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12.Nd2 c5 (12…Qxg2 13.Ke2!, and Black’s king is walking a tightrope) 13.dxc5? Rd8.
12…h6 13.Rhd1 Rc8 14.a3 Be7 15. Bh7+ Kf8 16.Be4 Qh5 17.Kf1
White has gained a good advantage.
Arkadij Naiditsch-Bayarsaikhan Gundavaa
Zurich 2015
White to move
With the hook on h6, the g-file may soon be opened. Since White has not castled yet, he will soon make use of this.
8…Nd4
8…Nxg4 9.Rg1 Nf6 10.Bxh6 only helps to accelerate White’s plan.
9.g5 hxg5 10.Bxg5 Be7 11.Rg1 d6 12.Nxd4 exd4 13.Ne2 Nd7
Now Black goes wrong. 13…Ng4, preventing White’s next, was preferable.
14.Bh6 Bf6 15.Nf4 Ne5 16.Nh5 Kh7 17.Bxg7 Bxg7 18.Rxg7+ Kh8 19.Qc1 Nf3+ 20.Ke2
Black resigned.
Evgeny Alexeev-Irina Krush
Baku 2013
White to move
12…Ke8 13.Bc4 Rf8 14.Bf4 Nb6 15.Qe2 Bg4 (15…Nxc4 16.Rad1 Bd7 17.Bc7) 16.f3 Qd4+ 17.Kh1.
13.Bc4 Qe8 14.Bf4 Nb8 15.Qd6!
Absolutely a killing move, threatening 16.Rxe7.
15…Nc6 16.Rxe7!
Anyway!