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There is no defence against the Rf1 being brought in, so Black resigned.
Marat Makarov 2537
Evgeny Iljushkin
Nizhny-Novgorod 1999
White to move
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Marat Makarov 2537 Evgeny Iljushkin Nizhny-Novgorod 1999 White to move
The Bd5 is X-rayed by the Bg2, but defended by the Ne7. With the help of a piece currently standing on the edge of the board, White gets through to the target:
21.Ng6!
It should be noted that, in such positions, a knight on h4 has no other prospects than a possible jump to g6.
21...Bxe4 22.Nxe7+ Rxe7 23.Qxe4
The light squares in Black’s camp are creaking, and so he is defenceless.
23...Bb8 24.Qd5+ Kf8 25.Qd8+ Re8 26.Qd7 Qxd3 27.Bh6
Black resigned.
Konstantin Sakaev 2645
Zviad Izoria 2565
Moscow 2003
White to move
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Konstantin Sakaev 2645 Zviad Izoria 2565 Moscow 2003 White to move
Black has incautiously placed his queen on c7, which White exploits:
15.Nd5! Nxd5 16.Bxh7+ Kh8 17.Qxc7 Nxc7 18.Rxd7 Bxf3 19.gxf3 Kxh7 20.Rxc7!
White has not only an extra pawn, but an active rook, which is no less important.
20...Bd6 21.Rd7 Rad8 22.Rxd8 Rxd8 23.Rc1 Ra8 24.Rc6 Bf8 25.Rb6
Now, the advance ...a6-a5 is impossible, and the black rook remains in a passive position.
25...Kg6 26.Kg2 Be7 27.Bd4 Bd8 28.Rb7 Bh4 29.f4 Rc8 30.Rb6 Rc2
This attempt to get active is doomed to failure, since he has no targets on the kingside – the f2-pawn is not only defended, but ensures an excellent post on e3 for the bishop.
31.e4 Rc4 32.Be3 Rxe4 33.Rxa6 Rc4 34.Rb6 Rc3 35.f5+!
With the help of a tactical blow, White ensures himself a pair of connected passed pawns on the queenside. However, even one passed pawn, supported by the bishop, should be enough to win.
35...Kh7 36.fxe6
Black resigned, since after 36...fxe6 37.Rxb5 Rxa3 38.Rh5+, he will lose a bishop.