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After 31...Nf8 32.d7 Nxd7 33.Rxe6 Rxe6 34.Bxe6+ Ke7 35.Bg8, Black loses his kingside pawns.
32.Rxe6 Qxb3 33.Re7+ Kf8 34.Rf7+ Kg8 35.Bxb3 b5 36.Rxd7+ c4 37.Re7 Kf8 38.Rxe8+ Kxe8 39.Bc2 Kd7 40.f3 Kxd6 41.Kf2
Black resigned.
Evgeny Bareev 2665
Peter Svidler 2640
Elista ch-RUS 1997
White to move
A technical decision. The position of the Bd4 is undermined, and the pawn on b7 becomes backward.
25...f5
Black’s only means of getting activity.
26.bxc5 dxc5 27.Nb6 Qb5
27...fxe4 28.Qxd4 Qxh3+ 29.gxh3 cxd4 30.d6!+– – the passed pawn marches to d7, whilst the black pawns, unsupported by pieces, are going nowhere.
28.Qxb5 axb5 29.e5 Kf7 30.g3 Ra8?
Losing at once. More tenacious was 30...b4, but after, for example, 31.Rf3±, White can put his rook on d3 and bring his king to f3, when, in time, the central passed pawns should decide the game in White’s favor.
31.e6+ Ke7 32.d6+ Kxd6 33.e7 Rfe8 34.Nxa8 Rxe7 35.Rxe7 Kxe7 36.Rb1! b4 37.Kg2 Kd6 38.Kf3 Kc6 39.Ke2 1-0
Garry Kasparov 2785
Zbynek Hracek 2625
Yerevan ol 1996
White to move
The strongest and most energetic, not losing a single tempo!
17...fxg4 18.f5! Rg8
18...exf5 19.e6 Rg8 20.exf7+ Kxf7 21.Bg2, with a strong attack.
18...Qc7 19.fxe6 Bxe6 (19...fxe6 20.Nf6+ Kd8 21.Nxd5 exd5 22.Qxd5+ Ke8 23.Bc4 Rf8 24.Rhf1+–) 20.Ng7+ Kd7 21.Nxe6 fxe6 22.Qxg4 Qc6 23.Bh3, with the initiative.
19.Nf6+! Bxf6 20.exf6 Qd6 21.Bg2
Now, the threat of a sacrifice on d5 hangs over Black.
21...Rg5 22.Bxd5! Bd7 23.Rhe1! h6