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White increases his space advantage, which results from his central passed pawn, and intends to drive the black pieces further back.
15…♗c6 16.f3 a6 17.b4 cxb4 18.axb4 ♕d8
18…♕xb4 19.♖fb1 is a trivial queen catch.
19.c5
Solid support of the central striker now.
19…♘d7 20.♗c4 ♕h4 21.♖fb1 ♗f6 22.♕c2 ♗g5 23.♗f2 ♕f4 24.♖b2 h5 25.♖ab1 ♖fc8 26.b5
Opening up the b-file and the queenside for the rooks. The end is near.
26…axb5 27.♗xb5 ♕f6 28.♗xc6 bxc6 29.♘a4 ♕d8 30.♖b7 ♖cb8 31.g3 ♔g7 32.♔g2 ♕a5 33.♖xd7 ♖xb1 34.♕xb1 ♕xa4 35.h4 ♗d2 36.♕b2 ♕d1 37.♕xe5+ ♔g8 38.♕f6 ♖f8 39.♖d8 ♖xd8 40.♕xd8+ ♔h7 41.♕f6 ♔g8 42.♕d4 1-0
Mikhail Tal-Alexander Chernin
Saint John Wch blitz 1988
How did White reinforce his attack?
20…gxf5 fails to 21.♗xf6 ♗xf6 22.♘xf5 ♖fe8 23.♕g4+ ♔f8 24.♘h6.
21.♖f3 b3 22.axb3 cxb3 23.c3 a3 24.bxa3 b2 25.♘xg7 ♔xg7 26.♗xf6+ exf6 27.♕xb2
Now, the second knight sacrifice on f5 – not a silent sac, but a forcing one – would have been the logical follow up: 27.♘f5+ ♔g8 28.♕e3 g5 29.♕d4, though Tal had little trouble winning this blitz game after the text move:
27…♕e7 28.♖e3 ♕e5 29.♘f3 ♕f4 30.♖e2 ♘d7 31.♖f1 ♘e5 32.♕c2 ♖c4 33.♘d2 ♕g5 34.♘xc4 ♘xc4 35.♕d3 ♘e5 36.♕e3 ♕h5 37.♖ee1 ♖h8 38.h3 1-0
Michael Adams-Marc Narciso Dublan
Spain 2001
Where did the knight go after 13…c5?
14.♗xf7+! ♔xf7 15.fxg5+ ♔g8 16.♘e6
Black’s pawns are falling one after another, while his king is not safe either.
16…♗d4+ 17.♘xd4 cxd4 18.♕xd4 hxg5 19.♕f6 ♖h7 20.♖ad1 ♕f8 21.♕xd6