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1...dxc5
1...Qxc5? 2.Qxc5 dxc5 3.Bxe5 White regains the material with interest.
2.h4!
Just in time, before Black plays ...f7-f6.
2...gxh4 3.Bxh4 Ne8 4.Qxh6 Rb6 5.Qe3 Rg6 6.Nc4 f6 7.Bf2 Rc8 8.Ra1! Rg7
8...Nd6 9.Nxd6 Qxd6 10.Rxa7 +/-
9.Ra5! Qd7 10.Rxc5 Rb8 11.Nd2!
Preventing Rb1+ and preparing 12 Ra5 with an attack on the a7-pawn. The latter also enables a future c4-c5 with a huge advantage.
Adams - Karpov
Las Palmas 1994
Black to move
Preparing ...Bc6 and ...Nd7 in order to improve the bishop and step up the pressure on the e5-pawn.
In contrast, 1...Nb4? runs into 2.Nd6+! cxd6 3.Qxb4 with a clear white advantage – Karpov.
2.Nf6
2.Nd4 Bc6 3.Nf6 Qc5! , preventing 4 Nh5, with a more comfortable game.
2...Bc6 3.Be2 Nd7 4.Nh5
After 4.Nxd7 Rxd7 Black has a long-term edge thanks to the weak e5-pawn, so White opts to transform the position.
4...Bxf3 5.Bxf3 Bxe5 6.Qe4 c6 7.Rxd7 Bxb2+!
Before being eliminated, the bishop snatches a pawn.
8.Kxb2 Rxd7
Thanks to a slight material advantage and safer king, Black is better.