🔸chess.com IoM Masters Douglas ENG 2018
🔸Round 6
⚪️Kaidanov,Gregory (2544)
⚫️Sethuraman,S.P (2673)
🔸0-1
🔸Round 6
⚪️Kaidanov,Gregory (2544)
⚫️Sethuraman,S.P (2673)
🔸0-1
33.c6? [Kaidanov should not have rushed to push the c-pawn. The preparatory moves were necessary in order to make the advance of the pawn.]
[33.Bd2! △Na5 33...Qe7 34.c6 Be5 35.Qd7=]
33...Rc2! 34.Qd7 [¹34.Na5!? Nc3 △Ne2 35.Bb2 Ne2+ 36.Kf1 Rxb2 37.Nb3 e3! 38.fxe3 Nc3 39.c7 Nxd1 40.c8Q Nxe3+ 41.Kg1 Qxc8 42.Qxc8+ Kg7 43.Nc5 Rxg2+ 44.Kh1 Rf2 45.Qc7+™ Kh6 46.h3 Re2-/+]
34...Qxd7 35.cxd7 Rc7 [△R×d7]
36.Bb2 Be7! [There's no need to rush to take the pawn.]
[36...Rxd7?! 37.Nc5! Re7 38.Bxf6 Nxf6 39.h3 Kf7 40.Rd6³]
37.Nd4 Kf7 [△R×d7]
38.f3 e3! 39.Bc1 Rxd7–+
0–1
[33.Bd2! △Na5 33...Qe7 34.c6 Be5 35.Qd7=]
33...Rc2! 34.Qd7 [¹34.Na5!? Nc3 △Ne2 35.Bb2 Ne2+ 36.Kf1 Rxb2 37.Nb3 e3! 38.fxe3 Nc3 39.c7 Nxd1 40.c8Q Nxe3+ 41.Kg1 Qxc8 42.Qxc8+ Kg7 43.Nc5 Rxg2+ 44.Kh1 Rf2 45.Qc7+™ Kh6 46.h3 Re2-/+]
34...Qxd7 35.cxd7 Rc7 [△R×d7]
36.Bb2 Be7! [There's no need to rush to take the pawn.]
[36...Rxd7?! 37.Nc5! Re7 38.Bxf6 Nxf6 39.h3 Kf7 40.Rd6³]
37.Nd4 Kf7 [△R×d7]
38.f3 e3! 39.Bc1 Rxd7–+
0–1
Pictured in Amsterdam on the final day of the traditional IBM Tournament, 15th July 1966 - grandmasters Arturo Pomar, Salo Flohr & Mikhail Botvinnik.
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