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29.Qd3
Black wins easily after 29.Qe2 Rxc4 30.bxc4 Bh4 31.Kf2 Rg5 – there is not the move f3-f4, and the Ng3 is simply lost.
29...Rd5 30.Qe2 Rxd1+ 31.Qxd1
Taking with the king allows the black queen to be included in the attack with tempo: 31.Kxd1 Qd8+ 32.Ke1 Qd4 33.Rg2 Bf4 34.Nf1 Rh1 – Black completely dominates, and has the irresistible threat of 35...Kf8, followed by 36...Bh3.
31...Rh2 32.Qd4 Bh4 33.f4 Qc6!
With the irresistible threat of 34...Qf3.
Jean-Pierre Le Roux 2551
Konstantin Landa 2646
France tt 2012
Black to move
In this case, the zwischenzug helps Black equalise.
A) 13...cxd5?! 14.Bxg7 Kxg7 15.bxc4+=
B) 13...Qd6?! 14.Bxg7 Kxg7 15.bxc4+=
14.Bxc3 Bxc3 15.Qxc3 cxd5
Black even temporarily wins a pawn.
16.Qc7 Nd7 17.Bxd5 Qxd5 18.Rad1 Qe6 19.Rxd7
Draw, because the variation 19...Qxe2 20.Rxe7 Qxa2 21.Qxb7 Rab8 22.Qxa7 Qxa7 23.Rxa7 Rxb3, leads to a complete elimination of the fighting forces.
Mateusz Bartel 2627
Pentala Harikrishna 2672
Germany Bundesliga 2011/12
White to move
17.Rd1!
It turns out that we can first attack the queen, creating in the process the deadly threat 18.Qxc4+. In the game, there followed 17.Qxf5 Qd5 18.Qf3 Qxf3 19.Nxf3 Bf6, with Black having sufficient compensation for the pawn. After:
17...Bd5 18.Qxf5
Thanks to the pin on the bishop, the c4-pawn is lost as well. White is winning.
Evgeny Bareev 2709
Joel Lautier 2658
Aix-les-Bains 2001
White to move