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World Chess Championship Game 6: Caruana Misses 'Impossible' Win
It has been 16,878 days since an American has won a game in an undisputed world championship match (Spassky vs Fischer, game 21, Aug. 31, 1972). And since the top American is not a supercomputer, it will be at least two more. In today's round six of the 2018…
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24...h5! [A typical idea to remove one of the defenders of the e4 square.]
25.Ra7? [White is trying to obtain some counterplay but it would have been better to defend the e4 pawn.]
[25.Re1! Qc5‚ 26.Bd3 Kg7 27.Re3 Ne8 28.Nf1 Nd6 29.c4³]
25...h4! 26.Rxb7? [26.Nf1 Bxe4 27.Qe2 Qc5 28.Ne3 Kg7µ]
26...hxg3 [△Qa8]
27.Ra7 Qc5! 0–1
25.Ra7? [White is trying to obtain some counterplay but it would have been better to defend the e4 pawn.]
[25.Re1! Qc5‚ 26.Bd3 Kg7 27.Re3 Ne8 28.Nf1 Nd6 29.c4³]
25...h4! 26.Rxb7? [26.Nf1 Bxe4 27.Qe2 Qc5 28.Ne3 Kg7µ]
26...hxg3 [△Qa8]
27.Ra7 Qc5! 0–1