📘 4...Qxf3??
Motylev's strange blunder.
[34...Rb1+= 35.Rf1 Qd4+ 36.Kh1 Qd5+ 37.Kg1 Qd4+ 38.Kh1 Qd5+ 39.Kg1] 35.Bf4++- Ka8 36.Qc8+ = 1-0
Motylev's strange blunder.
[34...Rb1+= 35.Rf1 Qd4+ 36.Kh1 Qd5+ 37.Kg1 Qd4+ 38.Kh1 Qd5+ 39.Kg1] 35.Bf4++- Ka8 36.Qc8+ = 1-0
📘 26.Ng1
With the idea of sending the knight to the outpost f5 square.
With the idea of sending the knight to the outpost f5 square.
📘 52...Rg6?? (Rg4= 53.R.h5 R.a4)
53.Kf7! Rg5 54.Rd4+ Kc7 55.e6! 1-0
53.Kf7! Rg5 54.Rd4+ Kc7 55.e6! 1-0
📘 20.R.h6!
Black resigned. There are 2 threats of Rh7 and Rg6-Rf1 that are not defendable. Now if:
20...K.h6 21.Rh1 Kg7 22.Rh7+ --->R.e7 +-
Black resigned. There are 2 threats of Rh7 and Rg6-Rf1 that are not defendable. Now if:
20...K.h6 21.Rh1 Kg7 22.Rh7+ --->R.e7 +-
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🔸TCh-RUS Rapid 2017
⚪️Motylev,Alexander (2675)
⚫️Kezin,Roman (2455)
🔸1-0
⚪️Motylev,Alexander (2675)
⚫️Kezin,Roman (2455)
🔸1-0
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🔸TCh-RUS Rapid 2017
⚪️Savchenko,Boris (2585)
⚫️Moiseenko,Vadim (2543)
🔸Round 2
🔸1-0
⚪️Savchenko,Boris (2585)
⚫️Moiseenko,Vadim (2543)
🔸Round 2
🔸1-0
📗5.d3!? Anand chooses a tempo up symmetric position. This is exactly like exchanged French! 1 decade ago this move would have not been even legit for top level chess!
📗14.Bf4!? Here is Anand's idea. He provokes Hou Yifan to chase his bishop.
📗18.Bh7+! an important in between move. 19.., Kh8 20.Bxf4 Nxf4 21.Bf5 with the king on g8 white's advantage is only symbolic and close to nothing but now white has real threats after his knight jumps to e5 with threats against f7 square.