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2.Be5! Qe7 3.Bxc7 Qxc7 4.Qd4 Re8 5.Rfc1 Qd6
Parrying the threats of 6 b5 and 6 Qxd5.
6.Nc5
Thanks to the eternal weakness on c6, White keeps a slight advantage.
Lobron - Hulak
Yerevan Olympiad 1996
Black to move
Preparing a queen exchange in order to finish off White's attack.
2.Qh4 Qg4! 3.Qxg4
Or 3.Qf2?! Nd3 , heading for f4 with strong counterplay.
3...Nxg4 4.Rg3 Ne5
Now Black is simply better thanks to his extra pawn. Without queens on the board, White's kingside attack is unlikely to succeed.
5.h4 Rac8 6.h5 Be2 7.h6 g6
Preparing ...Nfd7 with a better game.
Narmontas - Sergeev
Warsaw (rapid) 2007
Black to move
Forcing a queen exchange that will finish off White's attack once and for all.
3.Qxd5 cxd5 4.gxh6 gxh6 5.Rg1 Kh7
Preparing ...Rc8, with a slight edge for Black thanks to his sounder pawn structure.
Illescas Cordoba - Korneev
Spanish Team Championship 2004
Black to move