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8.Kxb2 Rxd7
Thanks to a slight material advantage and safer king, Black is better.
Keres - Tarnowski
Helsinki Olympiad 1952
White to move
White keeps the d5-square under control, without worrying about the doubled c-pawns.
1...bxc3 2.bxc3 Bxc4?!
2...Qb7 seems more active, intending ...Rad8 and ...d6-d5.
3.dxc4
From now on the ...d6-d5 break can be discarded, and Black is also suffering from a backward pawn on d6.
3...Re6 4.h4!
Having a firm grip on the centre, White starts an attack.
4...Rb8 5.g4 Rb3 6.Bd2 Qb7 7.Qd3!
Preparing a consolidating f2-f3, as well as Rab1 with a fight for the b-file.
7...Rg6?
Too optimistic. 7...Re8 was correct, enabling ...Rb8.
8.f3 h5 9.g5 f6 10.Kf1! fxg5 11.hxg5 Re6 12.Rdb1! Rxb1+ 13.Rxb1 Qf7 14.Qd5
Preparing Rb7 with a decisive advantage.
Savchenko - Zavgorodniy
Ilyichevsk 2006
White to move
With focus on the enemy kingside. Now any capture on f3 will clear the g-file for the attack.