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1...fxg4
1...g6?! 2.gxf5 gxf5 3.Bh3 , followed by Kh1 and Rg1+, the black king faces big trouble.
2.Bxe4 Bxe4 3.Qxe4 Bf6 4.Bxa5!
Eliminating the most active of Black's minor pieces.
4...Qxa5 5.Nc4 Qa6 6.Qxg4
With a sound extra pawn, White went on to win.
De Santis - Georgiev
Genoa 2006
Black to move
Preparing ...Nc7 and ...b7-b5 with queenside activity.
2.Rdg1 Rg7 3.Nge2 Nc7 4.f4 exf4 5.Nxf4 Ne5 6.Be2 b5! 7.Ng2
7.cxb5? axb5 8.Nxb5 Nxb5 9.Bxb5 Rxa2 is very bad for White.
7...Bg5 8.h4 Bxe3 9.Nxe3 Bd7 10.h5 g5!
Closing the doors for White's kingside attack. From now on a knight on f5 can always be swapped off, whereas Black has interesting attacking prospects on the opposite flank. The game continued:
11.Rg2 h6 12.Rf1 Rf7 13.Ncd1 Qe7 14.Qa5 Qd8 15.b3 Rb8 16.Nb2 Bc8 17.Rgf2 Qe7 18.Qc3 Bd7 19.Nd3 b4!?
followed by ...a5-a4, with a better game for Black.
Adams - Kasimdzhanov
Tripoli 2004
White to move
Preparing f2-f4 with a kingside attack.
1...Qd8 2.f4 exf4
Otherwise White could expand by 3 f5.