Undermining White’s stronghold on e5, opening up the diagonal for the dark-squared bishop, while the g-file may prove useful as well on occasion. What more do you want from one move?
And here Nikolic failed to find the only defense against the threat 26…Rd4!: 26.Rxd8 Rxd8 27.Qh4.
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Ivan Cheparinov-Daniil Dubov Turkey 2014 White to move
23.e5! dxe5 24.f5! e4 25.fxg6 fxg6 26.cxb5
26.0-0-0 looks like the normal follow-up. After 26…Nxg5 27.hxg5 Black is practically forced to play 27…Nh7, leaving White with a clear plus. Now the game becomes tense again, until Black overlooks an immediately decisive blow.
26…axb5 27.Bxb5 Nxg5 28.hxg5 Ng4 29.0-0-0 Nf2 30.Bxe8 Qxe8 31.Bc3 Nxh1 32.Rxh1 Ba6? 33.Ng4! Be7 34.Rxh5