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2.Bxc5 bxc5 3.Na3 Qd6 4.Ne5 Nd7 5.Nxd7 Bxd7 6.Nb1 f5!
Speeding up the kingside play before White consolidates with Nd2-f3.
7.Nd2
7.f4 runs into 7...g5 8.fxg5 Ng6 with a strong initiative.
7...f4! 8.g4 f3!? 9.Nxf3 Ng6 10.Ng5 Nf4
Preparing ...h7-h5 with an attack. Thanks to his powerful knight, Black enjoys good compensation for the pawn.
Eingorn - Agrest
Chalkidiki 2002
White to move
In order to imprison Black's bishop just before he vacates the f8-square by ...Rfe8 or ...Rfc8.
2...Bh8 3.Nh2 f6 4.f4! fxe5 5.fxe5 Nc7 6.Be3
From now White is basically a piece up and should just try to neutralize Black's temporary initiative.
6...Nb5 7.Kd2 Rac8 8.a4 Nc3 9.Rhc1 Ne4+ 10.Kd3 Kf7 11.Nf3 Ke6 12.Ng5+!
Swapping the more active (to say the least) of Black's minor pieces. This also helps to improve his own bishop,
12...Nxg5 13.Bxg5 Kf5 14.Be7! Rfe8 15.Rxc8 Rxc8 16.Rf1+ Ke6 17.Bd6 a6 18.g4 g5 19.Rf5 Rg8 20.Ba3!
Finally Black is in zugzwang. There followed:
20...Rg6 21.Bf8 Rg8 22.Bb4 a5 23.Bd6 Rc8 24.Rxg5
White soon won.
Vescovi - Skembris
Copenhagen 1995
White to move
Imprisoning three black pieces on a6, a8 and b8.
1...Bb7 2.Qd3 Re8 3.Rfd1