21...Rxc1! [After this strong move, Black seizes the initiative.]
22.Bxc1™ Bxc1! [△Qa3]
[22...Bb4?! 23.Rd1 Qd7 24.Bf4 Rc8 25.Rc1 Rxc1+ 26.Bxc1=]
23.Rxc1 Qa3!‚ [The point of Black's previous exchanges. Now Black's queen penetrates into the opponent's camp.]
24.Rf1 [24.Rb1 Qa2!=/+]
24...Qxb3 25.Qxa7 Qe3+ [¹25...Rc8!? 26.Kh1 Qb2‚]
26.Kh1 Qxe2 27.Qxb6 Rc8 28.Qd6?! [¹28.Qb5! Qxb5 29.axb5 Nd7 30.Rb1 Nb6³]
28...Rc2!-/+ [28...Kf7!? △Rc2 29.a5 Rc2 30.Rg1 Qd2!µ △Q×d4]
22.Bxc1™ Bxc1! [△Qa3]
[22...Bb4?! 23.Rd1 Qd7 24.Bf4 Rc8 25.Rc1 Rxc1+ 26.Bxc1=]
23.Rxc1 Qa3!‚ [The point of Black's previous exchanges. Now Black's queen penetrates into the opponent's camp.]
24.Rf1 [24.Rb1 Qa2!=/+]
24...Qxb3 25.Qxa7 Qe3+ [¹25...Rc8!? 26.Kh1 Qb2‚]
26.Kh1 Qxe2 27.Qxb6 Rc8 28.Qd6?! [¹28.Qb5! Qxb5 29.axb5 Nd7 30.Rb1 Nb6³]
28...Rc2!-/+ [28...Kf7!? △Rc2 29.a5 Rc2 30.Rg1 Qd2!µ △Q×d4]
Jan Timman pictured in play v. Hein Donner at the IBM tournament in Amsterdam, 27th July, 1971.
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♟💙 | These 14 Chess Grandmasters will start in the #TataSteelChess Tournament tomorrow (13.30h). A very interesting draw... who’s going to win their first round?