Games
[Event "Wch Rapid"] [Site "Moscow"] [Date "2019.12.26"] [Round "5"] [White "Dominguez Perez, Leinier"] [Black "Giri, Anish"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "B90"] [WhiteElo "2758"] [BlackElo "2769"] [Annotator "3700"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "r1r3k1/1p3pb1/3p2p1/2qPp3/7P/1P1B4/PP6/1K2QR1R w - - 0 26"] [PlyCount "59"] [EventDate "2019.12.26"] [EventType "swiss (rapid)"] [EventRounds "15"] [EventCountry "RUS"] [SourceTitle "CBM 193 Extra"] [Source "ChessBase"] [SourceDate "2020.01.31"] [SourceVersion "1"] [SourceVersionDate "2020.01.31"] [SourceQuality "1"] {[#]} 26. Qe4 $6 (26. h5 $2 e4 27. Qxe4 {[%tqu "En","","","","a8a2","",10]} Rxa2 $3 {[%mdl 704]} 28. Kxa2 {[%tqu "En","","","","c8a8","",10]} Ra8+ { [%mdl 128]} 29. Kb1 {[%tqu "En","","","","a8a1","",10]} Ra1+ $3 {[%mdl 704]} 30. Kxa1 {[%tqu "En","","","","c5a3","",10]} Qa3+ {[%cal Ra3a1,Rg7a1]} 31. Kb1 Qxb2#) (26. Qe2 $5 e4 $1) 26... f5 {[%tqu "En","","","","f1f5","",10]} 27. Rxf5 $1 {[%tqu "En","","","","g6f5","",0,"a8a2","",10]} gxf5 $2 (27... Rxa2 $1 { [%tqu "En","","","","b1a2","",0,"f5f8","",10]} 28. Kxa2 (28. Rf8+ $1 Rxf8 29. Kxa2 Rf4 30. Qxg6 e4 31. Rg1 (31. Bxe4 Qd4 $1 {[%cal Rd4e4,Rd4b2]}) 31... Rf7 { [%tqu "En","","","","d3e4","",10,"g6e4","",0]} 32. Bxe4 $1 (32. Qxe4 Qxg1) 32... Qd4 33. Rg2 (33. Qg2 Rf2 {[%cal Rf2b2,Rf2g2,Rd4b2,Rg7b2]}) 33... Qa7+ 34. Kb1 Rf1+ 35. Kc2 Qc5+ 36. Kd3 Qd4+ {[%cal Gd3c2,Gd3e2]} (36... Qd4+ {Stockfish 14: 1)} 37. Ke2 ({Stockfish 14: 2)} 37. Kc2 Qd1# {[%eval -32765,40] [%wdl 0,0, 1000]}) 37... Qd1+ 38. Ke3 Qc1+ 39. Ke2 Re1+ 40. Kf3 Qe3+ 41. Kg4 Qxe4+ 42. Qxe4 Rxe4+ 43. Kg5 Re5+ 44. Kg6 Rxd5 45. b4 Re5 46. h5 d5 47. Rd2 Re6+ 48. Kf5 Rf6+ 49. Kg4 Rd6 50. Kf3 Kf7 51. Rd1 Bh6 52. Ke2 Re6+ 53. Kd3 Re3+ 54. Kd4 Ke6 55. Rg1 Re4+ 56. Kd3 Ke5 57. Rg6 Re3+ 58. Kc2 Bf4 59. Rb6 d4 60. Rxb7 Ke6 61. Rb6+ Kf5 62. Rb5+ Ke4 63. Rb7 d3+ 64. Kc3 Be5+ 65. Kb3 Re1 66. Rd7 Ke3 67. h6 d2 68. h7 Bh8 $19 {[%eval -473,40] [%wdl 0,0,1000]})) 28... gxf5 29. Qxf5 (29. Qc4 Qa5+ 30. Qa4 Qd8 31. Kb1 e4 32. Be2 Ra8 33. Qb4 Bxb2 34. Kxb2 Qf6+ 35. Qc3 Ra2+ $19) 29... Ra8+ 30. Kb1 e4 31. Bxe4 (31. Bc4 Qd4) 31... Ra1+ $1 32. Kxa1 Qa3+ 33. Kb1 Qxb2#) 28. Qxf5 Rc7 (28... Rf8 29. Qh7+ Kf7 30. Bg6+ Ke7 31. Qxg7+ ) 29. Rf1 Bf8 30. Qg6+ Kh8 (30... Rg7 31. Qe6+ Kh8 32. Qh6+ Kg8 33. Bf5 { [%cal Gf5e6]} Re8 34. Be6+ Rxe6 35. Qxe6+ Kh7 36. Qf5+ Kh6 37. Qxf8 $18) 31. Qh5+ Kg8 32. Qg6+ (32. Bf5 Qxd5 33. Qg6+ Kh8 34. Be6) 32... Kh8 33. Rg1 Qxg1+ 34. Qxg1 Bh6 35. Bc4 Rg8 36. Qb6 Rd7 37. Bb5 Rdg7 (37... Rf7 38. a4 Bf8) 38. a4 Rg6 39. Bd3 Rf6 40. Qxb7 Bg7 41. Qb4 Rf4 42. Qxd6 Rxh4 43. Qe7 Rh1+ 44. Ka2 e4 45. Qxe4 Rh2 46. Bc2 Rc8 47. Kb1 Rcxc2 48. Qxc2 Rxc2 49. Kxc2 Kg8 50. Kd3 Kf8 51. a5 Be5 52. Kc4 Ke7 53. a6 Bb8 54. Kc5 Kd7 55. Kb6 1-0 [Event "Riga"] [Site "Riga"] [Date "2021.11.04"] [Round "8"] [White "Tabatabaei, M. Amin"] [Black "Alekseenko, Kirill"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "E04"] [WhiteElo "2639"] [BlackElo "2710"] [Annotator "Bojkov,Dejan"] [PlyCount "72"] [EventDate "2021.??.??"] {[%evp 0,72,28,44,31,-22,-9,5,-11,-37,13,-31,-23,-20,12,-11,-34,-52,-42,-52, -57,-52,-14,-2,7,-48,-65,-40,-39,-30,16,24,37,-24,-24,3,-9,-9,-24,-31,-40,-36, -57,-55,-55,-86,32,-48,-52,-121,-30,-69,-80,-55,0,0,0,-65,-100,-114,-39,-62,-1, 0,5,0,0,-58,98,-136,-117,-274,-294,-534,-545]} 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 d5 4. g3 Bb4+ {One of the plausible ways to meet the Catalan. There is a very long list of strong GMs who have it in their repertoires.} (4... Be7) (4... dxc4) ( 4... c6) (4... c5) (4... Nbd7) 5. Nbd2 {This move is a favorite of Dubov. White sacrifices a pawn in return for a strong center.} dxc4 6. Bg2 b5 ({ Dubov won a top-GM miniature this year after} 6... a5 7. a3 Bxd2+ 8. Bxd2 O-O 9. Qc2 b5 10. a4 c6 11. h4 Nbd7 12. h5 h6 13. g4 Nxg4 14. axb5 Bb7 15. Nh2 Nxf2 16. Kxf2 Qh4+ 17. Kf1 Qf6+ 18. Bf3 {1-0 (18) Dubov,D (2710)-Ding,L (2791) Online 2021}) 7. a3 Be7 8. Ne5 $146 {[%cal Rg2a8]} ({Black managed to consolidate after} 8. b3 cxb3 9. Nxb3 $6 Bb7 10. O-O O-O 11. Bd2 Nbd7 12. Qb1 Be4 13. Qb2 Nb6 {in the game Karner,C (2372)-Zelcic,R (2555) Oberwart 2011} 14. Na5 a6 15. Rac1 Na4 16. Qa2 Bd5 17. Qa1 c5 18. Rfd1 c4 19. Ne5 Bxg2 20. Kxg2 Rc8 21. Bb4 Bxb4 22. axb4 c3 23. f3 Nd5 {0-1 (23) Karner,C (2372)-Zelcic,R (2555) Oberwart 2011}) ({Stockfish 271221:} 8. b3 cxb3 9. Qxb3 (9. Nxb3 $2 { Stockfish 271221:} Bb7 10. O-O O-O 11. Bg5 Bd5 12. Qd3 Nbd7 13. Rfc1 h6 14. Bd2 Rc8 15. Ba5 a6 16. Nbd2 Ba8 17. a4 b4 18. Qxa6 Nd5 19. Rcb1 Re8 20. Rb2 Nc3 21. Nb1 Nd1 22. Rd2 Nxf2 23. Kxf2 e5 24. dxe5 Bc5+ 25. Ke1 Qe7 26. Rxd7 Qxd7 27. Qb5 Qxb5 28. axb5 {[%eval -80,39] [%wdl 5,790,205]}) 9... a6 10. a4 bxa4 11. Qxa4+ Bd7 12. Qc2 Nd5 13. Ne5 O-O 14. O-O Bb5 15. Nb3 Nb4 16. Qc3 Nd5 {[%eval 0,36] [%wdl 35,929,36]}) 8... Nd5 9. a4 {But this might not be the most accurate.} ({Craftier seems} 9. O-O {at once, in order to provoke} Bb7 { and only then to opt for} 10. a4 {which forces Black to block his own bishop with} c6 {Then White has enough for the pawn with} 11. e4 Nf6 12. Ndf3 {as} Nxe4 $2 {is a bit too much and is punished instantly:} 13. Nxf7 $1 {Stockfish 271221:} Kxf7 14. Ne5+ Kg8 15. Bxe4 Bf6 16. axb5 Bxe5 17. dxe5 Qxd1 18. Rxd1 Kf7 19. Be3 Re8 20. Rd6 $18 {[%csl Gb7,Gc6][%cal Re4b7,Rb5c6,Rd6c6,Re4c6,Ga1d1, Rd1d8]} a5 21. bxc6 Bxc6 22. Bxc6 Nxc6 23. Rxc6 Reb8 24. Rxc4 Rxb2 25. Rc7+ Kg6 26. Bd4 Rb3 27. Ba7 Rb5 28. Kg2 a4 29. Rxa4 h5 30. Re7 Rxe5 31. Bd4 Rxa4 32. Bxe5 Kf5 33. Bd6 $18 {[%eval 779,32] [%wdl 1000,0,0]}) 9... c6 10. O-O a5 { Alekseenko keeps his king in the center for the time being.} ({After} 10... O-O {White typically expands on the kingside with} 11. h4) 11. e4 (11. h4 $5) 11... Nf6 {The knight is destined to defend the kingside.} 12. Ng4 {Until traded.} Nxg4 13. Qxg4 h5 {This is what Alekseenko was waiting for $1} 14. Qe2 ({ Surely not} 14. Qxg7 $4 Bf6 $1 {[%csl Rf6,Rf8,Rg4,Rg5,Rg6,Rg8,Rh6,Rh7,Rh8]}) 14... e5 {Instead of taking a pawn, Black offers one $1} ({After} 14... Qxd4 15. e5 $1 {[%csl Rc6][%cal Rg2c6,Gb8c6]} Ba6 16. Rd1 {[%cal Rd1d4]} Qd3 17. Qe1 {White gets what he wants: his knight will soon land on the d6-square.}) 15. dxe5 {After a lengthy thought, Tabatabaei decided that he can open files like that too.} ({To an unclear situation leads} 15. d5 h4 {[%cal Rh8h1]} 16. Rd1 Qc7 {when the black king feels very safe in the center.}) 15... Na6 {[%csl Rd3] [%cal Ra6c5,Ra6b4]} {[%tqu "En","","","","e5e6","But White does not want to keep the pawn at all, he needs the open files $1",10,"f1d1","",10]} 16. e6 $1 { But White does not want to keep the pawn at all, he needs the open files $1} ({ Stronger seemed} 16. Rd1 {[%cal Rd1d8,Gd2f1,Gd2f3]} Qc7 17. Nf3 Nc5 18. Nd4 { moving the knight closer to the enemy king's residence.} {Stockfish 271221:} Nd3 ({Stockfish 271221:} 18... Bg4 19. Bf3 Nd3 20. Bxg4 hxg4 21. Qxg4 Bc5 22. Rxd3 cxd3 23. Nf3 Qa7 24. Kg2 Bxf2 25. Qxg7 O-O-O 26. Qf6 Bg1 27. Qxc6+ Kb8 28. Qxb5+ Ka8 29. Qc6+ Kb8 $11 {[%eval 0,34] [%wdl 30,941,29]}) ({Stockfish 271221: } 18... Nxa4 19. Bf4 {[%cal Rf4c7]} Bg4 20. Bf3 Bxf3 21. Nxf3 Qc8 22. Nd4 g6 23. Rxa4 bxa4 24. e6 O-O 25. Qxc4 c5 26. exf7+ Rxf7 27. Nb5 Ra6 28. Bd6 Qb7 29. f4 Rb6 30. e5 Qf3 31. Rd3 Qe2 32. Bxe7 Qe1+ 33. Kg2 Qe2+ 34. Kg1 $11 {[%eval 0, 34] [%wdl 30,941,29]}) 19. Be3 Bc5 20. e6 fxe6 21. axb5 Bxd4 22. Bxd4 cxb5 23. Qc2 e5 24. Rxd3 Qd8 25. Rad1 cxd3 26. Rxd3 exd4 27. Qc6+ Bd7 28. Qg6+ Kf8 29. Rf3+ Kg8 30. Qf7+ Kh7 31. Qxh5+ Kg8 32. Qf7+ Kh7 $11 {[%eval 0,34] [%wdl 29, 941,30]}) 16... Bxe6 17. e5 {[%cal Rg2c6] Still, Tabatabaei underestimated Black's next move.} Nb4 $1 {A powerful exchange sacrifice $1} ({Rather than} 17... Bd5 18. Ne4 {when a check on d6 or f6 is unstoppable and highly unpleasant for Black.} {Stockfish 271221:} bxa4 19. Nd6+ Bxd6 20. exd6+ Kf8 21. Rxa4 Nc5 22. Rxc4 Qxd6 23. Bxd5 cxd5 24. Qf3 Ne6 25. Rd1 Rd8 26. Ra4 Qc5 27. h4 Qb5 28. Qa3+ Kg8 29. Rxa5 Qe2 30. Qd3 Qxd3 31. Rxd3 d4 32. Bd2 g6 33. b4 Rc8 34. Kf1 Rc2 35. Ke2 Rb2 36. Ra8+ Kg7 37. Rxh8 Kxh8 38. Ra3 $14 {[%eval 55,32] [%wdl 126,868,6]}) 18. axb5 cxb5 19. Ne4 $1 {Initiative and only initiative $1} ({Black's initiative for the exchange is so powerful, that he can even afford playing down a full exchange as in the line} 19. Bxa8 Qxa8 20. Ne4 Bh3 21. Rd1 O-O $5 22. Qxh5 Qxe4 23. Qxh3 a4 $1 {[%csl Ra4,Rb4,Rb5,Rc4,Re7] and it is even easier to play as Black here.} {Stockfish 271221:} 24. Bf4 Nd3 25. Qd7 Bc5 26. Rxd3 cxd3 27. Rf1 b4 28. Qxa4 Qd5 29. Qd1 b3 30. Qd2 Bd4 31. Rc1 Ra8 32. Rd1 Qf3 33. Re1 Rd8 34. Bg5 Rd5 35. Bf4 Rd7 36. Rf1 Rd8 37. Qc1 Qe4 38. Bg5 Ra8 39. Bf4 Re8 40. Qc7 Qd5 41. Qd6 Rd8 42. Qxd5 Rxd5 $17 {[%eval -166,34] [%wdl 0,202, 798][%csl Rd3][%cal Rd3d2,Rd2d1]}) 19... Ra6 {[%cal Ga6d6,Ge7d6,Gd8d6]} 20. Nd6+ {Once again sacrificing a pawn $1} ({Not much is yielded after} 20. Rd1 Nd3 $19) 20... Bxd6 21. exd6 Nd3 $1 {The pawn on d6 will go nowhere, therefore Alekseenko uses the time to build a blockade.} (21... Rxd6 22. Bf4 Rd3 { [%tqu "En","","","","e2e5","would have been nice for White instead.",10]} 23. Qe5 {[%cal Ge5b5,Ge5g7] would have been nice for White instead.} {Stockfish 271221:} O-O 24. Qxb5 h4 25. Qh5 Bd5 26. Qxh4 Qxh4 27. gxh4 Bxg2 28. Kxg2 Nd5 29. Be5 f6 30. Bc3 Re8 31. Rfe1 Rxe1 32. Bxe1 Nf4+ 33. Kg1 a4 34. Kf1 Rh3 35. Rxa4 Rxh2 36. Kg1 Rxh4 37. f3 Rh3 38. Kf2 Nd3+ 39. Kg2 Rh5 40. Bc3 Rc5 41. Ra7 Nf4+ $15 42. Kf2 {[%eval -56,32] [%wdl 5,866,129]}) 22. Bd2 h4 {Alekseenko also thinks only about the initiative.} ({Here better seemed} 22... b4 $5 23. b3 O-O 24. Qxh5 Qxd6 25. bxc4 Qc5 $1 $19 {[%csl Ra5,Rb4] keeping the situation under control.}) 23. Bc3 hxg3 {[%csl Ge6,Ge8]} ({Here and on the next move} 23... O-O $19 {was safer.}) 24. hxg3 Qxd6 {[%cal Rh8d8,Rd8d1]} (24... O-O $5) 25. Bxg7 Rg8 26. Bc3 {Now that both kings are under fire the question is who will be more creative in the attack.} Kf8 {The king steps out of the pin.} ({ However, stronger seemed the centralization with} 26... b4 27. Bd2 ({Or} 27. Bf6 Rg6 28. Bh4 Qd4) 27... Qc5) 27. Qh5 $1 {[%cal Rh5b5] Tabatabaei does not miss the chance to activate the queen.} b4 28. Bd2 Bg4 29. Qb5 Be2 30. Qxc4 $1 {It is White's turn to sacrifice the exchange $1 It is funny how many times the players were offering material to each other.} ({White could have also retreated with the rook} 30. Rfb1 {But then} Nxf2 {could have forced a draw in the line} (30... Qf6 31. Be3 {looks better for White.}) 31. Bxb4 axb4 32. Rxa6 Nh3+ 33. Kh1 (33. Bxh3 $4 Qxg3+ 34. Bg2 Qxg2#) 33... Nf2+) 30... Rg4 {Now Black rejects a possible draw $1} ({This would have happened after} 30... Bxf1 31. Kxf1 Nxb2 {[%cal Rd6d2]} 32. Qc8+ Kg7 33. Qg4+ Qg6 34. Qd4+ Qf6 35. Qg4+ { with a perpetual.}) 31. Qc8+ Kg7 32. Be3 Qe6 ({Also interesting would have been } 32... Ne5 33. Qf5 Bd3 34. Qh5 Bxf1 35. Kxf1 Qd3+ 36. Kg1 Qb5 37. Kh1 Rag6 { when it is anyone's game.}) 33. Qb8 {Once again, White wants to keep the queens on the board.} ({Whereas the endgame after} 33. Qxe6 Rxe6 34. Rfb1 Rxe3 35. fxe3 Rxg3 36. Kh2 Rxe3 37. Rxa5 {should be about equal.}) 33... Rd6 { Now that the white queen is excluded from the defence of the kingside, the threat 34...Nd3xf2 is in the air, and Tabatabaei panicks.} ({The correct execution was} 33... Bxf1 $1 34. Rxf1 Rd6 {with an edge for Black, but Alekseenko believes that his centralized pieces will keep his king safe enough. }) 34. Kh2 {This makes things worse.} ({White missed a fantastic resource to turn the tables in his favour with the sudden rook maneuver} 34. Rxa5 $3 Bxf1 ( {And if} 34... Rxg3 {Another fabulous counter-attacking idea} 35. Bd4+ $3 Rxd4 36. Qxg3+ Rg4 37. Rg5+ $1 {and White is in control.}) 35. Rh5 $1 {And in order to stop the checkmate Black will have to part with the queen.}) ({Alekseenko's main attacking idea is demonstrated in the line} 34. Rfb1 Rxg3 $1 35. fxg3 Qxe3+ 36. Kh2 Rh6+ 37. Bh3 Qf2+ 38. Kh1 {And a pleasant choice between} Rxh3# ( {And} 38... Bf3#)) 34... Bxf1 35. Rxf1 ({Still, it was worth trying} 35. Bxf1 { Although here too, Black should win with} Nxf2 $1 36. Bxf2 Qe5 $1 37. Kg2 Rh4 $3) 35... Qe5 36. Bf3 Nxf2 $1 {White's position collapses, Tabatabaei resigns.} (36... Nxf2 $1 37. Rxf2 (37. Bxf2 Rh6+ 38. Kg2 Qxb8 39. Bxg4) 37... Qxg3+ 38. Kh1 Qg1#) 0-1 [Event "FIDE Grand Swiss Women"] [Site "Riga LAT"] [Date "2021.11.01"] [Round "6.9"] [White "Girya, Olga"] [Black "Kashlinskaya, Alina"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "E11"] [WhiteElo "2410"] [BlackElo "2493"] [Annotator "Reeh, Oliver"] [PlyCount "86"] [EventDate "2021.10.27"] [SourceTitle "CBM 206"] [Source "ChessBase"] [SourceDate "2022.02.28"] [SourceVersion "1"] [SourceVersionDate "2022.02.28"] [SourceQuality "1"] {[%evp 0,86,25,18,26,18,30,4,29,29,42,25,34,-14,14,-30,46,-10,-18,-29,-3,16,13, 13,15,-6,25,32,32,32,45,21,90,32,60,11,11,7,36,24,25,19,36,3,2,2,2,-1,33,20,22, 19,37,23,22,25,29,18,18,-4,32,-6,0,-181,-174,-278,-121,-130,-163,-36,-68,-61, -62,-62,-57,-58,-56,-97,-109,-119,-128,-139,-160,-163,-169,-445,-450,-454,-454] } 1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 e6 3. c4 Bb4+ 4. Bd2 a5 5. g3 d5 6. Bg2 O-O 7. Qc2 c5 8. O-O cxd4 9. Nxd4 e5 10. Nb5 d4 11. Bxb4 axb4 12. Nd2 Nc6 13. c5 Qe7 14. Nd6 Be6 15. N2c4 e4 16. b3 Kh8 17. Nxe4 Nxe4 18. Qxe4 Qxc5 19. Rfc1 Rfd8 20. Qf4 Kg8 21. Nb2 Qe7 22. Nd3 Bd5 23. Qd2 h5 24. Rc5 Bxg2 25. Kxg2 Rd5 26. Rxd5 Qe4+ 27. Kg1 Qxd5 28. Rc1 h4 29. Rc5 Qe6 30. Rh5 h3 31. Nf4 $4 {[%tqu "En","31.Nf4?? - how does Black get the advantage now?","","","e6b3","You bet - enabled by the pawn h3!",2,"De","31.Sf4?? - wie kommt Schwarz jetzt in Vorteil?","","","e6b3","Na klar - der Bauer h3 macht's m鰃lich!",2]} Qxb3 32. Nxh3 (32. axb3 {[%tqu "En", "Black's point, please.","","","a8a1","Just to show the power of the coffin nail h3 - Black checkmates on the back rank.",1,"De","Die Pointe von Schwarz, bitte.","","","a8a1","Nur um die Kraft des Sargnagels auf h3 zu zeigen - Schwarz setzt auf der Grundreihe matt.",1]} Ra1+ {[%csl Rg1,Gh3][%cal Ga1g1, Gh3g2]} 33. Qe1 Rxe1#) 32... Qb1+ 33. Kg2 Qe4+ (33... Rxa2 $1) 34. f3 Qe3 35. Qxe3 dxe3 36. Rb5 {[%cal Rb5b7]} Rxa2 37. Nf4 Rb2 38. h4 Nd4 39. Rxb7 Nxe2 40. Rb8+ Kh7 41. Nxe2 Rxe2+ 42. Kg1 Re1+ 43. Kg2 Rc1 0-1 [Event "FIDE Grand Swiss Women"] [Site "Riga LAT"] [Date "2021.11.04"] [Round "8.25"] [White "February, Jesse Nikki"] [Black "Houska, Jovanka"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "B15"] [WhiteElo "1857"] [BlackElo "2381"] [Annotator "Reeh, Oliver"] [PlyCount "70"] [EventDate "2021.10.27"] [SourceTitle "CBM 206"] [Source "ChessBase"] [SourceDate "2022.02.28"] [SourceVersion "1"] [SourceVersionDate "2022.02.28"] [SourceQuality "1"] {[%evp 0,70,38,40,57,81,68,26,13,49,39,13,18,18,46,1,9,-2,29,32,38,3,16,16,3,3, 18,10,73,39,42,-20,71,32,0,-39,-22,-24,-13,-26,29,-10,-10,7,0,11,23,24,30,-10, -6,1,1,-118,-14,-55,-55,-127,-127,-220,-154,-289,-204,-222,-234,-234,-234,-366, -347,-960,-1089,-1200,-1200]} 1. e4 c6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 dxe4 4. Nxe4 Nf6 5. Nxf6+ exf6 6. Nf3 Bd6 7. Be2 O-O 8. O-O Nd7 9. c4 Re8 10. Qc2 Nf8 11. Be3 Ng6 12. Rfe1 Bg4 13. h3 Be6 14. b3 Qd7 15. Bf1 Re7 16. Rad1 Bf5 17. Qc1 Rae8 18. d5 c5 19. b4 b6 20. bxc5 bxc5 21. Qa3 Qc8 22. Bd2 Be4 {[%tqu "En","How would you improve White's position?","The Bd6 is unprotected!","","g2g3","",0,"f3d4", "Intending Nc6!",3,"De","Wie w黵den Sie die wei遝 Stellung verbessern?","Der Ld6 ist ungedeckt!","","g2g3","",0,"f3d4","Absicht Sc6!",3]} 23. g3 (23. Nd4 $1 {[%csl Gd4][%cal Gd4c6]} cxd4 {[%tqu "En","Continuation?","","","a3d6","... and White can be most happy.",1,"De","Fortsetzung?","","","a3d6","... und Wei? kann h鯿hst zufrieden sein.",1]} 24. Qxd6 $18) 23... h5 24. Bg2 h4 25. Nxh4 Nxh4 26. gxh4 Qf5 27. Bxe4 Rxe4 28. Rxe4 Rxe4 29. f4 Rd4 30. Qa4 Qxh3 31. Qe8+ Kh7 32. Qe2 Qg3+ 33. Kf1 Bxf4 34. Re1 Bxd2 35. Qh5+ Bh6 0-1 [Event "FIDE Grand Swiss Women"] [Site "Riga LAT"] [Date "2021.11.05"] [Round "9.13"] [White "Shuvalova, Polina"] [Black "Maltsevskaya, Aleksandra"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "B12"] [WhiteElo "2509"] [BlackElo "2411"] [Annotator "Reeh, Oliver"] [PlyCount "69"] [EventDate "2021.10.27"] [SourceTitle "CBM 206"] [Source "ChessBase"] [SourceDate "2022.02.28"] [SourceVersion "1"] [SourceVersionDate "2022.02.28"] [SourceQuality "1"] {[%evp 0,69,24,20,60,69,65,67,67,34,70,67,52,47,79,81,50,50,60,41,31,38,53,38, 38,24,45,25,203,177,177,183,183,193,162,181,217,217,213,209,277,299,288,222, 284,263,317,341,397,417,420,415,436,274,300,306,312,307,326,310,332,283,281, 301,298,301,310,316,329,327,455,456]} 1. e4 c6 2. d4 d5 3. e5 Bf5 4. h4 h5 5. Bd3 Bxd3 6. Qxd3 Qa5+ 7. Nd2 e6 8. Ngf3 Qa6 9. c4 Bb4 10. b3 Nh6 11. O-O Nf5 12. Rd1 c5 13. dxc5 Bxc5 $2 {[%tqu "En","How can White get the advantage?", "Black's king is still on e8.","","d2e4","Yep! The knight clears the d-file, posing the threats cxd5 and Nxc5. With the black king on e8, ...dxe4 fails to Qd8++. Castling in time does have its advantages ... :-)",1,"De","Wie kommt Wei?in Vorteil?","Der schwarze K鰊ig steht noch auf e8.","","d2e4","Logo! Der Springer r鋟mt die d-Linie, es droht cxd5 wie auch Sxc5. Mit dem schwarzen K鰊ig auf e8 scheitert ...dxe4 an Dd8++. Rechtzeitiges Rochieren hat doch was f黵 sich ... :-)",1]} 14. Ne4 $1 {[%csl Ge4][%cal Gc4d5,Gd1d8]} Be7 (14... dxe4 15. Qd8#) 15. cxd5 Qxd3 16. Rxd3 exd5 17. Rxd5 Nxh4 18. Nxh4 Bxh4 19. Nd6+ $18 Ke7 20. Rd4 g5 21. g3 Nc6 22. Re4 Rag8 23. Bb2 Ke6 24. Nxb7 Rh6 25. Rd1 Kf5 26. Nd6+ Rxd6 27. Rxd6 Kxe4 28. Rxc6 Bxg3 29. fxg3 Rd8 30. Rd6 Rc8 31. Rf6 Rc7 32. Rf2 a5 33. Kg2 Kd3 34. Ba3 h4 35. Bd6 1-0