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6...Kg7 7.Rxc8 Rxc8 8.Rc1 Rc6 9.g3 Kf8 10.e4 dxe4+ 11.fxe4 Ke8 12.Ne3
White later converted his extra pawn into a win.
Timman - Kavalek
Montreal 1979
Black to move
In order to swap the active white queen, which will help Black neutralize the passed pawn on d7 and realize the extra pawn.
2.Qxf3
2.Qxe5? Bb7-+
2.Qh4 Rf6 , preparing ...Bb7, is also bad for White.
2...Rxf3 3.Nc4 Bxc4 4.bxc4 Rc3 5.Re1 Rxc4 6.Rxe5 Kf7
With the double intention of 7...Rxa4 and 7...Rd4. Black is winning.
Ivanchuk - Piket
Biel Interzonal 1993
White to move
Swapping queens to facilitate the realization of the extra pawn.
1...Qxb5
1...Qa7? 2.Nxd5+-
1...Rc6 2.Qxb6 Rxb7 3.Na4+/-
2.Nxb5 a4 3.Ne5 g5 4.Bh2 Kg7 5.Nd7 Rfd8 6.Rxc8 Bxc8 7.Nb6 Bf6 8.Bc7! Re8 9.f3
White soon won more material, and the game.
Mieles Palau - Hellsten
Salinas 2005
Black to move
Forcing a winning pawn ending.
2.Kg2 Qxa2 3.Qxb6 Qxc4 4.Qxa5 Qd5+ 5.Qxd5 exd5
White resigned