Chess Match – Giri, Anish vs Carlsen, Magnus- in Sinquefield Cup 3rd, Open: B33

[Event "Sinquefield Cup 3rd"]
[Site "Saint Louis"]
[Date "2015.08.26"]
[Round "4"]
[White "Giri, Anish"]
[Black "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2793"]
[BlackElo "2853"]
[ECO "B33"]
[EventDate "2015.08.23"]
[PlyCount "61"]
[EventType "tourn"]
[EventRounds "9"]
[EventCountry "USA"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2015.09.14"]
[EventCategory "22"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 e5 6. Ndb5 d6 7. Bg5 a6 8. Na3 b5 9. Nd5 Be7 10. Bxf6 Bxf6 11. c3 Ne7 12. Nc2 Nxd5 13. Qxd5 Rb8 14. Nb4 Bb7 15. Qd3 O-O 16. Be2 a5 17. Nd5 b4 18. O-O bxc3 19. bxc3 Bg5 20. Rab1 Qd7 21. Rb3 Bc6 22. Rfb1 Rxb3 23. Rxb3 g6 24. Rb6 Rc8 25. h3 Bxd5 26. Qxd5 Rxc3 27. Rxd6 Qe7 28. Bd1 Rc7 29. g3 Kg7 30. Ba4 Bc1 31. Rc6 1/2-1/2

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Math between Giri, Anish and Carlsen, Magnus

Event: Sinquefield Cup 3rd

Pgn:


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[Date “2015.08.26”]
[Round “4”]
[White “Giri, Anish”]
[Black “Carlsen, Magnus”]
[Result “1/2-1/2”]
[WhiteElo “2793”]
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[ECO “B33”]
[EventDate “2015.08.23”]
[PlyCount “61”]
[EventType “tourn”]
[EventRounds “9”]
[EventCountry “USA”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2015.09.14”]
[EventCategory “22”]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 e5 6. Ndb5 d6 7. Bg5 a6 8. Na3 b5 9. Nd5 Be7 10. Bxf6 Bxf6 11. c3 Ne7 12. Nc2 Nxd5 13. Qxd5 Rb8 14. Nb4 Bb7 15. Qd3 O-O 16. Be2 a5 17. Nd5 b4 18. O-O bxc3 19. bxc3 Bg5 20. Rab1 Qd7 21. Rb3 Bc6 22. Rfb1 Rxb3 23. Rxb3 g6 24. Rb6 Rc8 25. h3 Bxd5 26. Qxd5 Rxc3 27. Rxd6 Qe7 28. Bd1 Rc7 29. g3 Kg7 30. Ba4 Bc1 31. Rc6 1/2-1/2

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Chess Match – Carlsen, Magnus vs Kamsky, Gata- in Amber-blindfold 18th, Open: D15

[Event "Amber-blindfold 18th"]
[Site "Nice"]
[Date "2009.03.14"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Black "Kamsky, Gata"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "2776"]
[BlackElo "2725"]
[ECO "D15"]
[EventDate "2009.03.14"]
[PlyCount "67"]
[EventType "tourn (rapid)"]
[EventRounds "11"]
[EventCountry "FRA"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2009.05.05"]
[EventCategory "21"]

1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Nc3 a6 5. c5 g6 6. Bf4 Bg7 7. h3 O-O 8. e3 Bf5 9. Nd2 Nbd7 10. g4 Be6 11. b4 a5 12. b5 Ne4 13. Ndxe4 dxe4 14. Rc1 a4 15. Be2 Bb3 16. axb3 a3 17. Nxe4 e5 18. Bg5 Qa5+ 19. Kf1 h6 20. bxc6 bxc6 21. Bh4 a2 22. Kg2 exd4 23. exd4 Qa3 24. Qd2 Rfe8 25. Nd6 Rxe2 26. Qxe2 Qxb3 27. Rhd1 Qd5+ 28. Qe4 Qxe4+ 29. Nxe4 Ra4 30. Ra1 f5 31. gxf5 gxf5 32. Nc3 Rxd4 33. Rxa2 Rxh4 34. Rxd7 1-0

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Math between Carlsen, Magnus and Kamsky, Gata

Event: Amber-blindfold 18th

Pgn:


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[Round “1”]
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[EventRounds “11”]
[EventCountry “FRA”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2009.05.05”]
[EventCategory “21”]

1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Nc3 a6 5. c5 g6 6. Bf4 Bg7 7. h3 O-O 8. e3 Bf5 9. Nd2 Nbd7 10. g4 Be6 11. b4 a5 12. b5 Ne4 13. Ndxe4 dxe4 14. Rc1 a4 15. Be2 Bb3 16. axb3 a3 17. Nxe4 e5 18. Bg5 Qa5+ 19. Kf1 h6 20. bxc6 bxc6 21. Bh4 a2 22. Kg2 exd4 23. exd4 Qa3 24. Qd2 Rfe8 25. Nd6 Rxe2 26. Qxe2 Qxb3 27. Rhd1 Qd5+ 28. Qe4 Qxe4+ 29. Nxe4 Ra4 30. Ra1 f5 31. gxf5 gxf5 32. Nc3 Rxd4 33. Rxa2 Rxh4 34. Rxd7 1-0

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Chess Match – Gaasland, Glenn vs Carlsen, Magnus- in NOR-chT qualifier, Open: E32

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[Date "2001.??.??"]
[Round "1"]
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[Black "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Result "0-1"]
[BlackElo "2072"]
[ECO "E32"]
[EventDate "2001.11.??"]
[PlyCount "50"]
[EventType "team"]
[EventRounds "9"]
[EventCountry "NOR"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2002.11.25"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. Qc2 O-O 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. Qxc3 b6 7. Bg5 Bb7 8. f3 d5 9. e3 Nbd7 10. Bd3 h6 11. Bh4 Qe8 12. Bg3 Rc8 13. c5 bxc5 14. dxc5 d4 15. Qxd4 e5 16. Qc3 e4 17. c6 exd3 18. Bf2 Nd5 19. cxd7 Qxd7 20. Qxd3 Qe6 21. O-O-O c5 22. Qc4 Rfd8 23. e4 Ne3 24. Rxd8+ Rxd8 25. Qe2 Qc4+ 0-1

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Math between Gaasland, Glenn and Carlsen, Magnus

Event: NOR-chT qualifier

Pgn:


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[Date “2001.??.??”]
[Round “1”]
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[Result “0-1”]
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[ECO “E32”]
[EventDate “2001.11.??”]
[PlyCount “50”]
[EventType “team”]
[EventRounds “9”]
[EventCountry “NOR”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2002.11.25”]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. Qc2 O-O 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. Qxc3 b6 7. Bg5 Bb7 8. f3 d5 9. e3 Nbd7 10. Bd3 h6 11. Bh4 Qe8 12. Bg3 Rc8 13. c5 bxc5 14. dxc5 d4 15. Qxd4 e5 16. Qc3 e4 17. c6 exd3 18. Bf2 Nd5 19. cxd7 Qxd7 20. Qxd3 Qe6 21. O-O-O c5 22. Qc4 Rfd8 23. e4 Ne3 24. Rxd8+ Rxd8 25. Qe2 Qc4+ 0-1

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Chess Match – Carlsen, Magnus vs Dominguez Perez, Leinier- in Wch Blitz 4th, Open: D27

[Event "Wch Blitz 4th"]
[Site "Moscow"]
[Date "2009.11.16"]
[Round "12"]
[White "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Black "Dominguez Perez, Leinier"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2801"]
[BlackElo "2719"]
[ECO "D27"]
[EventDate "2009.11.16"]
[PlyCount "129"]
[EventType "tourn (blitz)"]
[EventRounds "42"]
[EventCountry "RUS"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2010.11.25"]
[EventCategory "19"]

1. d4 d5 2. c4 dxc4 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. e3 e6 5. Bxc4 a6 6. O-O c5 7. dxc5 Bxc5 8. Qxd8+ Kxd8 9. Nbd2 Ke7 10. Be2 Bd7 11. Rd1 Rd8 12. Nb3 Ba7 13. Ne5 Nc6 14. Nxd7 Rxd7 15. Rxd7+ Nxd7 16. Bd2 Nc5 17. Na5 Nxa5 18. Bxa5 Rc8 19. Rc1 Kd7 20. Bf3 b6 21. Bc3 g6 22. Bd4 Bb8 23. Be2 e5 24. Bc3 Bd6 25. Rd1 Ke7 26. Be1 b5 27. Rc1 Kd7 28. Bb4 Nb7 29. Rd1 Ke7 30. Bc3 Nc5 31. Bd2 Na4 32. Rc1 Rxc1+ 33. Bxc1 e4 34. Bd1 Be5 35. Bxa4 bxa4 36. Kf1 Kd6 37. h3 Kd5 38. Ke2 Kc4 39. Kd2 f5 40. Kc2 h5 41. Bd2 Bd6 42. Bc3 Bc7 43. Bd2 Bd8 44. Bc3 Bh4 45. Be1 Be7 46. Ba5 Bd6 47. b3+ axb3+ 48. axb3+ Kd5 49. Bd8 Bb4 50. Kd1 Kc5 51. Be7+ Kb5 52. Bf6 a5 53. Bd8 Bc3 54. Be7 Bb4 55. Bf6 Bc5 56. Kc2 Bb4 57. f3 Bc5 58. fxe4 fxe4 59. Kd2 Kb4 60. Bc3+ Kxb3 61. Bxa5 Bb4+ 62. Bxb4 Kxb4 63. Kc2 Kc4 64. h4 Kb4 65. Kb2 1/2-1/2

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Math between Carlsen, Magnus and Dominguez Perez, Leinier

Event: Wch Blitz 4th

Pgn:


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[Date “2009.11.16”]
[Round “12”]
[White “Carlsen, Magnus”]
[Black “Dominguez Perez, Leinier”]
[Result “1/2-1/2”]
[WhiteElo “2801”]
[BlackElo “2719”]
[ECO “D27”]
[EventDate “2009.11.16”]
[PlyCount “129”]
[EventType “tourn (blitz)”]
[EventRounds “42”]
[EventCountry “RUS”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2010.11.25”]
[EventCategory “19”]

1. d4 d5 2. c4 dxc4 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. e3 e6 5. Bxc4 a6 6. O-O c5 7. dxc5 Bxc5 8. Qxd8+ Kxd8 9. Nbd2 Ke7 10. Be2 Bd7 11. Rd1 Rd8 12. Nb3 Ba7 13. Ne5 Nc6 14. Nxd7 Rxd7 15. Rxd7+ Nxd7 16. Bd2 Nc5 17. Na5 Nxa5 18. Bxa5 Rc8 19. Rc1 Kd7 20. Bf3 b6 21. Bc3 g6 22. Bd4 Bb8 23. Be2 e5 24. Bc3 Bd6 25. Rd1 Ke7 26. Be1 b5 27. Rc1 Kd7 28. Bb4 Nb7 29. Rd1 Ke7 30. Bc3 Nc5 31. Bd2 Na4 32. Rc1 Rxc1+ 33. Bxc1 e4 34. Bd1 Be5 35. Bxa4 bxa4 36. Kf1 Kd6 37. h3 Kd5 38. Ke2 Kc4 39. Kd2 f5 40. Kc2 h5 41. Bd2 Bd6 42. Bc3 Bc7 43. Bd2 Bd8 44. Bc3 Bh4 45. Be1 Be7 46. Ba5 Bd6 47. b3+ axb3+ 48. axb3+ Kd5 49. Bd8 Bb4 50. Kd1 Kc5 51. Be7+ Kb5 52. Bf6 a5 53. Bd8 Bc3 54. Be7 Bb4 55. Bf6 Bc5 56. Kc2 Bb4 57. f3 Bc5 58. fxe4 fxe4 59. Kd2 Kb4 60. Bc3+ Kxb3 61. Bxa5 Bb4+ 62. Bxb4 Kxb4 63. Kc2 Kc4 64. h4 Kb4 65. Kb2 1/2-1/2

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Chess Match – Caruana, Fabiano vs Carlsen, Magnus- in Gashimov Memorial, Open: A90

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[Site "Shamkir"]
[Date "2015.04.19"]
[Round "3"]
[White "Caruana, Fabiano"]
[Black "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "2802"]
[BlackElo "2863"]
[ECO "A90"]
[Annotator "Stohl,I"]
[EventDate "2015.04.17"]
[PlyCount "104"]
[EventType "tourn"]
[EventRounds "9"]
[EventCountry "AZE"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2015.05.11"]
[EventCategory "21"]
[{ Caruana had reasonable results against the World Champion in the last 2 "{ Caruana had reasonable results against the World Champion in the last 2″]
[years, but in 2015 the tide started to change. Despite having Black, “years, but in 2015 the tide started to change. Despite having Black,”]
[Carlsen won a nice attacking game in Wijk (see CBM 165) and easily drew in “Carlsen won a nice attacking game in Wijk (see CBM 165) and easily drew in”]
[Baden. } "Baden. }"]
[1. d4 { Fabiano avoids the Sicilian, or Berlin… } 1… f5 $5 { Magnus is "1. d4 { Fabiano avoids the Sicilian, or Berlin… } 1… f5 $5 { Magnus is”]
[in a fighting mood! However, this could have hardly surprised Caruana, as “in a fighting mood! However, this could have hardly surprised Caruana, as”]
[his opponent has already played the Dutch more than once this year. } 2. g3 "his opponent has already played the Dutch more than once this year. } 2. g3"]
[Nf6 3. Bg2 e6 4. c4 c6 { Still following his win against Anand in Baden. "Nf6 3. Bg2 e6 4. c4 c6 { Still following his win against Anand in Baden.”]
[The flexible text move waits for White to declare his intentions with the “The flexible text move waits for White to declare his intentions with the”]
[Ng1 before committing the Pd7. } ( { After the immediate } 4… d5 { White “Ng1 before committing the Pd7. } ( { After the immediate } 4… d5 { White”]
[scored well with the } 5. Nh3 $5 { system, an impressive example was } 5… "scored well with the } 5. Nh3 $5 { system, an impressive example was } 5…"]
[c6 6. O-O Bd6 7. Qc2 O-O 8. Nd2 Bd7 9. Nf3 Be8 10. Bf4 h6 11. Qb3 b6 12. "c6 6. O-O Bd6 7. Qc2 O-O 8. Nd2 Bd7 9. Nf3 Be8 10. Bf4 h6 11. Qb3 b6 12."]
[Rfc1 Be7 13. cxd5 Nxd5 14. Bd2 g5 15. Ne5 a5 16. e4 fxe4 17. Bxe4 Ra7 18. "Rfc1 Be7 13. cxd5 Nxd5 14. Bd2 g5 15. Ne5 a5 16. e4 fxe4 17. Bxe4 Ra7 18."]
[f4 gxf4 19. Kh1 Bf6 20. Nxf4 $16 { Anand,V (2769) -Nikolic,P (2659) Wijk "f4 gxf4 19. Kh1 Bf6 20. Nxf4 $16 { Anand,V (2769) -Nikolic,P (2659) Wijk”]
[aan Zee 2000 See the notes to this game by Tyomkin in CBM 75. }) 5. Nf3 ( { “aan Zee 2000 See the notes to this game by Tyomkin in CBM 75. }) 5. Nf3 ( {“]
[Now } 5. Nh3 { allows } 5… d6 $5 { [%cal Ye6e5] } 6. Nc3 e5 (6… Be7 7. "Now } 5. Nh3 { allows } 5… d6 $5 { [%cal Ye6e5] } 6. Nc3 e5 (6… Be7 7."]
[e4 e5 $132) 7. dxe5 dxe5 8. Qxd8+ Kxd8 9. Ng5 Ke8 10. e4 Bd6 11. exf5 Bxf5 "e4 e5 $132) 7. dxe5 dxe5 8. Qxd8+ Kxd8 9. Ng5 Ke8 10. e4 Bd6 11. exf5 Bxf5"]
[12. O-O h6 13. Rd1 Bc5 14. Nge4 Bxe4 15. Bxe4 Kf7 16. Bf5 Na6 17. Re1 g6 "12. O-O h6 13. Rd1 Bc5 14. Nge4 Bxe4 15. Bxe4 Kf7 16. Bf5 Na6 17. Re1 g6"]
[18. Bh3 Nb4 19. Re2 Rad8 20. Rb1 Bd4 21. Kg2 Nd3 22. Be3 b6 $11 { [%csl "18. Bh3 Nb4 19. Re2 Rad8 20. Rb1 Bd4 21. Kg2 Nd3 22. Be3 b6 $11 { [%csl”]
[Gd3,Gd4] Wojtaszek,R (2721)-Vaisser,A (2533) FRA-chT Mulhouse 2011 }) 5… "Gd3,Gd4] Wojtaszek,R (2721)-Vaisser,A (2533) FRA-chT Mulhouse 2011 }) 5…"]
[d5 { The Stonewall leads to a complex strategic fight with almost no long "d5 { The Stonewall leads to a complex strategic fight with almost no long”]
[forcing lines – all in all an opening suiting Carlsen’s style. Moreover it “forcing lines – all in all an opening suiting Carlsen’s style. Moreover it”]
[belonged to the repertoire of his trainer Agdestein. } 6. O-O Bd6 7. b3 Qe7 "belonged to the repertoire of his trainer Agdestein. } 6. O-O Bd6 7. b3 Qe7"]
[8. Bb2 { Allows Black to fianchetto his Bc8. } ( { He was fine also after } "8. Bb2 { Allows Black to fianchetto his Bc8. } ( { He was fine also after }"]
[8. Ne5 O-O (8… b6 { now runs into } 9. cxd5 cxd5 10. Nc4 $1 Nc6 11. Nxd6+ "8. Ne5 O-O (8… b6 { now runs into } 9. cxd5 cxd5 10. Nc4 $1 Nc6 11. Nxd6+"]
[Qxd6 12. Ba3 Nb4 13. Nd2 $14) 9. Nd2 a5 10. Bb2 Nbd7 11. Qc2 a4 (11… Ne4 "Qxd6 12. Ba3 Nb4 13. Nd2 $14) 9. Nd2 a5 10. Bb2 Nbd7 11. Qc2 a4 (11… Ne4"]
[12. Ndf3 a4) 12. Ndf3 ( { Possibly critical is the greedy } 12. bxa4 Ne4 ( "12. Ndf3 a4) 12. Ndf3 ( { Possibly critical is the greedy } 12. bxa4 Ne4 ("]
[12… Bxe5 13. dxe5 Ng4 14. Nf3 Nb6 15. cxd5 exd5 16. h3 Nh6 17. Nd4 Nc4 ( "12… Bxe5 13. dxe5 Ng4 14. Nf3 Nb6 15. cxd5 exd5 16. h3 Nh6 17. Nd4 Nc4 ("]
[17… f4 $5 $13) 18. f4 Ne3 19. Qb3 Nxf1 20. Ba3 Qd8 21. Bxf8 Nxg3 22. Bxg7 "17… f4 $5 $13) 18. f4 Ne3 19. Qb3 Nxf1 20. Ba3 Qd8 21. Bxf8 Nxg3 22. Bxg7"]
[Nxe2+ 23. Nxe2 Kxg7 24. Nd4 Ng8 25. Re1 $36 { Visloguzov,V (2036)-Jardi "Nxe2+ 23. Nxe2 Kxg7 24. Nd4 Ng8 25. Re1 $36 { Visloguzov,V (2036)-Jardi”]
[Talarn,J (2054) email 2011 }) 13. Nxe4 $1 (13. Ndf3 Bxe5 (13… Qd8 14. Nd3 "Talarn,J (2054) email 2011 }) 13. Nxe4 $1 (13. Ndf3 Bxe5 (13… Qd8 14. Nd3"]
[Qa5 15. Nf4 Bxf4 16. gxf4 Qxa4 17. Qxa4 Rxa4 18. cxd5 exd5 19. e3 Nb6 20. "Qa5 15. Nf4 Bxf4 16. gxf4 Qxa4 17. Qxa4 Rxa4 18. cxd5 exd5 19. e3 Nb6 20."]
[Ne5 { Kiriakov,P (2555)-Moskalenko,V (2540) playchess. com blitz 2006 } "Ne5 { Kiriakov,P (2555)-Moskalenko,V (2540) playchess. com blitz 2006 }"]
[20… Nc4 $15) 14. dxe5 (14. Nxe5 $142 $5) 14… Nb6 15. cxd5 exd5 16. Rab1 "20… Nc4 $15) 14. dxe5 (14. Nxe5 $142 $5) 14… Nb6 15. cxd5 exd5 16. Rab1"]
[Nc4 17. Rfd1 Qb4 18. Nd4 Qxa4 $36 { Goganov,A (2550)-Sandipan,C (2590) "Nc4 17. Rfd1 Qb4 18. Nd4 Qxa4 $36 { Goganov,A (2550)-Sandipan,C (2590)”]
[Moscow 2013 }) 13… fxe4 14. f4 exf3 15. Nxf3 $14 { Roiz }) 12… Ne4 13. "Moscow 2013 }) 13… fxe4 14. f4 exf3 15. Nxf3 $14 { Roiz }) 12… Ne4 13."]
[e3 a3 14. Bc3 Nxe5 15. Nxe5 Bd7 16. Nxd7 (16. Be1 $142 $1 $14) 16… Qxd7 "e3 a3 14. Bc3 Nxe5 15. Nxe5 Bd7 16. Nxd7 (16. Be1 $142 $1 $14) 16… Qxd7"]
[17. c5 Bc7 18. b4 h5 19. Be1 e5 20. dxe5 Bxe5 21. Rd1 Qe6 $11 { Anand,V "17. c5 Bc7 18. b4 h5 19. Be1 e5 20. dxe5 Bxe5 21. Rd1 Qe6 $11 { Anand,V”]
[(2797)-Carlsen,M (2865) Baden-Baden 2015 For more details see the notes to “(2797)-Carlsen,M (2865) Baden-Baden 2015 For more details see the notes to”]
[this game by Roiz in CBM 165. }) 8… b6 9. Ne5 Bb7 10. Nd2 ( { White will “this game by Roiz in CBM 165. }) 8… b6 9. Ne5 Bb7 10. Nd2 ( { White will”]
[later redirect his N to c3, but here the immediate } 10. Nc3 { is not too “later redirect his N to c3, but here the immediate } 10. Nc3 { is not too”]
[effective due to } 10… Nbd7 $11 { forcing White to make a decision about “effective due to } 10… Nbd7 $11 { forcing White to make a decision about”]
[his Ne5. }) 10… O-O 11. Rc1 ( { My own experience with this line was “his Ne5. }) 10… O-O 11. Rc1 ( { My own experience with this line was”]
[rather bleak, after } 11. e3 a5 12. Nd3 Na6 13. a3 Rac8 14. Qe2 Ne4 15. "rather bleak, after } 11. e3 a5 12. Nd3 Na6 13. a3 Rac8 14. Qe2 Ne4 15."]
[Rfc1 c5 16. dxc5 Naxc5 17. Nxc5 bxc5 18. Rd1 a4 19. bxa4 Ra8 20. f3 Nxd2 "Rfc1 c5 16. dxc5 Naxc5 17. Nxc5 bxc5 18. Rd1 a4 19. bxa4 Ra8 20. f3 Nxd2"]
[21. Qxd2 Rxa4 22. cxd5 exd5 23. f4 $11 { Stohl,I (2465)-Glek,I (2430) "21. Qxd2 Rxa4 22. cxd5 exd5 23. f4 $11 { Stohl,I (2465)-Glek,I (2430)”]
[Tallinn 1986 White just barely managed to hold the balance (and lost due to “Tallinn 1986 White just barely managed to hold the balance (and lost due to”]
[a miscalculation later on). }) 11… a5 12. e3 { The most usual move, but “a miscalculation later on). }) 11… a5 12. e3 { The most usual move, but”]
[it’s not easy for White to get anything tangible from the opening. } (12. "it's not easy for White to get anything tangible from the opening. } (12."]
[Nd3 Na6 13. Nf3 { avoids ideas with Bxe5; White intends to put the other N "Nd3 Na6 13. Nf3 { avoids ideas with Bxe5; White intends to put the other N”]
[on e5, but this manoeuvring costs time and Black gets counterplay after } "on e5, but this manoeuvring costs time and Black gets counterplay after }"]
[13… Ne4 14. Nfe5 Rac8 (14… c5 15. f3 Nf6 16. cxd5 exd5 17. Re1 Nb4 18. "13… Ne4 14. Nfe5 Rac8 (14… c5 15. f3 Nf6 16. cxd5 exd5 17. Re1 Nb4 18."]
[a3 Nc6 19. e3 Nd8 20. Bh3 g6 21. Nf4 Qe8 22. Ned3 Rc8 23. dxc5 bxc5 24. Qd2 "a3 Nc6 19. e3 Nd8 20. Bh3 g6 21. Nf4 Qe8 22. Ned3 Rc8 23. dxc5 bxc5 24. Qd2"]
[a4 25. e4 $5 dxe4 26. fxe4 Bxe4 27. b4 $36 { Martin Clemente,J "a4 25. e4 $5 dxe4 26. fxe4 Bxe4 27. b4 $36 { Martin Clemente,J”]
[(2638)-Timmerman,G (2694) email 2009 }) 15. e3 c5 16. dxc5 bxc5 17. Nf4 Nb4 "(2638)-Timmerman,G (2694) email 2009 }) 15. e3 c5 16. dxc5 bxc5 17. Nf4 Nb4"]
[18. a3 Bxe5 19. Bxe5 Nc6 { ½ Avrukh,B (2425)-Gleizerov,E (2535) St "18. a3 Bxe5 19. Bxe5 Nc6 { ½ Avrukh,B (2425)-Gleizerov,E (2535) St”]
[Petersburg 1994 } 20. Bb2 d4 $1 $132) (12. Nb1 Nbd7 (12… Ne4 13. f3 Nf6 "Petersburg 1994 } 20. Bb2 d4 $1 $132) (12. Nb1 Nbd7 (12… Ne4 13. f3 Nf6"]
[14. Nc3 Nbd7 15. Nxd7 Nxd7 16. e4 dxc4 17. bxc4 e5 18. exf5 exd4 19. Re1 "14. Nc3 Nbd7 15. Nxd7 Nxd7 16. e4 dxc4 17. bxc4 e5 18. exf5 exd4 19. Re1"]
[Ne5 20. Ne4 Ba3 21. Bxa3 Qxa3 22. Qxd4 Nxf3+ 23. Bxf3 Qxf3 24. c5 $16 { "Ne5 20. Ne4 Ba3 21. Bxa3 Qxa3 22. Qxd4 Nxf3+ 23. Bxf3 Qxf3 24. c5 $16 {“]
[Gordon,S (2556)-Djurhuus,R (2436) Oslo 2012 }) 13. cxd5 cxd5 14. Nc4 b5 15. "Gordon,S (2556)-Djurhuus,R (2436) Oslo 2012 }) 13. cxd5 cxd5 14. Nc4 b5 15."]
[Nxd6 Qxd6 16. Nc3 Ba6 { [%csl Ga6,Rg2] Black's bad Ba6 is more effective, "Nxd6 Qxd6 16. Nc3 Ba6 { [%csl Ga6,Rg2] Black’s bad Ba6 is more effective,”]
[than the “good”one on g2. } 17. Qd2 Rfc8 18. f3 b4 19. Nd1 a4 20. Ne3 a3 "than the "good"one on g2. } 17. Qd2 Rfc8 18. f3 b4 19. Nd1 a4 20. Ne3 a3"]
[21. Rxc8+ Rxc8 22. Bc1 f4 23. gxf4 Qxf4 $11 { ()=/+, Tukmakov,V "21. Rxc8+ Rxc8 22. Bc1 f4 23. gxf4 Qxf4 $11 { ()=/+, Tukmakov,V”]
[(2575)-Agdestein,S (2560) Dortmund 1987 }) 12… Na6 13. Nb1 $146 { A “(2575)-Agdestein,S (2560) Dortmund 1987 }) 12… Na6 13. Nb1 $146 { A”]
[novelty, but judging by the time-consumption an over the board idea. The N “novelty, but judging by the time-consumption an over the board idea. The N”]
[heads for c3 and possibly for a4 (or e2-f4). } ( { Until now White mostly “heads for c3 and possibly for a4 (or e2-f4). } ( { Until now White mostly”]
[connected his rooks with } 13. Qe2 Ne4 (13… Nc7 14. Ndf3 Ne4 15. Rfd1 a4 "connected his rooks with } 13. Qe2 Ne4 (13… Nc7 14. Ndf3 Ne4 15. Rfd1 a4"]
[16. Nd3 a3 17. Ba1 Na6 18. Nfe5 c5 19. f3 Nf6 20. Bh3 g6 21. Rd2 Rac8 22. "16. Nd3 a3 17. Ba1 Na6 18. Nfe5 c5 19. f3 Nf6 20. Bh3 g6 21. Rd2 Rac8 22."]
[Rdc2 Rc7 23. Rd1 Rfc8 24. Rcd2 cxd4 25. Bxd4 Nc5 26. Nxc5 Bxc5 27. Bg2 Ba6 "Rdc2 Rc7 23. Rd1 Rfc8 24. Rcd2 cxd4 25. Bxd4 Nc5 26. Nxc5 Bxc5 27. Bg2 Ba6"]
[28. Bf1 Nd7 29. Nxd7 Rxd7 30. Bxc5 Qxc5 31. Qf2 Rcd8 32. e4 d4 $132 { "28. Bf1 Nd7 29. Nxd7 Rxd7 30. Bxc5 Qxc5 31. Qf2 Rcd8 32. e4 d4 $132 {“]
[Hansen,O (2499)-Timmerman,G (2694) email 2009 }) (13… a4 14. bxa4 Bxe5 "Hansen,O (2499)-Timmerman,G (2694) email 2009 }) (13… a4 14. bxa4 Bxe5"]
[15. dxe5 Nd7 16. a5 Nac5 17. Bc3 bxa5 18. Nb3 Nxb3 19. axb3 Nc5 20. Qc2 Ne4 "15. dxe5 Nd7 16. a5 Nac5 17. Bc3 bxa5 18. Nb3 Nxb3 19. axb3 Nc5 20. Qc2 Ne4"]
[21. Bb2 a4 22. bxa4 Ba6 23. f3 Ng5 24. cxd5 Bxf1 25. d6 $16 { So,W "21. Bb2 a4 22. bxa4 Ba6 23. f3 Ng5 24. cxd5 Bxf1 25. d6 $16 { So,W”]
[(2656)-Reinderman,D (2573) Wijk aan Zee 2010 }) (13… Bxe5 14. dxe5 Ne4 "(2656)-Reinderman,D (2573) Wijk aan Zee 2010 }) (13… Bxe5 14. dxe5 Ne4"]
[15. Rfd1 a4 $5 16. Nb1 Nb4 (16… axb3 17. axb3 Nac5 18. Qc2 Ra2 $132 { /\ "15. Rfd1 a4 $5 16. Nb1 Nb4 (16… axb3 17. axb3 Nac5 18. Qc2 Ra2 $132 { /\”]
[} 19. f3 $6 Qg5 $1 20. fxe4 fxe4 $44) 17. Ba3 axb3 18. axb3 c5 19. f3 Ng5 "} 19. f3 $6 Qg5 $1 20. fxe4 fxe4 $44) 17. Ba3 axb3 18. axb3 c5 19. f3 Ng5"]
[20. h4 Nf7 21. Bxb4 cxb4 22. f4 dxc4 23. Bxb7 Qxb7 24. Rxc4 Rfd8 25. Rxd8+ "20. h4 Nf7 21. Bxb4 cxb4 22. f4 dxc4 23. Bxb7 Qxb7 24. Rxc4 Rfd8 25. Rxd8+"]
[Nxd8 { Alekseev,E (2640)-Moiseenko,A (2662) Sochi 2006 } 26. Rxb4 $14) 14. "Nxd8 { Alekseev,E (2640)-Moiseenko,A (2662) Sochi 2006 } 26. Rxb4 $14) 14."]
[Rfd1 c5 15. Nb1 Nb4 16. f3 Nxa2 17. fxe4 Nxc1 18. Bxc1 fxe4 19. Nc3 Rad8 "Rfd1 c5 15. Nb1 Nb4 16. f3 Nxa2 17. fxe4 Nxc1 18. Bxc1 fxe4 19. Nc3 Rad8"]
[20. Nb5 cxd4 21. exd4 Bxe5 22. dxe5 dxc4 { Van Wely,L (2668)-Ulibin,M "20. Nb5 cxd4 21. exd4 Bxe5 22. dxe5 dxc4 { Van Wely,L (2668)-Ulibin,M”]
[(2581) Moscow 2003 } 23. Rxd8 Rxd8 24. bxc4 Qc5+ 25. Be3 Qxe5 26. Bxb6 $13) "(2581) Moscow 2003 } 23. Rxd8 Rxd8 24. bxc4 Qc5+ 25. Be3 Qxe5 26. Bxb6 $13)"]
[13… Bxe5 $5 { A very straightforward solution. } ( { Black can also "13… Bxe5 $5 { A very straightforward solution. } ( { Black can also”]
[redirect his N with } 13… Nb8 14. Nc3 Nbd7 { Carlsen maybe didn’t relish “redirect his N with } 13… Nb8 14. Nc3 Nbd7 { Carlsen maybe didn’t relish”]
[the possibility } 15. f4 $5 (15. Na4 b5 $11 { is harmless }) 15… Rac8 $13 "the possibility } 15. f4 $5 (15. Na4 b5 $11 { is harmless }) 15… Rac8 $13"]
[{ with a complex double Stonewall. }) 14. dxe5 Ne4 15. Qe2 (15. cxd5 exd5 "{ with a complex double Stonewall. }) 14. dxe5 Ne4 15. Qe2 (15. cxd5 exd5"]
[$5 16. Nc3 Nac5 $132) ( { It was worth considering } 15. Nc3 $5 { /\ } "$5 16. Nc3 Nac5 $132) ( { It was worth considering } 15. Nc3 $5 { /\ }"]
[15… Nac5 (15… Rac8 $142 $5) 16. Ba3 $14) 15… a4 $5 16. Nc3 $6 { A "15… Nac5 (15… Rac8 $142 $5) 16. Ba3 $14) 15… a4 $5 16. Nc3 $6 { A”]
[mediocre reaction, after which already White will have to tread with care. “mediocre reaction, after which already White will have to tread with care.”]
[} ( { The principled continuation was } 16. Ba3 $142 c5 17. f3 Ng5 18. cxd5 "} ( { The principled continuation was } 16. Ba3 $142 c5 17. f3 Ng5 18. cxd5"]
[Bxd5 (18… exd5 $5 19. bxa4 $13) 19. bxa4 (19. Nc3 Nc7 $13 { can transpose "Bxd5 (18… exd5 $5 19. bxa4 $13) 19. bxa4 (19. Nc3 Nc7 $13 { can transpose”]
[}) 19… Nc7 20. e4 fxe4 21. fxe4 Rxf1+ 22. Rxf1 Bc6 23. h4 Nf7 24. Qb2 $13 "}) 19… Nc7 20. e4 fxe4 21. fxe4 Rxf1+ 22. Rxf1 Bc6 23. h4 Nf7 24. Qb2 $13"]
[) (16. Rfd1 { transposes to Alekseev-Moiseenko above. }) 16… axb3 (16… ") (16. Rfd1 { transposes to Alekseev-Moiseenko above. }) 16… axb3 (16…"]
[a3 $5 17. Ba1 Nb4 $13 { [%csl Ra1] /=/+ also deserves attention, but true "a3 $5 17. Ba1 Nb4 $13 { [%csl Ra1] /=/+ also deserves attention, but true”]
[to himself, Carlsen chooses a simple technical solution. }) 17. axb3 Qb4 "to himself, Carlsen chooses a simple technical solution. }) 17. axb3 Qb4"]
[18. Nxe4 (18. cxd5 exd5 { is also pleasant for Black. }) 18… dxe4 { Black "18. Nxe4 (18. cxd5 exd5 { is also pleasant for Black. }) 18… dxe4 { Black”]
[continues in the spirit of his 16th move and chooses the simpler “continues in the spirit of his 16th move and chooses the simpler”]
[symmetrical recapture. } ( { More complex is } 18… fxe4 19. Bh3 (19. Bc3 "symmetrical recapture. } ( { More complex is } 18… fxe4 19. Bh3 (19. Bc3"]
[$5 Qxb3 20. cxd5 exd5 21. Bh3 $44) 19… Rfe8 20. f4 $1 $13 { [%cal Yf4f5] "$5 Qxb3 20. cxd5 exd5 21. Bh3 $44) 19… Rfe8 20. f4 $1 $13 { [%cal Yf4f5]”]
[}) 19. Qc2 Nc5 20. Bc3 Qxb3 21. Qxb3 Nxb3 22. Rb1 Nc5 23. Rxb6 Na4 24. Rxb7 "}) 19. Qc2 Nc5 20. Bc3 Qxb3 21. Qxb3 Nxb3 22. Rb1 Nc5 23. Rxb6 Na4 24. Rxb7"]
[Nxc3 { [%csl Gc3,Rg2] A series of natural moves has led to an endgame in "Nxc3 { [%csl Gc3,Rg2] A series of natural moves has led to an endgame in”]
[which White must still solve the problem of his passive Bg2. It would seem “which White must still solve the problem of his passive Bg2. It would seem”]
[that this is simple enough, but in such technical positions Carlsen is “that this is simple enough, but in such technical positions Carlsen is”]
[incomparable. } 25. Re7 { Voluntarily exchanges the R on the 7th rank. } ( "incomparable. } 25. Re7 { Voluntarily exchanges the R on the 7th rank. } ("]
[{ A more active way is } 25. f3 $5 { White intends to reanimate his bishop "{ A more active way is } 25. f3 $5 { White intends to reanimate his bishop”]
[either on the long diagonal, or by hitting Pe6 from h3 after a pawn swap on “either on the long diagonal, or by hitting Pe6 from h3 after a pawn swap on”]
[e4. All this should be sufficient to hold the balance. }) 25… Rfe8 26. "e4. All this should be sufficient to hold the balance. }) 25… Rfe8 26."]
[Rxe8+ Rxe8 27. Ra1 $6 (27. f3 $1 $132 { still seems preferable. }) 27… "Rxe8+ Rxe8 27. Ra1 $6 (27. f3 $1 $132 { still seems preferable. }) 27…"]
[Rd8 28. Bf1 { White must already change plans and start calculating. } (28. "Rd8 28. Bf1 { White must already change plans and start calculating. } (28."]
[Ra6 $5 Ne2+ 29. Kf1 Nc1 30. Kg1 Rd1+ (30… Rc8 31. Bf1 $132 { and Black's "Ra6 $5 Ne2+ 29. Kf1 Nc1 30. Kg1 Rd1+ (30… Rc8 31. Bf1 $132 { and Black’s”]
[R is too passive }) 31. Bf1 Nb3 32. Kg2 Nd2 33. Ra8+ Kf7 34. Ra7+ { /\ } "R is too passive }) 31. Bf1 Nb3 32. Kg2 Nd2 33. Ra8+ Kf7 34. Ra7+ { /\ }"]
[34… Kg6 35. Rd7 Rxf1 36. Rxd2 Rc1 37. Rd6 $11) (28. f3 Rd1+ $1 29. Rxd1 "34… Kg6 35. Rd7 Rxf1 36. Rxd2 Rc1 37. Rd6 $11) (28. f3 Rd1+ $1 29. Rxd1"]
[Nxd1 30. fxe4 Nxe3 $15 31. exf5 $2 Nxg2 32. Kxg2 exf5 33. Kf3 Kf7 34. Ke3 "Nxd1 30. fxe4 Nxe3 $15 31. exf5 $2 Nxg2 32. Kxg2 exf5 33. Kf3 Kf7 34. Ke3"]
[c5 $1 35. Kf3 Ke6 36. Kf4 h6 $19) 28… c5 29. Ra3 (29. Ra5 $5) 29… Nb1 "c5 $1 35. Kf3 Ke6 36. Kf4 h6 $19) 28… c5 29. Ra3 (29. Ra5 $5) 29… Nb1"]
[$5 30. Ra1 (30. Ra5 { or }) (30. Ra6 $142 { seems preferable: } 30… Rd1 "$5 30. Ra1 (30. Ra5 { or }) (30. Ra6 $142 { seems preferable: } 30… Rd1"]
[31. Ra8+ Kf7 32. Ra7+ Kg6 33. Ra1 { and it's still not clear, how Black "31. Ra8+ Kf7 32. Ra7+ Kg6 33. Ra1 { and it’s still not clear, how Black”]
[should make progress. } (33. Kg2 Rd2 (33… Nd2 34. Rd7 Rxf1 35. Rxd2 Rc1 "should make progress. } (33. Kg2 Rd2 (33… Nd2 34. Rd7 Rxf1 35. Rxd2 Rc1"]
[36. Rd7 Rxc4 37. Re7 $11) 34. Re7 Nc3 35. Kg1 Nd1 36. Rxe6+ Kf7 37. Rd6 "36. Rd7 Rxc4 37. Re7 $11) 34. Re7 Nc3 35. Kg1 Nd1 36. Rxe6+ Kf7 37. Rd6"]
[Rxd6 38. exd6 g6 $11 { /=/+ })) 30… Nd2 $1 31. Be2 $2 ( { This is already "Rxd6 38. exd6 g6 $11 { /=/+ })) 30… Nd2 $1 31. Be2 $2 ( { This is already”]
[a serious error, more or less necessary was } 31. Kg2 $8 Nf3 32. Ra6 Kf7 "a serious error, more or less necessary was } 31. Kg2 $8 Nf3 32. Ra6 Kf7"]
[33. Ra7+ Kf8 34. Rc7 Rd1 35. Rc8+ (35. Rxc5 Nd2 36. Be2 Re1 { [%csl Re2] }) "33. Ra7+ Kf8 34. Rc7 Rd1 35. Rc8+ (35. Rxc5 Nd2 36. Be2 Re1 { [%csl Re2] })"]
[35… Kf7 36. Rc7+ Kg6 37. Rc6 $1 $132) 31… Nf3+ 32. Bxf3 (32. Kg2 Nxe5 "35… Kf7 36. Rc7+ Kg6 37. Rc6 $1 $132) 31… Nf3+ 32. Bxf3 (32. Kg2 Nxe5"]
[$17 { gives Black a healthy extra pawn. }) 32… exf3 33. h3 h5 $17 { White "$17 { gives Black a healthy extra pawn. }) 32… exf3 33. h3 h5 $17 { White”]
[had a slightly unpleasant position, some nine moves later he is on the “had a slightly unpleasant position, some nine moves later he is on the”]
[verge of losing. } 34. g4 (34. Ra6 Rd1+ 35. Kh2 Rf1 36. Rxe6 Rxf2+ 37. Kg1 "verge of losing. } 34. g4 (34. Ra6 Rd1+ 35. Kh2 Rf1 36. Rxe6 Rxf2+ 37. Kg1"]
[(37. Kh1 $2 Rf1+ 38. Kh2 Rc1) 37… Rg2+ 38. Kf1 Kf7 $17) ( { With the "(37. Kh1 $2 Rf1+ 38. Kh2 Rc1) 37… Rg2+ 38. Kf1 Kf7 $17) ( { With the”]
[passive } 34. Ra5 Rd1+ 35. Kh2 Rf1 36. Ra2 (36. Rxc5 Rxf2+ 37. Kg1 Rg2+ 38. "passive } 34. Ra5 Rd1+ 35. Kh2 Rf1 36. Ra2 (36. Rxc5 Rxf2+ 37. Kg1 Rg2+ 38."]
[Kf1 Rxg3 $17) { , White pins his hopes to stalemate tricks after } 36… g5 "Kf1 Rxg3 $17) { , White pins his hopes to stalemate tricks after } 36… g5"]
[(36… Rc1 $5) 37. h4 g4 38. e4 $17 { However, it's difficult to believe "(36… Rc1 $5) 37. h4 g4 38. e4 $17 { However, it’s difficult to believe”]
[this would save the game, moreover in time trouble one naturally strives “this would save the game, moreover in time trouble one naturally strives”]
[for activity. }) 34… fxg4 35. hxg4 h4 $1 { [%csl Rg1] } 36. Kh2 (36. g5 "for activity. }) 34… fxg4 35. hxg4 h4 $1 { [%csl Rg1] } 36. Kh2 (36. g5"]
[Kh7 37. Ra6 Rd1+ 38. Kh2 Rf1 39. Rxe6 Rxf2+ 40. Kh3 Rc2 $19) 36… Rd2 37. "Kh7 37. Ra6 Rd1+ 38. Kh2 Rf1 39. Rxe6 Rxf2+ 40. Kh3 Rc2 $19) 36… Rd2 37."]
[Kh3 $6 (37. g5 $1 Rxf2+ 38. Kh3 Kh7 39. Kxh4 Rg2 40. Rf1 $17 { was the last "Kh3 $6 (37. g5 $1 Rxf2+ 38. Kh3 Kh7 39. Kxh4 Rg2 40. Rf1 $17 { was the last”]
[chance to fight on. Black will have an extra pawn, but converting it still “chance to fight on. Black will have an extra pawn, but converting it still”]
[presents technical problems. }) 37… g5 { Keeps the king boxed in. } 38. "presents technical problems. }) 37… g5 { Keeps the king boxed in. } 38."]
[e4 Rd4 $1 (38… Rxf2 $2 39. Ra8+ Kf7 40. Ra7+ Ke8 41. Ra8+ Kd7 42. Ra7+ "e4 Rd4 $1 (38… Rxf2 $2 39. Ra8+ Kf7 40. Ra7+ Ke8 41. Ra8+ Kd7 42. Ra7+"]
[Kc6 43. Ra6+ Kb7 44. Ra7+ $11 { is too obvious, Carlsen easily avoids the "Kc6 43. Ra6+ Kb7 44. Ra7+ $11 { is too obvious, Carlsen easily avoids the”]
[stalemate trap. }) 39. Ra8+ Kf7 40. Ra3 Rxc4 41. Rxf3+ Ke7 42. Re3 Rd4 43. "stalemate trap. }) 39. Ra8+ Kf7 40. Ra3 Rxc4 41. Rxf3+ Ke7 42. Re3 Rd4 43."]
[f3 c4 $19 { [%csl Gc4,Gh4] Material is still equal, but Black's positional "f3 c4 $19 { [%csl Gc4,Gh4] Material is still equal, but Black’s positional”]
[superiority with 2 strong passed pawns is decisive. } 44. Ra3 ( { After } "superiority with 2 strong passed pawns is decisive. } 44. Ra3 ( { After }"]
[44. Rc3 { Black already has a choice: } 44… Kd7 $19 (44… Rd3 $5 45. "44. Rc3 { Black already has a choice: } 44… Kd7 $19 (44… Rd3 $5 45."]
[Rxc4 Rxf3+ $19)) 44… Rd3 45. Ra7+ Kd8 46. Kg2 c3 47. Ra4 c2 48. Rc4 Rd2+ "Rxc4 Rxf3+ $19)) 44… Rd3 45. Ra7+ Kd8 46. Kg2 c3 47. Ra4 c2 48. Rc4 Rd2+"]
[49. Kh3 Kd7 50. Rc5 (50. Rc3 Rf2 $19 { [%cal Rf2f3] }) 50… Rf2 51. f4 "49. Kh3 Kd7 50. Rc5 (50. Rc3 Rf2 $19 { [%cal Rf2f3] }) 50… Rf2 51. f4"]
[Rf3+ (51… gxf4 52. g5 f3 53. g6 Rd2 54. g7 f2 $19 { is more forcing, but "Rf3+ (51… gxf4 52. g5 f3 53. g6 Rd2 54. g7 f2 $19 { is more forcing, but”]
[Black can already win without any calculation. }) 52. Kh2 Rxf4 ( { White “Black can already win without any calculation. }) 52. Kh2 Rxf4 ( { White”]
[has had enough, the endgame after } 52… Rxf4 53. Rxc2 Rxe4 $19 ( { or } "has had enough, the endgame after } 52… Rxf4 53. Rxc2 Rxe4 $19 ( { or }"]
[53… Rxg4 $5 $19 { is completely hopeless. })) 0-1 "53… Rxg4 $5 $19 { is completely hopeless. })) 0-1"]
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$(selector).removeClass(‘rpbchessboard-chessgameAnchor’).chessgame({“pgn”:”[Event \”Gashimov Memorial\”]\n[Site \”Shamkir\”]\n[Date \”2015.04.19\”]\n[Round \”3\”]\n[White \”Caruana, Fabiano\”]\n[Black \”Carlsen, Magnus\”]\n[Result \”0-1\”]\n[WhiteElo \”2802\”]\n[BlackElo \”2863\”]\n[ECO \”A90\”]\n[Annotator \”Stohl,I\”]\n[EventDate \”2015.04.17\”]\n[PlyCount \”104\”]\n[EventType \”tourn\”]\n[EventRounds \”9\”]\n[EventCountry \”AZE\”]\n[Source \”ChessBase\”]\n[SourceDate \”2015.05.11\”]\n[EventCategory \”21\”]\n[{ Caruana had reasonable results against the World Champion in the last 2 \”{ Caruana had reasonable results against the World Champion in the last 2″]\n[years, but in 2015 the tide started to change. Despite having Black, “years, but in 2015 the tide started to change. Despite having Black,”]\n[Carlsen won a nice attacking game in Wijk (see CBM 165) and easily drew in “Carlsen won a nice attacking game in Wijk (see CBM 165) and easily drew in”]\n[Baden. } \”Baden. }\”]\n[1. d4 { Fabiano avoids the Sicilian, or Berlin… } 1… f5 $5 { Magnus is \”1. d4 { Fabiano avoids the Sicilian, or Berlin… } 1… f5 $5 { Magnus is”]\n[in a fighting mood! However, this could have hardly surprised Caruana, as “in a fighting mood! However, this could have hardly surprised Caruana, as”]\n[his opponent has already played the Dutch more than once this year. } 2. g3 \”his opponent has already played the Dutch more than once this year. } 2. g3\”]\n[Nf6 3. Bg2 e6 4. c4 c6 { Still following his win against Anand in Baden. \”Nf6 3. Bg2 e6 4. c4 c6 { Still following his win against Anand in Baden.”]\n[The flexible text move waits for White to declare his intentions with the “The flexible text move waits for White to declare his intentions with the”]\n[Ng1 before committing the Pd7. } ( { After the immediate } 4… d5 { White “Ng1 before committing the Pd7. } ( { After the immediate } 4… d5 { White”]\n[scored well with the } 5. Nh3 $5 { system, an impressive example was } 5… \”scored well with the } 5. Nh3 $5 { system, an impressive example was } 5…\”]\n[c6 6. O-O Bd6 7. Qc2 O-O 8. Nd2 Bd7 9. Nf3 Be8 10. Bf4 h6 11. Qb3 b6 12. \”c6 6. O-O Bd6 7. Qc2 O-O 8. Nd2 Bd7 9. Nf3 Be8 10. Bf4 h6 11. Qb3 b6 12.\”]\n[Rfc1 Be7 13. cxd5 Nxd5 14. Bd2 g5 15. Ne5 a5 16. e4 fxe4 17. Bxe4 Ra7 18. \”Rfc1 Be7 13. cxd5 Nxd5 14. Bd2 g5 15. Ne5 a5 16. e4 fxe4 17. Bxe4 Ra7 18.\”]\n[f4 gxf4 19. Kh1 Bf6 20. Nxf4 $16 { Anand,V (2769) -Nikolic,P (2659) Wijk \”f4 gxf4 19. Kh1 Bf6 20. Nxf4 $16 { Anand,V (2769) -Nikolic,P (2659) Wijk”]\n[aan Zee 2000 See the notes to this game by Tyomkin in CBM 75. }) 5. Nf3 ( { “aan Zee 2000 See the notes to this game by Tyomkin in CBM 75. }) 5. Nf3 ( {“]\n[Now } 5. Nh3 { allows } 5… d6 $5 { [%cal Ye6e5] } 6. Nc3 e5 (6… Be7 7. \”Now } 5. Nh3 { allows } 5… d6 $5 { [%cal Ye6e5] } 6. Nc3 e5 (6… Be7 7.\”]\n[e4 e5 $132) 7. dxe5 dxe5 8. Qxd8+ Kxd8 9. Ng5 Ke8 10. e4 Bd6 11. exf5 Bxf5 \”e4 e5 $132) 7. dxe5 dxe5 8. Qxd8+ Kxd8 9. Ng5 Ke8 10. e4 Bd6 11. exf5 Bxf5\”]\n[12. O-O h6 13. Rd1 Bc5 14. Nge4 Bxe4 15. Bxe4 Kf7 16. Bf5 Na6 17. Re1 g6 \”12. O-O h6 13. Rd1 Bc5 14. Nge4 Bxe4 15. Bxe4 Kf7 16. Bf5 Na6 17. Re1 g6\”]\n[18. Bh3 Nb4 19. Re2 Rad8 20. Rb1 Bd4 21. Kg2 Nd3 22. Be3 b6 $11 { [%csl \”18. Bh3 Nb4 19. Re2 Rad8 20. Rb1 Bd4 21. Kg2 Nd3 22. Be3 b6 $11 { [%csl”]\n[Gd3,Gd4] Wojtaszek,R (2721)-Vaisser,A (2533) FRA-chT Mulhouse 2011 }) 5… \”Gd3,Gd4] Wojtaszek,R (2721)-Vaisser,A (2533) FRA-chT Mulhouse 2011 }) 5…\”]\n[d5 { The Stonewall leads to a complex strategic fight with almost no long \”d5 { The Stonewall leads to a complex strategic fight with almost no long”]\n[forcing lines – all in all an opening suiting Carlsen’s style. Moreover it “forcing lines – all in all an opening suiting Carlsen’s style. Moreover it”]\n[belonged to the repertoire of his trainer Agdestein. } 6. O-O Bd6 7. b3 Qe7 \”belonged to the repertoire of his trainer Agdestein. } 6. O-O Bd6 7. b3 Qe7\”]\n[8. Bb2 { Allows Black to fianchetto his Bc8. } ( { He was fine also after } \”8. Bb2 { Allows Black to fianchetto his Bc8. } ( { He was fine also after }\”]\n[8. Ne5 O-O (8… b6 { now runs into } 9. cxd5 cxd5 10. Nc4 $1 Nc6 11. Nxd6+ \”8. Ne5 O-O (8… b6 { now runs into } 9. cxd5 cxd5 10. Nc4 $1 Nc6 11. Nxd6+\”]\n[Qxd6 12. Ba3 Nb4 13. Nd2 $14) 9. Nd2 a5 10. Bb2 Nbd7 11. Qc2 a4 (11… Ne4 \”Qxd6 12. Ba3 Nb4 13. Nd2 $14) 9. Nd2 a5 10. Bb2 Nbd7 11. Qc2 a4 (11… Ne4\”]\n[12. Ndf3 a4) 12. Ndf3 ( { Possibly critical is the greedy } 12. bxa4 Ne4 ( \”12. Ndf3 a4) 12. Ndf3 ( { Possibly critical is the greedy } 12. bxa4 Ne4 (\”]\n[12… Bxe5 13. dxe5 Ng4 14. Nf3 Nb6 15. cxd5 exd5 16. h3 Nh6 17. Nd4 Nc4 ( \”12… Bxe5 13. dxe5 Ng4 14. Nf3 Nb6 15. cxd5 exd5 16. h3 Nh6 17. Nd4 Nc4 (\”]\n[17… f4 $5 $13) 18. f4 Ne3 19. Qb3 Nxf1 20. Ba3 Qd8 21. Bxf8 Nxg3 22. Bxg7 \”17… f4 $5 $13) 18. f4 Ne3 19. Qb3 Nxf1 20. Ba3 Qd8 21. Bxf8 Nxg3 22. Bxg7\”]\n[Nxe2+ 23. Nxe2 Kxg7 24. Nd4 Ng8 25. Re1 $36 { Visloguzov,V (2036)-Jardi \”Nxe2+ 23. Nxe2 Kxg7 24. Nd4 Ng8 25. Re1 $36 { Visloguzov,V (2036)-Jardi”]\n[Talarn,J (2054) email 2011 }) 13. Nxe4 $1 (13. Ndf3 Bxe5 (13… Qd8 14. Nd3 \”Talarn,J (2054) email 2011 }) 13. Nxe4 $1 (13. Ndf3 Bxe5 (13… Qd8 14. Nd3\”]\n[Qa5 15. Nf4 Bxf4 16. gxf4 Qxa4 17. Qxa4 Rxa4 18. cxd5 exd5 19. e3 Nb6 20. \”Qa5 15. Nf4 Bxf4 16. gxf4 Qxa4 17. Qxa4 Rxa4 18. cxd5 exd5 19. e3 Nb6 20.\”]\n[Ne5 { Kiriakov,P (2555)-Moskalenko,V (2540) playchess. com blitz 2006 } \”Ne5 { Kiriakov,P (2555)-Moskalenko,V (2540) playchess. com blitz 2006 }\”]\n[20… Nc4 $15) 14. dxe5 (14. Nxe5 $142 $5) 14… Nb6 15. cxd5 exd5 16. Rab1 \”20… Nc4 $15) 14. dxe5 (14. Nxe5 $142 $5) 14… Nb6 15. cxd5 exd5 16. Rab1\”]\n[Nc4 17. Rfd1 Qb4 18. Nd4 Qxa4 $36 { Goganov,A (2550)-Sandipan,C (2590) \”Nc4 17. Rfd1 Qb4 18. Nd4 Qxa4 $36 { Goganov,A (2550)-Sandipan,C (2590)”]\n[Moscow 2013 }) 13… fxe4 14. f4 exf3 15. Nxf3 $14 { Roiz }) 12… Ne4 13. \”Moscow 2013 }) 13… fxe4 14. f4 exf3 15. Nxf3 $14 { Roiz }) 12… Ne4 13.\”]\n[e3 a3 14. Bc3 Nxe5 15. Nxe5 Bd7 16. Nxd7 (16. Be1 $142 $1 $14) 16… Qxd7 \”e3 a3 14. Bc3 Nxe5 15. Nxe5 Bd7 16. Nxd7 (16. Be1 $142 $1 $14) 16… Qxd7\”]\n[17. c5 Bc7 18. b4 h5 19. Be1 e5 20. dxe5 Bxe5 21. Rd1 Qe6 $11 { Anand,V \”17. c5 Bc7 18. b4 h5 19. Be1 e5 20. dxe5 Bxe5 21. Rd1 Qe6 $11 { Anand,V”]\n[(2797)-Carlsen,M (2865) Baden-Baden 2015 For more details see the notes to “(2797)-Carlsen,M (2865) Baden-Baden 2015 For more details see the notes to”]\n[this game by Roiz in CBM 165. }) 8… b6 9. Ne5 Bb7 10. Nd2 ( { White will “this game by Roiz in CBM 165. }) 8… b6 9. Ne5 Bb7 10. Nd2 ( { White will”]\n[later redirect his N to c3, but here the immediate } 10. Nc3 { is not too “later redirect his N to c3, but here the immediate } 10. Nc3 { is not too”]\n[effective due to } 10… Nbd7 $11 { forcing White to make a decision about “effective due to } 10… Nbd7 $11 { forcing White to make a decision about”]\n[his Ne5. }) 10… O-O 11. Rc1 ( { My own experience with this line was “his Ne5. }) 10… O-O 11. Rc1 ( { My own experience with this line was”]\n[rather bleak, after } 11. e3 a5 12. Nd3 Na6 13. a3 Rac8 14. Qe2 Ne4 15. \”rather bleak, after } 11. e3 a5 12. Nd3 Na6 13. a3 Rac8 14. Qe2 Ne4 15.\”]\n[Rfc1 c5 16. dxc5 Naxc5 17. Nxc5 bxc5 18. Rd1 a4 19. bxa4 Ra8 20. f3 Nxd2 \”Rfc1 c5 16. dxc5 Naxc5 17. Nxc5 bxc5 18. Rd1 a4 19. bxa4 Ra8 20. f3 Nxd2\”]\n[21. Qxd2 Rxa4 22. cxd5 exd5 23. f4 $11 { Stohl,I (2465)-Glek,I (2430) \”21. Qxd2 Rxa4 22. cxd5 exd5 23. f4 $11 { Stohl,I (2465)-Glek,I (2430)”]\n[Tallinn 1986 White just barely managed to hold the balance (and lost due to “Tallinn 1986 White just barely managed to hold the balance (and lost due to”]\n[a miscalculation later on). }) 11… a5 12. e3 { The most usual move, but “a miscalculation later on). }) 11… a5 12. e3 { The most usual move, but”]\n[it’s not easy for White to get anything tangible from the opening. } (12. \”it’s not easy for White to get anything tangible from the opening. } (12.\”]\n[Nd3 Na6 13. Nf3 { avoids ideas with Bxe5; White intends to put the other N \”Nd3 Na6 13. Nf3 { avoids ideas with Bxe5; White intends to put the other N”]\n[on e5, but this manoeuvring costs time and Black gets counterplay after } \”on e5, but this manoeuvring costs time and Black gets counterplay after }\”]\n[13… Ne4 14. Nfe5 Rac8 (14… c5 15. f3 Nf6 16. cxd5 exd5 17. Re1 Nb4 18. \”13… Ne4 14. Nfe5 Rac8 (14… c5 15. f3 Nf6 16. cxd5 exd5 17. Re1 Nb4 18.\”]\n[a3 Nc6 19. e3 Nd8 20. Bh3 g6 21. Nf4 Qe8 22. Ned3 Rc8 23. dxc5 bxc5 24. Qd2 \”a3 Nc6 19. e3 Nd8 20. Bh3 g6 21. Nf4 Qe8 22. Ned3 Rc8 23. dxc5 bxc5 24. Qd2\”]\n[a4 25. e4 $5 dxe4 26. fxe4 Bxe4 27. b4 $36 { Martin Clemente,J \”a4 25. e4 $5 dxe4 26. fxe4 Bxe4 27. b4 $36 { Martin Clemente,J”]\n[(2638)-Timmerman,G (2694) email 2009 }) 15. e3 c5 16. dxc5 bxc5 17. Nf4 Nb4 \”(2638)-Timmerman,G (2694) email 2009 }) 15. e3 c5 16. dxc5 bxc5 17. Nf4 Nb4\”]\n[18. a3 Bxe5 19. Bxe5 Nc6 { \u00bd Avrukh,B (2425)-Gleizerov,E (2535) St \”18. a3 Bxe5 19. Bxe5 Nc6 { \u00bd Avrukh,B (2425)-Gleizerov,E (2535) St”]\n[Petersburg 1994 } 20. Bb2 d4 $1 $132) (12. Nb1 Nbd7 (12… Ne4 13. f3 Nf6 \”Petersburg 1994 } 20. Bb2 d4 $1 $132) (12. Nb1 Nbd7 (12… Ne4 13. f3 Nf6\”]\n[14. Nc3 Nbd7 15. Nxd7 Nxd7 16. e4 dxc4 17. bxc4 e5 18. exf5 exd4 19. Re1 \”14. Nc3 Nbd7 15. Nxd7 Nxd7 16. e4 dxc4 17. bxc4 e5 18. exf5 exd4 19. Re1\”]\n[Ne5 20. Ne4 Ba3 21. Bxa3 Qxa3 22. Qxd4 Nxf3+ 23. Bxf3 Qxf3 24. c5 $16 { \”Ne5 20. Ne4 Ba3 21. Bxa3 Qxa3 22. Qxd4 Nxf3+ 23. Bxf3 Qxf3 24. c5 $16 {“]\n[Gordon,S (2556)-Djurhuus,R (2436) Oslo 2012 }) 13. cxd5 cxd5 14. Nc4 b5 15. \”Gordon,S (2556)-Djurhuus,R (2436) Oslo 2012 }) 13. cxd5 cxd5 14. Nc4 b5 15.\”]\n[Nxd6 Qxd6 16. Nc3 Ba6 { [%csl Ga6,Rg2] Black’s bad Ba6 is more effective, \”Nxd6 Qxd6 16. Nc3 Ba6 { [%csl Ga6,Rg2] Black’s bad Ba6 is more effective,”]\n[than the “good”one on g2. } 17. Qd2 Rfc8 18. f3 b4 19. Nd1 a4 20. Ne3 a3 \”than the \”good\”one on g2. } 17. Qd2 Rfc8 18. f3 b4 19. Nd1 a4 20. Ne3 a3\”]\n[21. Rxc8+ Rxc8 22. Bc1 f4 23. gxf4 Qxf4 $11 { ()=\/+, Tukmakov,V \”21. Rxc8+ Rxc8 22. Bc1 f4 23. gxf4 Qxf4 $11 { ()=\/+, Tukmakov,V”]\n[(2575)-Agdestein,S (2560) Dortmund 1987 }) 12… Na6 13. Nb1 $146 { A “(2575)-Agdestein,S (2560) Dortmund 1987 }) 12… Na6 13. Nb1 $146 { A”]\n[novelty, but judging by the time-consumption an over the board idea. The N “novelty, but judging by the time-consumption an over the board idea. The N”]\n[heads for c3 and possibly for a4 (or e2-f4). } ( { Until now White mostly “heads for c3 and possibly for a4 (or e2-f4). } ( { Until now White mostly”]\n[connected his rooks with } 13. Qe2 Ne4 (13… Nc7 14. Ndf3 Ne4 15. Rfd1 a4 \”connected his rooks with } 13. Qe2 Ne4 (13… Nc7 14. Ndf3 Ne4 15. Rfd1 a4\”]\n[16. Nd3 a3 17. Ba1 Na6 18. Nfe5 c5 19. f3 Nf6 20. Bh3 g6 21. Rd2 Rac8 22. \”16. Nd3 a3 17. Ba1 Na6 18. Nfe5 c5 19. f3 Nf6 20. Bh3 g6 21. Rd2 Rac8 22.\”]\n[Rdc2 Rc7 23. Rd1 Rfc8 24. Rcd2 cxd4 25. Bxd4 Nc5 26. Nxc5 Bxc5 27. Bg2 Ba6 \”Rdc2 Rc7 23. Rd1 Rfc8 24. Rcd2 cxd4 25. Bxd4 Nc5 26. Nxc5 Bxc5 27. Bg2 Ba6\”]\n[28. Bf1 Nd7 29. Nxd7 Rxd7 30. Bxc5 Qxc5 31. Qf2 Rcd8 32. e4 d4 $132 { \”28. Bf1 Nd7 29. Nxd7 Rxd7 30. Bxc5 Qxc5 31. Qf2 Rcd8 32. e4 d4 $132 {“]\n[Hansen,O (2499)-Timmerman,G (2694) email 2009 }) (13… a4 14. bxa4 Bxe5 \”Hansen,O (2499)-Timmerman,G (2694) email 2009 }) (13… a4 14. bxa4 Bxe5\”]\n[15. dxe5 Nd7 16. a5 Nac5 17. Bc3 bxa5 18. Nb3 Nxb3 19. axb3 Nc5 20. Qc2 Ne4 \”15. dxe5 Nd7 16. a5 Nac5 17. Bc3 bxa5 18. Nb3 Nxb3 19. axb3 Nc5 20. Qc2 Ne4\”]\n[21. Bb2 a4 22. bxa4 Ba6 23. f3 Ng5 24. cxd5 Bxf1 25. d6 $16 { So,W \”21. Bb2 a4 22. bxa4 Ba6 23. f3 Ng5 24. cxd5 Bxf1 25. d6 $16 { So,W”]\n[(2656)-Reinderman,D (2573) Wijk aan Zee 2010 }) (13… Bxe5 14. dxe5 Ne4 \”(2656)-Reinderman,D (2573) Wijk aan Zee 2010 }) (13… Bxe5 14. dxe5 Ne4\”]\n[15. Rfd1 a4 $5 16. Nb1 Nb4 (16… axb3 17. axb3 Nac5 18. Qc2 Ra2 $132 { \/\\ \”15. Rfd1 a4 $5 16. Nb1 Nb4 (16… axb3 17. axb3 Nac5 18. Qc2 Ra2 $132 { \/\\”]\n[} 19. f3 $6 Qg5 $1 20. fxe4 fxe4 $44) 17. Ba3 axb3 18. axb3 c5 19. f3 Ng5 \”} 19. f3 $6 Qg5 $1 20. fxe4 fxe4 $44) 17. Ba3 axb3 18. axb3 c5 19. f3 Ng5\”]\n[20. h4 Nf7 21. Bxb4 cxb4 22. f4 dxc4 23. Bxb7 Qxb7 24. Rxc4 Rfd8 25. Rxd8+ \”20. h4 Nf7 21. Bxb4 cxb4 22. f4 dxc4 23. Bxb7 Qxb7 24. Rxc4 Rfd8 25. Rxd8+\”]\n[Nxd8 { Alekseev,E (2640)-Moiseenko,A (2662) Sochi 2006 } 26. Rxb4 $14) 14. \”Nxd8 { Alekseev,E (2640)-Moiseenko,A (2662) Sochi 2006 } 26. Rxb4 $14) 14.\”]\n[Rfd1 c5 15. Nb1 Nb4 16. f3 Nxa2 17. fxe4 Nxc1 18. Bxc1 fxe4 19. Nc3 Rad8 \”Rfd1 c5 15. Nb1 Nb4 16. f3 Nxa2 17. fxe4 Nxc1 18. Bxc1 fxe4 19. Nc3 Rad8\”]\n[20. Nb5 cxd4 21. exd4 Bxe5 22. dxe5 dxc4 { Van Wely,L (2668)-Ulibin,M \”20. Nb5 cxd4 21. exd4 Bxe5 22. dxe5 dxc4 { Van Wely,L (2668)-Ulibin,M”]\n[(2581) Moscow 2003 } 23. Rxd8 Rxd8 24. bxc4 Qc5+ 25. Be3 Qxe5 26. Bxb6 $13) \”(2581) Moscow 2003 } 23. Rxd8 Rxd8 24. bxc4 Qc5+ 25. Be3 Qxe5 26. Bxb6 $13)\”]\n[13… Bxe5 $5 { A very straightforward solution. } ( { Black can also \”13… Bxe5 $5 { A very straightforward solution. } ( { Black can also”]\n[redirect his N with } 13… Nb8 14. Nc3 Nbd7 { Carlsen maybe didn’t relish “redirect his N with } 13… Nb8 14. Nc3 Nbd7 { Carlsen maybe didn’t relish”]\n[the possibility } 15. f4 $5 (15. Na4 b5 $11 { is harmless }) 15… Rac8 $13 \”the possibility } 15. f4 $5 (15. Na4 b5 $11 { is harmless }) 15… Rac8 $13\”]\n[{ with a complex double Stonewall. }) 14. dxe5 Ne4 15. Qe2 (15. cxd5 exd5 \”{ with a complex double Stonewall. }) 14. dxe5 Ne4 15. Qe2 (15. cxd5 exd5\”]\n[$5 16. Nc3 Nac5 $132) ( { It was worth considering } 15. Nc3 $5 { \/\\ } \”$5 16. Nc3 Nac5 $132) ( { It was worth considering } 15. Nc3 $5 { \/\\ }\”]\n[15… Nac5 (15… Rac8 $142 $5) 16. Ba3 $14) 15… a4 $5 16. Nc3 $6 { A \”15… Nac5 (15… Rac8 $142 $5) 16. Ba3 $14) 15… a4 $5 16. Nc3 $6 { A”]\n[mediocre reaction, after which already White will have to tread with care. “mediocre reaction, after which already White will have to tread with care.”]\n[} ( { The principled continuation was } 16. Ba3 $142 c5 17. f3 Ng5 18. cxd5 \”} ( { The principled continuation was } 16. Ba3 $142 c5 17. f3 Ng5 18. cxd5\”]\n[Bxd5 (18… exd5 $5 19. bxa4 $13) 19. bxa4 (19. Nc3 Nc7 $13 { can transpose \”Bxd5 (18… exd5 $5 19. bxa4 $13) 19. bxa4 (19. Nc3 Nc7 $13 { can transpose”]\n[}) 19… Nc7 20. e4 fxe4 21. fxe4 Rxf1+ 22. Rxf1 Bc6 23. h4 Nf7 24. Qb2 $13 \”}) 19… Nc7 20. e4 fxe4 21. fxe4 Rxf1+ 22. Rxf1 Bc6 23. h4 Nf7 24. Qb2 $13\”]\n[) (16. Rfd1 { transposes to Alekseev-Moiseenko above. }) 16… axb3 (16… \”) (16. Rfd1 { transposes to Alekseev-Moiseenko above. }) 16… axb3 (16…\”]\n[a3 $5 17. Ba1 Nb4 $13 { [%csl Ra1] \/=\/+ also deserves attention, but true \”a3 $5 17. Ba1 Nb4 $13 { [%csl Ra1] \/=\/+ also deserves attention, but true”]\n[to himself, Carlsen chooses a simple technical solution. }) 17. axb3 Qb4 \”to himself, Carlsen chooses a simple technical solution. }) 17. axb3 Qb4\”]\n[18. Nxe4 (18. cxd5 exd5 { is also pleasant for Black. }) 18… dxe4 { Black \”18. Nxe4 (18. cxd5 exd5 { is also pleasant for Black. }) 18… dxe4 { Black”]\n[continues in the spirit of his 16th move and chooses the simpler “continues in the spirit of his 16th move and chooses the simpler”]\n[symmetrical recapture. } ( { More complex is } 18… fxe4 19. Bh3 (19. Bc3 \”symmetrical recapture. } ( { More complex is } 18… fxe4 19. Bh3 (19. Bc3\”]\n[$5 Qxb3 20. cxd5 exd5 21. Bh3 $44) 19… Rfe8 20. f4 $1 $13 { [%cal Yf4f5] \”$5 Qxb3 20. cxd5 exd5 21. Bh3 $44) 19… Rfe8 20. f4 $1 $13 { [%cal Yf4f5]”]\n[}) 19. Qc2 Nc5 20. Bc3 Qxb3 21. Qxb3 Nxb3 22. Rb1 Nc5 23. Rxb6 Na4 24. Rxb7 \”}) 19. Qc2 Nc5 20. Bc3 Qxb3 21. Qxb3 Nxb3 22. Rb1 Nc5 23. Rxb6 Na4 24. Rxb7\”]\n[Nxc3 { [%csl Gc3,Rg2] A series of natural moves has led to an endgame in \”Nxc3 { [%csl Gc3,Rg2] A series of natural moves has led to an endgame in”]\n[which White must still solve the problem of his passive Bg2. It would seem “which White must still solve the problem of his passive Bg2. It would seem”]\n[that this is simple enough, but in such technical positions Carlsen is “that this is simple enough, but in such technical positions Carlsen is”]\n[incomparable. } 25. Re7 { Voluntarily exchanges the R on the 7th rank. } ( \”incomparable. } 25. Re7 { Voluntarily exchanges the R on the 7th rank. } (\”]\n[{ A more active way is } 25. f3 $5 { White intends to reanimate his bishop \”{ A more active way is } 25. f3 $5 { White intends to reanimate his bishop”]\n[either on the long diagonal, or by hitting Pe6 from h3 after a pawn swap on “either on the long diagonal, or by hitting Pe6 from h3 after a pawn swap on”]\n[e4. All this should be sufficient to hold the balance. }) 25… Rfe8 26. \”e4. All this should be sufficient to hold the balance. }) 25… Rfe8 26.\”]\n[Rxe8+ Rxe8 27. Ra1 $6 (27. f3 $1 $132 { still seems preferable. }) 27… \”Rxe8+ Rxe8 27. Ra1 $6 (27. f3 $1 $132 { still seems preferable. }) 27…\”]\n[Rd8 28. Bf1 { White must already change plans and start calculating. } (28. \”Rd8 28. Bf1 { White must already change plans and start calculating. } (28.\”]\n[Ra6 $5 Ne2+ 29. Kf1 Nc1 30. Kg1 Rd1+ (30… Rc8 31. Bf1 $132 { and Black’s \”Ra6 $5 Ne2+ 29. Kf1 Nc1 30. Kg1 Rd1+ (30… Rc8 31. Bf1 $132 { and Black’s”]\n[R is too passive }) 31. Bf1 Nb3 32. Kg2 Nd2 33. Ra8+ Kf7 34. Ra7+ { \/\\ } \”R is too passive }) 31. Bf1 Nb3 32. Kg2 Nd2 33. Ra8+ Kf7 34. Ra7+ { \/\\ }\”]\n[34… Kg6 35. Rd7 Rxf1 36. Rxd2 Rc1 37. Rd6 $11) (28. f3 Rd1+ $1 29. Rxd1 \”34… Kg6 35. Rd7 Rxf1 36. Rxd2 Rc1 37. Rd6 $11) (28. f3 Rd1+ $1 29. Rxd1\”]\n[Nxd1 30. fxe4 Nxe3 $15 31. exf5 $2 Nxg2 32. Kxg2 exf5 33. Kf3 Kf7 34. Ke3 \”Nxd1 30. fxe4 Nxe3 $15 31. exf5 $2 Nxg2 32. Kxg2 exf5 33. Kf3 Kf7 34. Ke3\”]\n[c5 $1 35. Kf3 Ke6 36. Kf4 h6 $19) 28… c5 29. Ra3 (29. Ra5 $5) 29… Nb1 \”c5 $1 35. Kf3 Ke6 36. Kf4 h6 $19) 28… c5 29. Ra3 (29. Ra5 $5) 29… Nb1\”]\n[$5 30. Ra1 (30. Ra5 { or }) (30. Ra6 $142 { seems preferable: } 30… Rd1 \”$5 30. Ra1 (30. Ra5 { or }) (30. Ra6 $142 { seems preferable: } 30… Rd1\”]\n[31. Ra8+ Kf7 32. Ra7+ Kg6 33. Ra1 { and it’s still not clear, how Black \”31. Ra8+ Kf7 32. Ra7+ Kg6 33. Ra1 { and it’s still not clear, how Black”]\n[should make progress. } (33. Kg2 Rd2 (33… Nd2 34. Rd7 Rxf1 35. Rxd2 Rc1 \”should make progress. } (33. Kg2 Rd2 (33… Nd2 34. Rd7 Rxf1 35. Rxd2 Rc1\”]\n[36. Rd7 Rxc4 37. Re7 $11) 34. Re7 Nc3 35. Kg1 Nd1 36. Rxe6+ Kf7 37. Rd6 \”36. Rd7 Rxc4 37. Re7 $11) 34. Re7 Nc3 35. Kg1 Nd1 36. Rxe6+ Kf7 37. Rd6\”]\n[Rxd6 38. exd6 g6 $11 { \/=\/+ })) 30… Nd2 $1 31. Be2 $2 ( { This is already \”Rxd6 38. exd6 g6 $11 { \/=\/+ })) 30… Nd2 $1 31. Be2 $2 ( { This is already”]\n[a serious error, more or less necessary was } 31. Kg2 $8 Nf3 32. Ra6 Kf7 \”a serious error, more or less necessary was } 31. Kg2 $8 Nf3 32. Ra6 Kf7\”]\n[33. Ra7+ Kf8 34. Rc7 Rd1 35. Rc8+ (35. Rxc5 Nd2 36. Be2 Re1 { [%csl Re2] }) \”33. Ra7+ Kf8 34. Rc7 Rd1 35. Rc8+ (35. Rxc5 Nd2 36. Be2 Re1 { [%csl Re2] })\”]\n[35… Kf7 36. Rc7+ Kg6 37. Rc6 $1 $132) 31… Nf3+ 32. Bxf3 (32. Kg2 Nxe5 \”35… Kf7 36. Rc7+ Kg6 37. Rc6 $1 $132) 31… Nf3+ 32. Bxf3 (32. Kg2 Nxe5\”]\n[$17 { gives Black a healthy extra pawn. }) 32… exf3 33. h3 h5 $17 { White \”$17 { gives Black a healthy extra pawn. }) 32… exf3 33. h3 h5 $17 { White”]\n[had a slightly unpleasant position, some nine moves later he is on the “had a slightly unpleasant position, some nine moves later he is on the”]\n[verge of losing. } 34. g4 (34. Ra6 Rd1+ 35. Kh2 Rf1 36. Rxe6 Rxf2+ 37. Kg1 \”verge of losing. } 34. g4 (34. Ra6 Rd1+ 35. Kh2 Rf1 36. Rxe6 Rxf2+ 37. Kg1\”]\n[(37. Kh1 $2 Rf1+ 38. Kh2 Rc1) 37… Rg2+ 38. Kf1 Kf7 $17) ( { With the \”(37. Kh1 $2 Rf1+ 38. Kh2 Rc1) 37… Rg2+ 38. Kf1 Kf7 $17) ( { With the”]\n[passive } 34. Ra5 Rd1+ 35. Kh2 Rf1 36. Ra2 (36. Rxc5 Rxf2+ 37. Kg1 Rg2+ 38. \”passive } 34. Ra5 Rd1+ 35. Kh2 Rf1 36. Ra2 (36. Rxc5 Rxf2+ 37. Kg1 Rg2+ 38.\”]\n[Kf1 Rxg3 $17) { , White pins his hopes to stalemate tricks after } 36… g5 \”Kf1 Rxg3 $17) { , White pins his hopes to stalemate tricks after } 36… g5\”]\n[(36… Rc1 $5) 37. h4 g4 38. e4 $17 { However, it’s difficult to believe \”(36… Rc1 $5) 37. h4 g4 38. e4 $17 { However, it’s difficult to believe”]\n[this would save the game, moreover in time trouble one naturally strives “this would save the game, moreover in time trouble one naturally strives”]\n[for activity. }) 34… fxg4 35. hxg4 h4 $1 { [%csl Rg1] } 36. Kh2 (36. g5 \”for activity. }) 34… fxg4 35. hxg4 h4 $1 { [%csl Rg1] } 36. Kh2 (36. g5\”]\n[Kh7 37. Ra6 Rd1+ 38. Kh2 Rf1 39. Rxe6 Rxf2+ 40. Kh3 Rc2 $19) 36… Rd2 37. \”Kh7 37. Ra6 Rd1+ 38. Kh2 Rf1 39. Rxe6 Rxf2+ 40. Kh3 Rc2 $19) 36… Rd2 37.\”]\n[Kh3 $6 (37. g5 $1 Rxf2+ 38. Kh3 Kh7 39. Kxh4 Rg2 40. Rf1 $17 { was the last \”Kh3 $6 (37. g5 $1 Rxf2+ 38. Kh3 Kh7 39. Kxh4 Rg2 40. Rf1 $17 { was the last”]\n[chance to fight on. Black will have an extra pawn, but converting it still “chance to fight on. Black will have an extra pawn, but converting it still”]\n[presents technical problems. }) 37… g5 { Keeps the king boxed in. } 38. \”presents technical problems. }) 37… g5 { Keeps the king boxed in. } 38.\”]\n[e4 Rd4 $1 (38… Rxf2 $2 39. Ra8+ Kf7 40. Ra7+ Ke8 41. Ra8+ Kd7 42. Ra7+ \”e4 Rd4 $1 (38… Rxf2 $2 39. Ra8+ Kf7 40. Ra7+ Ke8 41. Ra8+ Kd7 42. Ra7+\”]\n[Kc6 43. Ra6+ Kb7 44. Ra7+ $11 { is too obvious, Carlsen easily avoids the \”Kc6 43. Ra6+ Kb7 44. Ra7+ $11 { is too obvious, Carlsen easily avoids the”]\n[stalemate trap. }) 39. Ra8+ Kf7 40. Ra3 Rxc4 41. Rxf3+ Ke7 42. Re3 Rd4 43. \”stalemate trap. }) 39. Ra8+ Kf7 40. Ra3 Rxc4 41. Rxf3+ Ke7 42. Re3 Rd4 43.\”]\n[f3 c4 $19 { [%csl Gc4,Gh4] Material is still equal, but Black’s positional \”f3 c4 $19 { [%csl Gc4,Gh4] Material is still equal, but Black’s positional”]\n[superiority with 2 strong passed pawns is decisive. } 44. Ra3 ( { After } \”superiority with 2 strong passed pawns is decisive. } 44. Ra3 ( { After }\”]\n[44. Rc3 { Black already has a choice: } 44… Kd7 $19 (44… Rd3 $5 45. \”44. Rc3 { Black already has a choice: } 44… Kd7 $19 (44… Rd3 $5 45.\”]\n[Rxc4 Rxf3+ $19)) 44… Rd3 45. Ra7+ Kd8 46. Kg2 c3 47. Ra4 c2 48. Rc4 Rd2+ \”Rxc4 Rxf3+ $19)) 44… Rd3 45. Ra7+ Kd8 46. Kg2 c3 47. Ra4 c2 48. Rc4 Rd2+\”]\n[49. Kh3 Kd7 50. Rc5 (50. Rc3 Rf2 $19 { [%cal Rf2f3] }) 50… Rf2 51. f4 \”49. Kh3 Kd7 50. Rc5 (50. Rc3 Rf2 $19 { [%cal Rf2f3] }) 50… Rf2 51. f4\”]\n[Rf3+ (51… gxf4 52. g5 f3 53. g6 Rd2 54. g7 f2 $19 { is more forcing, but \”Rf3+ (51… gxf4 52. g5 f3 53. g6 Rd2 54. g7 f2 $19 { is more forcing, but”]\n[Black can already win without any calculation. }) 52. Kh2 Rxf4 ( { White “Black can already win without any calculation. }) 52. Kh2 Rxf4 ( { White”]\n[has had enough, the endgame after } 52… Rxf4 53. Rxc2 Rxe4 $19 ( { or } \”has had enough, the endgame after } 52… Rxf4 53. 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Math between Caruana, Fabiano and Carlsen, Magnus

Event: Gashimov Memorial

Pgn:


[Event “Gashimov Memorial”]
[Site “Shamkir”]
[Date “2015.04.19”]
[Round “3”]
[White “Caruana, Fabiano”]
[Black “[Black can already win without any calculation. }) 52. Kh2 Rxf4 ( { White “Black can already win without any calculation. }) 52. Kh2 Rxf4 ( { White”]”]
[Result “0-1”]
[WhiteElo “2802”]
[BlackElo “2863”]
[ECO “A90”]
[Annotator “Stohl,I”]
[EventDate “2015.04.17”]
[PlyCount “104”]
[EventType “tourn”]
[EventRounds “9”]
[EventCountry “AZE”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2015.05.11”]
[EventCategory “21”]
[[{ Caruana had reasonable results against the World Champion in the last 2 “{ Caruana had reasonable results against the World Champion in the last 2”] “[{ Caruana had reasonable results against the World Champion in the last 2 “{ Caruana had reasonable results against the World Champion in the last 2″]”]
[[years, but in 2015 the tide started to change. Despite having Black, “years, but in 2015 the tide started to change. Despite having Black,”] “[years, but in 2015 the tide started to change. Despite having Black, “years, but in 2015 the tide started to change. Despite having Black,”]”]
[Carlsen “[Carlsen won a nice attacking game in Wijk (see CBM 165) and easily drew in “Carlsen won a nice attacking game in Wijk (see CBM 165) and easily drew in”]”]
[[Baden. } “Baden. }”] “[Baden. } “Baden. }”]”]
[[1. d4 { Fabiano avoids the Sicilian, or Berlin… } 1… f5 $5 { Magnus is “1. d4 { Fabiano avoids the Sicilian, or Berlin… } 1… f5 $5 { Magnus is”] “[1. d4 { Fabiano avoids the Sicilian, or Berlin… } 1… f5 $5 { Magnus is “1. d4 { Fabiano avoids the Sicilian, or Berlin… } 1… f5 $5 { Magnus is”]”]
[[in a fighting mood! However, this could have hardly surprised Caruana, as “in a fighting mood! However, this could have hardly surprised Caruana, as”] “[in a fighting mood! However, this could have hardly surprised Caruana, as “in a fighting mood! However, this could have hardly surprised Caruana, as”]”]
[[his opponent has already played the Dutch more than once this year. } 2. g3 “his opponent has already played the Dutch more than once this year. } 2. g3”] “[his opponent has already played the Dutch more than once this year. } 2. g3 “his opponent has already played the Dutch more than once this year. } 2. g3″]”]
[[Nf6 3. Bg2 e6 4. c4 c6 { Still following his win against Anand in Baden. “Nf6 3. Bg2 e6 4. c4 c6 { Still following his win against Anand in Baden.”] “[Nf6 3. Bg2 e6 4. c4 c6 { Still following his win against Anand in Baden. “Nf6 3. Bg2 e6 4. c4 c6 { Still following his win against Anand in Baden.”]”]
[The “[The flexible text move waits for White to declare his intentions with the “The flexible text move waits for White to declare his intentions with the”]”]
[[Ng1 before committing the Pd7. } ( { After the immediate } 4… d5 { White “Ng1 before committing the Pd7. } ( { After the immediate } 4… d5 { White”] “[Ng1 before committing the Pd7. } ( { After the immediate } 4… d5 { White “Ng1 before committing the Pd7. } ( { After the immediate } 4… d5 { White”]”]
[[scored well with the } 5. Nh3 $5 { system, an impressive example was } 5… “scored well with the } 5. Nh3 $5 { system, an impressive example was } 5…”] “[scored well with the } 5. Nh3 $5 { system, an impressive example was } 5… “scored well with the } 5. Nh3 $5 { system, an impressive example was } 5…”]”]
[[c6 6. O-O Bd6 7. Qc2 O-O 8. Nd2 Bd7 9. Nf3 Be8 10. Bf4 h6 11. Qb3 b6 12. “c6 6. O-O Bd6 7. Qc2 O-O 8. Nd2 Bd7 9. Nf3 Be8 10. Bf4 h6 11. Qb3 b6 12.”] “[c6 6. O-O Bd6 7. Qc2 O-O 8. Nd2 Bd7 9. Nf3 Be8 10. Bf4 h6 11. Qb3 b6 12. “c6 6. O-O Bd6 7. Qc2 O-O 8. Nd2 Bd7 9. Nf3 Be8 10. Bf4 h6 11. Qb3 b6 12.”]”]
[[Rfc1 Be7 13. cxd5 Nxd5 14. Bd2 g5 15. Ne5 a5 16. e4 fxe4 17. Bxe4 Ra7 18. “Rfc1 Be7 13. cxd5 Nxd5 14. Bd2 g5 15. Ne5 a5 16. e4 fxe4 17. Bxe4 Ra7 18.”] “[Rfc1 Be7 13. cxd5 Nxd5 14. Bd2 g5 15. Ne5 a5 16. e4 fxe4 17. Bxe4 Ra7 18. “Rfc1 Be7 13. cxd5 Nxd5 14. Bd2 g5 15. Ne5 a5 16. e4 fxe4 17. Bxe4 Ra7 18.”]”]
[[f4 gxf4 19. Kh1 Bf6 20. Nxf4 $16 { Anand,V (2769) -Nikolic,P (2659) Wijk “f4 gxf4 19. Kh1 Bf6 20. Nxf4 $16 { Anand,V (2769) -Nikolic,P (2659) Wijk”] “[f4 gxf4 19. Kh1 Bf6 20. Nxf4 $16 { Anand,V (2769) -Nikolic,P (2659) Wijk “f4 gxf4 19. Kh1 Bf6 20. Nxf4 $16 { Anand,V (2769) -Nikolic,P (2659) Wijk”]”]
[[aan Zee 2000 See the notes to this game by Tyomkin in CBM 75. }) 5. Nf3 ( { “aan Zee 2000 See the notes to this game by Tyomkin in CBM 75. }) 5. Nf3 ( {“] “[aan Zee 2000 See the notes to this game by Tyomkin in CBM 75. }) 5. Nf3 ( { “aan Zee 2000 See the notes to this game by Tyomkin in CBM 75. }) 5. Nf3 ( {“]”]
[Now “[Now } 5. Nh3 { allows } 5… d6 $5 { [%cal Ye6e5] } 6. Nc3 e5 (6… Be7 7. “Now } 5. Nh3 { allows } 5… d6 $5 { [%cal Ye6e5] } 6. Nc3 e5 (6… Be7 7.”]”]
[[e4 e5 $132) 7. dxe5 dxe5 8. Qxd8+ Kxd8 9. Ng5 Ke8 10. e4 Bd6 11. exf5 Bxf5 “e4 e5 $132) 7. dxe5 dxe5 8. Qxd8+ Kxd8 9. Ng5 Ke8 10. e4 Bd6 11. exf5 Bxf5”] “[e4 e5 $132) 7. dxe5 dxe5 8. Qxd8+ Kxd8 9. Ng5 Ke8 10. e4 Bd6 11. exf5 Bxf5 “e4 e5 $132) 7. dxe5 dxe5 8. Qxd8+ Kxd8 9. Ng5 Ke8 10. e4 Bd6 11. exf5 Bxf5″]”]
[[12. O-O h6 13. Rd1 Bc5 14. Nge4 Bxe4 15. Bxe4 Kf7 16. Bf5 Na6 17. Re1 g6 “12. O-O h6 13. Rd1 Bc5 14. Nge4 Bxe4 15. Bxe4 Kf7 16. Bf5 Na6 17. Re1 g6”] “[12. O-O h6 13. Rd1 Bc5 14. Nge4 Bxe4 15. Bxe4 Kf7 16. Bf5 Na6 17. Re1 g6 “12. O-O h6 13. Rd1 Bc5 14. Nge4 Bxe4 15. Bxe4 Kf7 16. Bf5 Na6 17. Re1 g6″]”]
[[18. Bh3 Nb4 19. Re2 Rad8 20. Rb1 Bd4 21. Kg2 Nd3 22. Be3 b6 $11 { [%csl “18. Bh3 Nb4 19. Re2 Rad8 20. Rb1 Bd4 21. Kg2 Nd3 22. Be3 b6 $11 { [%csl”] “[18. Bh3 Nb4 19. Re2 Rad8 20. Rb1 Bd4 21. Kg2 Nd3 22. Be3 b6 $11 { [%csl “18. Bh3 Nb4 19. Re2 Rad8 20. Rb1 Bd4 21. Kg2 Nd3 22. Be3 b6 $11 { [%csl”]”]
[[Gd3,Gd4] Wojtaszek,R (2721)-Vaisser,A (2533) FRA-chT Mulhouse 2011 }) 5… “Gd3,Gd4] Wojtaszek,R (2721)-Vaisser,A (2533) FRA-chT Mulhouse 2011 }) 5…”] “[Gd3,Gd4] Wojtaszek,R (2721)-Vaisser,A (2533) FRA-chT Mulhouse 2011 }) 5… “Gd3,Gd4] Wojtaszek,R (2721)-Vaisser,A (2533) FRA-chT Mulhouse 2011 }) 5…”]”]
[[d5 { The Stonewall leads to a complex strategic fight with almost no long “d5 { The Stonewall leads to a complex strategic fight with almost no long”] “[d5 { The Stonewall leads to a complex strategic fight with almost no long “d5 { The Stonewall leads to a complex strategic fight with almost no long”]”]
[[forcing lines – all in all an opening suiting Carlsen’s style. Moreover it “forcing lines – all in all an opening suiting Carlsen’s style. Moreover it”] “[forcing lines – all in all an opening suiting Carlsen’s style. Moreover it “forcing lines – all in all an opening suiting Carlsen’s style. Moreover it”]”]
[[belonged to the repertoire of his trainer Agdestein. } 6. O-O Bd6 7. b3 Qe7 “belonged to the repertoire of his trainer Agdestein. } 6. O-O Bd6 7. b3 Qe7”] “[belonged to the repertoire of his trainer Agdestein. } 6. O-O Bd6 7. b3 Qe7 “belonged to the repertoire of his trainer Agdestein. } 6. O-O Bd6 7. b3 Qe7″]”]
[[8. Bb2 { Allows Black to fianchetto his Bc8. } ( { He was fine also after } “8. Bb2 { Allows Black to fianchetto his Bc8. } ( { He was fine also after }”] “[8. Bb2 { Allows Black to fianchetto his Bc8. } ( { He was fine also after } “8. Bb2 { Allows Black to fianchetto his Bc8. } ( { He was fine also after }”]”]
[[8. Ne5 O-O (8… b6 { now runs into } 9. cxd5 cxd5 10. Nc4 $1 Nc6 11. Nxd6+ “8. Ne5 O-O (8… b6 { now runs into } 9. cxd5 cxd5 10. Nc4 $1 Nc6 11. Nxd6+”] “[8. Ne5 O-O (8… b6 { now runs into } 9. cxd5 cxd5 10. Nc4 $1 Nc6 11. Nxd6+ “8. Ne5 O-O (8… b6 { now runs into } 9. cxd5 cxd5 10. Nc4 $1 Nc6 11. Nxd6+”]”]
[[Qxd6 12. Ba3 Nb4 13. Nd2 $14) 9. Nd2 a5 10. Bb2 Nbd7 11. Qc2 a4 (11… Ne4 “Qxd6 12. Ba3 Nb4 13. Nd2 $14) 9. Nd2 a5 10. Bb2 Nbd7 11. Qc2 a4 (11… Ne4”] “[Qxd6 12. Ba3 Nb4 13. Nd2 $14) 9. Nd2 a5 10. Bb2 Nbd7 11. Qc2 a4 (11… Ne4 “Qxd6 12. Ba3 Nb4 13. Nd2 $14) 9. Nd2 a5 10. Bb2 Nbd7 11. Qc2 a4 (11… Ne4″]”]
[[12. Ndf3 a4) 12. Ndf3 ( { Possibly critical is the greedy } 12. bxa4 Ne4 ( “12. Ndf3 a4) 12. Ndf3 ( { Possibly critical is the greedy } 12. bxa4 Ne4 (“] “[12. Ndf3 a4) 12. Ndf3 ( { Possibly critical is the greedy } 12. bxa4 Ne4 ( “12. Ndf3 a4) 12. Ndf3 ( { Possibly critical is the greedy } 12. bxa4 Ne4 (“]”]
[[12… Bxe5 13. dxe5 Ng4 14. Nf3 Nb6 15. cxd5 exd5 16. h3 Nh6 17. Nd4 Nc4 ( “12… Bxe5 13. dxe5 Ng4 14. Nf3 Nb6 15. cxd5 exd5 16. h3 Nh6 17. Nd4 Nc4 (“] “[12… Bxe5 13. dxe5 Ng4 14. Nf3 Nb6 15. cxd5 exd5 16. h3 Nh6 17. Nd4 Nc4 ( “12… Bxe5 13. dxe5 Ng4 14. Nf3 Nb6 15. cxd5 exd5 16. h3 Nh6 17. Nd4 Nc4 (“]”]
[[17… f4 $5 $13) 18. f4 Ne3 19. Qb3 Nxf1 20. Ba3 Qd8 21. Bxf8 Nxg3 22. Bxg7 “17… f4 $5 $13) 18. f4 Ne3 19. Qb3 Nxf1 20. Ba3 Qd8 21. Bxf8 Nxg3 22. Bxg7”] “[17… f4 $5 $13) 18. f4 Ne3 19. Qb3 Nxf1 20. Ba3 Qd8 21. Bxf8 Nxg3 22. Bxg7 “17… f4 $5 $13) 18. f4 Ne3 19. Qb3 Nxf1 20. Ba3 Qd8 21. Bxf8 Nxg3 22. Bxg7″]”]
[[Nxe2+ 23. Nxe2 Kxg7 24. Nd4 Ng8 25. Re1 $36 { Visloguzov,V (2036)-Jardi “Nxe2+ 23. Nxe2 Kxg7 24. Nd4 Ng8 25. Re1 $36 { Visloguzov,V (2036)-Jardi”] “[Nxe2+ 23. Nxe2 Kxg7 24. Nd4 Ng8 25. Re1 $36 { Visloguzov,V (2036)-Jardi “Nxe2+ 23. Nxe2 Kxg7 24. Nd4 Ng8 25. Re1 $36 { Visloguzov,V (2036)-Jardi”]”]
[[Talarn,J (2054) email 2011 }) 13. Nxe4 $1 (13. Ndf3 Bxe5 (13… Qd8 14. Nd3 “Talarn,J (2054) email 2011 }) 13. Nxe4 $1 (13. Ndf3 Bxe5 (13… Qd8 14. Nd3”] “[Talarn,J (2054) email 2011 }) 13. Nxe4 $1 (13. Ndf3 Bxe5 (13… Qd8 14. Nd3 “Talarn,J (2054) email 2011 }) 13. Nxe4 $1 (13. Ndf3 Bxe5 (13… Qd8 14. Nd3″]”]
[[Qa5 15. Nf4 Bxf4 16. gxf4 Qxa4 17. Qxa4 Rxa4 18. cxd5 exd5 19. e3 Nb6 20. “Qa5 15. Nf4 Bxf4 16. gxf4 Qxa4 17. Qxa4 Rxa4 18. cxd5 exd5 19. e3 Nb6 20.”] “[Qa5 15. Nf4 Bxf4 16. gxf4 Qxa4 17. Qxa4 Rxa4 18. cxd5 exd5 19. e3 Nb6 20. “Qa5 15. Nf4 Bxf4 16. gxf4 Qxa4 17. Qxa4 Rxa4 18. cxd5 exd5 19. e3 Nb6 20.”]”]
[[Ne5 { Kiriakov,P (2555)-Moskalenko,V (2540) playchess. com blitz 2006 } “Ne5 { Kiriakov,P (2555)-Moskalenko,V (2540) playchess. com blitz 2006 }”] “[Ne5 { Kiriakov,P (2555)-Moskalenko,V (2540) playchess. com blitz 2006 } “Ne5 { Kiriakov,P (2555)-Moskalenko,V (2540) playchess. com blitz 2006 }”]”]
[[20… Nc4 $15) 14. dxe5 (14. Nxe5 $142 $5) 14… Nb6 15. cxd5 exd5 16. Rab1 “20… Nc4 $15) 14. dxe5 (14. Nxe5 $142 $5) 14… Nb6 15. cxd5 exd5 16. Rab1”] “[20… Nc4 $15) 14. dxe5 (14. Nxe5 $142 $5) 14… Nb6 15. cxd5 exd5 16. Rab1 “20… Nc4 $15) 14. dxe5 (14. Nxe5 $142 $5) 14… Nb6 15. cxd5 exd5 16. Rab1″]”]
[[Nc4 17. Rfd1 Qb4 18. Nd4 Qxa4 $36 { Goganov,A (2550)-Sandipan,C (2590) “Nc4 17. Rfd1 Qb4 18. Nd4 Qxa4 $36 { Goganov,A (2550)-Sandipan,C (2590)”] “[Nc4 17. Rfd1 Qb4 18. Nd4 Qxa4 $36 { Goganov,A (2550)-Sandipan,C (2590) “Nc4 17. Rfd1 Qb4 18. Nd4 Qxa4 $36 { Goganov,A (2550)-Sandipan,C (2590)”]”]
[Moscow “[Moscow 2013 }) 13… fxe4 14. f4 exf3 15. Nxf3 $14 { Roiz }) 12… Ne4 13. “Moscow 2013 }) 13… fxe4 14. f4 exf3 15. Nxf3 $14 { Roiz }) 12… Ne4 13.”]”]
[[e3 a3 14. Bc3 Nxe5 15. Nxe5 Bd7 16. Nxd7 (16. Be1 $142 $1 $14) 16… Qxd7 “e3 a3 14. Bc3 Nxe5 15. Nxe5 Bd7 16. Nxd7 (16. Be1 $142 $1 $14) 16… Qxd7”] “[e3 a3 14. Bc3 Nxe5 15. Nxe5 Bd7 16. Nxd7 (16. Be1 $142 $1 $14) 16… Qxd7 “e3 a3 14. Bc3 Nxe5 15. Nxe5 Bd7 16. Nxd7 (16. Be1 $142 $1 $14) 16… Qxd7″]”]
[[17. c5 Bc7 18. b4 h5 19. Be1 e5 20. dxe5 Bxe5 21. Rd1 Qe6 $11 { Anand,V “17. c5 Bc7 18. b4 h5 19. Be1 e5 20. dxe5 Bxe5 21. Rd1 Qe6 $11 { Anand,V”] “[17. c5 Bc7 18. b4 h5 19. Be1 e5 20. dxe5 Bxe5 21. Rd1 Qe6 $11 { Anand,V “17. c5 Bc7 18. b4 h5 19. Be1 e5 20. dxe5 Bxe5 21. Rd1 Qe6 $11 { Anand,V”]”]
[[(2797)-Carlsen,M (2865) Baden-Baden 2015 For more details see the notes to “(2797)-Carlsen,M (2865) Baden-Baden 2015 For more details see the notes to”] “[(2797)-Carlsen,M (2865) Baden-Baden 2015 For more details see the notes to “(2797)-Carlsen,M (2865) Baden-Baden 2015 For more details see the notes to”]”]
[[this game by Roiz in CBM 165. }) 8… b6 9. Ne5 Bb7 10. Nd2 ( { White will “this game by Roiz in CBM 165. }) 8… b6 9. Ne5 Bb7 10. Nd2 ( { White will”] “[this game by Roiz in CBM 165. }) 8… b6 9. Ne5 Bb7 10. Nd2 ( { White will “this game by Roiz in CBM 165. }) 8… b6 9. Ne5 Bb7 10. Nd2 ( { White will”]”]
[[later redirect his N to c3, but here the immediate } 10. Nc3 { is not too “later redirect his N to c3, but here the immediate } 10. Nc3 { is not too”] “[later redirect his N to c3, but here the immediate } 10. Nc3 { is not too “later redirect his N to c3, but here the immediate } 10. Nc3 { is not too”]”]
[[effective due to } 10… Nbd7 $11 { forcing White to make a decision about “effective due to } 10… Nbd7 $11 { forcing White to make a decision about”] “[effective due to } 10… Nbd7 $11 { forcing White to make a decision about “effective due to } 10… Nbd7 $11 { forcing White to make a decision about”]”]
[[his Ne5. }) 10… O-O 11. Rc1 ( { My own experience with this line was “his Ne5. }) 10… O-O 11. Rc1 ( { My own experience with this line was”] “[his Ne5. }) 10… O-O 11. Rc1 ( { My own experience with this line was “his Ne5. }) 10… O-O 11. Rc1 ( { My own experience with this line was”]”]
[[rather bleak, after } 11. e3 a5 12. Nd3 Na6 13. a3 Rac8 14. Qe2 Ne4 15. “rather bleak, after } 11. e3 a5 12. Nd3 Na6 13. a3 Rac8 14. Qe2 Ne4 15.”] “[rather bleak, after } 11. e3 a5 12. Nd3 Na6 13. a3 Rac8 14. Qe2 Ne4 15. “rather bleak, after } 11. e3 a5 12. Nd3 Na6 13. a3 Rac8 14. Qe2 Ne4 15.”]”]
[[Rfc1 c5 16. dxc5 Naxc5 17. Nxc5 bxc5 18. Rd1 a4 19. bxa4 Ra8 20. f3 Nxd2 “Rfc1 c5 16. dxc5 Naxc5 17. Nxc5 bxc5 18. Rd1 a4 19. bxa4 Ra8 20. f3 Nxd2”] “[Rfc1 c5 16. dxc5 Naxc5 17. Nxc5 bxc5 18. Rd1 a4 19. bxa4 Ra8 20. f3 Nxd2 “Rfc1 c5 16. dxc5 Naxc5 17. Nxc5 bxc5 18. Rd1 a4 19. bxa4 Ra8 20. f3 Nxd2″]”]
[[21. Qxd2 Rxa4 22. cxd5 exd5 23. f4 $11 { Stohl,I (2465)-Glek,I (2430) “21. Qxd2 Rxa4 22. cxd5 exd5 23. f4 $11 { Stohl,I (2465)-Glek,I (2430)”] “[21. Qxd2 Rxa4 22. cxd5 exd5 23. f4 $11 { Stohl,I (2465)-Glek,I (2430) “21. Qxd2 Rxa4 22. cxd5 exd5 23. f4 $11 { Stohl,I (2465)-Glek,I (2430)”]”]
[Tallinn “[Tallinn 1986 White just barely managed to hold the balance (and lost due to “Tallinn 1986 White just barely managed to hold the balance (and lost due to”]”]
[[a miscalculation later on). }) 11… a5 12. e3 { The most usual move, but “a miscalculation later on). }) 11… a5 12. e3 { The most usual move, but”] “[a miscalculation later on). }) 11… a5 12. e3 { The most usual move, but “a miscalculation later on). }) 11… a5 12. e3 { The most usual move, but”]”]
[[it’s not easy for White to get anything tangible from the opening. } (12. “it’s not easy for White to get anything tangible from the opening. } (12.”] “[it’s not easy for White to get anything tangible from the opening. } (12. “it’s not easy for White to get anything tangible from the opening. } (12.”]”]
[[Nd3 Na6 13. Nf3 { avoids ideas with Bxe5; White intends to put the other N “Nd3 Na6 13. Nf3 { avoids ideas with Bxe5; White intends to put the other N”] “[Nd3 Na6 13. Nf3 { avoids ideas with Bxe5; White intends to put the other N “Nd3 Na6 13. Nf3 { avoids ideas with Bxe5; White intends to put the other N”]”]
[[on e5, but this manoeuvring costs time and Black gets counterplay after } “on e5, but this manoeuvring costs time and Black gets counterplay after }”] “[on e5, but this manoeuvring costs time and Black gets counterplay after } “on e5, but this manoeuvring costs time and Black gets counterplay after }”]”]
[[13… Ne4 14. Nfe5 Rac8 (14… c5 15. f3 Nf6 16. cxd5 exd5 17. Re1 Nb4 18. “13… Ne4 14. Nfe5 Rac8 (14… c5 15. f3 Nf6 16. cxd5 exd5 17. Re1 Nb4 18.”] “[13… Ne4 14. Nfe5 Rac8 (14… c5 15. f3 Nf6 16. cxd5 exd5 17. Re1 Nb4 18. “13… Ne4 14. Nfe5 Rac8 (14… c5 15. f3 Nf6 16. cxd5 exd5 17. Re1 Nb4 18.”]”]
[[a3 Nc6 19. e3 Nd8 20. Bh3 g6 21. Nf4 Qe8 22. Ned3 Rc8 23. dxc5 bxc5 24. Qd2 “a3 Nc6 19. e3 Nd8 20. Bh3 g6 21. Nf4 Qe8 22. Ned3 Rc8 23. dxc5 bxc5 24. Qd2”] “[a3 Nc6 19. e3 Nd8 20. Bh3 g6 21. Nf4 Qe8 22. Ned3 Rc8 23. dxc5 bxc5 24. Qd2 “a3 Nc6 19. e3 Nd8 20. Bh3 g6 21. Nf4 Qe8 22. Ned3 Rc8 23. dxc5 bxc5 24. Qd2″]”]
[[a4 25. e4 $5 dxe4 26. fxe4 Bxe4 27. b4 $36 { Martin Clemente,J “a4 25. e4 $5 dxe4 26. fxe4 Bxe4 27. b4 $36 { Martin Clemente,J”] “[a4 25. e4 $5 dxe4 26. fxe4 Bxe4 27. b4 $36 { Martin Clemente,J “a4 25. e4 $5 dxe4 26. fxe4 Bxe4 27. b4 $36 { Martin Clemente,J”]”]
[[(2638)-Timmerman,G (2694) email 2009 }) 15. e3 c5 16. dxc5 bxc5 17. Nf4 Nb4 “(2638)-Timmerman,G (2694) email 2009 }) 15. e3 c5 16. dxc5 bxc5 17. Nf4 Nb4”] “[(2638)-Timmerman,G (2694) email 2009 }) 15. e3 c5 16. dxc5 bxc5 17. Nf4 Nb4 “(2638)-Timmerman,G (2694) email 2009 }) 15. e3 c5 16. dxc5 bxc5 17. Nf4 Nb4″]”]
[[18. a3 Bxe5 19. Bxe5 Nc6 { ½ Avrukh,B (2425)-Gleizerov,E (2535) St “18. a3 Bxe5 19. Bxe5 Nc6 { ½ Avrukh,B (2425)-Gleizerov,E (2535) St”] “[18. a3 Bxe5 19. Bxe5 Nc6 { ½ Avrukh,B (2425)-Gleizerov,E (2535) St “18. a3 Bxe5 19. Bxe5 Nc6 { ½ Avrukh,B (2425)-Gleizerov,E (2535) St”]”]
[Petersburg “[Petersburg 1994 } 20. Bb2 d4 $1 $132) (12. Nb1 Nbd7 (12… Ne4 13. f3 Nf6 “Petersburg 1994 } 20. Bb2 d4 $1 $132) (12. Nb1 Nbd7 (12… Ne4 13. f3 Nf6″]”]
[[14. Nc3 Nbd7 15. Nxd7 Nxd7 16. e4 dxc4 17. bxc4 e5 18. exf5 exd4 19. Re1 “14. Nc3 Nbd7 15. Nxd7 Nxd7 16. e4 dxc4 17. bxc4 e5 18. exf5 exd4 19. Re1”] “[14. Nc3 Nbd7 15. Nxd7 Nxd7 16. e4 dxc4 17. bxc4 e5 18. exf5 exd4 19. Re1 “14. Nc3 Nbd7 15. Nxd7 Nxd7 16. e4 dxc4 17. bxc4 e5 18. exf5 exd4 19. Re1″]”]
[[Ne5 20. Ne4 Ba3 21. Bxa3 Qxa3 22. Qxd4 Nxf3+ 23. Bxf3 Qxf3 24. c5 $16 { “Ne5 20. Ne4 Ba3 21. Bxa3 Qxa3 22. Qxd4 Nxf3+ 23. Bxf3 Qxf3 24. c5 $16 {“] “[Ne5 20. Ne4 Ba3 21. Bxa3 Qxa3 22. Qxd4 Nxf3+ 23. Bxf3 Qxf3 24. c5 $16 { “Ne5 20. Ne4 Ba3 21. Bxa3 Qxa3 22. Qxd4 Nxf3+ 23. Bxf3 Qxf3 24. c5 $16 {“]”]
[[Gordon,S (2556)-Djurhuus,R (2436) Oslo 2012 }) 13. cxd5 cxd5 14. Nc4 b5 15. “Gordon,S (2556)-Djurhuus,R (2436) Oslo 2012 }) 13. cxd5 cxd5 14. Nc4 b5 15.”] “[Gordon,S (2556)-Djurhuus,R (2436) Oslo 2012 }) 13. cxd5 cxd5 14. Nc4 b5 15. “Gordon,S (2556)-Djurhuus,R (2436) Oslo 2012 }) 13. cxd5 cxd5 14. Nc4 b5 15.”]”]
[[Nxd6 Qxd6 16. Nc3 Ba6 { [%csl Ga6,Rg2] Black’s bad Ba6 is more effective, “Nxd6 Qxd6 16. Nc3 Ba6 { [%csl Ga6,Rg2] Black’s bad Ba6 is more effective,”] “[Nxd6 Qxd6 16. Nc3 Ba6 { [%csl Ga6,Rg2] Black’s bad Ba6 is more effective, “Nxd6 Qxd6 16. Nc3 Ba6 { [%csl Ga6,Rg2] Black’s bad Ba6 is more effective,”]”]
[[than the “good”one on g2. } 17. Qd2 Rfc8 18. f3 b4 19. Nd1 a4 20. Ne3 a3 “than the “good”one on g2. } 17. Qd2 Rfc8 18. f3 b4 19. Nd1 a4 20. Ne3 a3”] “[than the “good”one on g2. } 17. Qd2 Rfc8 18. f3 b4 19. Nd1 a4 20. Ne3 a3 “than the “good”one on g2. } 17. Qd2 Rfc8 18. f3 b4 19. Nd1 a4 20. Ne3 a3″]”]
[[21. Rxc8+ Rxc8 22. Bc1 f4 23. gxf4 Qxf4 $11 { ()=/+, Tukmakov,V “21. Rxc8+ Rxc8 22. Bc1 f4 23. gxf4 Qxf4 $11 { ()=/+, Tukmakov,V”] “[21. Rxc8+ Rxc8 22. Bc1 f4 23. gxf4 Qxf4 $11 { ()=/+, Tukmakov,V “21. Rxc8+ Rxc8 22. Bc1 f4 23. gxf4 Qxf4 $11 { ()=/+, Tukmakov,V”]”]
[[(2575)-Agdestein,S (2560) Dortmund 1987 }) 12… Na6 13. Nb1 $146 { A “(2575)-Agdestein,S (2560) Dortmund 1987 }) 12… Na6 13. Nb1 $146 { A”] “[(2575)-Agdestein,S (2560) Dortmund 1987 }) 12… Na6 13. Nb1 $146 { A “(2575)-Agdestein,S (2560) Dortmund 1987 }) 12… Na6 13. Nb1 $146 { A”]”]
[[novelty, but judging by the time-consumption an over the board idea. The N “novelty, but judging by the time-consumption an over the board idea. The N”] “[novelty, but judging by the time-consumption an over the board idea. The N “novelty, but judging by the time-consumption an over the board idea. The N”]”]
[[heads for c3 and possibly for a4 (or e2-f4). } ( { Until now White mostly “heads for c3 and possibly for a4 (or e2-f4). } ( { Until now White mostly”] “[heads for c3 and possibly for a4 (or e2-f4). } ( { Until now White mostly “heads for c3 and possibly for a4 (or e2-f4). } ( { Until now White mostly”]”]
[[connected his rooks with } 13. Qe2 Ne4 (13… Nc7 14. Ndf3 Ne4 15. Rfd1 a4 “connected his rooks with } 13. Qe2 Ne4 (13… Nc7 14. Ndf3 Ne4 15. Rfd1 a4”] “[connected his rooks with } 13. Qe2 Ne4 (13… Nc7 14. Ndf3 Ne4 15. Rfd1 a4 “connected his rooks with } 13. Qe2 Ne4 (13… Nc7 14. Ndf3 Ne4 15. Rfd1 a4″]”]
[[16. Nd3 a3 17. Ba1 Na6 18. Nfe5 c5 19. f3 Nf6 20. Bh3 g6 21. Rd2 Rac8 22. “16. Nd3 a3 17. Ba1 Na6 18. Nfe5 c5 19. f3 Nf6 20. Bh3 g6 21. Rd2 Rac8 22.”] “[16. Nd3 a3 17. Ba1 Na6 18. Nfe5 c5 19. f3 Nf6 20. Bh3 g6 21. Rd2 Rac8 22. “16. Nd3 a3 17. Ba1 Na6 18. Nfe5 c5 19. f3 Nf6 20. Bh3 g6 21. Rd2 Rac8 22.”]”]
[[Rdc2 Rc7 23. Rd1 Rfc8 24. Rcd2 cxd4 25. Bxd4 Nc5 26. Nxc5 Bxc5 27. Bg2 Ba6 “Rdc2 Rc7 23. Rd1 Rfc8 24. Rcd2 cxd4 25. Bxd4 Nc5 26. Nxc5 Bxc5 27. Bg2 Ba6”] “[Rdc2 Rc7 23. Rd1 Rfc8 24. Rcd2 cxd4 25. Bxd4 Nc5 26. Nxc5 Bxc5 27. Bg2 Ba6 “Rdc2 Rc7 23. Rd1 Rfc8 24. Rcd2 cxd4 25. Bxd4 Nc5 26. Nxc5 Bxc5 27. Bg2 Ba6″]”]
[[28. Bf1 Nd7 29. Nxd7 Rxd7 30. Bxc5 Qxc5 31. Qf2 Rcd8 32. e4 d4 $132 { “28. Bf1 Nd7 29. Nxd7 Rxd7 30. Bxc5 Qxc5 31. Qf2 Rcd8 32. e4 d4 $132 {“] “[28. Bf1 Nd7 29. Nxd7 Rxd7 30. Bxc5 Qxc5 31. Qf2 Rcd8 32. e4 d4 $132 { “28. Bf1 Nd7 29. Nxd7 Rxd7 30. Bxc5 Qxc5 31. Qf2 Rcd8 32. e4 d4 $132 {“]”]
[[Hansen,O (2499)-Timmerman,G (2694) email 2009 }) (13… a4 14. bxa4 Bxe5 “Hansen,O (2499)-Timmerman,G (2694) email 2009 }) (13… a4 14. bxa4 Bxe5”] “[Hansen,O (2499)-Timmerman,G (2694) email 2009 }) (13… a4 14. bxa4 Bxe5 “Hansen,O (2499)-Timmerman,G (2694) email 2009 }) (13… a4 14. bxa4 Bxe5″]”]
[[15. dxe5 Nd7 16. a5 Nac5 17. Bc3 bxa5 18. Nb3 Nxb3 19. axb3 Nc5 20. Qc2 Ne4 “15. dxe5 Nd7 16. a5 Nac5 17. Bc3 bxa5 18. Nb3 Nxb3 19. axb3 Nc5 20. Qc2 Ne4”] “[15. dxe5 Nd7 16. a5 Nac5 17. Bc3 bxa5 18. Nb3 Nxb3 19. axb3 Nc5 20. Qc2 Ne4 “15. dxe5 Nd7 16. a5 Nac5 17. Bc3 bxa5 18. Nb3 Nxb3 19. axb3 Nc5 20. Qc2 Ne4″]”]
[[21. Bb2 a4 22. bxa4 Ba6 23. f3 Ng5 24. cxd5 Bxf1 25. d6 $16 { So,W “21. Bb2 a4 22. bxa4 Ba6 23. f3 Ng5 24. cxd5 Bxf1 25. d6 $16 { So,W”] “[21. Bb2 a4 22. bxa4 Ba6 23. f3 Ng5 24. cxd5 Bxf1 25. d6 $16 { So,W “21. Bb2 a4 22. bxa4 Ba6 23. f3 Ng5 24. cxd5 Bxf1 25. d6 $16 { So,W”]”]
[[(2656)-Reinderman,D (2573) Wijk aan Zee 2010 }) (13… Bxe5 14. dxe5 Ne4 “(2656)-Reinderman,D (2573) Wijk aan Zee 2010 }) (13… Bxe5 14. dxe5 Ne4”] “[(2656)-Reinderman,D (2573) Wijk aan Zee 2010 }) (13… Bxe5 14. dxe5 Ne4 “(2656)-Reinderman,D (2573) Wijk aan Zee 2010 }) (13… Bxe5 14. dxe5 Ne4″]”]
[[15. Rfd1 a4 $5 16. Nb1 Nb4 (16… axb3 17. axb3 Nac5 18. Qc2 Ra2 $132 { /\ “15. Rfd1 a4 $5 16. Nb1 Nb4 (16… axb3 17. axb3 Nac5 18. Qc2 Ra2 $132 { /\”] “[15. Rfd1 a4 $5 16. Nb1 Nb4 (16… axb3 17. axb3 Nac5 18. Qc2 Ra2 $132 { /\ “15. Rfd1 a4 $5 16. Nb1 Nb4 (16… axb3 17. axb3 Nac5 18. Qc2 Ra2 $132 { /\”]”]
[[} 19. f3 $6 Qg5 $1 20. fxe4 fxe4 $44) 17. Ba3 axb3 18. axb3 c5 19. f3 Ng5 “} 19. f3 $6 Qg5 $1 20. fxe4 fxe4 $44) 17. Ba3 axb3 18. axb3 c5 19. f3 Ng5”] “[} 19. f3 $6 Qg5 $1 20. fxe4 fxe4 $44) 17. Ba3 axb3 18. axb3 c5 19. f3 Ng5 “} 19. f3 $6 Qg5 $1 20. fxe4 fxe4 $44) 17. Ba3 axb3 18. axb3 c5 19. f3 Ng5″]”]
[[20. h4 Nf7 21. Bxb4 cxb4 22. f4 dxc4 23. Bxb7 Qxb7 24. Rxc4 Rfd8 25. Rxd8+ “20. h4 Nf7 21. Bxb4 cxb4 22. f4 dxc4 23. Bxb7 Qxb7 24. Rxc4 Rfd8 25. Rxd8+”] “[20. h4 Nf7 21. Bxb4 cxb4 22. f4 dxc4 23. Bxb7 Qxb7 24. Rxc4 Rfd8 25. Rxd8+ “20. h4 Nf7 21. Bxb4 cxb4 22. f4 dxc4 23. Bxb7 Qxb7 24. Rxc4 Rfd8 25. Rxd8+”]”]
[[Nxd8 { Alekseev,E (2640)-Moiseenko,A (2662) Sochi 2006 } 26. Rxb4 $14) 14. “Nxd8 { Alekseev,E (2640)-Moiseenko,A (2662) Sochi 2006 } 26. Rxb4 $14) 14.”] “[Nxd8 { Alekseev,E (2640)-Moiseenko,A (2662) Sochi 2006 } 26. Rxb4 $14) 14. “Nxd8 { Alekseev,E (2640)-Moiseenko,A (2662) Sochi 2006 } 26. Rxb4 $14) 14.”]”]
[[Rfd1 c5 15. Nb1 Nb4 16. f3 Nxa2 17. fxe4 Nxc1 18. Bxc1 fxe4 19. Nc3 Rad8 “Rfd1 c5 15. Nb1 Nb4 16. f3 Nxa2 17. fxe4 Nxc1 18. Bxc1 fxe4 19. Nc3 Rad8”] “[Rfd1 c5 15. Nb1 Nb4 16. f3 Nxa2 17. fxe4 Nxc1 18. Bxc1 fxe4 19. Nc3 Rad8 “Rfd1 c5 15. Nb1 Nb4 16. f3 Nxa2 17. fxe4 Nxc1 18. Bxc1 fxe4 19. Nc3 Rad8″]”]
[[20. Nb5 cxd4 21. exd4 Bxe5 22. dxe5 dxc4 { Van Wely,L (2668)-Ulibin,M “20. Nb5 cxd4 21. exd4 Bxe5 22. dxe5 dxc4 { Van Wely,L (2668)-Ulibin,M”] “[20. Nb5 cxd4 21. exd4 Bxe5 22. dxe5 dxc4 { Van Wely,L (2668)-Ulibin,M “20. Nb5 cxd4 21. exd4 Bxe5 22. dxe5 dxc4 { Van Wely,L (2668)-Ulibin,M”]”]
[[(2581) Moscow 2003 } 23. Rxd8 Rxd8 24. bxc4 Qc5+ 25. Be3 Qxe5 26. Bxb6 $13) “(2581) Moscow 2003 } 23. Rxd8 Rxd8 24. bxc4 Qc5+ 25. Be3 Qxe5 26. Bxb6 $13)”] “[(2581) Moscow 2003 } 23. Rxd8 Rxd8 24. bxc4 Qc5+ 25. Be3 Qxe5 26. Bxb6 $13) “(2581) Moscow 2003 } 23. Rxd8 Rxd8 24. bxc4 Qc5+ 25. Be3 Qxe5 26. Bxb6 $13)”]”]
[[13… Bxe5 $5 { A very straightforward solution. } ( { Black can also “13… Bxe5 $5 { A very straightforward solution. } ( { Black can also”] “[13… Bxe5 $5 { A very straightforward solution. } ( { Black can also “13… Bxe5 $5 { A very straightforward solution. } ( { Black can also”]”]
[[redirect his N with } 13… Nb8 14. Nc3 Nbd7 { Carlsen maybe didn’t relish “redirect his N with } 13… Nb8 14. Nc3 Nbd7 { Carlsen maybe didn’t relish”] “[redirect his N with } 13… Nb8 14. Nc3 Nbd7 { Carlsen maybe didn’t relish “redirect his N with } 13… Nb8 14. Nc3 Nbd7 { Carlsen maybe didn’t relish”]”]
[[the possibility } 15. f4 $5 (15. Na4 b5 $11 { is harmless }) 15… Rac8 $13 “the possibility } 15. f4 $5 (15. Na4 b5 $11 { is harmless }) 15… Rac8 $13”] “[the possibility } 15. f4 $5 (15. Na4 b5 $11 { is harmless }) 15… Rac8 $13 “the possibility } 15. f4 $5 (15. Na4 b5 $11 { is harmless }) 15… Rac8 $13″]”]
[[{ with a complex double Stonewall. }) 14. dxe5 Ne4 15. Qe2 (15. cxd5 exd5 “{ with a complex double Stonewall. }) 14. dxe5 Ne4 15. Qe2 (15. cxd5 exd5”] “[{ with a complex double Stonewall. }) 14. dxe5 Ne4 15. Qe2 (15. cxd5 exd5 “{ with a complex double Stonewall. }) 14. dxe5 Ne4 15. Qe2 (15. cxd5 exd5″]”]
[[$5 16. Nc3 Nac5 $132) ( { It was worth considering } 15. Nc3 $5 { /\ } “$5 16. Nc3 Nac5 $132) ( { It was worth considering } 15. Nc3 $5 { /\ }”] “[$5 16. Nc3 Nac5 $132) ( { It was worth considering } 15. Nc3 $5 { /\ } “$5 16. Nc3 Nac5 $132) ( { It was worth considering } 15. Nc3 $5 { /\ }”]”]
[[15… Nac5 (15… Rac8 $142 $5) 16. Ba3 $14) 15… a4 $5 16. Nc3 $6 { A “15… Nac5 (15… Rac8 $142 $5) 16. Ba3 $14) 15… a4 $5 16. Nc3 $6 { A”] “[15… Nac5 (15… Rac8 $142 $5) 16. Ba3 $14) 15… a4 $5 16. Nc3 $6 { A “15… Nac5 (15… Rac8 $142 $5) 16. Ba3 $14) 15… a4 $5 16. Nc3 $6 { A”]”]
[[mediocre reaction, after which already White will have to tread with care. “mediocre reaction, after which already White will have to tread with care.”] “[mediocre reaction, after which already White will have to tread with care. “mediocre reaction, after which already White will have to tread with care.”]”]
[[} ( { The principled continuation was } 16. Ba3 $142 c5 17. f3 Ng5 18. cxd5 “} ( { The principled continuation was } 16. Ba3 $142 c5 17. f3 Ng5 18. cxd5”] “[} ( { The principled continuation was } 16. Ba3 $142 c5 17. f3 Ng5 18. cxd5 “} ( { The principled continuation was } 16. Ba3 $142 c5 17. f3 Ng5 18. cxd5″]”]
[[Bxd5 (18… exd5 $5 19. bxa4 $13) 19. bxa4 (19. Nc3 Nc7 $13 { can transpose “Bxd5 (18… exd5 $5 19. bxa4 $13) 19. bxa4 (19. Nc3 Nc7 $13 { can transpose”] “[Bxd5 (18… exd5 $5 19. bxa4 $13) 19. bxa4 (19. Nc3 Nc7 $13 { can transpose “Bxd5 (18… exd5 $5 19. bxa4 $13) 19. bxa4 (19. Nc3 Nc7 $13 { can transpose”]”]
[[}) 19… Nc7 20. e4 fxe4 21. fxe4 Rxf1+ 22. Rxf1 Bc6 23. h4 Nf7 24. Qb2 $13 “}) 19… Nc7 20. e4 fxe4 21. fxe4 Rxf1+ 22. Rxf1 Bc6 23. h4 Nf7 24. Qb2 $13”] “[}) 19… Nc7 20. e4 fxe4 21. fxe4 Rxf1+ 22. Rxf1 Bc6 23. h4 Nf7 24. Qb2 $13 “}) 19… Nc7 20. e4 fxe4 21. fxe4 Rxf1+ 22. Rxf1 Bc6 23. h4 Nf7 24. Qb2 $13″]”]
[[) (16. Rfd1 { transposes to Alekseev-Moiseenko above. }) 16… axb3 (16… “) (16. Rfd1 { transposes to Alekseev-Moiseenko above. }) 16… axb3 (16…”] “[) (16. Rfd1 { transposes to Alekseev-Moiseenko above. }) 16… axb3 (16… “) (16. Rfd1 { transposes to Alekseev-Moiseenko above. }) 16… axb3 (16…”]”]
[[a3 $5 17. Ba1 Nb4 $13 { [%csl Ra1] /=/+ also deserves attention, but true “a3 $5 17. Ba1 Nb4 $13 { [%csl Ra1] /=/+ also deserves attention, but true”] “[a3 $5 17. Ba1 Nb4 $13 { [%csl Ra1] /=/+ also deserves attention, but true “a3 $5 17. Ba1 Nb4 $13 { [%csl Ra1] /=/+ also deserves attention, but true”]”]
[[to himself, Carlsen chooses a simple technical solution. }) 17. axb3 Qb4 “to himself, Carlsen chooses a simple technical solution. }) 17. axb3 Qb4”] “[to himself, Carlsen chooses a simple technical solution. }) 17. axb3 Qb4 “to himself, Carlsen chooses a simple technical solution. }) 17. axb3 Qb4″]”]
[[18. Nxe4 (18. cxd5 exd5 { is also pleasant for Black. }) 18… dxe4 { Black “18. Nxe4 (18. cxd5 exd5 { is also pleasant for Black. }) 18… dxe4 { Black”] “[18. Nxe4 (18. cxd5 exd5 { is also pleasant for Black. }) 18… dxe4 { Black “18. Nxe4 (18. cxd5 exd5 { is also pleasant for Black. }) 18… dxe4 { Black”]”]
[[continues in the spirit of his 16th move and chooses the simpler “continues in the spirit of his 16th move and chooses the simpler”] “[continues in the spirit of his 16th move and chooses the simpler “continues in the spirit of his 16th move and chooses the simpler”]”]
[[symmetrical recapture. } ( { More complex is } 18… fxe4 19. Bh3 (19. Bc3 “symmetrical recapture. } ( { More complex is } 18… fxe4 19. Bh3 (19. Bc3”] “[symmetrical recapture. } ( { More complex is } 18… fxe4 19. Bh3 (19. Bc3 “symmetrical recapture. } ( { More complex is } 18… fxe4 19. Bh3 (19. Bc3″]”]
[[$5 Qxb3 20. cxd5 exd5 21. Bh3 $44) 19… Rfe8 20. f4 $1 $13 { [%cal Yf4f5] “$5 Qxb3 20. cxd5 exd5 21. Bh3 $44) 19… Rfe8 20. f4 $1 $13 { [%cal Yf4f5]”] “[$5 Qxb3 20. cxd5 exd5 21. Bh3 $44) 19… Rfe8 20. f4 $1 $13 { [%cal Yf4f5] “$5 Qxb3 20. cxd5 exd5 21. Bh3 $44) 19… Rfe8 20. f4 $1 $13 { [%cal Yf4f5]”]”]
[[}) 19. Qc2 Nc5 20. Bc3 Qxb3 21. Qxb3 Nxb3 22. Rb1 Nc5 23. Rxb6 Na4 24. Rxb7 “}) 19. Qc2 Nc5 20. Bc3 Qxb3 21. Qxb3 Nxb3 22. Rb1 Nc5 23. Rxb6 Na4 24. Rxb7”] “[}) 19. Qc2 Nc5 20. Bc3 Qxb3 21. Qxb3 Nxb3 22. Rb1 Nc5 23. Rxb6 Na4 24. Rxb7 “}) 19. Qc2 Nc5 20. Bc3 Qxb3 21. Qxb3 Nxb3 22. Rb1 Nc5 23. Rxb6 Na4 24. Rxb7″]”]
[[Nxc3 { [%csl Gc3,Rg2] A series of natural moves has led to an endgame in “Nxc3 { [%csl Gc3,Rg2] A series of natural moves has led to an endgame in”] “[Nxc3 { [%csl Gc3,Rg2] A series of natural moves has led to an endgame in “Nxc3 { [%csl Gc3,Rg2] A series of natural moves has led to an endgame in”]”]
[[which White must still solve the problem of his passive Bg2. It would seem “which White must still solve the problem of his passive Bg2. It would seem”] “[which White must still solve the problem of his passive Bg2. It would seem “which White must still solve the problem of his passive Bg2. It would seem”]”]
[[that this is simple enough, but in such technical positions Carlsen is “that this is simple enough, but in such technical positions Carlsen is”] “[that this is simple enough, but in such technical positions Carlsen is “that this is simple enough, but in such technical positions Carlsen is”]”]
[[incomparable. } 25. Re7 { Voluntarily exchanges the R on the 7th rank. } ( “incomparable. } 25. Re7 { Voluntarily exchanges the R on the 7th rank. } (“] “[incomparable. } 25. Re7 { Voluntarily exchanges the R on the 7th rank. } ( “incomparable. } 25. Re7 { Voluntarily exchanges the R on the 7th rank. } (“]”]
[[{ A more active way is } 25. f3 $5 { White intends to reanimate his bishop “{ A more active way is } 25. f3 $5 { White intends to reanimate his bishop”] “[{ A more active way is } 25. f3 $5 { White intends to reanimate his bishop “{ A more active way is } 25. f3 $5 { White intends to reanimate his bishop”]”]
[[either on the long diagonal, or by hitting Pe6 from h3 after a pawn swap on “either on the long diagonal, or by hitting Pe6 from h3 after a pawn swap on”] “[either on the long diagonal, or by hitting Pe6 from h3 after a pawn swap on “either on the long diagonal, or by hitting Pe6 from h3 after a pawn swap on”]”]
[[e4. All this should be sufficient to hold the balance. }) 25… Rfe8 26. “e4. All this should be sufficient to hold the balance. }) 25… Rfe8 26.”] “[e4. All this should be sufficient to hold the balance. }) 25… Rfe8 26. “e4. All this should be sufficient to hold the balance. }) 25… Rfe8 26.”]”]
[[Rxe8+ Rxe8 27. Ra1 $6 (27. f3 $1 $132 { still seems preferable. }) 27… “Rxe8+ Rxe8 27. Ra1 $6 (27. f3 $1 $132 { still seems preferable. }) 27…”] “[Rxe8+ Rxe8 27. Ra1 $6 (27. f3 $1 $132 { still seems preferable. }) 27… “Rxe8+ Rxe8 27. Ra1 $6 (27. f3 $1 $132 { still seems preferable. }) 27…”]”]
[[Rd8 28. Bf1 { White must already change plans and start calculating. } (28. “Rd8 28. Bf1 { White must already change plans and start calculating. } (28.”] “[Rd8 28. Bf1 { White must already change plans and start calculating. } (28. “Rd8 28. Bf1 { White must already change plans and start calculating. } (28.”]”]
[[Ra6 $5 Ne2+ 29. Kf1 Nc1 30. Kg1 Rd1+ (30… Rc8 31. Bf1 $132 { and Black’s “Ra6 $5 Ne2+ 29. Kf1 Nc1 30. Kg1 Rd1+ (30… Rc8 31. Bf1 $132 { and Black’s”] “[Ra6 $5 Ne2+ 29. Kf1 Nc1 30. Kg1 Rd1+ (30… Rc8 31. Bf1 $132 { and Black’s “Ra6 $5 Ne2+ 29. Kf1 Nc1 30. Kg1 Rd1+ (30… Rc8 31. Bf1 $132 { and Black’s”]”]
[R “[R is too passive }) 31. Bf1 Nb3 32. Kg2 Nd2 33. Ra8+ Kf7 34. Ra7+ { /\ } “R is too passive }) 31. Bf1 Nb3 32. Kg2 Nd2 33. Ra8+ Kf7 34. Ra7+ { /\ }”]”]
[[34… Kg6 35. Rd7 Rxf1 36. Rxd2 Rc1 37. Rd6 $11) (28. f3 Rd1+ $1 29. Rxd1 “34… Kg6 35. Rd7 Rxf1 36. Rxd2 Rc1 37. Rd6 $11) (28. f3 Rd1+ $1 29. Rxd1”] “[34… Kg6 35. Rd7 Rxf1 36. Rxd2 Rc1 37. Rd6 $11) (28. f3 Rd1+ $1 29. Rxd1 “34… Kg6 35. Rd7 Rxf1 36. Rxd2 Rc1 37. Rd6 $11) (28. f3 Rd1+ $1 29. Rxd1″]”]
[[Nxd1 30. fxe4 Nxe3 $15 31. exf5 $2 Nxg2 32. Kxg2 exf5 33. Kf3 Kf7 34. Ke3 “Nxd1 30. fxe4 Nxe3 $15 31. exf5 $2 Nxg2 32. Kxg2 exf5 33. Kf3 Kf7 34. Ke3”] “[Nxd1 30. fxe4 Nxe3 $15 31. exf5 $2 Nxg2 32. Kxg2 exf5 33. Kf3 Kf7 34. Ke3 “Nxd1 30. fxe4 Nxe3 $15 31. exf5 $2 Nxg2 32. Kxg2 exf5 33. Kf3 Kf7 34. Ke3″]”]
[[c5 $1 35. Kf3 Ke6 36. Kf4 h6 $19) 28… c5 29. Ra3 (29. Ra5 $5) 29… Nb1 “c5 $1 35. Kf3 Ke6 36. Kf4 h6 $19) 28… c5 29. Ra3 (29. Ra5 $5) 29… Nb1”] “[c5 $1 35. Kf3 Ke6 36. Kf4 h6 $19) 28… c5 29. Ra3 (29. Ra5 $5) 29… Nb1 “c5 $1 35. Kf3 Ke6 36. Kf4 h6 $19) 28… c5 29. Ra3 (29. Ra5 $5) 29… Nb1″]”]
[[$5 30. Ra1 (30. Ra5 { or }) (30. Ra6 $142 { seems preferable: } 30… Rd1 “$5 30. Ra1 (30. Ra5 { or }) (30. Ra6 $142 { seems preferable: } 30… Rd1”] “[$5 30. Ra1 (30. Ra5 { or }) (30. Ra6 $142 { seems preferable: } 30… Rd1 “$5 30. Ra1 (30. Ra5 { or }) (30. Ra6 $142 { seems preferable: } 30… Rd1″]”]
[[31. Ra8+ Kf7 32. Ra7+ Kg6 33. Ra1 { and it’s still not clear, how Black “31. Ra8+ Kf7 32. Ra7+ Kg6 33. Ra1 { and it’s still not clear, how Black”] “[31. Ra8+ Kf7 32. Ra7+ Kg6 33. Ra1 { and it’s still not clear, how Black “31. Ra8+ Kf7 32. Ra7+ Kg6 33. Ra1 { and it’s still not clear, how Black”]”]
[[should make progress. } (33. Kg2 Rd2 (33… Nd2 34. Rd7 Rxf1 35. Rxd2 Rc1 “should make progress. } (33. Kg2 Rd2 (33… Nd2 34. Rd7 Rxf1 35. Rxd2 Rc1”] “[should make progress. } (33. Kg2 Rd2 (33… Nd2 34. Rd7 Rxf1 35. Rxd2 Rc1 “should make progress. } (33. Kg2 Rd2 (33… Nd2 34. Rd7 Rxf1 35. Rxd2 Rc1″]”]
[[36. Rd7 Rxc4 37. Re7 $11) 34. Re7 Nc3 35. Kg1 Nd1 36. Rxe6+ Kf7 37. Rd6 “36. Rd7 Rxc4 37. Re7 $11) 34. Re7 Nc3 35. Kg1 Nd1 36. Rxe6+ Kf7 37. Rd6”] “[36. Rd7 Rxc4 37. Re7 $11) 34. Re7 Nc3 35. Kg1 Nd1 36. Rxe6+ Kf7 37. Rd6 “36. Rd7 Rxc4 37. Re7 $11) 34. Re7 Nc3 35. Kg1 Nd1 36. Rxe6+ Kf7 37. Rd6″]”]
[[Rxd6 38. exd6 g6 $11 { /=/+ })) 30… Nd2 $1 31. Be2 $2 ( { This is already “Rxd6 38. exd6 g6 $11 { /=/+ })) 30… Nd2 $1 31. Be2 $2 ( { This is already”] “[Rxd6 38. exd6 g6 $11 { /=/+ })) 30… Nd2 $1 31. Be2 $2 ( { This is already “Rxd6 38. exd6 g6 $11 { /=/+ })) 30… Nd2 $1 31. Be2 $2 ( { This is already”]”]
[[a serious error, more or less necessary was } 31. Kg2 $8 Nf3 32. Ra6 Kf7 “a serious error, more or less necessary was } 31. Kg2 $8 Nf3 32. Ra6 Kf7”] “[a serious error, more or less necessary was } 31. Kg2 $8 Nf3 32. Ra6 Kf7 “a serious error, more or less necessary was } 31. Kg2 $8 Nf3 32. Ra6 Kf7″]”]
[[33. Ra7+ Kf8 34. Rc7 Rd1 35. Rc8+ (35. Rxc5 Nd2 36. Be2 Re1 { [%csl Re2] }) “33. Ra7+ Kf8 34. Rc7 Rd1 35. Rc8+ (35. Rxc5 Nd2 36. Be2 Re1 { [%csl Re2] })”] “[33. Ra7+ Kf8 34. Rc7 Rd1 35. Rc8+ (35. Rxc5 Nd2 36. Be2 Re1 { [%csl Re2] }) “33. Ra7+ Kf8 34. Rc7 Rd1 35. Rc8+ (35. Rxc5 Nd2 36. Be2 Re1 { [%csl Re2] })”]”]
[[35… Kf7 36. Rc7+ Kg6 37. Rc6 $1 $132) 31… Nf3+ 32. Bxf3 (32. Kg2 Nxe5 “35… Kf7 36. Rc7+ Kg6 37. Rc6 $1 $132) 31… Nf3+ 32. Bxf3 (32. Kg2 Nxe5”] “[35… Kf7 36. Rc7+ Kg6 37. Rc6 $1 $132) 31… Nf3+ 32. Bxf3 (32. Kg2 Nxe5 “35… Kf7 36. Rc7+ Kg6 37. Rc6 $1 $132) 31… Nf3+ 32. Bxf3 (32. Kg2 Nxe5″]”]
[[$17 { gives Black a healthy extra pawn. }) 32… exf3 33. h3 h5 $17 { White “$17 { gives Black a healthy extra pawn. }) 32… exf3 33. h3 h5 $17 { White”] “[$17 { gives Black a healthy extra pawn. }) 32… exf3 33. h3 h5 $17 { White “$17 { gives Black a healthy extra pawn. }) 32… exf3 33. h3 h5 $17 { White”]”]
[[had a slightly unpleasant position, some nine moves later he is on the “had a slightly unpleasant position, some nine moves later he is on the”] “[had a slightly unpleasant position, some nine moves later he is on the “had a slightly unpleasant position, some nine moves later he is on the”]”]
[[verge of losing. } 34. g4 (34. Ra6 Rd1+ 35. Kh2 Rf1 36. Rxe6 Rxf2+ 37. Kg1 “verge of losing. } 34. g4 (34. Ra6 Rd1+ 35. Kh2 Rf1 36. Rxe6 Rxf2+ 37. Kg1”] “[verge of losing. } 34. g4 (34. Ra6 Rd1+ 35. Kh2 Rf1 36. Rxe6 Rxf2+ 37. Kg1 “verge of losing. } 34. g4 (34. Ra6 Rd1+ 35. Kh2 Rf1 36. Rxe6 Rxf2+ 37. Kg1″]”]
[[(37. Kh1 $2 Rf1+ 38. Kh2 Rc1) 37… Rg2+ 38. Kf1 Kf7 $17) ( { With the “(37. Kh1 $2 Rf1+ 38. Kh2 Rc1) 37… Rg2+ 38. Kf1 Kf7 $17) ( { With the”] “[(37. Kh1 $2 Rf1+ 38. Kh2 Rc1) 37… Rg2+ 38. Kf1 Kf7 $17) ( { With the “(37. Kh1 $2 Rf1+ 38. Kh2 Rc1) 37… Rg2+ 38. Kf1 Kf7 $17) ( { With the”]”]
[[passive } 34. Ra5 Rd1+ 35. Kh2 Rf1 36. Ra2 (36. Rxc5 Rxf2+ 37. Kg1 Rg2+ 38. “passive } 34. Ra5 Rd1+ 35. Kh2 Rf1 36. Ra2 (36. Rxc5 Rxf2+ 37. Kg1 Rg2+ 38.”] “[passive } 34. Ra5 Rd1+ 35. Kh2 Rf1 36. Ra2 (36. Rxc5 Rxf2+ 37. Kg1 Rg2+ 38. “passive } 34. Ra5 Rd1+ 35. Kh2 Rf1 36. Ra2 (36. Rxc5 Rxf2+ 37. Kg1 Rg2+ 38.”]”]
[[Kf1 Rxg3 $17) { , White pins his hopes to stalemate tricks after } 36… g5 “Kf1 Rxg3 $17) { , White pins his hopes to stalemate tricks after } 36… g5”] “[Kf1 Rxg3 $17) { , White pins his hopes to stalemate tricks after } 36… g5 “Kf1 Rxg3 $17) { , White pins his hopes to stalemate tricks after } 36… g5″]”]
[[(36… Rc1 $5) 37. h4 g4 38. e4 $17 { However, it’s difficult to believe “(36… Rc1 $5) 37. h4 g4 38. e4 $17 { However, it’s difficult to believe”] “[(36… Rc1 $5) 37. h4 g4 38. e4 $17 { However, it’s difficult to believe “(36… Rc1 $5) 37. h4 g4 38. e4 $17 { However, it’s difficult to believe”]”]
[[this would save the game, moreover in time trouble one naturally strives “this would save the game, moreover in time trouble one naturally strives”] “[this would save the game, moreover in time trouble one naturally strives “this would save the game, moreover in time trouble one naturally strives”]”]
[[for activity. }) 34… fxg4 35. hxg4 h4 $1 { [%csl Rg1] } 36. Kh2 (36. g5 “for activity. }) 34… fxg4 35. hxg4 h4 $1 { [%csl Rg1] } 36. Kh2 (36. g5”] “[for activity. }) 34… fxg4 35. hxg4 h4 $1 { [%csl Rg1] } 36. Kh2 (36. g5 “for activity. }) 34… fxg4 35. hxg4 h4 $1 { [%csl Rg1] } 36. Kh2 (36. g5″]”]
[[Kh7 37. Ra6 Rd1+ 38. Kh2 Rf1 39. Rxe6 Rxf2+ 40. Kh3 Rc2 $19) 36… Rd2 37. “Kh7 37. Ra6 Rd1+ 38. Kh2 Rf1 39. Rxe6 Rxf2+ 40. Kh3 Rc2 $19) 36… Rd2 37.”] “[Kh7 37. Ra6 Rd1+ 38. Kh2 Rf1 39. Rxe6 Rxf2+ 40. Kh3 Rc2 $19) 36… Rd2 37. “Kh7 37. Ra6 Rd1+ 38. Kh2 Rf1 39. Rxe6 Rxf2+ 40. Kh3 Rc2 $19) 36… Rd2 37.”]”]
[[Kh3 $6 (37. g5 $1 Rxf2+ 38. Kh3 Kh7 39. Kxh4 Rg2 40. Rf1 $17 { was the last “Kh3 $6 (37. g5 $1 Rxf2+ 38. Kh3 Kh7 39. Kxh4 Rg2 40. Rf1 $17 { was the last”] “[Kh3 $6 (37. g5 $1 Rxf2+ 38. Kh3 Kh7 39. Kxh4 Rg2 40. Rf1 $17 { was the last “Kh3 $6 (37. g5 $1 Rxf2+ 38. Kh3 Kh7 39. Kxh4 Rg2 40. Rf1 $17 { was the last”]”]
[[chance to fight on. Black will have an extra pawn, but converting it still “chance to fight on. Black will have an extra pawn, but converting it still”] “[chance to fight on. Black will have an extra pawn, but converting it still “chance to fight on. Black will have an extra pawn, but converting it still”]”]
[[presents technical problems. }) 37… g5 { Keeps the king boxed in. } 38. “presents technical problems. }) 37… g5 { Keeps the king boxed in. } 38.”] “[presents technical problems. }) 37… g5 { Keeps the king boxed in. } 38. “presents technical problems. }) 37… g5 { Keeps the king boxed in. } 38.”]”]
[[e4 Rd4 $1 (38… Rxf2 $2 39. Ra8+ Kf7 40. Ra7+ Ke8 41. Ra8+ Kd7 42. Ra7+ “e4 Rd4 $1 (38… Rxf2 $2 39. Ra8+ Kf7 40. Ra7+ Ke8 41. Ra8+ Kd7 42. Ra7+”] “[e4 Rd4 $1 (38… Rxf2 $2 39. Ra8+ Kf7 40. Ra7+ Ke8 41. Ra8+ Kd7 42. Ra7+ “e4 Rd4 $1 (38… Rxf2 $2 39. Ra8+ Kf7 40. Ra7+ Ke8 41. Ra8+ Kd7 42. Ra7+”]”]
[[Kc6 43. Ra6+ Kb7 44. Ra7+ $11 { is too obvious, Carlsen easily avoids the “Kc6 43. Ra6+ Kb7 44. Ra7+ $11 { is too obvious, Carlsen easily avoids the”] “[Kc6 43. Ra6+ Kb7 44. Ra7+ $11 { is too obvious, Carlsen easily avoids the “Kc6 43. Ra6+ Kb7 44. Ra7+ $11 { is too obvious, Carlsen easily avoids the”]”]
[[stalemate trap. }) 39. Ra8+ Kf7 40. Ra3 Rxc4 41. Rxf3+ Ke7 42. Re3 Rd4 43. “stalemate trap. }) 39. Ra8+ Kf7 40. Ra3 Rxc4 41. Rxf3+ Ke7 42. Re3 Rd4 43.”] “[stalemate trap. }) 39. Ra8+ Kf7 40. Ra3 Rxc4 41. Rxf3+ Ke7 42. Re3 Rd4 43. “stalemate trap. }) 39. Ra8+ Kf7 40. Ra3 Rxc4 41. Rxf3+ Ke7 42. Re3 Rd4 43.”]”]
[[f3 c4 $19 { [%csl Gc4,Gh4] Material is still equal, but Black’s positional “f3 c4 $19 { [%csl Gc4,Gh4] Material is still equal, but Black’s positional”] “[f3 c4 $19 { [%csl Gc4,Gh4] Material is still equal, but Black’s positional “f3 c4 $19 { [%csl Gc4,Gh4] Material is still equal, but Black’s positional”]”]
[[superiority with 2 strong passed pawns is decisive. } 44. Ra3 ( { After } “superiority with 2 strong passed pawns is decisive. } 44. Ra3 ( { After }”] “[superiority with 2 strong passed pawns is decisive. } 44. Ra3 ( { After } “superiority with 2 strong passed pawns is decisive. } 44. Ra3 ( { After }”]”]
[[44. Rc3 { Black already has a choice: } 44… Kd7 $19 (44… Rd3 $5 45. “44. Rc3 { Black already has a choice: } 44… Kd7 $19 (44… Rd3 $5 45.”] “[44. Rc3 { Black already has a choice: } 44… Kd7 $19 (44… Rd3 $5 45. “44. Rc3 { Black already has a choice: } 44… Kd7 $19 (44… Rd3 $5 45.”]”]
[[Rxc4 Rxf3+ $19)) 44… Rd3 45. Ra7+ Kd8 46. Kg2 c3 47. Ra4 c2 48. Rc4 Rd2+ “Rxc4 Rxf3+ $19)) 44… Rd3 45. Ra7+ Kd8 46. Kg2 c3 47. Ra4 c2 48. Rc4 Rd2+”] “[Rxc4 Rxf3+ $19)) 44… Rd3 45. Ra7+ Kd8 46. Kg2 c3 47. Ra4 c2 48. Rc4 Rd2+ “Rxc4 Rxf3+ $19)) 44… Rd3 45. Ra7+ Kd8 46. Kg2 c3 47. Ra4 c2 48. Rc4 Rd2+”]”]
[[49. Kh3 Kd7 50. Rc5 (50. Rc3 Rf2 $19 { [%cal Rf2f3] }) 50… Rf2 51. f4 “49. Kh3 Kd7 50. Rc5 (50. Rc3 Rf2 $19 { [%cal Rf2f3] }) 50… Rf2 51. f4”] “[49. Kh3 Kd7 50. Rc5 (50. Rc3 Rf2 $19 { [%cal Rf2f3] }) 50… Rf2 51. f4 “49. Kh3 Kd7 50. Rc5 (50. Rc3 Rf2 $19 { [%cal Rf2f3] }) 50… Rf2 51. f4″]”]
[[Rf3+ (51… gxf4 52. g5 f3 53. g6 Rd2 54. g7 f2 $19 { is more forcing, but “Rf3+ (51… gxf4 52. g5 f3 53. g6 Rd2 54. g7 f2 $19 { is more forcing, but”] “[Rf3+ (51… gxf4 52. g5 f3 53. g6 Rd2 54. g7 f2 $19 { is more forcing, but “Rf3+ (51… gxf4 52. g5 f3 53. g6 Rd2 54. g7 f2 $19 { is more forcing, but”]”]
[[has had enough, the endgame after } 52… Rxf4 53. Rxc2 Rxe4 $19 ( { or } “has had enough, the endgame after } 52… Rxf4 53. Rxc2 Rxe4 $19 ( { or }”] “[has had enough, the endgame after } 52… Rxf4 53. Rxc2 Rxe4 $19 ( { or } “has had enough, the endgame after } 52… Rxf4 53. Rxc2 Rxe4 $19 ( { or }”]”]
[[53… Rxg4 $5 $19 { is completely hopeless. })) 0-1 “53… Rxg4 $5 $19 { is completely hopeless. })) 0-1”] “[53… Rxg4 $5 $19 { is completely hopeless. })) 0-1 “53… Rxg4 $5 $19 { is completely hopeless. })) 0-1″]”]
[0-1 “0-1”]
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Chess Match – Grischuk, Alexander vs Carlsen, Magnus- in Paris GCT Blitz, Open: D52

[Event "Paris GCT Blitz"]
[Site "Paris"]
[Date "2017.06.25"]
[Round "14"]
[White "Grischuk, Alexander"]
[Black "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2779"]
[BlackElo "2851"]
[ECO "D52"]
[Annotator "Yermolinsky,A"]
[EventDate "2017.06.21"]
[PlyCount "92"]
[EventType "tourn (blitz)"]
[EventRounds "18"]
[EventCountry "FRA"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2017.07.12"]
[EventCategory "22"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 d5 4. Nc3 c6 5. Bg5 Nbd7 6. e3 Qa5 7. Nd2 dxc4 8. Bxf6 Nxf6 9. Nxc4 Qc7 10. Rc1 Be7 11. g3 O-O 12. Bg2 Rd8 13. O-O Bd7 14. Qb3 Rac8 15. Rfd1 Be8 16. Ne4 Nxe4 17. Bxe4 b5 18. Nd2 h6 19. Bg2 c5 20. dxc5 Bc6 21. Bxc6 Qxc6 22. Qa3 Rd5 23. Nb3 Rxd1+ 24. Rxd1 Bxc5 25. Nxc5 Qxc5 26. Rd8+ Kh7 27. Qd3+ f5 28. Rxc8 Qxc8 29. Qxb5 Qc1+ 30. Kg2 Qb1 31. Qa4 Qd3 32. Qd4 Qa6 33. a3 Qc6+ 34. Kg1 Qc1+ 35. Kg2 Qc6+ 36. e4 fxe4 37. Qe3 a6 38. b4 Kg8 39. g4 Qd5 40. h3 Qc4 41. Qc5 Qd3 42. Qc8+ Kf7 43. Qc7+ Kg8 44. Qc8+ Kf7 45. Qc7+ Kg8 46. Qc8+ Kf7 1/2-1/2

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Math between Grischuk, Alexander and Carlsen, Magnus

Event: Paris GCT Blitz

Pgn:


[Event “Paris GCT Blitz”]
[Site “Paris”]
[Date “2017.06.25”]
[Round “14”]
[White “Grischuk, Alexander”]
[Black “Carlsen, Magnus”]
[Result “1/2-1/2”]
[WhiteElo “2779”]
[BlackElo “2851”]
[ECO “D52”]
[Annotator “Yermolinsky,A”]
[EventDate “2017.06.21”]
[PlyCount “92”]
[EventType “tourn (blitz)”]
[EventRounds “18”]
[EventCountry “FRA”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2017.07.12”]
[EventCategory “22”]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 d5 4. Nc3 c6 5. Bg5 Nbd7 6. e3 Qa5 7. Nd2 dxc4 8. Bxf6 Nxf6 9. Nxc4 Qc7 10. Rc1 Be7 11. g3 O-O 12. Bg2 Rd8 13. O-O Bd7 14. Qb3 Rac8 15. Rfd1 Be8 16. Ne4 Nxe4 17. Bxe4 b5 18. Nd2 h6 19. Bg2 c5 20. dxc5 Bc6 21. Bxc6 Qxc6 22. Qa3 Rd5 23. Nb3 Rxd1+ 24. Rxd1 Bxc5 25. Nxc5 Qxc5 26. Rd8+ Kh7 27. Qd3+ f5 28. Rxc8 Qxc8 29. Qxb5 Qc1+ 30. Kg2 Qb1 31. Qa4 Qd3 32. Qd4 Qa6 33. a3 Qc6+ 34. Kg1 Qc1+ 35. Kg2 Qc6+ 36. e4 fxe4 37. Qe3 a6 38. b4 Kg8 39. g4 Qd5 40. h3 Qc4 41. Qc5 Qd3 42. Qc8+ Kf7 43. Qc7+ Kg8 44. Qc8+ Kf7 45. Qc7+ Kg8 46. Qc8+ Kf7 1/2-1/2

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Chess Match – Carlsen, Magnus vs Shirov, Alexei- in Moscow Tal Memorial 1st, Open: C42

[Event "Moscow Tal Memorial 1st"]
[Site "Moscow"]
[Date "2006.11.11"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Black "Shirov, Alexei"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2698"]
[BlackElo "2720"]
[ECO "C42"]
[EventDate "2006.11.06"]
[PlyCount "59"]
[EventType "tourn"]
[EventRounds "9"]
[EventCountry "RUS"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2007.02.01"]
[EventCategory "20"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Nxe5 d6 4. Nf3 Nxe4 5. d4 d5 6. Bd3 Bd6 7. O-O O-O 8. Re1 Bf5 9. Nc3 Nxc3 10. bxc3 Bxd3 11. Qxd3 Nd7 12. Rb1 Nb6 13. Ng5 g6 14. Qh3 h5 15. g4 Qd7 16. gxh5 Rae8 17. Be3 Qxh3 18. Nxh3 gxh5 19. Bf4 Kg7 20. Rxe8 Rxe8 21. Bxd6 cxd6 22. Nf4 Kh6 23. Kg2 Kg5 24. Kf3 Rc8 25. Rb3 Rc4 26. Ra3 h4 27. h3 f5 28. Ne6+ Kf6 29. Nf4 Kg5 30. Ne6+ 1/2-1/2

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Math between Carlsen, Magnus and Shirov, Alexei

Event: Moscow Tal Memorial 1st

Pgn:


[Event “Moscow Tal Memorial 1st”]
[Site “Moscow”]
[Date “2006.11.11”]
[Round “5”]
[White “Carlsen, Magnus”]
[Black “Shirov, Alexei”]
[Result “1/2-1/2”]
[WhiteElo “2698”]
[BlackElo “2720”]
[ECO “C42”]
[EventDate “2006.11.06”]
[PlyCount “59”]
[EventType “tourn”]
[EventRounds “9”]
[EventCountry “RUS”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2007.02.01”]
[EventCategory “20”]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Nxe5 d6 4. Nf3 Nxe4 5. d4 d5 6. Bd3 Bd6 7. O-O O-O 8. Re1 Bf5 9. Nc3 Nxc3 10. bxc3 Bxd3 11. Qxd3 Nd7 12. Rb1 Nb6 13. Ng5 g6 14. Qh3 h5 15. g4 Qd7 16. gxh5 Rae8 17. Be3 Qxh3 18. Nxh3 gxh5 19. Bf4 Kg7 20. Rxe8 Rxe8 21. Bxd6 cxd6 22. Nf4 Kh6 23. Kg2 Kg5 24. Kf3 Rc8 25. Rb3 Rc4 26. Ra3 h4 27. h3 f5 28. Ne6+ Kf6 29. Nf4 Kg5 30. Ne6+ 1/2-1/2

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Chess Match – Petrosian, Tigran L vs Carlsen, Magnus- in chess.com gf blitz 5m+2spm, Open: A00

[Event "chess.com gf blitz 5m+2spm"]
[Site "chess.com INT"]
[Date "2016.06.23"]
[Round "4"]
[White "Petrosian, Tigran L"]
[Black "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "2611"]
[BlackElo "2851"]
[ECO "A00"]
[EventDate "2016.04.06"]
[PlyCount "94"]
[EventType "match (blitz)"]
[EventRounds "26"]
[EventCountry "USA"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2016.10.25"]

1. g3 d5 2. Bg2 e5 3. d3 Nf6 4. Nf3 Bd6 5. O-O O-O 6. c3 Re8 7. Qc2 h6 8. e4 c6 9. Re1 Nbd7 10. a4 a5 11. Nbd2 Nc5 12. exd5 cxd5 13. d4 exd4 14. Rxe8+ Qxe8 15. Nxd4 Qe1+ 16. Nf1 Bd7 17. Nf3 Qe4 18. Qxe4 dxe4 19. Nd4 Bxa4 20. Ne3 Bd7 21. Nc4 Bc7 22. Bf4 Bxf4 23. gxf4 a4 24. b4 Nd3 25. Nb6 Rd8 26. Nxd7 Rxd7 27. Rxa4 Nxf4 28. Ra8+ Kh7 29. Ra5 g6 30. Rc5 N6d5 31. Bxe4 Nxc3 32. Rxc3 Rxd4 33. Bf3 Rxb4 34. h4 Kg7 35. Rc7 Ne6 36. Rxb7 Rxh4 37. Bd5 Kf6 38. Rb6 Rd4 39. Bxe6 fxe6 40. Kg2 h5 41. Rb8 g5 42. Rh8 h4 43. f3 Rd2+ 44. Kh3 Rf2 45. Kg4 Rg2+ 46. Kh3 Rg3+ 47. Kh2 Kg7 0-1

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Math between Petrosian, Tigran L and Carlsen, Magnus

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

Pgn:


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[Date “2016.06.23”]
[Round “4”]
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[Black “Carlsen, Magnus”]
[Result “0-1”]
[WhiteElo “2611”]
[BlackElo “2851”]
[ECO “A00”]
[EventDate “2016.04.06”]
[PlyCount “94”]
[EventType “match (blitz)”]
[EventRounds “26”]
[EventCountry “USA”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2016.10.25”]

1. g3 d5 2. Bg2 e5 3. d3 Nf6 4. Nf3 Bd6 5. O-O O-O 6. c3 Re8 7. Qc2 h6 8. e4 c6 9. Re1 Nbd7 10. a4 a5 11. Nbd2 Nc5 12. exd5 cxd5 13. d4 exd4 14. Rxe8+ Qxe8 15. Nxd4 Qe1+ 16. Nf1 Bd7 17. Nf3 Qe4 18. Qxe4 dxe4 19. Nd4 Bxa4 20. Ne3 Bd7 21. Nc4 Bc7 22. Bf4 Bxf4 23. gxf4 a4 24. b4 Nd3 25. Nb6 Rd8 26. Nxd7 Rxd7 27. Rxa4 Nxf4 28. Ra8+ Kh7 29. Ra5 g6 30. Rc5 N6d5 31. Bxe4 Nxc3 32. Rxc3 Rxd4 33. Bf3 Rxb4 34. h4 Kg7 35. Rc7 Ne6 36. Rxb7 Rxh4 37. Bd5 Kf6 38. Rb6 Rd4 39. Bxe6 fxe6 40. Kg2 h5 41. Rb8 g5 42. Rh8 h4 43. f3 Rd2+ 44. Kh3 Rf2 45. Kg4 Rg2+ 46. Kh3 Rg3+ 47. Kh2 Kg7 0-1

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Chess Match – Berstad, Joerund vs Carlsen, Magnus- in NOR-ch U18 int, Open: B33

[Event "NOR-ch U18 int"]
[Site "Lysaker"]
[Date "2002.03.23"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Berstad, Joerund"]
[Black "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "1553"]
[BlackElo "2127"]
[ECO "B33"]
[EventDate "2002.03.23"]
[PlyCount "82"]
[EventType "team"]
[EventRounds "7"]
[EventCountry "NOR"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2002.05.03"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 e6 6. Ndb5 d6 7. Bf4 e5 8. Bg5 a6 9. Na3 b5 10. Bxf6 gxf6 11. Nd5 Bg7 12. c3 O-O 13. Qh5 Ne7 14. Nxe7+ Qxe7 15. Nc2 Bb7 16. Bd3 f5 17. Qxf5 Bc8 18. Qh5 f5 19. Ne3 f4 20. Nd5 Qb7 21. Qh4 Be6 22. Ne7+ Kf7 23. Nf5 Bxf5 24. exf5 Kg8 25. Bc2 Bf6 26. Qh3 Kh8 27. O-O-O d5 28. Qf3 e4 29. Qxf4 b4 30. cxb4 Qg7 31. Qg3 Bxb2+ 32. Kb1 Qf6 33. Rxd5 Rac8 34. Rd6 Qg7 35. Qxg7+ Bxg7 36. Bxe4 Rc4 37. f3 Rxb4+ 38. Kc1 Rc8+ 39. Kd1 Be5 40. Rd3 Bf4 41. Re1 Rb2 0-1

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Math between Berstad, Joerund and Carlsen, Magnus

Event: NOR-ch U18 int

Pgn:


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[Date “2002.03.23”]
[Round “1”]
[White “Berstad, Joerund”]
[Black “Carlsen, Magnus”]
[Result “0-1”]
[WhiteElo “1553”]
[BlackElo “2127”]
[ECO “B33”]
[EventDate “2002.03.23”]
[PlyCount “82”]
[EventType “team”]
[EventRounds “7”]
[EventCountry “NOR”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2002.05.03”]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 e6 6. Ndb5 d6 7. Bf4 e5 8. Bg5 a6 9. Na3 b5 10. Bxf6 gxf6 11. Nd5 Bg7 12. c3 O-O 13. Qh5 Ne7 14. Nxe7+ Qxe7 15. Nc2 Bb7 16. Bd3 f5 17. Qxf5 Bc8 18. Qh5 f5 19. Ne3 f4 20. Nd5 Qb7 21. Qh4 Be6 22. Ne7+ Kf7 23. Nf5 Bxf5 24. exf5 Kg8 25. Bc2 Bf6 26. Qh3 Kh8 27. O-O-O d5 28. Qf3 e4 29. Qxf4 b4 30. cxb4 Qg7 31. Qg3 Bxb2+ 32. Kb1 Qf6 33. Rxd5 Rac8 34. Rd6 Qg7 35. Qxg7+ Bxg7 36. Bxe4 Rc4 37. f3 Rxb4+ 38. Kc1 Rc8+ 39. Kd1 Be5 40. Rd3 Bf4 41. Re1 Rb2 0-1

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Chess Match – Carlsen, Magnus vs Adan Bermudez, Sergio- in Madrid sim, Open: B31

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[Site "Madrid"]
[Date "2008.05.24"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Black "Adan Bermudez, Sergio"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2765"]
[BlackElo "2137"]
[ECO "B31"]
[EventDate "2008.05.24"]
[PlyCount "109"]
[EventType "simul"]
[EventRounds "1"]
[EventCountry "ESP"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2008.07.03"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 g6 4. Bxc6 dxc6 5. d3 Bg7 6. h3 Nf6 7. Nc3 Nd7 8. Be3 e5 9. Qd2 Qe7 10. Bh6 f6 11. Bxg7 Qxg7 12. a3 Nf8 13. b4 Ne6 14. O-O a5 15. Na4 cxb4 16. axb4 axb4 17. Qxb4 Qe7 18. Qxe7+ Kxe7 19. Nb6 Rxa1 20. Rxa1 Kd6 21. Kf1 Kc7 22. Rb1 Rd8 23. Na8+ Kb8 24. Nb6 Kc7 25. h4 Nd4 26. Nxd4 Rxd4 27. Ke2 Be6 28. c3 Rd6 29. Ke3 f5 30. Na4 b5 31. Nc5 f4+ 32. Kf3 Ba2 33. Rb2 Kb6 34. Rxa2 Kxc5 35. Ke2 Kb6 36. Ra8 Re6 37. Rb8+ Kc7 38. Rh8 h5 39. Kd2 c5 40. Kc2 c4 41. dxc4 bxc4 42. Ra8 Kb6 43. Rd8 g5 44. g3 gxh4 45. gxh4 Rg6 46. Kd2 Rg4 47. Rd5 Rxh4 48. Rxe5 Rh3 49. Rf5 Rd3+ 50. Kc2 Rf3 51. Rxh5 Rxf2+ 52. Kd1 f3 53. Rf5 Kc6 54. Kc1 Kd6 55. Kd1 1/2-1/2

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Math between Carlsen, Magnus and Adan Bermudez, Sergio

Event: Madrid sim

Pgn:


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[Site “Madrid”]
[Date “2008.05.24”]
[Round “?”]
[White “Carlsen, Magnus”]
[Black “Adan Bermudez, Sergio”]
[Result “1/2-1/2”]
[WhiteElo “2765”]
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[ECO “B31”]
[EventDate “2008.05.24”]
[PlyCount “109”]
[EventType “simul”]
[EventRounds “1”]
[EventCountry “ESP”]
[Source “web”]
[SourceDate “2008.07.03”]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 g6 4. Bxc6 dxc6 5. d3 Bg7 6. h3 Nf6 7. Nc3 Nd7 8. Be3 e5 9. Qd2 Qe7 10. Bh6 f6 11. Bxg7 Qxg7 12. a3 Nf8 13. b4 Ne6 14. O-O a5 15. Na4 cxb4 16. axb4 axb4 17. Qxb4 Qe7 18. Qxe7+ Kxe7 19. Nb6 Rxa1 20. Rxa1 Kd6 21. Kf1 Kc7 22. Rb1 Rd8 23. Na8+ Kb8 24. Nb6 Kc7 25. h4 Nd4 26. Nxd4 Rxd4 27. Ke2 Be6 28. c3 Rd6 29. Ke3 f5 30. Na4 b5 31. Nc5 f4+ 32. Kf3 Ba2 33. Rb2 Kb6 34. Rxa2 Kxc5 35. Ke2 Kb6 36. Ra8 Re6 37. Rb8+ Kc7 38. Rh8 h5 39. Kd2 c5 40. Kc2 c4 41. dxc4 bxc4 42. Ra8 Kb6 43. Rd8 g5 44. g3 gxh4 45. gxh4 Rg6 46. Kd2 Rg4 47. Rd5 Rxh4 48. Rxe5 Rh3 49. Rf5 Rd3+ 50. Kc2 Rf3 51. Rxh5 Rxf2+ 52. Kd1 f3 53. Rf5 Kc6 54. Kc1 Kd6 55. Kd1 1/2-1/2

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