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1...Nc8
1...dxc5? 2.Be3 White soon recovers the pawn with a clear positional advantage.
1...d5? 2.exd5 cxd5 3.Nxd5! Nxd5 4.Qxd5 Bxa4 5.Qe4+ +-
2.Be3 0-0 3.Qd2 Qe7 4.Rad1 Be8?! 5.f4!
In view of Black's badly coordinated pieces, White sharpens the game.
5...f5?!
This won't end well, but it was difficult to find a good remedy to the f4-f5 threat.
6.exf5 gxf5 7.Rfe1 dxc5 8.Qf2 Nd6 9.Bxc5 Qd8 10.Bd4!
Swapping Black's main defender.
10...Bxd4 11.Qxd4
With moves like Re3-g3 and Bb3+ coming up, White has an overwhelming advantage.
Uhlmann - Portisch
Skopje/Ohrid 1968
White to move
Creating new opportunities on the queenside.
1...bxc4 2.a5!
Speeding up the Na4-b6 plan.
2...Rxd1 3.Rxd1 Nd7 4.Na4! Nf8 5.Bxc4 Ne6 6.Nb6 Rb8 7.Rd6! Nd4 8.Qa2!
With the decisive threat of 9 Rd7, which can't be parried.
Hellsten - Zhang Zhong
Yerevan Olympiad 1996
White to move
Preparing g3-g4 to soften up Black's kingside.