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📘 46.Re2? Rf1! -+

White lost his only chance for counter attack and possibility of even equalizing the position. He should have applied the idea of f5 (Kf3-g4-f5) right away, without losing any time.
🔸IOM Open Masters 2017
🔸Round 6
⚪️ Julio E Granda Zuniga 2653
⚫️ Dennis Wagner 2564
🔺0-1
📘 6...h5!?

An interesting move in this structure with the idea of keeping the threats in the kingside and also controling the d4 square by sending the knight to f5.
🔸IOM Open Masters 2017
🔸Round 6
⚪️ Julio E Granda Zuniga 2653
⚫️ Dennis Wagner 2564
🔺0-1
📘 35...Bd4!

One move with 3 ideas behind it!
1. Clearing the g7 square for the king and transferring the rook to h8.
2. Sending the bishop to the strongest diagonal.
3. Now, Black can also play Qa7 with the idea of Be3, attacking to the f4 pawn.
🔸IOM Open Masters 2017
🔸Round 5
⚪️ Vidit Santosh Gujrathi 2702
⚫️ Aleksandr Lenderman 2565
🔺½-½
📘 9...Qa5 (9...b5 is also playable)
1.connecting between the black rooks.
2. With idea of Qa6 and putting pressure on the c4 pawn.
🔸IOM Open Masters 2017
🔸Round 6
⚪️ Rasmus Svane 2595
⚫️ Nino Batsiashvili 2472
🔺0-1
📘 8...Ne4 transfering the knight to a central outpost with the idea of Bf6 to press along the long diagonal.
🔸IOM Open Masters 2017
🔸Round 6
⚪️ Boris Gelfand 2737
⚫️ Anna Zatonskih 2424
🔺0-1
📘 35.Rf2?? Gelfand blunderd!
35...Rc5! 36.Qe2 Qc6+ 37.Rg2 R.b5 0-1
🔹🔺 The interesting and tactical moments
of the Isle of Man International 2017 (Douglas ENG) Round 7 and 8 🔹🔺
🔸IOM Open Masters 2017
🔸Round 7
⚪️ Fabiano Caruana 2799
⚫️ Gawain Jones 2668
🔺1-0
📘 10.a5!? Ba7!
(10...B.a5 11.d5+- ; 10...N.a5 11.R.a5 B.a5 12.d.e5 with strong attack. For instance: 12...d.e5 13.Q.d8 K.d8 14.N.e5 threatening Nc6 and Nf7)

10.a5 was first played by Dolmatov in 2000. The idea of this line is to grab space on the queenside; however, the a5 pawn can also become a target for black.
The most common alternative is 10.Na3 which was introduced to top level in 1996 by Topalov.
10.Na3 0-0 11.a.b5 a.b5 12. N.b5 Bg4 with compensation for the pawn.
The second alternative is the solid 10.a.b5 a.b5 11.h3, which prevent Bg4.
The third alternative is the uncommon 10.Qd3, which seems to be playable.
🔸IOM Open Masters 2017
🔸Round 7
⚪️ Aleksandr Lenderman 2565
⚫️ Vishy Anand 2794
🔺½-½
14...Be7!
🔸IOM Open Masters 2017
🔸Round 7
⚪️ Aleksandr Lenderman 2565
⚫️ Vishy Anand 2794
🔺½-½
📘 White pawns have limited the f6 knight. Black tries to either exchange or activate it by playing 19...Ne8.
📘 16.Bd2
An interesting way to neutralize the pressure on the a7-g1 diagonal. White is planning to move his king to h2 and play f4 after he defends the f2 pawn by Be1.
🔸IOM Open Masters 2017
🔸Round 7
⚪️ Jan Timman 2573
⚫️ Peter Leko 2679
🔺½-½