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21.Rdb1 Ne6 22.Qb5 Qc7 23.Qb2 Rfd8 24.Qc1 f5 25.Nd2 Nc5
A fine post for the knight, from where it aims at the blocked a4-pawn and also supports the central advance of the e-pawn. After some adventures, the game ended in a draw.
Evgeny Alexeev-Mustafa Yilmaz
Yerevan 2014
ٌWhite to move
Concrete chess. What counts is - as always- what will remain on the board after this surprising exchange. After White's next it becomes clear that Black's weak pawn on b7 will be increasingly hard to defend.
29...Qxd7 30.Qb5 Nc6
30...Qxb5 31.Bxb5 Nc6 32.Ba4 Be7 33.Bxe7.
31.Bg3 Re7 32.Bh4 f6 33.c4
Of course, with a big positional plus for White Black remained under severe pressure, but Yilmaz was lucky enough to escape with a draw.
Avetik Grigoryan-Tigran Kotanjian
Yerevan 2014
Black to move
Centralizing the queen, simply protecting the c4-pawn and not fearing the vis-a-vis with White's g2-bishop.
8.0-0 e5 9.Bb2 e4 10.Bxf6 gxf6 11.Nh4 f5 12.Rfc1 Be6
. . . and Black successfully held on to his extra pawn, with his queen still centralized.
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Ian Nepomniachtchi has won a World Championship game at his 13th attempt to take a 1.5:0.5 lead over Ding Liren. Ding sprung a Richard Rapport-inspired near-novelty on move 4, but his first long think of the game on move 12 gave Nepomniachtchi the chance to launch a powerful kingside attack. Ding was soon lost on the board and on the clock and resigned on move 29.