Chess Match – Carlsen, Magnus vs Svidler, Peter- in Wch Blitz 6th, Open: B40

[Event "Wch Blitz 6th"]
[Site "Astana"]
[Date "2012.07.10"]
[Round "21"]
[White "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Black "Svidler, Peter"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "2837"]
[BlackElo "2749"]
[ECO "B40"]
[EventDate "2012.07.09"]
[PlyCount "98"]
[EventType "tourn (blitz)"]
[EventRounds "30"]
[EventCountry "KAZ"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2012.08.24"]
[EventCategory "19"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. g3 Nc6 4. Bg2 g6 5. d4 cxd4 6. Nxd4 Qb6 7. Nxc6 bxc6 8. Be3 Qc7 9. O-O Bg7 10. Bc5 d5 11. Nd2 Nf6 12. Re1 Bf8 13. Bxf8 Kxf8 14. c4 Kg7 15. Rc1 dxe4 16. c5 Rd8 17. Qc2 e5 18. Nc4 Be6 19. Nd6 Bd5 20. Qc3 Rxd6 21. cxd6 Qxd6 22. Red1 a5 23. Bf1 h5 24. Be2 a4 25. h4 Rb8 26. Rd2 Rb4 27. Qe3 Qb8 28. Rcc2 Bxa2 29. Rxc6 Rxb2 30. Rxb2 Qxb2 31. Kf1 Bd5 32. Rc1 a3 33. Qc3 Qxc3 34. Rxc3 a2 35. Ra3 Ng4 36. Bxg4 hxg4 37. Ke2 f5 38. Ke3 Kf6 39. Ra6+ Ke7 40. Kd2 f4 41. Ke1 Kd7 42. Kd2 Kc7 43. gxf4 exf4 44. Kc3 g3 45. fxg3 fxg3 46. Kb2 g2 47. Rxg6 e3 48. Rg7+ Kd6 49. Rg6+ Ke7 0-1

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Math between Carlsen, Magnus and Svidler, Peter

Event: Wch Blitz 6th

Pgn:


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[Site “Astana”]
[Date “2012.07.10”]
[Round “21”]
[White “Carlsen, Magnus”]
[Black “Svidler, Peter”]
[Result “0-1”]
[WhiteElo “2837”]
[BlackElo “2749”]
[ECO “B40”]
[EventDate “2012.07.09”]
[PlyCount “98”]
[EventType “tourn (blitz)”]
[EventRounds “30”]
[EventCountry “KAZ”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2012.08.24”]
[EventCategory “19”]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. g3 Nc6 4. Bg2 g6 5. d4 cxd4 6. Nxd4 Qb6 7. Nxc6 bxc6 8. Be3 Qc7 9. O-O Bg7 10. Bc5 d5 11. Nd2 Nf6 12. Re1 Bf8 13. Bxf8 Kxf8 14. c4 Kg7 15. Rc1 dxe4 16. c5 Rd8 17. Qc2 e5 18. Nc4 Be6 19. Nd6 Bd5 20. Qc3 Rxd6 21. cxd6 Qxd6 22. Red1 a5 23. Bf1 h5 24. Be2 a4 25. h4 Rb8 26. Rd2 Rb4 27. Qe3 Qb8 28. Rcc2 Bxa2 29. Rxc6 Rxb2 30. Rxb2 Qxb2 31. Kf1 Bd5 32. Rc1 a3 33. Qc3 Qxc3 34. Rxc3 a2 35. Ra3 Ng4 36. Bxg4 hxg4 37. Ke2 f5 38. Ke3 Kf6 39. Ra6+ Ke7 40. Kd2 f4 41. Ke1 Kd7 42. Kd2 Kc7 43. gxf4 exf4 44. Kc3 g3 45. fxg3 fxg3 46. Kb2 g2 47. Rxg6 e3 48. Rg7+ Kd6 49. Rg6+ Ke7 0-1

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Chess Match – So, Wesley vs Carlsen, Magnus- in Norway Masters blitz 5th, Open: A90

[Event "Norway Masters blitz 5th"]
[Site "Stavanger"]
[Date "2017.06.05"]
[Round "9"]
[White "So, Wesley"]
[Black "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "2812"]
[BlackElo "2832"]
[ECO "A90"]
[EventDate "2017.06.05"]
[PlyCount "88"]
[EventType "tourn (blitz)"]
[EventRounds "9"]
[EventCountry "NOR"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2017.07.12"]
[EventCategory "22"]

1. Nf3 e6 2. d4 f5 3. g3 Nf6 4. Bg2 d5 5. c4 Bd6 6. Nc3 c6 7. Bf4 Bxf4 8. gxf4 O-O 9. e3 Nbd7 10. Qb3 b6 11. Ng5 Nb8 12. O-O-O Kh8 13. Kb1 Qe7 14. Rc1 h6 15. Nf3 Nbd7 16. cxd5 cxd5 17. Ne5 Nxe5 18. fxe5 Ne4 19. Rc2 Ba6 20. Bf1 Bxf1 21. Rxf1 Rac8 22. f4 Nxc3+ 23. Rxc3 Rxc3 24. Qxc3 Qh4 25. Qa3 Rc8 26. Qxa7 Qxh2 27. a3 Qg2 28. Re1 Qf2 29. Rh1 Qxe3 30. Ka2 Qxd4 31. Qd7 Qc4+ 32. Ka1 d4 33. Rg1 Rg8 34. Rd1 d3 35. Rxd3 Qxf4 36. Qd6 Qc1+ 37. Ka2 Qc4+ 38. Ka1 f4 39. Rc3 Qd5 40. Qxb6 Qxe5 41. a4 Rf8 42. Qb4 Kg8 43. Rf3 Qf5 44. Qc4 Kh7 0-1

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Math between So, Wesley and Carlsen, Magnus

Event: Norway Masters blitz 5th

Pgn:


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[Site “Stavanger”]
[Date “2017.06.05”]
[Round “9”]
[White “So, Wesley”]
[Black “Carlsen, Magnus”]
[Result “0-1”]
[WhiteElo “2812”]
[BlackElo “2832”]
[ECO “A90”]
[EventDate “2017.06.05”]
[PlyCount “88”]
[EventType “tourn (blitz)”]
[EventRounds “9”]
[EventCountry “NOR”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2017.07.12”]
[EventCategory “22”]

1. Nf3 e6 2. d4 f5 3. g3 Nf6 4. Bg2 d5 5. c4 Bd6 6. Nc3 c6 7. Bf4 Bxf4 8. gxf4 O-O 9. e3 Nbd7 10. Qb3 b6 11. Ng5 Nb8 12. O-O-O Kh8 13. Kb1 Qe7 14. Rc1 h6 15. Nf3 Nbd7 16. cxd5 cxd5 17. Ne5 Nxe5 18. fxe5 Ne4 19. Rc2 Ba6 20. Bf1 Bxf1 21. Rxf1 Rac8 22. f4 Nxc3+ 23. Rxc3 Rxc3 24. Qxc3 Qh4 25. Qa3 Rc8 26. Qxa7 Qxh2 27. a3 Qg2 28. Re1 Qf2 29. Rh1 Qxe3 30. Ka2 Qxd4 31. Qd7 Qc4+ 32. Ka1 d4 33. Rg1 Rg8 34. Rd1 d3 35. Rxd3 Qxf4 36. Qd6 Qc1+ 37. Ka2 Qc4+ 38. Ka1 f4 39. Rc3 Qd5 40. Qxb6 Qxe5 41. a4 Rf8 42. Qb4 Kg8 43. Rf3 Qf5 44. Qc4 Kh7 0-1

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Chess Match – Carlsen, Magnus vs Nakamura, Hikaru- in Sinquefield Cup 1st, Open: E62

[Event "Sinquefield Cup 1st"]
[Site "Saint Louis"]
[Date "2013.09.11"]
[Round "3"]
[White "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Black "Nakamura, Hikaru"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2862"]
[BlackElo "2772"]
[ECO "E62"]
[Annotator "Ramirez Alvarez,Alejandro"]
[EventDate "2013.09.09"]
[PlyCount "82"]
[EventType "tourn"]
[EventRounds "6"]
[EventCountry "USA"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2013.11.12"]
[EventCategory "22"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nf3 Bg7 4. g3 O-O 5. Bg2 d6 6. Nc3 Nc6 7. O-O Rb8 8. Bf4 a6 9. Rc1 h6 10. b3 g5 11. d5 gxf4 12. dxc6 fxg3 13. hxg3 b5 14. cxb5 axb5 15. b4 d5 16. Qd3 Qd6 17. Nd4 Qxb4 18. a4 Ne4 19. Ndxb5 Nxc3 20. Nxc3 Bxc3 21. Rxc3 Bf5 22. Qxd5 Qxc3 23. Qxf5 Rfd8 24. Bf3 Ra8 25. Qe4 Qf6 26. Qb4 Ra7 27. Kg2 Rda8 28. Qg4+ Kf8 29. Qd7 e6 30. Rd1 Qe5 31. Rh1 Kg7 32. Rb1 Rxa4 33. Rb7 R4a7 34. Qe7 Rxb7 35. cxb7 Rb8 36. Qd7 c5 37. Qc6 Kf6 38. Kh2 Ke7 39. Kg2 f5 40. Qc8 Qd6 41. e3 Kf6 1/2-1/2

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Math between Carlsen, Magnus and Nakamura, Hikaru

Event: Sinquefield Cup 1st

Pgn:


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[Date “2013.09.11”]
[Round “3”]
[White “Carlsen, Magnus”]
[Black “Nakamura, Hikaru”]
[Result “1/2-1/2”]
[WhiteElo “2862”]
[BlackElo “2772”]
[ECO “E62”]
[Annotator “Ramirez Alvarez,Alejandro”]
[EventDate “2013.09.09”]
[PlyCount “82”]
[EventType “tourn”]
[EventRounds “6”]
[EventCountry “USA”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2013.11.12”]
[EventCategory “22”]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nf3 Bg7 4. g3 O-O 5. Bg2 d6 6. Nc3 Nc6 7. O-O Rb8 8. Bf4 a6 9. Rc1 h6 10. b3 g5 11. d5 gxf4 12. dxc6 fxg3 13. hxg3 b5 14. cxb5 axb5 15. b4 d5 16. Qd3 Qd6 17. Nd4 Qxb4 18. a4 Ne4 19. Ndxb5 Nxc3 20. Nxc3 Bxc3 21. Rxc3 Bf5 22. Qxd5 Qxc3 23. Qxf5 Rfd8 24. Bf3 Ra8 25. Qe4 Qf6 26. Qb4 Ra7 27. Kg2 Rda8 28. Qg4+ Kf8 29. Qd7 e6 30. Rd1 Qe5 31. Rh1 Kg7 32. Rb1 Rxa4 33. Rb7 R4a7 34. Qe7 Rxb7 35. cxb7 Rb8 36. Qd7 c5 37. Qc6 Kf6 38. Kh2 Ke7 39. Kg2 f5 40. Qc8 Qd6 41. e3 Kf6 1/2-1/2

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Chess Match – Carlsen, Magnus vs Petrosian, Tigran L- in chess.com gf blitz 5m+2spm, Open: B06

[Event "chess.com gf blitz 5m+2spm"]
[Site "chess.com INT"]
[Date "2016.06.23"]
[Round "7"]
[White "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Black "Petrosian, Tigran L"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "2851"]
[BlackElo "2611"]
[ECO "B06"]
[EventDate "2016.04.06"]
[PlyCount "91"]
[EventType "match (blitz)"]
[EventRounds "26"]
[EventCountry "USA"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2016.10.25"]

1. e4 g6 2. d4 Bg7 3. Nf3 d6 4. Bc4 Nf6 5. Qe2 O-O 6. Bb3 c6 7. O-O Bg4 8. Nbd2 d5 9. e5 Nfd7 10. h3 Bxf3 11. Nxf3 e6 12. h4 c5 13. c3 Nc6 14. h5 Rc8 15. g3 cxd4 16. cxd4 Qb6 17. Rd1 Qa6 18. Qxa6 bxa6 19. h6 Bh8 20. Ba4 f6 21. exf6 Bxf6 22. Bf4 Nb6 23. Bxc6 Rxc6 24. Rac1 Rfc8 25. Rxc6 Rxc6 26. Be5 Be7 27. Re1 Nd7 28. Bg7 Kf7 29. Re3 a5 30. Rb3 Rc7 31. Rb5 Bf6 32. Rxa5 g5 33. g4 Kg6 34. Ra6 Kf7 35. Kg2 Rb7 36. b3 Rc7 37. Kg3 Rb7 38. Bxf6 Kxf6 39. Nxg5 Nf8 40. f4 Rc7 41. b4 Rc3+ 42. Kf2 Rc4 43. Rxa7 Kg6 44. Rf7 Rc8 45. Rg7+ Kxh6 46. Rg8 1-0

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Math between Carlsen, Magnus and Petrosian, Tigran L

Event: chess.com gf blitz 5m+2spm

Pgn:


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[Date “2016.06.23”]
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[Black “Petrosian, Tigran L”]
[Result “1-0”]
[WhiteElo “2851”]
[BlackElo “2611”]
[ECO “B06”]
[EventDate “2016.04.06”]
[PlyCount “91”]
[EventType “match (blitz)”]
[EventRounds “26”]
[EventCountry “USA”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2016.10.25”]

1. e4 g6 2. d4 Bg7 3. Nf3 d6 4. Bc4 Nf6 5. Qe2 O-O 6. Bb3 c6 7. O-O Bg4 8. Nbd2 d5 9. e5 Nfd7 10. h3 Bxf3 11. Nxf3 e6 12. h4 c5 13. c3 Nc6 14. h5 Rc8 15. g3 cxd4 16. cxd4 Qb6 17. Rd1 Qa6 18. Qxa6 bxa6 19. h6 Bh8 20. Ba4 f6 21. exf6 Bxf6 22. Bf4 Nb6 23. Bxc6 Rxc6 24. Rac1 Rfc8 25. Rxc6 Rxc6 26. Be5 Be7 27. Re1 Nd7 28. Bg7 Kf7 29. Re3 a5 30. Rb3 Rc7 31. Rb5 Bf6 32. Rxa5 g5 33. g4 Kg6 34. Ra6 Kf7 35. Kg2 Rb7 36. b3 Rc7 37. Kg3 Rb7 38. Bxf6 Kxf6 39. Nxg5 Nf8 40. f4 Rc7 41. b4 Rc3+ 42. Kf2 Rc4 43. Rxa7 Kg6 44. Rf7 Rc8 45. Rg7+ Kxh6 46. Rg8 1-0

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Chess Match – Movsesian, Sergei vs Carlsen, Magnus- in Moscow Tal Memorial Blitz, Open: A08

[Event "Moscow Tal Memorial Blitz"]
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[Date "2008.08.30"]
[Round "33"]
[White "Movsesian, Sergei"]
[Black "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "2723"]
[BlackElo "2775"]
[ECO "A08"]
[EventDate "2008.08.29"]
[PlyCount "92"]
[EventType "tourn (blitz)"]
[EventRounds "34"]
[EventCountry "RUS"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2008.11.05"]
[EventCategory "20"]

1. e4 c5 2. d3 Nc6 3. g3 d5 4. Nd2 Nf6 5. Bg2 e5 6. Ngf3 Be7 7. O-O O-O 8. c3 d4 9. Nc4 Qc7 10. cxd4 cxd4 11. a4 Be6 12. b3 a6 13. a5 Bxc4 14. bxc4 Nxa5 15. Nh4 g6 16. f4 Nc6 17. f5 b5 18. cxb5 axb5 19. Rxa8 Rxa8 20. Bg5 Ne8 21. f6 Bf8 22. Nf5 gxf5 23. exf5 Qd7 24. h3 b4 25. Re1 Rb8 26. Qg4 Kh8 27. Qh5 b3 28. Bxc6 Qxc6 29. Qxf7 Nd6 30. Qe6 Qf3 31. Qxe5 Qxf5 32. Bf4 Qxe5 33. Bxe5 Kg8 34. Bxd4 Kf7 35. Kf2 Nf5 36. Bb2 Bc5+ 37. Kf3 Bd4 38. Rb1 Bxb2 39. Rxb2 Kxf6 40. g4 Nd6 41. Ke3 Ke5 42. h4 Kd5 43. g5 Nf5+ 44. Kd2 Nxh4 45. Kc3 Nf3 46. Rf2 b2 0-1

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Math between Movsesian, Sergei and Carlsen, Magnus

Event: Moscow Tal Memorial Blitz

Pgn:


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[Date “2008.08.30”]
[Round “33”]
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[Result “0-1”]
[WhiteElo “2723”]
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[ECO “A08”]
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[PlyCount “92”]
[EventType “tourn (blitz)”]
[EventRounds “34”]
[EventCountry “RUS”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2008.11.05”]
[EventCategory “20”]

1. e4 c5 2. d3 Nc6 3. g3 d5 4. Nd2 Nf6 5. Bg2 e5 6. Ngf3 Be7 7. O-O O-O 8. c3 d4 9. Nc4 Qc7 10. cxd4 cxd4 11. a4 Be6 12. b3 a6 13. a5 Bxc4 14. bxc4 Nxa5 15. Nh4 g6 16. f4 Nc6 17. f5 b5 18. cxb5 axb5 19. Rxa8 Rxa8 20. Bg5 Ne8 21. f6 Bf8 22. Nf5 gxf5 23. exf5 Qd7 24. h3 b4 25. Re1 Rb8 26. Qg4 Kh8 27. Qh5 b3 28. Bxc6 Qxc6 29. Qxf7 Nd6 30. Qe6 Qf3 31. Qxe5 Qxf5 32. Bf4 Qxe5 33. Bxe5 Kg8 34. Bxd4 Kf7 35. Kf2 Nf5 36. Bb2 Bc5+ 37. Kf3 Bd4 38. Rb1 Bxb2 39. Rxb2 Kxf6 40. g4 Nd6 41. Ke3 Ke5 42. h4 Kd5 43. g5 Nf5+ 44. Kd2 Nxh4 45. Kc3 Nf3 46. Rf2 b2 0-1

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Chess Match – Carlsen, Magnus vs Leko, Peter- in Morelia/Linares 24th, Open: D45

[Event "Morelia/Linares 24th"]
[Site "Morelia/Linares"]
[Date "2007.02.24"]
[Round "6"]
[White "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Black "Leko, Peter"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2690"]
[BlackElo "2749"]
[ECO "D45"]
[Annotator "Marin,M"]
[EventDate "2007.02.17"]
[PlyCount "40"]
[EventType "tourn"]
[EventRounds "14"]
[EventCountry "ESP"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2007.03.30"]
[EventCategory "20"]

1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Nc3 e6 5. e3 Nbd7 6. Qc2 Bd6 7. b3 O-O 8. Be2 b6 9. Bb2 Bb7 10. O-O Qe7 11. Rad1 Rad8 12. Rfe1 Rfe8 13. e4 Nxe4 14. Nxe4 dxe4 15. Qxe4 Bb4 16. Rf1 Bd6 17. Rfe1 Bb4 18. Rf1 Bd6 19. Rfe1 Bb4 20. Rf1 Bd6 1/2-1/2

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Math between Carlsen, Magnus and Leko, Peter

Event: Morelia/Linares 24th

Pgn:


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[Date “2007.02.24”]
[Round “6”]
[White “Carlsen, Magnus”]
[Black “Leko, Peter”]
[Result “1/2-1/2”]
[WhiteElo “2690”]
[BlackElo “2749”]
[ECO “D45”]
[Annotator “Marin,M”]
[EventDate “2007.02.17”]
[PlyCount “40”]
[EventType “tourn”]
[EventRounds “14”]
[EventCountry “ESP”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2007.03.30”]
[EventCategory “20”]

1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Nc3 e6 5. e3 Nbd7 6. Qc2 Bd6 7. b3 O-O 8. Be2 b6 9. Bb2 Bb7 10. O-O Qe7 11. Rad1 Rad8 12. Rfe1 Rfe8 13. e4 Nxe4 14. Nxe4 dxe4 15. Qxe4 Bb4 16. Rf1 Bd6 17. Rfe1 Bb4 18. Rf1 Bd6 19. Rfe1 Bb4 20. Rf1 Bd6 1/2-1/2

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Chess Match – Kulkarni, Rakesh vs Carlsen, Magnus- in PRO League KO Stage, Open: C22

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[Date "2017.03.01"]
[Round "1"]
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[Black "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "2325"]
[BlackElo "2838"]
[ECO "C22"]
[EventDate "2017.03.01"]
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[EventType "team-k.o."]
[EventRounds "5"]
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[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2017.04.27"]
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[BlackTeam "Norway Gnomes"]
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1. e4 e5 2. d4 exd4 3. Qxd4 Nc6 4. Qe3 Nf6 5. Nc3 Bb4 6. Bd2 O-O 7. O-O-O Re8 8. Qg3 Rxe4 9. f3 Re8 10. Bd3 Ne5 11. Be2 d5 12. f4 Bxc3 13. Qxc3 Ne4 14. Qb3 Nxd2 15. Rxd2 Nc4 16. Rd1 Ne3 17. Rd2 c6 18. Nf3 Nxg2 19. Rg1 Nxf4 20. Bd1 Qf6 21. Rf2 Nh3 22. Rfg2 Nxg1 23. Rxg1 Qf4+ 24. Kb1 Re3 25. Re1 Rxe1 26. Nxe1 Qd2 27. Qd3 Qxe1 28. Qe2 Qxe2 0-1

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Math between Kulkarni, Rakesh and Carlsen, Magnus

Event: PRO League KO Stage

Pgn:


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[Date “2017.03.01”]
[Round “1”]
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[Black “Carlsen, Magnus”]
[Result “0-1”]
[WhiteElo “2325”]
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[EventType “team-k.o.”]
[EventRounds “5”]
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[SourceDate “2017.04.27”]
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[BlackTeam “Norway Gnomes”]
[WhiteTeamCountry “IND”]
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Chess Match – L’Ami, Erwin vs Carlsen, Magnus- in Schagen rapid 25’+5, Open: E34

[Event "Schagen rapid 25'+5"]
[Site "Schagen"]
[Date "2005.05.01"]
[Round "6"]
[White "L'Ami, Erwin"]
[Black "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "2516"]
[BlackElo "2581"]
[ECO "E34"]
[EventDate "2005.04.30"]
[PlyCount "155"]
[EventType "tourn (rapid)"]
[EventRounds "6"]
[EventCountry "NED"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2005.09.26"]
[EventCategory "12"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. Qc2 d5 5. cxd5 c5 6. dxc5 Nxd5 7. Bd2 Bxc5 8. Nxd5 Qxd5 9. Rc1 Nd7 10. b4 Bb6 11. e4 Qh5 12. Nf3 O-O 13. Be2 Nf6 14. Ng5 Ng4 15. Rf1 h6 16. h3 hxg5 17. hxg4 Qh2 18. Bxg5 Bd7 19. Qd3 Bc6 20. Qh3 Qxh3 21. gxh3 Bxe4 22. f3 Bd5 23. Bc4 Bxc4 24. Rxc4 Rac8 25. Rxc8 Rxc8 26. Kd1 Rc3 27. Bc1 f6 28. Kd2 Rc4 29. a3 a5 30. Kd3 Rd4+ 31. Kc3 axb4+ 32. axb4 Rd5 33. Re1 Kf7 34. Be3 Bc7 35. Re2 Be5+ 36. Kc2 Bd6 37. Kb3 Re5 38. Re1 Rb5 39. Bd2 Rd5 40. Be3 g5 41. Re2 Re5 42. Re1 Ke7 43. Bd2 Rd5 44. Be3 Rd3+ 45. Kc4 Ra3 46. Re2 e5 47. Re1 Ke6 48. Re2 Kd7 49. Re1 Kc6 50. b5+ Kd7 51. Re2 Ra4+ 52. Kc3 Ke6 53. Rb2 e4 54. Rf2 exf3 55. Rxf3 Bf4 56. Kb3 Re4 57. Bxf4 gxf4 58. Kc3 Ke5 59. Kd2 Rb4 60. Rc3 Rxb5 61. Ke2 Rd5 62. Kf3 b5 63. Rb3 Kd4 64. Kxf4 Kc4 65. Rb1 b4 66. h4 b3 67. h5 Kc3 68. h6 b2 69. h7 Rd8 70. Kf5 Rh8 71. Kg6 Rb8 72. Kg7 Rb7+ 73. Kg6 Rb8 74. Kxf6 Kc2 75. Rxb2+ Kxb2 76. g5 Kc3 77. Kg7 Rb7+ 78. Kh6 1-0

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Math between L’Ami, Erwin and Carlsen, Magnus

Event: Schagen rapid 25’+5

Pgn:


[Event “Schagen rapid 25’+5”]
[Site “Schagen”]
[Date “2005.05.01”]
[Round “6”]
[White “L’Ami, Erwin”]
[Black “Carlsen, Magnus”]
[Result “1-0”]
[WhiteElo “2516”]
[BlackElo “2581”]
[ECO “E34”]
[EventDate “2005.04.30”]
[PlyCount “155”]
[EventType “tourn (rapid)”]
[EventRounds “6”]
[EventCountry “NED”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2005.09.26”]
[EventCategory “12”]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. Qc2 d5 5. cxd5 c5 6. dxc5 Nxd5 7. Bd2 Bxc5 8. Nxd5 Qxd5 9. Rc1 Nd7 10. b4 Bb6 11. e4 Qh5 12. Nf3 O-O 13. Be2 Nf6 14. Ng5 Ng4 15. Rf1 h6 16. h3 hxg5 17. hxg4 Qh2 18. Bxg5 Bd7 19. Qd3 Bc6 20. Qh3 Qxh3 21. gxh3 Bxe4 22. f3 Bd5 23. Bc4 Bxc4 24. Rxc4 Rac8 25. Rxc8 Rxc8 26. Kd1 Rc3 27. Bc1 f6 28. Kd2 Rc4 29. a3 a5 30. Kd3 Rd4+ 31. Kc3 axb4+ 32. axb4 Rd5 33. Re1 Kf7 34. Be3 Bc7 35. Re2 Be5+ 36. Kc2 Bd6 37. Kb3 Re5 38. Re1 Rb5 39. Bd2 Rd5 40. Be3 g5 41. Re2 Re5 42. Re1 Ke7 43. Bd2 Rd5 44. Be3 Rd3+ 45. Kc4 Ra3 46. Re2 e5 47. Re1 Ke6 48. Re2 Kd7 49. Re1 Kc6 50. b5+ Kd7 51. Re2 Ra4+ 52. Kc3 Ke6 53. Rb2 e4 54. Rf2 exf3 55. Rxf3 Bf4 56. Kb3 Re4 57. Bxf4 gxf4 58. Kc3 Ke5 59. Kd2 Rb4 60. Rc3 Rxb5 61. Ke2 Rd5 62. Kf3 b5 63. Rb3 Kd4 64. Kxf4 Kc4 65. Rb1 b4 66. h4 b3 67. h5 Kc3 68. h6 b2 69. h7 Rd8 70. Kf5 Rh8 71. Kg6 Rb8 72. Kg7 Rb7+ 73. Kg6 Rb8 74. Kxf6 Kc2 75. Rxb2+ Kxb2 76. g5 Kc3 77. Kg7 Rb7+ 78. Kh6 1-0

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Chess Match – Carlsen, Magnus vs Cheparinov, Ivan- in World Cup, Open: A48

[Event "World Cup"]
[Site "Khanty-Mansiysk"]
[Date "2007.12.06"]
[Round "5.1"]
[White "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Black "Cheparinov, Ivan"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "2714"]
[BlackElo "2670"]
[ECO "A48"]
[Annotator "Friedel,F"]
[EventDate "2007.11.24"]
[PlyCount "123"]
[EventType "k.o."]
[EventRounds "7"]
[EventCountry "RUS"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2008.01.30"]
[{ Carlsen and Cheparinov already met in the third round of the World Cup in "{ Carlsen and Cheparinov already met in the third round of the World Cup in”]
[Khanty-Mansiysk two years ago. The two regular games ended with the score “Khanty-Mansiysk two years ago. The two regular games ended with the score”]
[1-1 then, each of the opponents winning with the black pieces! After that “1-1 then, each of the opponents winning with the black pieces! After that”]
[in the rapid Magnus knocked out Ivan by winning both games. In the two “in the rapid Magnus knocked out Ivan by winning both games. In the two”]
[years period both players constantly grew in strength and now belong to the “years period both players constantly grew in strength and now belong to the”]
[strongest grandmasters in the world. High time for a new confrontation! } "strongest grandmasters in the world. High time for a new confrontation! }"]
[1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 g6 { The King's Indian is a dangerous weapon in hands of "1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 g6 { The King’s Indian is a dangerous weapon in hands of”]
[tactical players. It usually leads to sharp tactical battle, where White “tactical players. It usually leads to sharp tactical battle, where White”]
[gains space advantage, but where Black often keeps good counterplay “gains space advantage, but where Black often keeps good counterplay”]
[possibilities against the white king. It fits perfectly to Cheparinov’s “possibilities against the white king. It fits perfectly to Cheparinov’s”]
[aggressive playing style. } 3. Bg5 { No, thank you. The young Norwegian, “aggressive playing style. } 3. Bg5 { No, thank you. The young Norwegian,”]
[who, by the way plays the King’s Indian himself from time to time, declines “who, by the way plays the King’s Indian himself from time to time, declines”]
[the invitation and chooses a solid and quiet set-up, without big ambitions “the invitation and chooses a solid and quiet set-up, without big ambitions”]
[to fight for the opening advantage. Earlier Carlsen used to play 3.g3 in “to fight for the opening advantage. Earlier Carlsen used to play 3.g3 in”]
[this position. } 3… Bg7 4. Nbd2 d6 5. e4 O-O 6. c3 c5 7. dxc5 dxc5 8. Bc4 "this position. } 3… Bg7 4. Nbd2 d6 5. e4 O-O 6. c3 c5 7. dxc5 dxc5 8. Bc4"]
[Nc6 9. O-O Qc7 10. Qe2 h6 11. Bh4 Nh5 12. Rfe1 Bg4 13. Qe3 g5 { A novelty. "Nc6 9. O-O Qc7 10. Qe2 h6 11. Bh4 Nh5 12. Rfe1 Bg4 13. Qe3 g5 { A novelty.”]
[Cheparinov gains the bishop pair for the price of weakening his kingside “Cheparinov gains the bishop pair for the price of weakening his kingside”]
[pawn structure. } 14. Bg3 Nxg3 15. hxg3 b6 16. Nh2 Bh5 17. g4 { So after “pawn structure. } 14. Bg3 Nxg3 15. hxg3 b6 16. Nh2 Bh5 17. g4 { So after”]
[all Carlsen couldn’t resist the temptation and tries to exploit opponent’s “all Carlsen couldn’t resist the temptation and tries to exploit opponent’s”]
[provokative play. } ( { The more cautious } 17. Be2 { is answered with } "provokative play. } ( { The more cautious } 17. Be2 { is answered with }"]
[17… Bg6 { and again in order to avoid passivity White must take some "17… Bg6 { and again in order to avoid passivity White must take some”]
[aggressive actions connected with f2-f4. }) 17… Bg6 18. g3 Rad8 19. f4 "aggressive actions connected with f2-f4. }) 17… Bg6 18. g3 Rad8 19. f4"]
[Nd4 { Who said anything about "a solid and quiet opening set-up"? Well, in "Nd4 { Who said anything about “a solid and quiet opening set-up”? Well, in”]
[reality the players’ style and fighting spirit counts more than any other “reality the players’ style and fighting spirit counts more than any other”]
[factors. It is curious that in spite of wild complications the position “factors. It is curious that in spite of wild complications the position”]
[remains about equal. The only difference to the usual equality is that here “remains about equal. The only difference to the usual equality is that here”]
[any mistake can lead to immediate disaster for either side. } 20. Rac1 b5 "any mistake can lead to immediate disaster for either side. } 20. Rac1 b5"]
[21. Bf1 gxf4 22. gxf4 Ne6 ( { I doubt that the cautious } 22… Bh7 { in "21. Bf1 gxf4 22. gxf4 Ne6 ( { I doubt that the cautious } 22… Bh7 { in”]
[order to keep the material balance did cross Cheparinov’s mind. }) 23. e5 { “order to keep the material balance did cross Cheparinov’s mind. }) 23. e5 {“]
[Due to the large amount of variations to calculate, it is difficult to “Due to the large amount of variations to calculate, it is difficult to”]
[choose which pawn to advance. Carlsen’s move is more cautious, opening “choose which pawn to advance. Carlsen’s move is more cautious, opening”]
[fewerdiagonals for black pieces and trying to keep the queen away from the “fewerdiagonals for black pieces and trying to keep the queen away from the”]
[white king. } ( { Advancing the other pawn looks possible too: } 23. f5 Be5 "white king. } ( { Advancing the other pawn looks possible too: } 23. f5 Be5"]
[24. Ndf3 ( { worse is } 24. Nhf3 Bf4) 24… Bf4 25. Qf2 Bxc1 26. Rxc1 Qf4 ( "24. Ndf3 ( { worse is } 24. Nhf3 Bf4) 24… Bf4 25. Qf2 Bxc1 26. Rxc1 Qf4 ("]
[{ or } 26… Nf4 { after which White is not necessarily forced to take the "{ or } 26… Nf4 { after which White is not necessarily forced to take the”]
[bishop, but can choose between moves like 27.e5 or 27.Qh4, with “bishop, but can choose between moves like 27.e5 or 27.Qh4, with”]
[compensation for the exchange. }) 27. Re1 Ng5 28. Nxg5 Qxg5 29. fxg6 fxg6 "compensation for the exchange. }) 27. Re1 Ng5 28. Nxg5 Qxg5 29. fxg6 fxg6"]
[30. Qg3 a6 { with a double-edged position. }) 23… f5 24. exf6 Rxf6 25. f5 "30. Qg3 a6 { with a double-edged position. }) 23… f5 24. exf6 Rxf6 25. f5"]
[Ng5 26. fxg6 Re6 27. Qf2 Be5 28. Rxe5 (28. Nhf3 { is bad in view of } 28… "Ng5 26. fxg6 Re6 27. Qf2 Be5 28. Rxe5 (28. Nhf3 { is bad in view of } 28…"]
[Bg3) 28… Qxe5 29. Ndf3 Nxf3+ 30. Nxf3 Qf4 31. Re1 Rxe1 { In such "Bg3) 28… Qxe5 29. Ndf3 Nxf3+ 30. Nxf3 Qf4 31. Re1 Rxe1 { In such”]
[positions the side with the rook usually aims to exchange pieces, since in “positions the side with the rook usually aims to exchange pieces, since in”]
[endgame the rook with a pawn has better chances to fight against two minor “endgame the rook with a pawn has better chances to fight against two minor”]
[pieces. } ( { Nevertheless it deserved attention } 31… Qxg4+ 32. Bg2 "pieces. } ( { Nevertheless it deserved attention } 31… Qxg4+ 32. Bg2"]
[Rxe1+ 33. Qxe1 { and now interesting is } 33… Rd6 { with complicated "Rxe1+ 33. Qxe1 { and now interesting is } 33… Rd6 { with complicated”]
[play. White can’t activate his minor pieces due to his vulnerable king. }) "play. White can't activate his minor pieces due to his vulnerable king. })"]
[32. Nxe1 Qxf2+ 33. Kxf2 Rd2+ 34. Ke3 { Thanks to the pawn on g6 White's "32. Nxe1 Qxf2+ 33. Kxf2 Rd2+ 34. Ke3 { Thanks to the pawn on g6 White’s”]
[chances are preferable, but Black should be able to make a draw. However, “chances are preferable, but Black should be able to make a draw. However,”]
[Magnus showed a better technique and nicely used the small inaccuracies “Magnus showed a better technique and nicely used the small inaccuracies”]
[made by Cheparinov, achieving a winning position. Then in the end both “made by Cheparinov, achieving a winning position. Then in the end both”]
[players missed the right continuations. The last one to err was “players missed the right continuations. The last one to err was”]
[Cheparinov…. } 34… Rd1 (34… Rxb2 35. Nd3 Rxa2 36. Nxc5 Rb2 { is a “Cheparinov…. } 34… Rd1 (34… Rxb2 35. Nd3 Rxa2 36. Nxc5 Rb2 { is a”]
[possible alternative }) 35. Ke2 Ra1 (35… Rb1 36. b3 Rb2+ 37. Ke3 Rxa2 38. "possible alternative }) 35. Ke2 Ra1 (35… Rb1 36. b3 Rb2+ 37. Ke3 Rxa2 38."]
[Bxb5 $16) 36. Bg2 c4 (36… Rxa2 $4 37. Bd5+) 37. a3 Rb1 38. Nc2 Rxb2 39. "Bxb5 $16) 36. Bg2 c4 (36… Rxa2 $4 37. Bd5+) 37. a3 Rb1 38. Nc2 Rxb2 39."]
[Be4 Kg7 40. Ke3 Rb3 41. Kd2 Kf6 (41… e5) 42. Nd4 Rxa3 43. Nxb5 Ra5 44. "Be4 Kg7 40. Ke3 Rb3 41. Kd2 Kf6 (41… e5) 42. Nd4 Rxa3 43. Nxb5 Ra5 44."]
[Nc7 Kg7 45. Ne6+ Kh8 46. Ke3 Ra1 47. Kd4 a5 48. Bc6 a4 49. Be8 Rg1 50. g5 "Nc7 Kg7 45. Ne6+ Kh8 46. Ke3 Ra1 47. Kd4 a5 48. Bc6 a4 49. Be8 Rg1 50. g5"]
[a3 51. Bf7 Rxg5 52. Nxg5 hxg5 53. Bxc4 Kg7 54. Kd3 $2 (54. Ke5 Kxg6 55. Ba2 "a3 51. Bf7 Rxg5 52. Nxg5 hxg5 53. Bxc4 Kg7 54. Kd3 $2 (54. Ke5 Kxg6 55. Ba2"]
[g4 56. Kf4 Kf6 57. Kxg4 Ke5 58. Kf3 $18) 54… Kxg6 55. Kc2 g4 56. Kb3 (56. "g4 56. Kf4 Kf6 57. Kxg4 Ke5 58. Kf3 $18) 54… Kxg6 55. Kc2 g4 56. Kb3 (56."]
[Bd3+ Kg5 57. c4 e5 58. c5 g3 59. Bf1 ( { or } 59. Be4 Kf4 60. Bg2 e4 61. c6 "Bd3+ Kg5 57. c4 e5 58. c5 g3 59. Bf1 ( { or } 59. Be4 Kf4 60. Bg2 e4 61. c6"]
[e3 62. c7 e2 63. Kd2 a2) 59… e4 60. c6 e3 61. c7 g2 62. Bxg2 e2 63. Kd2 "e3 62. c7 e2 63. Kd2 a2) 59… e4 60. c6 e3 61. c7 g2 62. Bxg2 e2 63. Kd2"]
[a2 $11) 56… Kf5 57. Kxa3 { This endgame is easy to analyze thanks to the "a2 $11) 56… Kf5 57. Kxa3 { This endgame is easy to analyze thanks to the”]
[available so-called tablebases. Playing it with no time is a completely “available so-called tablebases. Playing it with no time is a completely”]
[different thing, so I will just indicate the mistakes, without deep “different thing, so I will just indicate the mistakes, without deep”]
[analysis. } 57… g3 $2 (57… Ke4 58. Ba6 e5 $11 { Also 57… Kf4 and “analysis. } 57… g3 $2 (57… Ke4 58. Ba6 e5 $11 { Also 57… Kf4 and”]
[57…e5 are sufficient for a draw. }) 58. Bf1 $2 ( { Correct is } 58. Bd5 "57…e5 are sufficient for a draw. }) 58. Bf1 $2 ( { Correct is } 58. Bd5"]
[e5 59. Bg2 { (or 59.Bh1) } 59… e4 60. Kb3 e3 61. Kc2 { winning }) 58… "e5 59. Bg2 { (or 59.Bh1) } 59… e4 60. Kb3 e3 61. Kc2 { winning }) 58…"]
[e5 $2 (58… Kf4 { (or immediately 58…Ke4) } 59. c4 Ke4 60. Kb4 e5 61. "e5 $2 (58… Kf4 { (or immediately 58…Ke4) } 59. c4 Ke4 60. Kb4 e5 61."]
[Kc3 (61. c5 Kd5 62. Kb5 e4 63. Bg2 Kd4 64. c6 e3 65. c7 e2 66. c8=Q e1=Q "Kc3 (61. c5 Kd5 62. Kb5 e4 63. Bg2 Kd4 64. c6 e3 65. c7 e2 66. c8=Q e1=Q"]
[$11) 61… Kf3 62. c5 Kf2 63. Bh3 e4 64. c6 e3 65. c7 e2 66. c8=Q e1=Q+ $11 "$11) 61… Kf3 62. c5 Kf2 63. Bh3 e4 64. c6 e3 65. c7 e2 66. c8=Q e1=Q+ $11"]
[) 59. Kb3 $2 { This move again allows Black to escape } ( { White must ") 59. Kb3 $2 { This move again allows Black to escape } ( { White must”]
[start with } 59. Bg2 e4 (59… Kf4 60. c4 $18) 60. Kb3 Ke5 61. Kc4 $18) "start with } 59. Bg2 e4 (59… Kf4 60. c4 $18) 60. Kb3 Ke5 61. Kc4 $18)"]
[59… Kf4 $2 { The last mistake. } (59… Ke4 $1 60. Bg2+ Kd3 $1 { still "59… Kf4 $2 { The last mistake. } (59… Ke4 $1 60. Bg2+ Kd3 $1 { still”]
[achieves a draw. }) 60. Bg2 Ke3 61. Kc4 Kf2 62. Be4 (62. Be4 g2 63. Bxg2 "achieves a draw. }) 60. Bg2 Ke3 61. Kc4 Kf2 62. Be4 (62. Be4 g2 63. Bxg2"]
[Kxg2 64. Kd5 $18) 1-0 "Kxg2 64. Kd5 $18) 1-0"]
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After that”]\n[in the rapid Magnus knocked out Ivan by winning both games. In the two “in the rapid Magnus knocked out Ivan by winning both games. In the two”]\n[years period both players constantly grew in strength and now belong to the “years period both players constantly grew in strength and now belong to the”]\n[strongest grandmasters in the world. High time for a new confrontation! } \”strongest grandmasters in the world. High time for a new confrontation! }\”]\n[1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 g6 { The King’s Indian is a dangerous weapon in hands of \”1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 g6 { The King’s Indian is a dangerous weapon in hands of”]\n[tactical players. It usually leads to sharp tactical battle, where White “tactical players. It usually leads to sharp tactical battle, where White”]\n[gains space advantage, but where Black often keeps good counterplay “gains space advantage, but where Black often keeps good counterplay”]\n[possibilities against the white king. It fits perfectly to Cheparinov’s “possibilities against the white king. It fits perfectly to Cheparinov’s”]\n[aggressive playing style. } 3. Bg5 { No, thank you. The young Norwegian, “aggressive playing style. } 3. Bg5 { No, thank you. The young Norwegian,”]\n[who, by the way plays the King’s Indian himself from time to time, declines “who, by the way plays the King’s Indian himself from time to time, declines”]\n[the invitation and chooses a solid and quiet set-up, without big ambitions “the invitation and chooses a solid and quiet set-up, without big ambitions”]\n[to fight for the opening advantage. Earlier Carlsen used to play 3.g3 in “to fight for the opening advantage. Earlier Carlsen used to play 3.g3 in”]\n[this position. } 3… Bg7 4. Nbd2 d6 5. e4 O-O 6. c3 c5 7. dxc5 dxc5 8. Bc4 \”this position. } 3… Bg7 4. Nbd2 d6 5. e4 O-O 6. c3 c5 7. dxc5 dxc5 8. Bc4\”]\n[Nc6 9. O-O Qc7 10. Qe2 h6 11. Bh4 Nh5 12. Rfe1 Bg4 13. Qe3 g5 { A novelty. \”Nc6 9. O-O Qc7 10. Qe2 h6 11. Bh4 Nh5 12. Rfe1 Bg4 13. Qe3 g5 { A novelty.”]\n[Cheparinov gains the bishop pair for the price of weakening his kingside “Cheparinov gains the bishop pair for the price of weakening his kingside”]\n[pawn structure. } 14. Bg3 Nxg3 15. hxg3 b6 16. Nh2 Bh5 17. g4 { So after “pawn structure. } 14. Bg3 Nxg3 15. hxg3 b6 16. Nh2 Bh5 17. g4 { So after”]\n[all Carlsen couldn’t resist the temptation and tries to exploit opponent’s “all Carlsen couldn’t resist the temptation and tries to exploit opponent’s”]\n[provokative play. } ( { The more cautious } 17. Be2 { is answered with } \”provokative play. } ( { The more cautious } 17. Be2 { is answered with }\”]\n[17… Bg6 { and again in order to avoid passivity White must take some \”17… Bg6 { and again in order to avoid passivity White must take some”]\n[aggressive actions connected with f2-f4. }) 17… Bg6 18. g3 Rad8 19. f4 \”aggressive actions connected with f2-f4. }) 17… Bg6 18. g3 Rad8 19. f4\”]\n[Nd4 { Who said anything about \”a solid and quiet opening set-up\”? Well, in \”Nd4 { Who said anything about “a solid and quiet opening set-up”? Well, in”]\n[reality the players’ style and fighting spirit counts more than any other “reality the players’ style and fighting spirit counts more than any other”]\n[factors. It is curious that in spite of wild complications the position “factors. It is curious that in spite of wild complications the position”]\n[remains about equal. The only difference to the usual equality is that here “remains about equal. The only difference to the usual equality is that here”]\n[any mistake can lead to immediate disaster for either side. } 20. Rac1 b5 \”any mistake can lead to immediate disaster for either side. } 20. Rac1 b5\”]\n[21. Bf1 gxf4 22. gxf4 Ne6 ( { I doubt that the cautious } 22… Bh7 { in \”21. Bf1 gxf4 22. gxf4 Ne6 ( { I doubt that the cautious } 22… Bh7 { in”]\n[order to keep the material balance did cross Cheparinov’s mind. }) 23. e5 { “order to keep the material balance did cross Cheparinov’s mind. }) 23. e5 {“]\n[Due to the large amount of variations to calculate, it is difficult to “Due to the large amount of variations to calculate, it is difficult to”]\n[choose which pawn to advance. Carlsen’s move is more cautious, opening “choose which pawn to advance. Carlsen’s move is more cautious, opening”]\n[fewerdiagonals for black pieces and trying to keep the queen away from the “fewerdiagonals for black pieces and trying to keep the queen away from the”]\n[white king. } ( { Advancing the other pawn looks possible too: } 23. f5 Be5 \”white king. } ( { Advancing the other pawn looks possible too: } 23. f5 Be5\”]\n[24. Ndf3 ( { worse is } 24. Nhf3 Bf4) 24… Bf4 25. Qf2 Bxc1 26. Rxc1 Qf4 ( \”24. Ndf3 ( { worse is } 24. Nhf3 Bf4) 24… Bf4 25. Qf2 Bxc1 26. Rxc1 Qf4 (\”]\n[{ or } 26… Nf4 { after which White is not necessarily forced to take the \”{ or } 26… Nf4 { after which White is not necessarily forced to take the”]\n[bishop, but can choose between moves like 27.e5 or 27.Qh4, with “bishop, but can choose between moves like 27.e5 or 27.Qh4, with”]\n[compensation for the exchange. }) 27. Re1 Ng5 28. Nxg5 Qxg5 29. fxg6 fxg6 \”compensation for the exchange. }) 27. Re1 Ng5 28. Nxg5 Qxg5 29. fxg6 fxg6\”]\n[30. Qg3 a6 { with a double-edged position. }) 23… f5 24. exf6 Rxf6 25. f5 \”30. Qg3 a6 { with a double-edged position. }) 23… f5 24. exf6 Rxf6 25. f5\”]\n[Ng5 26. fxg6 Re6 27. Qf2 Be5 28. Rxe5 (28. Nhf3 { is bad in view of } 28… \”Ng5 26. fxg6 Re6 27. Qf2 Be5 28. Rxe5 (28. Nhf3 { is bad in view of } 28…\”]\n[Bg3) 28… Qxe5 29. Ndf3 Nxf3+ 30. Nxf3 Qf4 31. Re1 Rxe1 { In such \”Bg3) 28… Qxe5 29. Ndf3 Nxf3+ 30. Nxf3 Qf4 31. Re1 Rxe1 { In such”]\n[positions the side with the rook usually aims to exchange pieces, since in “positions the side with the rook usually aims to exchange pieces, since in”]\n[endgame the rook with a pawn has better chances to fight against two minor “endgame the rook with a pawn has better chances to fight against two minor”]\n[pieces. } ( { Nevertheless it deserved attention } 31… Qxg4+ 32. Bg2 \”pieces. } ( { Nevertheless it deserved attention } 31… Qxg4+ 32. Bg2\”]\n[Rxe1+ 33. Qxe1 { and now interesting is } 33… Rd6 { with complicated \”Rxe1+ 33. Qxe1 { and now interesting is } 33… Rd6 { with complicated”]\n[play. White can’t activate his minor pieces due to his vulnerable king. }) \”play. White can’t activate his minor pieces due to his vulnerable king. })\”]\n[32. Nxe1 Qxf2+ 33. Kxf2 Rd2+ 34. Ke3 { Thanks to the pawn on g6 White’s \”32. Nxe1 Qxf2+ 33. Kxf2 Rd2+ 34. Ke3 { Thanks to the pawn on g6 White’s”]\n[chances are preferable, but Black should be able to make a draw. However, “chances are preferable, but Black should be able to make a draw. However,”]\n[Magnus showed a better technique and nicely used the small inaccuracies “Magnus showed a better technique and nicely used the small inaccuracies”]\n[made by Cheparinov, achieving a winning position. Then in the end both “made by Cheparinov, achieving a winning position. Then in the end both”]\n[players missed the right continuations. The last one to err was “players missed the right continuations. The last one to err was”]\n[Cheparinov…. } 34… Rd1 (34… Rxb2 35. Nd3 Rxa2 36. Nxc5 Rb2 { is a “Cheparinov…. } 34… Rd1 (34… Rxb2 35. Nd3 Rxa2 36. Nxc5 Rb2 { is a”]\n[possible alternative }) 35. Ke2 Ra1 (35… Rb1 36. b3 Rb2+ 37. Ke3 Rxa2 38. \”possible alternative }) 35. Ke2 Ra1 (35… Rb1 36. b3 Rb2+ 37. Ke3 Rxa2 38.\”]\n[Bxb5 $16) 36. Bg2 c4 (36… Rxa2 $4 37. Bd5+) 37. a3 Rb1 38. Nc2 Rxb2 39. \”Bxb5 $16) 36. Bg2 c4 (36… Rxa2 $4 37. Bd5+) 37. a3 Rb1 38. Nc2 Rxb2 39.\”]\n[Be4 Kg7 40. Ke3 Rb3 41. Kd2 Kf6 (41… e5) 42. Nd4 Rxa3 43. Nxb5 Ra5 44. \”Be4 Kg7 40. Ke3 Rb3 41. Kd2 Kf6 (41… e5) 42. Nd4 Rxa3 43. Nxb5 Ra5 44.\”]\n[Nc7 Kg7 45. Ne6+ Kh8 46. Ke3 Ra1 47. Kd4 a5 48. Bc6 a4 49. Be8 Rg1 50. g5 \”Nc7 Kg7 45. Ne6+ Kh8 46. Ke3 Ra1 47. Kd4 a5 48. Bc6 a4 49. Be8 Rg1 50. g5\”]\n[a3 51. Bf7 Rxg5 52. Nxg5 hxg5 53. Bxc4 Kg7 54. Kd3 $2 (54. Ke5 Kxg6 55. Ba2 \”a3 51. Bf7 Rxg5 52. Nxg5 hxg5 53. Bxc4 Kg7 54. Kd3 $2 (54. Ke5 Kxg6 55. Ba2\”]\n[g4 56. Kf4 Kf6 57. Kxg4 Ke5 58. Kf3 $18) 54… Kxg6 55. Kc2 g4 56. Kb3 (56. \”g4 56. Kf4 Kf6 57. Kxg4 Ke5 58. Kf3 $18) 54… Kxg6 55. Kc2 g4 56. Kb3 (56.\”]\n[Bd3+ Kg5 57. c4 e5 58. c5 g3 59. Bf1 ( { or } 59. Be4 Kf4 60. Bg2 e4 61. c6 \”Bd3+ Kg5 57. c4 e5 58. c5 g3 59. Bf1 ( { or } 59. Be4 Kf4 60. Bg2 e4 61. c6\”]\n[e3 62. c7 e2 63. Kd2 a2) 59… e4 60. c6 e3 61. c7 g2 62. Bxg2 e2 63. Kd2 \”e3 62. c7 e2 63. Kd2 a2) 59… e4 60. c6 e3 61. c7 g2 62. Bxg2 e2 63. Kd2\”]\n[a2 $11) 56… Kf5 57. Kxa3 { This endgame is easy to analyze thanks to the \”a2 $11) 56… Kf5 57. Kxa3 { This endgame is easy to analyze thanks to the”]\n[available so-called tablebases. Playing it with no time is a completely “available so-called tablebases. Playing it with no time is a completely”]\n[different thing, so I will just indicate the mistakes, without deep “different thing, so I will just indicate the mistakes, without deep”]\n[analysis. } 57… g3 $2 (57… Ke4 58. Ba6 e5 $11 { Also 57… Kf4 and “analysis. } 57… g3 $2 (57… Ke4 58. Ba6 e5 $11 { Also 57… Kf4 and”]\n[57…e5 are sufficient for a draw. }) 58. Bf1 $2 ( { Correct is } 58. Bd5 \”57…e5 are sufficient for a draw. }) 58. Bf1 $2 ( { Correct is } 58. Bd5\”]\n[e5 59. Bg2 { (or 59.Bh1) } 59… e4 60. Kb3 e3 61. Kc2 { winning }) 58… \”e5 59. Bg2 { (or 59.Bh1) } 59… e4 60. Kb3 e3 61. Kc2 { winning }) 58…\”]\n[e5 $2 (58… Kf4 { (or immediately 58…Ke4) } 59. c4 Ke4 60. Kb4 e5 61. \”e5 $2 (58… Kf4 { (or immediately 58…Ke4) } 59. c4 Ke4 60. Kb4 e5 61.\”]\n[Kc3 (61. c5 Kd5 62. Kb5 e4 63. Bg2 Kd4 64. c6 e3 65. c7 e2 66. c8=Q e1=Q \”Kc3 (61. c5 Kd5 62. Kb5 e4 63. Bg2 Kd4 64. c6 e3 65. c7 e2 66. c8=Q e1=Q\”]\n[$11) 61… Kf3 62. c5 Kf2 63. Bh3 e4 64. c6 e3 65. c7 e2 66. c8=Q e1=Q+ $11 \”$11) 61… Kf3 62. c5 Kf2 63. Bh3 e4 64. c6 e3 65. c7 e2 66. c8=Q e1=Q+ $11\”]\n[) 59. Kb3 $2 { This move again allows Black to escape } ( { White must \”) 59. Kb3 $2 { This move again allows Black to escape } ( { White must”]\n[start with } 59. Bg2 e4 (59… Kf4 60. c4 $18) 60. Kb3 Ke5 61. Kc4 $18) \”start with } 59. Bg2 e4 (59… Kf4 60. c4 $18) 60. Kb3 Ke5 61. 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Math between Carlsen, Magnus and Cheparinov, Ivan

Event: World Cup

Pgn:


[Event “World Cup”]
[Site “Khanty-Mansiysk”]
[Date “2007.12.06”]
[Round “5.1”]
[White “Carlsen, Magnus”]
[Black “Cheparinov, Ivan”]
[Result “1-0”]
[WhiteElo “2714”]
[BlackElo “2670”]
[ECO “A48”]
[Annotator “Friedel,F”]
[EventDate “2007.11.24”]
[PlyCount “123”]
[EventType “k.o.”]
[EventRounds “7”]
[EventCountry “RUS”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2008.01.30”]
[[{ Carlsen and Cheparinov already met in the third round of the World Cup in “{ Carlsen and Cheparinov already met in the third round of the World Cup in”] “[{ Carlsen and Cheparinov already met in the third round of the World Cup in “{ Carlsen and Cheparinov already met in the third round of the World Cup in”]”]
[[Khanty-Mansiysk two years ago. The two regular games ended with the score “Khanty-Mansiysk two years ago. The two regular games ended with the score”] “[Khanty-Mansiysk two years ago. The two regular games ended with the score “Khanty-Mansiysk two years ago. The two regular games ended with the score”]”]
[[1-1 then, each of the opponents winning with the black pieces! After that “1-1 then, each of the opponents winning with the black pieces! After that”] “[1-1 then, each of the opponents winning with the black pieces! After that “1-1 then, each of the opponents winning with the black pieces! After that”]”]
[[in the rapid Magnus knocked out Ivan by winning both games. In the two “in the rapid Magnus knocked out Ivan by winning both games. In the two”] “[in the rapid Magnus knocked out Ivan by winning both games. In the two “in the rapid Magnus knocked out Ivan by winning both games. In the two”]”]
[[years period both players constantly grew in strength and now belong to the “years period both players constantly grew in strength and now belong to the”] “[years period both players constantly grew in strength and now belong to the “years period both players constantly grew in strength and now belong to the”]”]
[[strongest grandmasters in the world. High time for a new confrontation! } “strongest grandmasters in the world. High time for a new confrontation! }”] “[strongest grandmasters in the world. High time for a new confrontation! } “strongest grandmasters in the world. High time for a new confrontation! }”]”]
[[1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 g6 { The King’s Indian is a dangerous weapon in hands of “1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 g6 { The King’s Indian is a dangerous weapon in hands of”] “[1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 g6 { The King’s Indian is a dangerous weapon in hands of “1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 g6 { The King’s Indian is a dangerous weapon in hands of”]”]
[[tactical players. It usually leads to sharp tactical battle, where White “tactical players. It usually leads to sharp tactical battle, where White”] “[tactical players. It usually leads to sharp tactical battle, where White “tactical players. It usually leads to sharp tactical battle, where White”]”]
[[gains space advantage, but where Black often keeps good counterplay “gains space advantage, but where Black often keeps good counterplay”] “[gains space advantage, but where Black often keeps good counterplay “gains space advantage, but where Black often keeps good counterplay”]”]
[[possibilities against the white king. It fits perfectly to Cheparinov’s “possibilities against the white king. It fits perfectly to Cheparinov’s”] “[possibilities against the white king. It fits perfectly to Cheparinov’s “possibilities against the white king. It fits perfectly to Cheparinov’s”]”]
[[aggressive playing style. } 3. Bg5 { No, thank you. The young Norwegian, “aggressive playing style. } 3. Bg5 { No, thank you. The young Norwegian,”] “[aggressive playing style. } 3. Bg5 { No, thank you. The young Norwegian, “aggressive playing style. } 3. Bg5 { No, thank you. The young Norwegian,”]”]
[[who, by the way plays the King’s Indian himself from time to time, declines “who, by the way plays the King’s Indian himself from time to time, declines”] “[who, by the way plays the King’s Indian himself from time to time, declines “who, by the way plays the King’s Indian himself from time to time, declines”]”]
[[the invitation and chooses a solid and quiet set-up, without big ambitions “the invitation and chooses a solid and quiet set-up, without big ambitions”] “[the invitation and chooses a solid and quiet set-up, without big ambitions “the invitation and chooses a solid and quiet set-up, without big ambitions”]”]
[[to fight for the opening advantage. Earlier Carlsen used to play 3.g3 in “to fight for the opening advantage. Earlier Carlsen used to play 3.g3 in”] “[to fight for the opening advantage. Earlier Carlsen used to play 3.g3 in “to fight for the opening advantage. Earlier Carlsen used to play 3.g3 in”]”]
[[this position. } 3… Bg7 4. Nbd2 d6 5. e4 O-O 6. c3 c5 7. dxc5 dxc5 8. Bc4 “this position. } 3… Bg7 4. Nbd2 d6 5. e4 O-O 6. c3 c5 7. dxc5 dxc5 8. Bc4”] “[this position. } 3… Bg7 4. Nbd2 d6 5. e4 O-O 6. c3 c5 7. dxc5 dxc5 8. Bc4 “this position. } 3… Bg7 4. Nbd2 d6 5. e4 O-O 6. c3 c5 7. dxc5 dxc5 8. Bc4″]”]
[[Nc6 9. O-O Qc7 10. Qe2 h6 11. Bh4 Nh5 12. Rfe1 Bg4 13. Qe3 g5 { A novelty. “Nc6 9. O-O Qc7 10. Qe2 h6 11. Bh4 Nh5 12. Rfe1 Bg4 13. Qe3 g5 { A novelty.”] “[Nc6 9. O-O Qc7 10. Qe2 h6 11. Bh4 Nh5 12. Rfe1 Bg4 13. Qe3 g5 { A novelty. “Nc6 9. O-O Qc7 10. Qe2 h6 11. Bh4 Nh5 12. Rfe1 Bg4 13. Qe3 g5 { A novelty.”]”]
[Cheparinov “[Cheparinov gains the bishop pair for the price of weakening his kingside “Cheparinov gains the bishop pair for the price of weakening his kingside”]”]
[[pawn structure. } 14. Bg3 Nxg3 15. hxg3 b6 16. Nh2 Bh5 17. g4 { So after “pawn structure. } 14. Bg3 Nxg3 15. hxg3 b6 16. Nh2 Bh5 17. g4 { So after”] “[pawn structure. } 14. Bg3 Nxg3 15. hxg3 b6 16. Nh2 Bh5 17. g4 { So after “pawn structure. } 14. Bg3 Nxg3 15. hxg3 b6 16. Nh2 Bh5 17. g4 { So after”]”]
[[all Carlsen couldn’t resist the temptation and tries to exploit opponent’s “all Carlsen couldn’t resist the temptation and tries to exploit opponent’s”] “[all Carlsen couldn’t resist the temptation and tries to exploit opponent’s “all Carlsen couldn’t resist the temptation and tries to exploit opponent’s”]”]
[[provokative play. } ( { The more cautious } 17. Be2 { is answered with } “provokative play. } ( { The more cautious } 17. Be2 { is answered with }”] “[provokative play. } ( { The more cautious } 17. Be2 { is answered with } “provokative play. } ( { The more cautious } 17. Be2 { is answered with }”]”]
[[17… Bg6 { and again in order to avoid passivity White must take some “17… Bg6 { and again in order to avoid passivity White must take some”] “[17… Bg6 { and again in order to avoid passivity White must take some “17… Bg6 { and again in order to avoid passivity White must take some”]”]
[[aggressive actions connected with f2-f4. }) 17… Bg6 18. g3 Rad8 19. f4 “aggressive actions connected with f2-f4. }) 17… Bg6 18. g3 Rad8 19. f4”] “[aggressive actions connected with f2-f4. }) 17… Bg6 18. g3 Rad8 19. f4 “aggressive actions connected with f2-f4. }) 17… Bg6 18. g3 Rad8 19. f4″]”]
[[Nd4 { Who said anything about “a solid and quiet opening set-up”? Well, in “Nd4 { Who said anything about “a solid and quiet opening set-up”? Well, in”] “[Nd4 { Who said anything about “a solid and quiet opening set-up”? Well, in “Nd4 { Who said anything about “a solid and quiet opening set-up”? Well, in”]”]
[[reality the players’ style and fighting spirit counts more than any other “reality the players’ style and fighting spirit counts more than any other”] “[reality the players’ style and fighting spirit counts more than any other “reality the players’ style and fighting spirit counts more than any other”]”]
[[factors. It is curious that in spite of wild complications the position “factors. It is curious that in spite of wild complications the position”] “[factors. It is curious that in spite of wild complications the position “factors. It is curious that in spite of wild complications the position”]”]
[[remains about equal. The only difference to the usual equality is that here “remains about equal. The only difference to the usual equality is that here”] “[remains about equal. The only difference to the usual equality is that here “remains about equal. The only difference to the usual equality is that here”]”]
[[any mistake can lead to immediate disaster for either side. } 20. Rac1 b5 “any mistake can lead to immediate disaster for either side. } 20. Rac1 b5”] “[any mistake can lead to immediate disaster for either side. } 20. Rac1 b5 “any mistake can lead to immediate disaster for either side. } 20. Rac1 b5″]”]
[[21. Bf1 gxf4 22. gxf4 Ne6 ( { I doubt that the cautious } 22… Bh7 { in “21. Bf1 gxf4 22. gxf4 Ne6 ( { I doubt that the cautious } 22… Bh7 { in”] “[21. Bf1 gxf4 22. gxf4 Ne6 ( { I doubt that the cautious } 22… Bh7 { in “21. Bf1 gxf4 22. gxf4 Ne6 ( { I doubt that the cautious } 22… Bh7 { in”]”]
[[order to keep the material balance did cross Cheparinov’s mind. }) 23. e5 { “order to keep the material balance did cross Cheparinov’s mind. }) 23. e5 {“] “[order to keep the material balance did cross Cheparinov’s mind. }) 23. e5 { “order to keep the material balance did cross Cheparinov’s mind. }) 23. e5 {“]”]
[Due “[Due to the large amount of variations to calculate, it is difficult to “Due to the large amount of variations to calculate, it is difficult to”]”]
[[choose which pawn to advance. Carlsen’s move is more cautious, opening “choose which pawn to advance. Carlsen’s move is more cautious, opening”] “[choose which pawn to advance. Carlsen’s move is more cautious, opening “choose which pawn to advance. Carlsen’s move is more cautious, opening”]”]
[[fewerdiagonals for black pieces and trying to keep the queen away from the “fewerdiagonals for black pieces and trying to keep the queen away from the”] “[fewerdiagonals for black pieces and trying to keep the queen away from the “fewerdiagonals for black pieces and trying to keep the queen away from the”]”]
[[white king. } ( { Advancing the other pawn looks possible too: } 23. f5 Be5 “white king. } ( { Advancing the other pawn looks possible too: } 23. f5 Be5”] “[white king. } ( { Advancing the other pawn looks possible too: } 23. f5 Be5 “white king. } ( { Advancing the other pawn looks possible too: } 23. f5 Be5″]”]
[[24. Ndf3 ( { worse is } 24. Nhf3 Bf4) 24… Bf4 25. Qf2 Bxc1 26. Rxc1 Qf4 ( “24. Ndf3 ( { worse is } 24. Nhf3 Bf4) 24… Bf4 25. Qf2 Bxc1 26. Rxc1 Qf4 (“] “[24. Ndf3 ( { worse is } 24. Nhf3 Bf4) 24… Bf4 25. Qf2 Bxc1 26. Rxc1 Qf4 ( “24. Ndf3 ( { worse is } 24. Nhf3 Bf4) 24… Bf4 25. Qf2 Bxc1 26. Rxc1 Qf4 (“]”]
[[{ or } 26… Nf4 { after which White is not necessarily forced to take the “{ or } 26… Nf4 { after which White is not necessarily forced to take the”] “[{ or } 26… Nf4 { after which White is not necessarily forced to take the “{ or } 26… Nf4 { after which White is not necessarily forced to take the”]”]
[[bishop, but can choose between moves like 27.e5 or 27.Qh4, with “bishop, but can choose between moves like 27.e5 or 27.Qh4, with”] “[bishop, but can choose between moves like 27.e5 or 27.Qh4, with “bishop, but can choose between moves like 27.e5 or 27.Qh4, with”]”]
[[compensation for the exchange. }) 27. Re1 Ng5 28. Nxg5 Qxg5 29. fxg6 fxg6 “compensation for the exchange. }) 27. Re1 Ng5 28. Nxg5 Qxg5 29. fxg6 fxg6”] “[compensation for the exchange. }) 27. Re1 Ng5 28. Nxg5 Qxg5 29. fxg6 fxg6 “compensation for the exchange. }) 27. Re1 Ng5 28. Nxg5 Qxg5 29. fxg6 fxg6″]”]
[[30. Qg3 a6 { with a double-edged position. }) 23… f5 24. exf6 Rxf6 25. f5 “30. Qg3 a6 { with a double-edged position. }) 23… f5 24. exf6 Rxf6 25. f5”] “[30. Qg3 a6 { with a double-edged position. }) 23… f5 24. exf6 Rxf6 25. f5 “30. Qg3 a6 { with a double-edged position. }) 23… f5 24. exf6 Rxf6 25. f5″]”]
[[Ng5 26. fxg6 Re6 27. Qf2 Be5 28. Rxe5 (28. Nhf3 { is bad in view of } 28… “Ng5 26. fxg6 Re6 27. Qf2 Be5 28. Rxe5 (28. Nhf3 { is bad in view of } 28…”] “[Ng5 26. fxg6 Re6 27. Qf2 Be5 28. Rxe5 (28. Nhf3 { is bad in view of } 28… “Ng5 26. fxg6 Re6 27. Qf2 Be5 28. Rxe5 (28. Nhf3 { is bad in view of } 28…”]”]
[[Bg3) 28… Qxe5 29. Ndf3 Nxf3+ 30. Nxf3 Qf4 31. Re1 Rxe1 { In such “Bg3) 28… Qxe5 29. Ndf3 Nxf3+ 30. Nxf3 Qf4 31. Re1 Rxe1 { In such”] “[Bg3) 28… Qxe5 29. Ndf3 Nxf3+ 30. Nxf3 Qf4 31. Re1 Rxe1 { In such “Bg3) 28… Qxe5 29. Ndf3 Nxf3+ 30. Nxf3 Qf4 31. Re1 Rxe1 { In such”]”]
[[positions the side with the rook usually aims to exchange pieces, since in “positions the side with the rook usually aims to exchange pieces, since in”] “[positions the side with the rook usually aims to exchange pieces, since in “positions the side with the rook usually aims to exchange pieces, since in”]”]
[[endgame the rook with a pawn has better chances to fight against two minor “endgame the rook with a pawn has better chances to fight against two minor”] “[endgame the rook with a pawn has better chances to fight against two minor “endgame the rook with a pawn has better chances to fight against two minor”]”]
[[pieces. } ( { Nevertheless it deserved attention } 31… Qxg4+ 32. Bg2 “pieces. } ( { Nevertheless it deserved attention } 31… Qxg4+ 32. Bg2”] “[pieces. } ( { Nevertheless it deserved attention } 31… Qxg4+ 32. Bg2 “pieces. } ( { Nevertheless it deserved attention } 31… Qxg4+ 32. Bg2″]”]
[[Rxe1+ 33. Qxe1 { and now interesting is } 33… Rd6 { with complicated “Rxe1+ 33. Qxe1 { and now interesting is } 33… Rd6 { with complicated”] “[Rxe1+ 33. Qxe1 { and now interesting is } 33… Rd6 { with complicated “Rxe1+ 33. Qxe1 { and now interesting is } 33… Rd6 { with complicated”]”]
[[play. White can’t activate his minor pieces due to his vulnerable king. }) “play. White can’t activate his minor pieces due to his vulnerable king. })”] “[play. White can’t activate his minor pieces due to his vulnerable king. }) “play. White can’t activate his minor pieces due to his vulnerable king. })”]”]
[[32. Nxe1 Qxf2+ 33. Kxf2 Rd2+ 34. Ke3 { Thanks to the pawn on g6 White’s “32. Nxe1 Qxf2+ 33. Kxf2 Rd2+ 34. Ke3 { Thanks to the pawn on g6 White’s”] “[32. Nxe1 Qxf2+ 33. Kxf2 Rd2+ 34. Ke3 { Thanks to the pawn on g6 White’s “32. Nxe1 Qxf2+ 33. Kxf2 Rd2+ 34. Ke3 { Thanks to the pawn on g6 White’s”]”]
[[chances are preferable, but Black should be able to make a draw. However, “chances are preferable, but Black should be able to make a draw. However,”] “[chances are preferable, but Black should be able to make a draw. However, “chances are preferable, but Black should be able to make a draw. However,”]”]
[Magnus “[Magnus showed a better technique and nicely used the small inaccuracies “Magnus showed a better technique and nicely used the small inaccuracies”]”]
[[made by Cheparinov, achieving a winning position. Then in the end both “made by Cheparinov, achieving a winning position. Then in the end both”] “[made by Cheparinov, achieving a winning position. Then in the end both “made by Cheparinov, achieving a winning position. Then in the end both”]”]
[[players missed the right continuations. The last one to err was “players missed the right continuations. The last one to err was”] “[players missed the right continuations. The last one to err was “players missed the right continuations. The last one to err was”]”]
[[Cheparinov…. } 34… Rd1 (34… Rxb2 35. Nd3 Rxa2 36. Nxc5 Rb2 { is a “Cheparinov…. } 34… Rd1 (34… Rxb2 35. Nd3 Rxa2 36. Nxc5 Rb2 { is a”] “[Cheparinov…. } 34… Rd1 (34… Rxb2 35. Nd3 Rxa2 36. Nxc5 Rb2 { is a “Cheparinov…. } 34… Rd1 (34… Rxb2 35. Nd3 Rxa2 36. Nxc5 Rb2 { is a”]”]
[[possible alternative }) 35. Ke2 Ra1 (35… Rb1 36. b3 Rb2+ 37. Ke3 Rxa2 38. “possible alternative }) 35. Ke2 Ra1 (35… Rb1 36. b3 Rb2+ 37. Ke3 Rxa2 38.”] “[possible alternative }) 35. Ke2 Ra1 (35… Rb1 36. b3 Rb2+ 37. Ke3 Rxa2 38. “possible alternative }) 35. Ke2 Ra1 (35… Rb1 36. b3 Rb2+ 37. Ke3 Rxa2 38.”]”]
[[Bxb5 $16) 36. Bg2 c4 (36… Rxa2 $4 37. Bd5+) 37. a3 Rb1 38. Nc2 Rxb2 39. “Bxb5 $16) 36. Bg2 c4 (36… Rxa2 $4 37. Bd5+) 37. a3 Rb1 38. Nc2 Rxb2 39.”] “[Bxb5 $16) 36. Bg2 c4 (36… Rxa2 $4 37. Bd5+) 37. a3 Rb1 38. Nc2 Rxb2 39. “Bxb5 $16) 36. Bg2 c4 (36… Rxa2 $4 37. Bd5+) 37. a3 Rb1 38. Nc2 Rxb2 39.”]”]
[[Be4 Kg7 40. Ke3 Rb3 41. Kd2 Kf6 (41… e5) 42. Nd4 Rxa3 43. Nxb5 Ra5 44. “Be4 Kg7 40. Ke3 Rb3 41. Kd2 Kf6 (41… e5) 42. Nd4 Rxa3 43. Nxb5 Ra5 44.”] “[Be4 Kg7 40. Ke3 Rb3 41. Kd2 Kf6 (41… e5) 42. Nd4 Rxa3 43. Nxb5 Ra5 44. “Be4 Kg7 40. Ke3 Rb3 41. Kd2 Kf6 (41… e5) 42. Nd4 Rxa3 43. Nxb5 Ra5 44.”]”]
[[Nc7 Kg7 45. Ne6+ Kh8 46. Ke3 Ra1 47. Kd4 a5 48. Bc6 a4 49. Be8 Rg1 50. g5 “Nc7 Kg7 45. Ne6+ Kh8 46. Ke3 Ra1 47. Kd4 a5 48. Bc6 a4 49. Be8 Rg1 50. g5”] “[Nc7 Kg7 45. Ne6+ Kh8 46. Ke3 Ra1 47. Kd4 a5 48. Bc6 a4 49. Be8 Rg1 50. g5 “Nc7 Kg7 45. Ne6+ Kh8 46. Ke3 Ra1 47. Kd4 a5 48. Bc6 a4 49. Be8 Rg1 50. g5″]”]
[[a3 51. Bf7 Rxg5 52. Nxg5 hxg5 53. Bxc4 Kg7 54. Kd3 $2 (54. Ke5 Kxg6 55. Ba2 “a3 51. Bf7 Rxg5 52. Nxg5 hxg5 53. Bxc4 Kg7 54. Kd3 $2 (54. Ke5 Kxg6 55. Ba2”] “[a3 51. Bf7 Rxg5 52. Nxg5 hxg5 53. Bxc4 Kg7 54. Kd3 $2 (54. Ke5 Kxg6 55. Ba2 “a3 51. Bf7 Rxg5 52. Nxg5 hxg5 53. Bxc4 Kg7 54. Kd3 $2 (54. Ke5 Kxg6 55. Ba2″]”]
[[g4 56. Kf4 Kf6 57. Kxg4 Ke5 58. Kf3 $18) 54… Kxg6 55. Kc2 g4 56. Kb3 (56. “g4 56. Kf4 Kf6 57. Kxg4 Ke5 58. Kf3 $18) 54… Kxg6 55. Kc2 g4 56. Kb3 (56.”] “[g4 56. Kf4 Kf6 57. Kxg4 Ke5 58. Kf3 $18) 54… Kxg6 55. Kc2 g4 56. Kb3 (56. “g4 56. Kf4 Kf6 57. Kxg4 Ke5 58. Kf3 $18) 54… Kxg6 55. Kc2 g4 56. Kb3 (56.”]”]
[[Bd3+ Kg5 57. c4 e5 58. c5 g3 59. Bf1 ( { or } 59. Be4 Kf4 60. Bg2 e4 61. c6 “Bd3+ Kg5 57. c4 e5 58. c5 g3 59. Bf1 ( { or } 59. Be4 Kf4 60. Bg2 e4 61. c6”] “[Bd3+ Kg5 57. c4 e5 58. c5 g3 59. Bf1 ( { or } 59. Be4 Kf4 60. Bg2 e4 61. c6 “Bd3+ Kg5 57. c4 e5 58. c5 g3 59. Bf1 ( { or } 59. Be4 Kf4 60. Bg2 e4 61. c6″]”]
[[e3 62. c7 e2 63. Kd2 a2) 59… e4 60. c6 e3 61. c7 g2 62. Bxg2 e2 63. Kd2 “e3 62. c7 e2 63. Kd2 a2) 59… e4 60. c6 e3 61. c7 g2 62. Bxg2 e2 63. Kd2”] “[e3 62. c7 e2 63. Kd2 a2) 59… e4 60. c6 e3 61. c7 g2 62. Bxg2 e2 63. Kd2 “e3 62. c7 e2 63. Kd2 a2) 59… e4 60. c6 e3 61. c7 g2 62. Bxg2 e2 63. Kd2″]”]
[[a2 $11) 56… Kf5 57. Kxa3 { This endgame is easy to analyze thanks to the “a2 $11) 56… Kf5 57. Kxa3 { This endgame is easy to analyze thanks to the”] “[a2 $11) 56… Kf5 57. Kxa3 { This endgame is easy to analyze thanks to the “a2 $11) 56… Kf5 57. Kxa3 { This endgame is easy to analyze thanks to the”]”]
[[available so-called tablebases. Playing it with no time is a completely “available so-called tablebases. Playing it with no time is a completely”] “[available so-called tablebases. Playing it with no time is a completely “available so-called tablebases. Playing it with no time is a completely”]”]
[[different thing, so I will just indicate the mistakes, without deep “different thing, so I will just indicate the mistakes, without deep”] “[different thing, so I will just indicate the mistakes, without deep “different thing, so I will just indicate the mistakes, without deep”]”]
[[analysis. } 57… g3 $2 (57… Ke4 58. Ba6 e5 $11 { Also 57… Kf4 and “analysis. } 57… g3 $2 (57… Ke4 58. Ba6 e5 $11 { Also 57… Kf4 and”] “[analysis. } 57… g3 $2 (57… Ke4 58. Ba6 e5 $11 { Also 57… Kf4 and “analysis. } 57… g3 $2 (57… Ke4 58. Ba6 e5 $11 { Also 57… Kf4 and”]”]
[[57…e5 are sufficient for a draw. }) 58. Bf1 $2 ( { Correct is } 58. Bd5 “57…e5 are sufficient for a draw. }) 58. Bf1 $2 ( { Correct is } 58. Bd5”] “[57…e5 are sufficient for a draw. }) 58. Bf1 $2 ( { Correct is } 58. Bd5 “57…e5 are sufficient for a draw. }) 58. Bf1 $2 ( { Correct is } 58. Bd5″]”]
[[e5 59. Bg2 { (or 59.Bh1) } 59… e4 60. Kb3 e3 61. Kc2 { winning }) 58… “e5 59. Bg2 { (or 59.Bh1) } 59… e4 60. Kb3 e3 61. Kc2 { winning }) 58…”] “[e5 59. Bg2 { (or 59.Bh1) } 59… e4 60. Kb3 e3 61. Kc2 { winning }) 58… “e5 59. Bg2 { (or 59.Bh1) } 59… e4 60. Kb3 e3 61. Kc2 { winning }) 58…”]”]
[[e5 $2 (58… Kf4 { (or immediately 58…Ke4) } 59. c4 Ke4 60. Kb4 e5 61. “e5 $2 (58… Kf4 { (or immediately 58…Ke4) } 59. c4 Ke4 60. Kb4 e5 61.”] “[e5 $2 (58… Kf4 { (or immediately 58…Ke4) } 59. c4 Ke4 60. Kb4 e5 61. “e5 $2 (58… Kf4 { (or immediately 58…Ke4) } 59. c4 Ke4 60. Kb4 e5 61.”]”]
[[Kc3 (61. c5 Kd5 62. Kb5 e4 63. Bg2 Kd4 64. c6 e3 65. c7 e2 66. c8=Q e1=Q “Kc3 (61. c5 Kd5 62. Kb5 e4 63. Bg2 Kd4 64. c6 e3 65. c7 e2 66. c8=Q e1=Q”] “[Kc3 (61. c5 Kd5 62. Kb5 e4 63. Bg2 Kd4 64. c6 e3 65. c7 e2 66. c8=Q e1=Q “Kc3 (61. c5 Kd5 62. Kb5 e4 63. Bg2 Kd4 64. c6 e3 65. c7 e2 66. c8=Q e1=Q”]”]
[[$11) 61… Kf3 62. c5 Kf2 63. Bh3 e4 64. c6 e3 65. c7 e2 66. c8=Q e1=Q+ $11 “$11) 61… Kf3 62. c5 Kf2 63. Bh3 e4 64. c6 e3 65. c7 e2 66. c8=Q e1=Q+ $11”] “[$11) 61… Kf3 62. c5 Kf2 63. Bh3 e4 64. c6 e3 65. c7 e2 66. c8=Q e1=Q+ $11 “$11) 61… Kf3 62. c5 Kf2 63. Bh3 e4 64. c6 e3 65. c7 e2 66. c8=Q e1=Q+ $11″]”]
[[) 59. Kb3 $2 { This move again allows Black to escape } ( { White must “) 59. Kb3 $2 { This move again allows Black to escape } ( { White must”] “[) 59. Kb3 $2 { This move again allows Black to escape } ( { White must “) 59. Kb3 $2 { This move again allows Black to escape } ( { White must”]”]
[[start with } 59. Bg2 e4 (59… Kf4 60. c4 $18) 60. Kb3 Ke5 61. Kc4 $18) “start with } 59. Bg2 e4 (59… Kf4 60. c4 $18) 60. Kb3 Ke5 61. Kc4 $18)”] “[start with } 59. Bg2 e4 (59… Kf4 60. c4 $18) 60. Kb3 Ke5 61. Kc4 $18) “start with } 59. Bg2 e4 (59… Kf4 60. c4 $18) 60. Kb3 Ke5 61. Kc4 $18)”]”]
[[59… Kf4 $2 { The last mistake. } (59… Ke4 $1 60. Bg2+ Kd3 $1 { still “59… Kf4 $2 { The last mistake. } (59… Ke4 $1 60. Bg2+ Kd3 $1 { still”] “[59… Kf4 $2 { The last mistake. } (59… Ke4 $1 60. Bg2+ Kd3 $1 { still “59… Kf4 $2 { The last mistake. } (59… Ke4 $1 60. Bg2+ Kd3 $1 { still”]”]
[[achieves a draw. }) 60. Bg2 Ke3 61. Kc4 Kf2 62. Be4 (62. Be4 g2 63. Bxg2 “achieves a draw. }) 60. Bg2 Ke3 61. Kc4 Kf2 62. Be4 (62. Be4 g2 63. Bxg2”] “[achieves a draw. }) 60. Bg2 Ke3 61. Kc4 Kf2 62. Be4 (62. Be4 g2 63. Bxg2 “achieves a draw. }) 60. Bg2 Ke3 61. Kc4 Kf2 62. Be4 (62. Be4 g2 63. Bxg2″]”]
[[Kxg2 64. Kd5 $18) 1-0 “Kxg2 64. Kd5 $18) 1-0”] “[Kxg2 64. Kd5 $18) 1-0 “Kxg2 64. Kd5 $18) 1-0″]”]
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