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4.exd4 Nxd4 5.Kh1 Nf3! 6.Rd8+ Rxd8 7.c6 Bxc6 8.Ne2 Qh4!
With decisive threats at h2 and f2.
9.gxf3 Qxf2 10.Nf4 Bxf3+ 11.Bg2 Rd2 12.Rg1 Be4!
White resigned.
Suetin - Batuev
USSR 1949
White to move
Forcing a favourable alteration of the pawn structure.
1...cxd5
1...Bxd5? 2.Re8+ Kh7 3.Bxf5+ White wins a piece.
2.Nd4 Bf6?!
2...Nf8 was more solid
3.Nxe6 fxe6 4.Rxe6 Ne5 5.Bxf5 Nc6 6.Bc3 Bxc3 7.bxc3
Thanks to his extra pawn and strong bishop, White is clearly better.
Shulman - Paschall
Philadelphia 2003
Black to move
Preparing the strong breakthrough ...d6-d5.
2.cxb5 d5! 3.e5
3.f5 is well met by Qa8!
3...Nce4 4.Nxe4 Nxe4 5.Bxe4
In this position a draw was agreed, but Black had every reason to keep on playing; 5...dxe4 6.Nd4 axb5 with ...Rd5 and ...Rcd8 or even ...g6-g5!? coming up.
Boleslavsky - Fine
USSR-USA radio match 1945
White to move