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Preparing ...h5-h4 in order to fix the g3-square and indirectly weaken the f4-pawn. It is important to realize this idea before White manages to play 2 Bf3 followed by g2-g3, after which he could meet ...h5-h4 by g3-g4.
2.Bf3 Bxf3 3.Rxf3 h4! 4.Rd2 Rc4!
The most powerful way of doubling the rooks.
5.b3 Rc6 6.a4 b4 7.Ne2 Rac8 8.c4
8.Nd4 Rc3 intending ...Nd5.
8...bxc3 9.Rxc3 Nd5 10.Rxc6 Rxc6 11.Rb2 Bf6 12.Ra2 Rc8!
Heading for b8 in order to attack the weakness at b3.
13.Bd2 Rb8 14.Nc1 Nb4!
. After this exchange White won't be able to cover both weaknesses at b3 and f4.
Svidler - Motylev
Moscow 2004
Black to move
2.Rxc1 Qxc1+ White loses the f4-pawn.
2...Qc2!
Eradicating the blockade of the passed pawn.
3.Qxc2 Rxc2 4.e6
On other moves 4...d3 is decisive.
4...fxe6 5.Rxe6 Bc5 6.Kh2 d3!
The pawn reaches d2 with decisive effect.
7.Rd1 d2 8.Kg3 Rd3 9.Kg4 Bb4 10.Re8+ Kh7 11.f5 Rc1 12.Ne5 Re3!