Bc7 24. Rc2 { [%csl Ga4][%cal “Bd3 Rhc8 21. Bxe4 dxe4 22. Nd2 f5 23. Nc4 Bc7 24. Rc2 { [%csl Ga4][%cal”]”]
[[Gh5e2,Ge2d3] White is fine here, with the doubling of rooks imminent. }) “Gh5e2,Ge2d3] White is fine here, with the doubling of rooks imminent. })”] “[Gh5e2,Ge2d3] White is fine here, with the doubling of rooks imminent. }) “Gh5e2,Ge2d3] White is fine here, with the doubling of rooks imminent. })”]”]
[[19… a5 20. Bb5 Rhc8 21. Nbd2 Rxc1 22. Rxc1 Nxd2 23. Nxd2 Rb8 24. Bf1 Bg6 “19… a5 20. Bb5 Rhc8 21. Nbd2 Rxc1 22. Rxc1 Nxd2 23. Nxd2 Rb8 24. Bf1 Bg6”] “[19… a5 20. Bb5 Rhc8 21. Nbd2 Rxc1 22. Rxc1 Nxd2 23. Nxd2 Rb8 24. Bf1 Bg6 “19… a5 20. Bb5 Rhc8 21. Nbd2 Rxc1 22. Rxc1 Nxd2 23. Nxd2 Rb8 24. Bf1 Bg6″]”]
[[25. f3 e5 $15 { [%csl Gb2] Black has a small edge and the way he now “25. f3 e5 $15 { [%csl Gb2] Black has a small edge and the way he now”] “[25. f3 e5 $15 { [%csl Gb2] Black has a small edge and the way he now “25. f3 e5 $15 { [%csl Gb2] Black has a small edge and the way he now”]”]
[[increases the pressure is most instructive. If White now takes on e5, then “increases the pressure is most instructive. If White now takes on e5, then”] “[increases the pressure is most instructive. If White now takes on e5, then “increases the pressure is most instructive. If White now takes on e5, then”]”]
[[b2 hangs, but otherwise Black threatens …exd4, weakening the d4-pawn. } “b2 hangs, but otherwise Black threatens …exd4, weakening the d4-pawn. }”] “[b2 hangs, but otherwise Black threatens …exd4, weakening the d4-pawn. } “b2 hangs, but otherwise Black threatens …exd4, weakening the d4-pawn. }”]”]
[[26. Bg3 (26. Ra1 Bc7 27. dxe5 Nxe5 { [%csl Gd3] } 28. Bg3 Ra8 29. Be2 Bb6 “26. Bg3 (26. Ra1 Bc7 27. dxe5 Nxe5 { [%csl Gd3] } 28. Bg3 Ra8 29. Be2 Bb6”] “[26. Bg3 (26. Ra1 Bc7 27. dxe5 Nxe5 { [%csl Gd3] } 28. Bg3 Ra8 29. Be2 Bb6 “26. Bg3 (26. Ra1 Bc7 27. dxe5 Nxe5 { [%csl Gd3] } 28. Bg3 Ra8 29. Be2 Bb6″]”]
[[30. Nf1 f6 $17) 26… exd4 27. exd4 Nf8 { [%csl Gd4][%cal Gf8e6] } 28. Kf2 “30. Nf1 f6 $17) 26… exd4 27. exd4 Nf8 { [%csl Gd4][%cal Gf8e6] } 28. Kf2”] “[30. Nf1 f6 $17) 26… exd4 27. exd4 Nf8 { [%csl Gd4][%cal Gf8e6] } 28. Kf2 “30. Nf1 f6 $17) 26… exd4 27. exd4 Nf8 { [%csl Gd4][%cal Gf8e6] } 28. Kf2″]”]
[[Ne6 29. Ke3 f5 $1 { Counter-intuitive, in that the scope of the bishop on “Ne6 29. Ke3 f5 $1 { Counter-intuitive, in that the scope of the bishop on”] “[Ne6 29. Ke3 f5 $1 { Counter-intuitive, in that the scope of the bishop on “Ne6 29. Ke3 f5 $1 { Counter-intuitive, in that the scope of the bishop on”]”]
[[g6 decreases, but this is only temporary. } 30. Bxd6+ Kxd6 31. f4 Bh5 32. “g6 decreases, but this is only temporary. } 30. Bxd6+ Kxd6 31. f4 Bh5 32.”] “[g6 decreases, but this is only temporary. } 30. Bxd6+ Kxd6 31. f4 Bh5 32. “g6 decreases, but this is only temporary. } 30. Bxd6+ Kxd6 31. f4 Bh5 32.”]”]
[[Bd3 g6 { [%csl Gh5] An eventual break with …g6-g5, levering open the “Bd3 g6 { [%csl Gh5] An eventual break with …g6-g5, levering open the”] “[Bd3 g6 { [%csl Gh5] An eventual break with …g6-g5, levering open the “Bd3 g6 { [%csl Gh5] An eventual break with …g6-g5, levering open the”]”]
[[kingside, is Black’s ongoing plan } 33. Nf1 $6 (33. g3 Nc7 34. Kf2 Bg4 35. “kingside, is Black’s ongoing plan } 33. Nf1 $6 (33. g3 Nc7 34. Kf2 Bg4 35.”] “[kingside, is Black’s ongoing plan } 33. Nf1 $6 (33. g3 Nc7 34. Kf2 Bg4 35. “kingside, is Black’s ongoing plan } 33. Nf1 $6 (33. g3 Nc7 34. Kf2 Bg4 35.”]”]
[[Bf1 Ne6 36. Ke3 h6 37. h3 Bh5 38. h4 Rg8 39. Bb5 g5 40. hxg5 hxg5 41. Rh1 “Bf1 Ne6 36. Ke3 h6 37. h3 Bh5 38. h4 Rg8 39. Bb5 g5 40. hxg5 hxg5 41. Rh1”] “[Bf1 Ne6 36. Ke3 h6 37. h3 Bh5 38. h4 Rg8 39. Bb5 g5 40. hxg5 hxg5 41. Rh1 “Bf1 Ne6 36. Ke3 h6 37. h3 Bh5 38. h4 Rg8 39. Bb5 g5 40. hxg5 hxg5 41. Rh1″]”]
[[Be8 42. Bxe8 Rxe8 43. Rh6 Kc7 { is still a little better for Black }) 33… “Be8 42. Bxe8 Rxe8 43. Rh6 Kc7 { is still a little better for Black }) 33…”] “[Be8 42. Bxe8 Rxe8 43. Rh6 Kc7 { is still a little better for Black }) 33… “Be8 42. Bxe8 Rxe8 43. Rh6 Kc7 { is still a little better for Black }) 33…”]”]
[[g5 34. fxg5 (34. g3) 34… f4+ 35. Kf2 Nxg5 36. Nd2 Ne6 37. Bxh7 (37. Ra1 “g5 34. fxg5 (34. g3) 34… f4+ 35. Kf2 Nxg5 36. Nd2 Ne6 37. Bxh7 (37. Ra1”] “[g5 34. fxg5 (34. g3) 34… f4+ 35. Kf2 Nxg5 36. Nd2 Ne6 37. Bxh7 (37. Ra1 “g5 34. fxg5 (34. g3) 34… f4+ 35. Kf2 Nxg5 36. Nd2 Ne6 37. Bxh7 (37. Ra1″]”]
[[Ra8 38. Bxh7 Nxd4 39. Bd3 Nc6 { is the type of plausible continuation, “Ra8 38. Bxh7 Nxd4 39. Bd3 Nc6 { is the type of plausible continuation,”] “[Ra8 38. Bxh7 Nxd4 39. Bd3 Nc6 { is the type of plausible continuation, “Ra8 38. Bxh7 Nxd4 39. Bd3 Nc6 { is the type of plausible continuation,”]”]
[[which does not really satisfactorily solve White’s problems. He is still “which does not really satisfactorily solve White’s problems. He is still”] “[which does not really satisfactorily solve White’s problems. He is still “which does not really satisfactorily solve White’s problems. He is still”]”]
[[worse and Black has good chances to penetrate in the centre. }) 37… Nxd4 “worse and Black has good chances to penetrate in the centre. }) 37… Nxd4”] “[worse and Black has good chances to penetrate in the centre. }) 37… Nxd4 “worse and Black has good chances to penetrate in the centre. }) 37… Nxd4″]”]
[[38. Bd3 Rh8 39. Ra1 Nc6 40. Bb5 Ne5 41. h3 (41. Rxa5 Ng4+ 42. Kg1 Rc8 { “38. Bd3 Rh8 39. Ra1 Nc6 40. Bb5 Ne5 41. h3 (41. Rxa5 Ng4+ 42. Kg1 Rc8 {“] “[38. Bd3 Rh8 39. Ra1 Nc6 40. Bb5 Ne5 41. h3 (41. Rxa5 Ng4+ 42. Kg1 Rc8 { “38. Bd3 Rh8 39. Ra1 Nc6 40. Bb5 Ne5 41. h3 (41. Rxa5 Ng4+ 42. Kg1 Rc8 {“]”]
[[[%csl Gc1,Gc2] must have seemed unattractive. }) 41… Rc8 42. Be2 Rc2 43. “[%csl Gc1,Gc2] must have seemed unattractive. }) 41… Rc8 42. Be2 Rc2 43.”] “[[%csl Gc1,Gc2] must have seemed unattractive. }) 41… Rc8 42. Be2 Rc2 43. “[%csl Gc1,Gc2] must have seemed unattractive. }) 41… Rc8 42. Be2 Rc2 43.”]”]
[[Bxh5 $2 ( { Like it or not, White had to try } 43. Ke1 Bxe2 44. Kxe2 Rxb2 “Bxh5 $2 ( { Like it or not, White had to try } 43. Ke1 Bxe2 44. Kxe2 Rxb2”] “[Bxh5 $2 ( { Like it or not, White had to try } 43. Ke1 Bxe2 44. Kxe2 Rxb2 “Bxh5 $2 ( { Like it or not, White had to try } 43. Ke1 Bxe2 44. Kxe2 Rxb2″]”]
[[45. Rxa5 Nc6 46. Ra6 Kc5 47. Kd3 Nd4 { This is very uncomfortable to defend “45. Rxa5 Nc6 46. Ra6 Kc5 47. Kd3 Nd4 { This is very uncomfortable to defend”] “[45. Rxa5 Nc6 46. Ra6 Kc5 47. Kd3 Nd4 { This is very uncomfortable to defend “45. Rxa5 Nc6 46. Ra6 Kc5 47. Kd3 Nd4 { This is very uncomfortable to defend”]”]
[[doubly so because it is Carlsen pressing and triply so because of time “doubly so because it is Carlsen pressing and triply so because of time”] “[doubly so because it is Carlsen pressing and triply so because of time “doubly so because it is Carlsen pressing and triply so because of time”]”]
[[shortage. }) 43… Rxd2+ 44. Kf1 Rxb2 { [%csl Gd5] } 45. Bd1 Rd2 46. h4 Ke6 “shortage. }) 43… Rxd2+ 44. Kf1 Rxb2 { [%csl Gd5] } 45. Bd1 Rd2 46. h4 Ke6”] “[shortage. }) 43… Rxd2+ 44. Kf1 Rxb2 { [%csl Gd5] } 45. Bd1 Rd2 46. h4 Ke6 “shortage. }) 43… Rxd2+ 44. Kf1 Rxb2 { [%csl Gd5] } 45. Bd1 Rd2 46. h4 Ke6″]”]
[[(46… a4 $1 { seems most accurate: } 47. bxa4 Nc4 $19) 47. h5 Kf6 48. Be2 “(46… a4 $1 { seems most accurate: } 47. bxa4 Nc4 $19) 47. h5 Kf6 48. Be2”] “[(46… a4 $1 { seems most accurate: } 47. bxa4 Nc4 $19) 47. h5 Kf6 48. Be2 “(46… a4 $1 { seems most accurate: } 47. bxa4 Nc4 $19) 47. h5 Kf6 48. Be2″]”]
[[d4 49. Ke1 Rb2 50. Rxa5 d3 51. Bd1 $4 (51. Bf3 { might have led to a draw: “d4 49. Ke1 Rb2 50. Rxa5 d3 51. Bd1 $4 (51. Bf3 { might have led to a draw:”] “[d4 49. Ke1 Rb2 50. Rxa5 d3 51. Bd1 $4 (51. Bf3 { might have led to a draw: “d4 49. Ke1 Rb2 50. Rxa5 d3 51. Bd1 $4 (51. Bf3 { might have led to a draw:”]”]
[[} 51… d2+ 52. Ke2 Nxf3 53. gxf3 Rxb3 54. Rd5 Re3+ 55. Kxd2 Rxf3 56. h6 “} 51… d2+ 52. Ke2 Nxf3 53. gxf3 Rxb3 54. Rd5 Re3+ 55. Kxd2 Rxf3 56. h6”] “[} 51… d2+ 52. Ke2 Nxf3 53. gxf3 Rxb3 54. Rd5 Re3+ 55. Kxd2 Rxf3 56. h6 “} 51… d2+ 52. Ke2 Nxf3 53. gxf3 Rxb3 54. Rd5 Re3+ 55. Kxd2 Rxf3 56. h6″]”]
[[Kg6 57. Rd6+ Kh7 58. Rb6 b3 59. Rf6 Kg8 60. Rf5 Kh7 61. Rf6) 51… Rxg2 52. “Kg6 57. Rd6+ Kh7 58. Rb6 b3 59. Rf6 Kg8 60. Rf5 Kh7 61. Rf6) 51… Rxg2 52.”] “[Kg6 57. Rd6+ Kh7 58. Rb6 b3 59. Rf6 Kg8 60. Rf5 Kh7 61. Rf6) 51… Rxg2 52. “Kg6 57. Rd6+ Kh7 58. Rb6 b3 59. Rf6 Kg8 60. Rf5 Kh7 61. Rf6) 51… Rxg2 52.”]”]
[[Rd5 f3 53. Kf1 Rd2 54. Ke1 f2+ { A triumph for tenacity and perseverance. } “Rd5 f3 53. Kf1 Rd2 54. Ke1 f2+ { A triumph for tenacity and perseverance. }”] “[Rd5 f3 53. Kf1 Rd2 54. Ke1 f2+ { A triumph for tenacity and perseverance. } “Rd5 f3 53. Kf1 Rd2 54. Ke1 f2+ { A triumph for tenacity and perseverance. }”]”]
[[0-1 “0-1”] “[0-1 “0-1″]”]
[0-1 “0-1”]
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Chess Match – Carlsen, Magnus vs Anand, Viswanathan- in Amber-rapid 16th, Open: D46

[Event "Amber-rapid 16th"]
[Site "Monte Carlo"]
[Date "2007.03.23"]
[Round "6"]
[White "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Black "Anand, Viswanathan"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2690"]
[BlackElo "2779"]
[ECO "D46"]
[EventDate "2007.03.17"]
[PlyCount "97"]
[EventType "tourn (rapid)"]
[EventRounds "11"]
[EventCountry "MNC"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2007.05.09"]
[EventCategory "20"]

1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Nc3 e6 5. e3 Nbd7 6. Qc2 Bd6 7. Be2 O-O 8. O-O dxc4 9. Bxc4 a6 10. Rd1 b5 11. Be2 Qc7 12. e4 e5 13. g3 Re8 14. Bg5 exd4 15. Nxd4 Be5 16. Bf3 h6 17. Be3 c5 18. Nf5 Nb6 19. a4 b4 20. a5 Nc4 21. Nd5 Nxd5 22. exd5 Bxf5 23. Qxc4 Bd6 24. Rac1 Rec8 25. Bf4 Bd7 26. Bxd6 Qxd6 27. Re1 Bb5 28. Qc2 c4 29. Qd2 Re8 30. h4 Rxe1+ 31. Rxe1 Rc8 32. Qd4 c3 33. bxc3 bxc3 34. Qb6 Qa3 35. Qb7 Qc5 36. d6 Rd8 37. Qb6 Qxd6 38. Rc1 Qd2 39. Kg2 Re8 40. Rd1 Qc2 41. Rd8 Rxd8 42. Qxd8+ Kh7 43. Qd5 Bd3 44. Qxf7 Be4 45. Qf4 Bd3 46. Qe3 Qb1 47. Qd4 Qc2 48. h5 Qd2 49. Be4+ 1/2-1/2

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Math between Carlsen, Magnus and Anand, Viswanathan

Event: Amber-rapid 16th

Pgn:


[Event “Amber-rapid 16th”]
[Site “Monte Carlo”]
[Date “2007.03.23”]
[Round “6”]
[White “Carlsen, Magnus”]
[Black “Anand, Viswanathan”]
[Result “1/2-1/2”]
[WhiteElo “2690”]
[BlackElo “2779”]
[ECO “D46”]
[EventDate “2007.03.17”]
[PlyCount “97”]
[EventType “tourn (rapid)”]
[EventRounds “11”]
[EventCountry “MNC”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2007.05.09”]
[EventCategory “20”]

1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Nc3 e6 5. e3 Nbd7 6. Qc2 Bd6 7. Be2 O-O 8. O-O dxc4 9. Bxc4 a6 10. Rd1 b5 11. Be2 Qc7 12. e4 e5 13. g3 Re8 14. Bg5 exd4 15. Nxd4 Be5 16. Bf3 h6 17. Be3 c5 18. Nf5 Nb6 19. a4 b4 20. a5 Nc4 21. Nd5 Nxd5 22. exd5 Bxf5 23. Qxc4 Bd6 24. Rac1 Rec8 25. Bf4 Bd7 26. Bxd6 Qxd6 27. Re1 Bb5 28. Qc2 c4 29. Qd2 Re8 30. h4 Rxe1+ 31. Rxe1 Rc8 32. Qd4 c3 33. bxc3 bxc3 34. Qb6 Qa3 35. Qb7 Qc5 36. d6 Rd8 37. Qb6 Qxd6 38. Rc1 Qd2 39. Kg2 Re8 40. Rd1 Qc2 41. Rd8 Rxd8 42. Qxd8+ Kh7 43. Qd5 Bd3 44. Qxf7 Be4 45. Qf4 Bd3 46. Qe3 Qb1 47. Qd4 Qc2 48. h5 Qd2 49. Be4+ 1/2-1/2

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Chess Match – Fedoseev, Vladimir vs Carlsen, Magnus- in Wch Blitz 8th, Open: D11

[Event "Wch Blitz 8th"]
[Site "Dubai"]
[Date "2014.06.19"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Fedoseev, Vladimir"]
[Black "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "2662"]
[BlackElo "2881"]
[ECO "D11"]
[EventDate "2014.06.19"]
[PlyCount "80"]
[EventType "swiss (blitz)"]
[EventRounds "21"]
[EventCountry "UAE"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2014.07.01"]

1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. e3 Bg4 5. h3 Bh5 6. Nc3 e6 7. g4 Bg6 8. Ne5 Nbd7 9. Qb3 Qc7 10. Nxg6 hxg6 11. Bg2 Nb6 12. cxd5 exd5 13. Qc2 Bd6 14. b3 O-O-O 15. Bb2 Kb8 16. O-O-O g5 17. Kb1 Qe7 18. Rhe1 Bb4 19. f3 Rhe8 20. Re2 Nfd7 21. a3 Bxc3 22. Bxc3 Nf8 23. e4 Ne6 24. Ree1 Qf6 25. Bf1 Qe7 26. e5 Nc8 27. Qd2 Qc7 28. Ba5 b6 29. Bc3 Ne7 30. Rc1 Kb7 31. Bb4 Qd7 32. Qd3 Ng6 33. Qa6+ Ka8 34. Red1 Ngf4 35. Bd6 Rc8 36. Qa4 b5 37. Qa6 Qb7 38. Qa5 Qb6 39. Qd2 Kb7 40. Ka1 Rh8 0-1

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Math between Fedoseev, Vladimir and Carlsen, Magnus

Event: Wch Blitz 8th

Pgn:


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[Site “Dubai”]
[Date “2014.06.19”]
[Round “1”]
[White “Fedoseev, Vladimir”]
[Black “Carlsen, Magnus”]
[Result “0-1”]
[WhiteElo “2662”]
[BlackElo “2881”]
[ECO “D11”]
[EventDate “2014.06.19”]
[PlyCount “80”]
[EventType “swiss (blitz)”]
[EventRounds “21”]
[EventCountry “UAE”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2014.07.01”]

1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. e3 Bg4 5. h3 Bh5 6. Nc3 e6 7. g4 Bg6 8. Ne5 Nbd7 9. Qb3 Qc7 10. Nxg6 hxg6 11. Bg2 Nb6 12. cxd5 exd5 13. Qc2 Bd6 14. b3 O-O-O 15. Bb2 Kb8 16. O-O-O g5 17. Kb1 Qe7 18. Rhe1 Bb4 19. f3 Rhe8 20. Re2 Nfd7 21. a3 Bxc3 22. Bxc3 Nf8 23. e4 Ne6 24. Ree1 Qf6 25. Bf1 Qe7 26. e5 Nc8 27. Qd2 Qc7 28. Ba5 b6 29. Bc3 Ne7 30. Rc1 Kb7 31. Bb4 Qd7 32. Qd3 Ng6 33. Qa6+ Ka8 34. Red1 Ngf4 35. Bd6 Rc8 36. Qa4 b5 37. Qa6 Qb7 38. Qa5 Qb6 39. Qd2 Kb7 40. Ka1 Rh8 0-1

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Chess Match – Carlsen, Magnus vs Ganguly, Surya Shekhar- in Wch Rapid, Open: A13

[Event "Wch Rapid"]
[Site "Doha"]
[Date "2016.12.26"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Black "Ganguly, Surya Shekhar"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2840"]
[BlackElo "2668"]
[ECO "A13"]
[EventDate "2016.12.26"]
[PlyCount "80"]
[EventType "swiss (rapid)"]
[EventRounds "15"]
[EventCountry "QAT"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2017.01.17"]

1. e3 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. b3 Be7 5. Bb2 O-O 6. Nc3 c5 7. cxd5 Nxd5 8. Qc2 Nc6 9. h4 h6 10. g4 Nxc3 11. dxc3 e5 12. g5 h5 13. Bc4 Be6 14. Bxe6 fxe6 15. Nd2 Qe8 16. Rf1 b5 17. Qe4 a5 18. a4 bxa4 19. bxa4 Qd7 20. Ke2 Rad8 21. Rad1 Qb7 22. Ba3 Rd5 23. c4 Qa6 24. Ke1 Rd7 25. Qg6 Nb4 26. Bxb4 cxb4 27. Qxh5 Rfd8 28. Qg4 Rd3 29. Ke2 b3 30. Nxb3 Rxb3 31. Rxd8+ Bxd8 32. Rd1 Be7 33. Kf3 Rb4 34. Kg3 Qxc4 35. Qh5 Qc6 36. Qg6 Rxa4 37. h5 Qc4 38. Rd8+ Bxd8 39. Qe8+ Kh7 40. Qg6+ Kg8 1/2-1/2

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Math between Carlsen, Magnus and Ganguly, Surya Shekhar

Event: Wch Rapid

Pgn:


[Event “Wch Rapid”]
[Site “Doha”]
[Date “2016.12.26”]
[Round “1”]
[White “Carlsen, Magnus”]
[Black “Ganguly, Surya Shekhar”]
[Result “1/2-1/2”]
[WhiteElo “2840”]
[BlackElo “2668”]
[ECO “A13”]
[EventDate “2016.12.26”]
[PlyCount “80”]
[EventType “swiss (rapid)”]
[EventRounds “15”]
[EventCountry “QAT”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2017.01.17”]

1. e3 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. b3 Be7 5. Bb2 O-O 6. Nc3 c5 7. cxd5 Nxd5 8. Qc2 Nc6 9. h4 h6 10. g4 Nxc3 11. dxc3 e5 12. g5 h5 13. Bc4 Be6 14. Bxe6 fxe6 15. Nd2 Qe8 16. Rf1 b5 17. Qe4 a5 18. a4 bxa4 19. bxa4 Qd7 20. Ke2 Rad8 21. Rad1 Qb7 22. Ba3 Rd5 23. c4 Qa6 24. Ke1 Rd7 25. Qg6 Nb4 26. Bxb4 cxb4 27. Qxh5 Rfd8 28. Qg4 Rd3 29. Ke2 b3 30. Nxb3 Rxb3 31. Rxd8+ Bxd8 32. Rd1 Be7 33. Kf3 Rb4 34. Kg3 Qxc4 35. Qh5 Qc6 36. Qg6 Rxa4 37. h5 Qc4 38. Rd8+ Bxd8 39. Qe8+ Kh7 40. Qg6+ Kg8 1/2-1/2

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Chess Match – Morozevich, Alexander vs Carlsen, Magnus- in Moscow Tal Memorial 7th Blitz, Open: C45

[Event "Moscow Tal Memorial 7th Blitz"]
[Site "Moscow"]
[Date "2012.06.07"]
[Round "7"]
[White "Morozevich, Alexander"]
[Black "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "2769"]
[BlackElo "2835"]
[ECO "C45"]
[EventDate "2012.06.07"]
[PlyCount "66"]
[EventType "tourn (blitz)"]
[EventRounds "9"]
[EventCountry "RUS"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2012.06.22"]
[EventCategory "22"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 exd4 4. Nxd4 Bc5 5. Be3 Qf6 6. c3 Nge7 7. Nc2 Bxe3 8. Nxe3 Qe5 9. Bd3 d5 10. Nd2 dxe4 11. Bxe4 O-O 12. Qc2 f5 13. Bxc6 Nxc6 14. Nf3 Qc5 15. Qb3+ Kh8 16. O-O-O f4 17. Nd5 Be6 18. Rhe1 Bg8 19. Qa3 Qxa3 20. bxa3 Rf5 21. Nxc7 Rc8 22. Ne6 Na5 23. Rd8 Rxd8 24. Nxd8 h6 25. Re5 Rxe5 26. Nxe5 g5 27. Ndf7+ Kg7 28. Nd6 Bxa2 29. Kd2 Bd5 30. f3 Kf6 31. Ng4+ Ke6 32. Nb5 Nc4+ 33. Kd3 h5 1-0

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Math between Morozevich, Alexander and Carlsen, Magnus

Event: Moscow Tal Memorial 7th Blitz

Pgn:


[Event “Moscow Tal Memorial 7th Blitz”]
[Site “Moscow”]
[Date “2012.06.07”]
[Round “7”]
[White “Morozevich, Alexander”]
[Black “Carlsen, Magnus”]
[Result “1-0”]
[WhiteElo “2769”]
[BlackElo “2835”]
[ECO “C45”]
[EventDate “2012.06.07”]
[PlyCount “66”]
[EventType “tourn (blitz)”]
[EventRounds “9”]
[EventCountry “RUS”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2012.06.22”]
[EventCategory “22”]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 exd4 4. Nxd4 Bc5 5. Be3 Qf6 6. c3 Nge7 7. Nc2 Bxe3 8. Nxe3 Qe5 9. Bd3 d5 10. Nd2 dxe4 11. Bxe4 O-O 12. Qc2 f5 13. Bxc6 Nxc6 14. Nf3 Qc5 15. Qb3+ Kh8 16. O-O-O f4 17. Nd5 Be6 18. Rhe1 Bg8 19. Qa3 Qxa3 20. bxa3 Rf5 21. Nxc7 Rc8 22. Ne6 Na5 23. Rd8 Rxd8 24. Nxd8 h6 25. Re5 Rxe5 26. Nxe5 g5 27. Ndf7+ Kg7 28. Nd6 Bxa2 29. Kd2 Bd5 30. f3 Kf6 31. Ng4+ Ke6 32. Nb5 Nc4+ 33. Kd3 h5 1-0

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