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This could also have been delayed until the next move, when the black rook stands on b5, but Black decided not to fight against the inevitable.
50.Nxc5 Rxc5 51.Rxb4 d4 ½-½
Wojciech Moranda 2568
Grzegorz Gajewski 2616
Warsaw ch-POL 2012
White to move
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Wojciech Moranda 2568 Grzegorz Gajewski 2616 Warsaw ch-POL 2012 White to move
Similar positions frequently arise in the Queen’s Indian Defence, and the device used now by White is a typical one:
16.Nc4!
In this case, the knight jump leads to a gain of material, but sometimes it is played just with the intention of transferring the knight to a5 or e3, or to attack an enemy queen on b6, exploiting tactical motifs as the knight cannot be captured, because the d5-pawn is pinned along both file and diagonal.
16...a4 17.Nxb6 Qxb6 18.Nxd5 Nxd5 19.Bxd5 Bxd5 20.Rxd5 axb3 21.axb3 Qc6 22.Qc4
And White won.
Viktor Kortchnoi 2695
Anatoly Karpov 2700
Meran Wch match 1981
Black to move
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Viktor Kortchnoi 2695 Anatoly Karpov 2700 Meran Wch match 1981 Black to move
Black has the advantage of the two bishops and his pieces are actively placed, excellently supporting his pawn duo. Now, there follows a break, which crowns Black’s build-up:
24...d4! 25.Ne2
25.exd4 Bc6! 26.Qc4 Bxf3 27.gxf3 cxd4 28.Na4 Qb5 29.Qe2 Rc7! 30.b3 Qxb3 31.Qxa6 Qxf3 also offers no hope of survival.
25...dxe3 26.fxe3 c4!
The white pawn islands on dark squares are indefensible.
27.Ned4 Qc7 28.Nh4 Qe5 29.Kh1 Kg8!
Black had many ways to win, but this prophylactic move, defending against a possible fork on f5, is the most technical.
30.Ndf3 Qxg3 31.Rxd8+ Bxd8 32.Qb4 Be4 33.Bxe4 Nxe4 34.Rd4 Nf2+ 35.Kg1 Nd3 36.Qb7 Rb8 37.Qd7 Bc7 38.Kh1 Rxb2 39.Rxd3 cxd3 40.Qxd3 Qd6 41.Qe4 Qd1+ 42.Ng1 Qd6 43.Nhf3 Rb5 0-1
Lajos Portisch 2630
Tigran Petrosian 2620
Lone Pine 1978
Black to move
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Lajos Portisch 2630 Tigran Petrosian 2620 Lone Pine 1978 Black to move
Hanging pawns are good when they are supported by their own pieces, but in this position, the Ra1 is ‘sleeping’, and the Nd2 is under an X-ray attack along the d-file.
23...Nc5! 24.Nc4