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📘33.gf4?? missing Rxg2
Although 33.Rxf4 Rxa2 could hardly change white's fate, it could give him some chances to fight for a draw in a clearly worse position.
🔸Hoogeveen Matches 2017
🔸Round 2
⚪️Van Foreest,Jorden (2609)
⚫️Adhiban,B (2671)
🔸0-1
📘21...Nf7!
The inactive knight is heading for f4 outpost.
🔹🔺 The interesting and tactical moments of the Bundesliga 2017🔹🔺
🔸Bundesliga 2017
🔸Round 1
⚪️Edouard,Romain (2607)
⚫️Perske,Thore (2443)
🔸1-0
📘 12.Qd2!? to prevent black from trading his bad bishop by Bg5.
🔸Bundesliga 2017
🔸Round 1
⚪️Miton,Kamil (2605)
⚫️Nisipeanu,Liviu-Dieter (2672)
🔸0-1
📘 26.Nb6??
It is incredible that a 26 hundred grandmaster has made such a blunder!
26...Be3+ 0-1
🔸Bundesliga 2017
🔸Round 1
⚪️Dragnev,Valentin (2466)
⚫️Iturrizaga Bonelli,Eduardo (2665)
🔸0-1
📘 21.Be3?! Qd8
White has sacrificed a piece for development advantage and initiative. He should have utilized his tempororay advantage by creative and exact play.
21.Bg5!
Threatening Bxe7 and Qxg7.
A) 21...f6 22.Bxf6! gxf6 23.Qxf6 Rg8 24.Rxe7 Bxe7 25.Qe6+ and Qxg8
B) 21...Qd8 22.Bxe7 Qxe7 23.Qxg7+-
🔸Bundesliga 2017
🔸Round 1
⚪️Ginsburg,Gennadi (2443)
⚫️McShane,Luke J (2647)
🔸0-1
📘 26...Rd3!
A typical interception combination.
🔸Bundesliga 2017
🔸Round 1
⚪️Anand,Viswanathan (2783)
⚫️ Li,Chao b (2739)
🔸½-½
📘 An active continuation from Chinese GM:
16...Na5! 17.Rec1 (17.Rac1 Rxe1) 17...Re4 18.Be3 c5=
🔸Bundesliga 2017
🔸Round 1
⚪️Anand,Viswanathan (2783)
⚫️ Li,Chao b (2739)
🔸½-½
📘 Anand missed the win by playing 50.Kg3?. He could have won by playing 50.Kf4!
Can you spot the difference between these two moves?
A) 50.Kg3? Re2! (50...Kf5? 51.e6+-) 51.e6 (51.Kf4 h4! 52.e6 h3) 51...Kf6 52.Rf7+ Ke5!=
B) 50.Kf4! h4 51.e6 h3 52.e7 Re2 53.Kf3! (53.Kg3 h2!) Re1 or Re5 54.Kg3+-
It seems that 50.Kf4 was necessary to keep e5 out of black king's hands.
⚪️#79 (Strategy-White to Move)
🔸Karpov,Anatoly - Anand,Viswanathan
🔸Linares, 1991
📕 #79
The only active plan for white is to play f4, and to play f4, the h4 pawn needs protection.
21.Ng2!
⚫️#80 (Strategy-Black to Move)
🔸Kasparov,Garry (2849)
🔸Kramnik,Vladimir (2770)
🔸World-ch 2000
📕 #80

17...Rg8!
Kramnik played this mysterious strong move not just to protect g7, but to play g5 and activate his rook by a rook lift via g6.