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2.Nd2 Re1 3.Rb3 Re2 4.Kf3! Re5
In view of the threat 5 Ne4, the rook has to retreat.
5.Re3 f6 6.Ne4 Kg7 7.Kg2!
Preparing Ng3-f5. White is clearly better.
Kachiani Gersinska - Cramling
France 2005
Black to move
1...h6 has the simple idea of 2.f4?? g6 , trapping the queen. White is left without a natural plan.
2.c5 b6 3.b4 a5!
Destroying the enemy queenside.
4.Na4 axb4 5.Nxb6 Ra5!
With the double idea of 6...Rxc5 and 6...d3 followed by ...Qd4. Black went on to win.
Sadler - Pelletier
German League (analysis variation) 2003
Black to move
Securing the king from a check on f7 before getting on with his own attack.
1...Nf3+? 2.Bxf3 exf3 3.Qxf7+-
1...Rf8 2.Qd5! Nf3+ 3.Bxf3 exf3 4.Qg5+-
2.Rxf7
2.f4 exf3 3.Bxf3 Nxf3+ 4.Kf2 Nd2! -+
2...Nf3+ 3.Bxf3 exf3 4.Rxf3 Qxf3
Intending ...Rac8-c6-g6 with a strong attack.
Sherwin - Ivkov
Copenhagen 1953
White to move