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White has a huge advantage.
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Oll - Gelfand
Polanica Zdroj 1998
Black to move
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Oll - Gelfand Polanica Zdroj 1998 Black to move
1...f5!
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Softening up the h1-a8 diagonal for the bishop.
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1...d5? 2.e5 is less constructive.
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2.Be3 Qd7 3.Nd4 Bf6 4.Nde2 Rae8 5.Rad1 g6 6.Bd4 e5
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Even stronger was 6...Nxf4! 7.Qxf4 e5 8.Bxe5 dxe5 with a clear edge.
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7.Be3 Bg7 8.fxe5 dxe5 9.Bh6 Rd8!
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Attacking the d3-pawn, with a clear advantage after:
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10.Bg5 Rc8
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Petrosian - Smyslov
Moscow 1949
Black to move
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Petrosian - Smyslov Moscow 1949 Black to move
1...d5!
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Sacrificing a pawn to clear the a1-h8 diagonal for the bishop.
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2.Nxd5
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Preferable was 2.exd5 e4 3.Nxe4 Bxb2 4.Bf3 Bxa3 5.Rd3 although Black's bishop pair and outside passed pawn should tell in the end.
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2...Bxd5 3.exd5 Rxc2 4.b3 e4!
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The passed pawn manages to advance all the way to e3.
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5.g4 e3 6.Rg2 Rd2! 7.Rxd2 exd2 8.Bd1 Rxd5
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With a clear advantage.
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Brynell - Ernst
Gothenburg 2004
ٌWhite to move