Games
[Event "FIDE Chess.com Grand Swiss"] [Site "Douglas"] [Date "2019.10.17"] [Round "7"] [White "So, Wesley"] [Black "Ganguly, Surya Shekhar"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "B51"] [WhiteElo "2767"] [BlackElo "2658"] [Annotator "So,Wesley"] [PlyCount "111"] [EventDate "2019.10.10"] [EventType "swiss"] [EventRounds "11"] [EventCountry "IOM"] [SourceTitle "CBM 193"] [Source "ChessBase"] [SourceDate "2019.12.31"] [SourceVersion "1"] [SourceVersionDate "2019.12.31"] [SourceQuality "1"] {[%evp 0,111,33,17,44,41,83,42,67,43,43,45,40,40,40,40,73,44,38,-5,-5,-11,-8, -6,0,-2,-5,-15,-14,-3,-18,-20,-18,-23,0,0,11,0,10,0,49,51,41,57,57,52,52,31,67, 21,21,4,4,17,17,17,67,57,77,77,80,80,80,80,72,80,80,80,83,83,83,83,66,42,108, 114,116,108,220,220,220,220,220,226,227,227,227,206,238,244,248,248,248,256, 345,346,346,346,346,346,346,346,346,361,1032,1032,1032,1260,1189,1459,1615, 25163,1024,1032]} 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 (2. Nc3 d6 3. d4 $5 cxd4 4. Qxd4 Nc6 5. Qd2 g6 6. b3 Bh6 7. f4 f5 8. Bb2 Nf6 9. O-O-O Rf8 $5) 2... d6 3. Bb5+ { 莫斯科变例} (3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. h3 e5 7. Nb3 Be7 8. g4 h6 9. Be3 Nbd7 10. a4) 3... Nd7 (3... Bd7 4. Bxd7+ Nxd7 5. O-O Ngf6 6. Qe2 Qc7 7. b3 e6 8. Bb2 Be7 9. d4 cxd4 10. Nxd4 O-O 11. c4 a6 12. Nc3 $14) 4. d4 cxd4 5. Qxd4 a6 6. Bxd7+ Bxd7 7. Nc3 (7. c4) 7... Rc8 { 西西里防御中黑方的战略思想就是从c线进行反击。} (7... e5 8. Qd3 Rc8 9. Nd2 Be6 10. Nf1 Qb6 11. Ne3 Qd4 $11) 8. O-O (8. e5 dxe5 9. Nxe5 f6 10. Nxd7 Qxd7 11. Qxd7+ Kxd7 {这里白方还是较为主动的。}) 8... e5 9. Qd3 h6 10. Nd2 Qc7 11. Rd1 Bg4 12. Re1 $5 (12. f3 Be6 13. Nf1 Nf6 14. Ne3 Be7 15. Bd2 O-O 16. a4 (16. Kh1 b5 17. a4 b4 18. Ncd5 Bxd5 19. exd5 Qb7 20. Qb3 Rb8 21. a5 Nd7 22. Nf5 Rfe8 23. Qc4 Bf8 $11) 16... Rfd8 17. Kh1 d5 (17... Bc4 $5) 18. Ncxd5 (18. exd5 Bb4 {[%csl Re6][%cal Rd8d3]}) 18... Bxd5 19. exd5 Bc5) 12... Nf6 13. Nf1 {[%csl Rd5][%cal Gf1e3]} Be6 {[%cal Ge6d5,Gf6d5]} 14. Ne3 Be7 15. a4 {[%cal Ga4b5]} O-O 16. Rd1 $5 {[%cal Rd1d6,Rd3d6]} Rfd8 {[%cal Gd8d5]} ( 16... Qc5 {[%tqu "En","","","","a4a5","",10]} 17. a5 {[%cal Ra5b6] 获得空间优势} Bd8 $5 18. Qxd6 Bxa5 19. Qxc5 Rxc5 20. Ncd5 Bd8 21. b3 { [%cal Rc1a3,Ra3f8]} Rc8 $13) (16... Rfe8 17. a5 (17. Bd2 Qc5) 17... Qc5 { [%cal Ge7d8,Rd8a5]} 18. Bd2 (18. h3 Bd8) 18... Ng4 (18... Bd8 $5) 19. Nxg4 (19. Ra4 Nxe3 20. Bxe3 Qc7) 19... Bxg4 20. Rdc1 Be6 21. Na4 Qd4 22. Nb6 Rc6) 17. a5 Bf8 (17... d5 $5 {从中心反击!不过白方也能应对。} 18. Ncxd5 Bxd5 19. exd5 Bc5 20. Qb3 Ne4 21. Bd2 f5 22. Bb4 Nd6 $132 {黑方反击}) (17... Qc5 {[%cal Gd8d7,Ge7d8,Rd8a5]} 18. h3 Re8 $5) 18. Bd2 g6 {[%cal Gf8g7]} (18... Bc4 {应该是黑方的最强着法。} 19. Nxc4 Qxc4 20. Be1 Qxd3 21. Rxd3 d5 $1 22. exd5 e4 23. Rd4 (23. Rdd1 Bb4) 23... Bd6 (23... Bc5 24. Rda4)) (18... Qc5 19. Be1 $14) 19. Be1 $14 {[%cal Rd1d6,Rd3d6] 枪口对准d6兵。} Qc5 (19... h5 20. f3 Bh6 21. Bh4 Qc5 {[%cal Rc5e3,Rh6e3,Gd3e3]} 22. Bf2 {[%cal Rf2c5]}) ( 19... Nh5 20. Ncd5 Bxd5 21. Qxd5 $36) 20. Na4 {驱赶黑方的后。} Qc6 ( 20... Qb5 21. Qxb5 axb5 {[%tqu "En","","","","a4b6","",10]} 22. Nb6 Rc6 23. f3 Nd7 {[%cal Rd7b6,Rc6b6,Ga5b6]} {[%tqu "En","_|ڷ1/2ıȡһ+/--/+ƣ_|_~/ =׷1/2Ӧ_|Ӧԣ","","","b6d5","",10]} 24. Nbd5 $14 { d5是白方进攻的强点,保留马是明智的选择!}) 21. Nb6 Nxe4 $1 ( 21... Rc7 22. f3 $16) 22. Nxc8 Rxc8 23. c4 f5 24. Bb4 $6 {[%cal Rb4d6,Rd3d6, Rd1d6,Gf8d6,Ge4d6,Gc6d6]} (24. b4 $1 Kf7 (24... Bxc4 { 看起来积极,实际上不好!} 25. Qxc4+ Qxc4 26. Nxc4 Rxc4 27. f3 Nf6 28. Rac1 $18) {[%tqu "En","这里~/=追1/2该如_|谓?=BQ?,"","","b4b5","",10]} 25. b5 $1 Qe8 26. bxa6 bxa6 27. Rab1 Nc5 28. Qe2 $16 {[%cal Rb1b6,Rb6d6,Rb6a6] 车将进入b6强点!}) 24... Bxc4 25. Nxc4 Qxc4 26. Qxc4+ Rxc4 27. Ba3 { [%cal Ra3d6] 依然瞄准d6兵。} Kf7 $2 (27... Nc5 $5 28. Rac1 Ra4 29. Bxc5 dxc5 30. Rd7 Rxa5 31. Rxb7 Rb5) 28. Rac1 Ra4 29. f3 Nc5 30. Bxc5 dxc5 31. Rd7+ Kf6 32. Rxb7 Rxa5 33. Rb6+ (33. Rb8 $1 Be7 (33... Bg7 34. Rb6+ Kg5 {[%tqu "En", "_|ڷ1/2-/+Ѿ^^-/+1/2˾3/4=/+Q_|_1/4׷>>~~Q","","","h2h4","",10]} 35. h4+ $1 {[%cal Gg5h4,Gg5h5]} Kh5 (35... Kxh4 36. Rxg6 $18 {[%cal Gg1f2,Gc1h1]}) 36. g4+ $18 fxg4 37. fxg4+ Kxg4 38. Rxg6+ Kxh4 39. Kg2 $18 {[%cal Gc1h1]}) 34. Rb6+ Kf7 35. Rd1 {[%cal Rd1d7]} Rb5 36. Rxa6 Rxb2 37. Rd7) 33... Kg5 34. h4+ ( 34. Rc2 $1) 34... Kh5 35. Rc4 $6 Rb5 36. Rxa6 {[%tqu "En","","","","f8e7", "错着。",0,"b5b2","可以取得和棋。",10]} Be7 $2 {错着。} (36... Rxb2 $1 {可以取得和棋。} 37. Kh2 Rb4 (37... Rb1 $5) ({Or} 37... e4 38. fxe4 Rd2) 38. Rxb4 cxb4 39. Kh3 f4 40. Ra5 Bg7 41. Rb5 b3 42. Rxb3 Bf6 43. Rb5 Bxh4 44. Rxe5+ g5) 37. g4+ fxg4 38. Re6 $1 {[%cal Re6e5,Re5c5,Re5h5]} Bxh4 $2 ( 38... Bd8 39. Rxg4 (39. Rxe5+ $14) 39... Rxb2 (39... Bxh4 40. Rxe5+ g5 41. Re2) 40. Rxe5+ g5 41. hxg5 hxg5 42. Rd5 $1 Be7 43. Re4 Rb7 44. Kg2 $18) 39. Rxe5+ g5 40. fxg4+ Kg6 41. Rexc5 Rxb2 42. Rc6+ Kg7 43. Rd6 Rb1+ (43... Rb7 44. Rcc6 $18) 44. Kg2 Rb2+ 45. Kf3 Rf2+ 46. Ke3 Rf6 {[%cal Gg7g6]} (46... Rf7 47. Rcc6 h5 48. Rg6+ Kh8 49. Rh6+ Kg7 50. Rcg6+ Kf8 51. gxh5 $18 {[%cal Rh5h8]}) 47. Rc7+ Kg6 48. Rxf6+ Kxf6 49. Ke4 Bf2 (49... h5 50. gxh5 Bg3 51. Rb7 Be1 52. Rb6+ Kg7 53. Kf5 Bd2 54. h6+ Kh7 55. Kg4 $18) 50. Rc6+ Kg7 51. Kf5 h5 52. gxh5 Kh7 53. h6 Be3 54. Kg4 Bf4 55. Re6 Bd2 56. Kh5 {[%cal Re6e7]} 1-0 [Event "18th Aeroflot Open-A 2020"] [Site "Moscow"] [Date "2020.02.19"] [Round "1.12"] [White "Sadhwani, Raunak"] [Black "Sethuraman, S.P..."] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "A17"] [WhiteElo "2522"] [BlackElo "2641"] [Annotator "Reeh,Oliver"] [PlyCount "81"] [EventDate "2020.??.??"] [SourceTitle "CBM 196"] [Source "ChessBase"] [SourceDate "2020.06.30"] [SourceVersion "1"] [SourceVersionDate "2020.06.30"] [SourceQuality "1"] 1. Nf3 c5 2. c4 Nf6 3. Nc3 d5 4. cxd5 Nxd5 5. e3 e6 6. Bc4 Nc6 7. O-O Be7 8. Qe2 O-O 9. Rd1 Nxc3 10. dxc3 Qc7 11. e4 Bd6 12. Rd3 a6 13. a4 f6 14. Be3 Na5 15. Rd2 b5 16. Ba2 c4 17. Rad1 Be7 18. e5 f5 19. Bg5 Bxg5 20. Nxg5 h6 21. Nh3 bxa4 22. Nf4 Rb8 23. h4 Re8 24. h5 Rb5 25. Rd6 Nb3 26. Bb1 Na5 27. Ng6 Nb7 28. R6d2 Na5 29. Kh2 Nb3 30. Rd6 Nc5 31. Ba2 Ne4 32. R6d4 Qb6 33. Bxc4 $1 {[%csl Gc4][%cal Rb5b2]} ({In the game White missed this chance: In der Partie verpasste Weiß diese Chance:} 33. Qxc4 Nxf2 34. Ne7+ $1 {[%cal Re8e7,Rc4c8, Re7c8,Rc8e7] 白方用马换象} Kh7 35. Nxc8 Qb8 36. Nd6 Nxd1 37. Rxd1 Rxe5 { [%tqu "En","~/=׷1/21/41/2>=BQ","","","c4f4","",2]} 38. Qf4 {[%cal Rf4e5, Rd6e8]} Re4 39. Qf2 Rd8 {[%tqu "En","","","","a2e6","",1]} 40. Bxe6 $1 { [%cal Re6f5]} Rxd6 (40... Rxe6 41. Qxf5+ {[%cal Rf5h7,Rf5e6]}) 41. Bxf5+ Kg8 { [%tqu "En","","","","f2g3","",1]} 42. Qg3 $1 {[%cal Rg3b8,Rf4d6] 堵塞黑方的进攻路线} Rh4+ 43. Bh3 Rxh3+ $3 {0-1.} 44. Qxh3 (44. Kxh3 Qc8+ $19 {[%cal Rd6d1] 黑方的车逃脱了。}) (44. gxh3 {[%tqu "En","","", "","b8b2","",1]} Qxb2+ 45. Qg2 (45. Kg1 Rxd1+ $19 {[%cal Gg3e1]}) 45... Qxg2+ 46. Kxg2 Rxd1 $19) (44. Kg1 Rxd1+ 45. Kf2 Qxg3+ 46. Ke2 Qe3+ (46... Qd3+ 47. Kf2 Rf1#) 47. Kxd1 Rh1+ 48. Kc2 Rc1#) 44... Rxd1+ 45. Qg3 (45. g3 Rd2+ $19) 45... Qxg3+ 46. Kxg3 Rd2 $19) 33... Rxb2 {[%tqu "En","There we are. White's queen is attacked. What should he do?","How safe is Black's king?","","d4d8", "Excellent - White starts a mating attack on the back rank!",4,"De","Da w鋜en wir. Die wei遝 Dame ist angegriffen. Was tun?","Wie sicher steht der schwarze K鰊ig?","","d4d8","Ausgezeichnet - Wei?startet einen Mattangriff auf der Grundreihe!",4]} 34. Rd8 $1 {[%csl Gd8,Ye2,Gg6,Rg8,Gh5][%cal Gd8g8]} Rxd8 ( 34... Rxe2 {[%tqu "En","Please show White's leitmotif.","","","d8e8","... and White checkmates on the back rank with rook, knight and supporting pawn h5: 35. ..Kf7 36.Rf8++ or 35...Kh7 36.Rh8++. Having such a motif in mind makes a lot of things possible...",1,"De","Bitte zeigen Sie kurz das Leitmotiv von Wei?", "","","d8e8","... und Wei?setzt mit Turm, Springer und St黷zbauer h5 auf der Grundreihe matt: 35...Kf7 36.Tf8++ oder 35...Kh7 36.Th8++. Mit so einem Motiv vor Augen ist manches m鰃lich...",1]} 35. Rxe8+ {[%csl Ge8,Gg6,Rg8,Gh5][%cal Rg8h7,Rg8f7,Ge8h8]} Kf7 (35... Kh7 36. Rh8#) 36. Rf8#) (34... Qxd8 35. Rxd8 Rxd8 36. Qxb2 $18) {[%tqu "En","Continuation?","","","e2b2","You bet - Black's queen is tied to the defence of the Rd8. So I guess you'll have no problem finding White's continuation after 35...Qc7, right?",2,"De","Fortsetzung?","", "","e2b2","Na klar - die schwarze Dame ist an die Deckung des Td8 gebunden. Deshalb ist Ihnen die wei遝 Fortsetzung nach 35...Dc7 auch schon klar, stimmt's?",2]} 35. Qxb2 $1 {[%csl Gb2,Rb6,Rd8][%cal Gb2b6,Gd1d8]} Qc7 {[%tqu "En","Well, so the right follow-up here is what?","Hit Black's queen!","", "b2b8","Continuing to exploit the motif of diversion. Following 36...Qa5, White can pick his winning continuation - e.g. 37.Qb4! Qc7 38.Qe7! Game over!",2,"De","Dann geht es jetzt also wie weiter?","Gehen Sie die schwarze Dame an!","","b2b8","Reizt das Ablenkungsmotiv gnadenlos aus. Nach 36...Da5 kann Wei?sich die Gewinnfortsetzung aussuchen - z.B. 37.Db4! Dc7 38.De7! Game over!",2]} 36. Qb8 $3 $18 {[%csl Gb8,Rc7][%cal Gd1d8] 引离} Qa5 (36... Qxb8 37. Rxd8+ Kf7 38. Rf8#) 37. Qb4 $3 {第三次引离} (37. Rxd8+ Qxd8 38. Bxe6+ Kh7 39. Bxf5 $18) 37... Qc7 38. Qe7 Qxe7 39. Nxe7+ Kf7 40. Rxd8 Kxe7 41. Rxc8 $18 0-1 [Event "Bucharest"] [Site "Bucharest"] [Date "1953.??.??"] [Round "10"] [White "Troianescu, Octavio"] [Black "Petrosian, Tigran V"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "A04"] [Annotator "Rogozenco,Dorian"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "3r2k1/1q3pb1/2bpp1pp/pp6/2r1PP2/P1P3P1/1PNRQ1BP/4R1K1 w - - 0 25"] [PlyCount "66"] [EventDate "1953.??.??"] [EventType "tourn"] [EventRounds "19"] [EventCountry "ROU"] [SourceTitle "CBM 156"] [Source "ChessBase"] [SourceDate "2013.09.17"] [SourceVersion "1"] [SourceVersionDate "2013.09.17"] [SourceQuality "1"] {[%evp 0,114,19,31,72,53,68,44,29,11,0,-37,-22,-22,46,12,0,-3,-3,-5,6,-15,-1, -57,-32,-62,-18,-49,-24,-11,-7,-13,-12,0,8,0,-7,10,119,-20,-5,-20,19,-16,23, -15,42,29,35,1,39,28,23,23,23,9,0,3,0,-72,-20,-27,-17,-7,-24,-61,-67,-58,-71, -71,-63,-67,-80,-80,-83,-164,-192,-201,-211,-224,-224,-230,-233,-217,-214,-214, -208,-269,-217,-258,-118,-288,-252,-252,-226,-226,-95,-93,-105,-105,-114,-148, -178,-205,-179,-203,-203,-203,-189,-216,-169,-193,-150,-189,-150,-135,-150] [#] } 25. Ne3 {[%tqu "En","White just played Ne3 attacking the rook from c4. What is the strongest answer for Black now?","","","c4e4","",4,"De","Wei?hat gerade mit Ne3 den Turm auf c4 angegriffen. Was ist jetzt die st鋜kste Antwort f黵 Schwarz?","","","c4e4","",4]} Rxe4 $1 {Of course. For the rook Petrosian gets the g2-bishop, the e4-pawn and opens the long diagonal for his bishop. In such situations one shouldn't hesitate much: Black will have powerful play for the exchange. Nat黵lich. F黵 den Turm bekommt Petrosian den g2-L鋟fer, den e4-Bauern, und er 鰂fnet die lange Diagonale f黵 seinen L鋟fer. In solchen Situation sollte man nicht lange z鰃ern: Schwarz wird kraftvolles Spiel f黵 die Qualit鋞 haben.} 26. Bxe4 Bxe4 27. Nc2 d5 {There is no doubt about the evaluation of the position: Black has the advantage thanks to his mighty bishop pair, many possibilities for active play and the vulnerability of the white king. Bez黦lich der Stellungsbewertung gibt es keinen Zweifel: Dank seines m鋍htigen L鋟ferpaars, vieler M鰃lichkeiten zu aktivem Spiel und der Anf鋖ligkeit des wei遝n K鰊igs ist Schwarz im Vorteil.} 28. Nd4 b4 29. cxb4 axb4 30. a4 (30. Rc1 bxa3 31. bxa3 Ra8 $17) 30... Qa7 31. Qf2 Rc8 (31... Qxa4 $2 {suddenly runs into tactics: l鋟ft pl鰐zlich in Taktik:} 32. Nxe6 fxe6 33. Rxe4 {and it is Black who struggles to survive. und Schwarz ist derjenige, der ums 躡erleben k鋗pft.}) 32. b3 Bf8 33. Nb5 Qa6 34. Qe2 Qb6+ 35. Kf1 Rc3 $1 { Impressive. The second exchange sacrifice underlines the complete superiority of Black's position. Beeindruckend. Das zweite Qualit鋞sopfer unterstreicht die komplette 躡erlegenheit der schwarzen Stellung.} 36. Nxc3 bxc3 {In return for the second sac Black has got a passed pawn and will soon win White's queenside pawns. F黵 das zweite Opfer hat Schwarz einen Freibauern erhalten und wird bald die wei遝n Damenfl黦elbauern gewinnen.} 37. Rc2 Qxb3 38. Rec1 Bb4 {A picturesque position: the rooks are dominated by the bishops. Eine malerische Stellung: Die T黵me werden von den L鋟fern dominiert.} 39. g4 Bxc2 ( {In the event of an immediate Im Fall des sofortigen} 39... Qxa4 {White would play w黵de Wei?} 40. Rxc3 {spielen.}) 40. Rxc2 Qxa4 {With three pawns for the exchange Black's victory is just a matter of time. Mit drei Bauern f黵 die Qualit鋞 ist der Sieg von Schwarz nur eine Frage der Zeit.} 41. f5 exf5 42. gxf5 g5 43. h4 Bc5 44. hxg5 Qf4+ 45. Ke1 Qg3+ 46. Kd1 Qg1+ 47. Qe1 Qxe1+ 48. Kxe1 hxg5 49. Ke2 Bd4 50. Ra2 Kg7 51. Kd3 Be5 52. Ra5 Kf6 53. Rxd5 Kxf5 54. Ke3 f6 55. Rc5 Kg4 56. Rc4+ Kg3 57. Ke4 g4 0-1 [Event "URS-ch25"] [Site "Riga"] [Date "1958.??.??"] [Round "?"] [White "Tal, Mihail"] [Black "Petrosian, Tigran V"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [ECO "C97"] [Annotator "Rogozenco,Dorian"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "3q1rk1/3n1ppp/p2b1r2/P1pPp2P/1pP1P3/1N2BQ2/1P4P1/R4RK1 w - - 0 31"] [PlyCount "85"] [EventDate "1958.01.13"] [EventType "tourn"] [EventRounds "19"] [EventCountry "URS"] [SourceTitle "CBM 156"] [Source "ChessBase"] [SourceDate "2013.09.17"] [SourceVersion "1"] [SourceVersionDate "2013.09.17"] [SourceQuality "1"] {[%evp 0,145,21,28,36,20,11,15,16,3,-10,-1,16,-10,6,-7,2,-22,-20,-12,-7,-10,-7, 3,28,0,30,-17,42,15,26,12,31,-5,37,-36,65,72,61,63,63,72,72,42,97,85,89,57,63, 59,68,60,68,25,36,48,48,36,52,38,46,58,58,68,159,149,143,140,152,19,0,-2,104, 81,92,-8,-27,-27,-40,-99,-78,-23,-205,-100,-104,-165,-165,-107,-107,-147,-74, -125,-107,-107,-123,-166,-121,-219,-113,-131,-131,-138,-111,-113,-113,-113, -113,-113,-107,-107,-102,-112,-102,-112,-112,-112,-102,-102,-107,-112,-102, -203,-81,-102,-102,-102,-86,-86,-86,-85,-86,-91,-69,-65,-68,-68,-68,-68,-57, -55,-60,-53,-52,0,0,0,0,0] [#]} 31. Qg4 {[%tqu "En","Mihail Tal, who played with the White pieces, wrote about his thoughts at this moment of the game: 'I already considered my advantage to be decisive: White prepared an attack on the kingside and on the other wing, instead of counterplay, Black has just a weak pawn on c5. I was enjoying this pleasant state of mind till the moment when Tigran Vartanovich played...' Can you find Black's move that changed the course of the game?","","","f6f4","",8,"De","Mihail Tal, der mit den wei遝n Figuren spielte, schrieb zu seinen Gedanken in diesem Moment der Partie: 'Ich erachtete meinen Vorteil bereits als entscheidend: Wei?hat einen Angriff am K鰊igsfl黦el und auf der anderen Seite vorbereitet; statt Gegenspiel hat Schwarz nur einen schwachen Bauern auf c5. Ich genoss diese angenehme Gef黨lslage bis zu dem Augenblick, als Tigran Vartanovich seinen Zug spielte, n鋗lich...' Finden Sie den Zug von Schwarz, der den Partieverlauf 鋘derte?","", "","f6f4","",8]} Rf4 $1 {The idea behind this positional sacrifice is to get the e5-square for the knight. It changes completely the previous quiet course of the game, which was favourable to White. Die Idee hinter diesem positionellen Opfer ist es, das Feld e5 f黵 den Springer zu bekommen. Damit wird der bisherige ruhige Verlauf der Partie, der g黱stig f黵 Wei?war, komplett ge鋘dert.} 32. Bxf4 ({Instead of taking the exchange White could take a pawn: Statt die Qualit鋞 zu nehmen, konnte Wei?auch einen Bauern einstecken: } 32. Rxf4 exf4 33. Bxf4 {In that case by exchanging the bishops White would have had better chances to fight for the dark squares. However, as Tal admitted, in those young years he considered that the exchange should always be taken. It is interesting to follow how in the game Black will soon emerge with advantage. Durch den L鋟fertausch h鋞te Wei?in diesem Fall bessere Chancen gehabt, um die dunklen Felder zu k鋗pfen. Doch wie Tal zugab, fand er in jenen jungen Jahren, dass man die Qualit鋞 immer nehmen m黶ste. Es ist interessant zu verfolgen, wie in der Partie Schwarz bald mit Vorteil dastehen wird.}) 32... exf4 33. Nd2 Ne5 34. Qxf4 Nxc4 35. e5 {With an exchange up Tal opens files for his rooks. On the other hand this is also risky for White, whose own king is quite exposed. Mit einer Mehrqualit鋞 鰂fnet Tal Linien f黵 seine T黵me. Andererseits ist dies auch riskant f黵 Wei? dessen eigener K鰊ig ziemlich entbl鲞t wird.} Nxe5 36. Ne4 h6 37. Rae1 Bb8 38. Rd1 c4 39. d6 Nd3 { Both sides are activating their pieces and I would like to remind you of Kasparov's famous words after the first game versus Deep Junior in the match in 2003. Playing White he had a knight on d6 and said "All my life I've believed that a knight on d6 was worth a rook". Beide Seiten aktivieren ihre Figuren, und ich m鯿hte Sie an Kasparows ber黨mte Worte nach der ersten Partie im Match 2003 gegen Deep Junior erinnern. Mit Wei?spielend, hatte er einen Springer auf d6 und sagte "Ich habe mein ganzes Leben daran geglaubt, dass ein Springer auf d6 einen Turm wert ist".} 40. Qg4 Ba7+ 41. Kh1 f5 $1 {This move is possible thanks to the open position of White's king. Black regains material and remains with a clear advantage. Dank der offenen Stellung des wei遝n K鰊igs ist dieser Zug m鰃lich. Schwarz erobert Material zur點k und verbleibt mit klarem Vorteil.} 42. Nf6+ (42. Rxf5 Rxf5 43. Qxf5 Qh4+ 44. Qh3 Qxe4 $19) 42... Kh8 $1 (42... Qxf6 $2 43. Qxc4+) 43. Qxc4 Nxb2 44. Qxa6 Nxd1 45. Qxa7 Qxd6 46. Qd7 Qxf6 47. Qxd1 Rb8 {An inaccuracy, allowing White to escape after a long struggle. Eine Ungenauigkeit, die es Wei?erlaubt, nach langem Kampf davonzukommen.} (47... Qa6 48. Qa1 f4 $19 {[%cal Gf8f5]}) 48. Rf3 Ra8 49. Qe1 Rxa5 50. Qxb4 $17 Re5 51. Qf4 Kh7 52. Kh2 Rd5 53. Rf1 Qg5 54. Qf3 Re5 55. Kg1 Rc5 56. Qf2 Re5 57. Qf3 Ra5 58. Kh2 Kh8 59. Kg1 Ra2 60. Qd5 Rc2 61. Qa8+ Kh7 62. Qf3 Rc1 63. Rxc1 Qxc1+ 64. Kh2 Qc7+ 65. Kh3 Qe5 66. g4 fxg4+ 67. Kxg4 Qg5+ 68. Kh3 Qf6 69. Qe4+ Kg8 70. Qe8+ Qf8 71. Qxf8+ Kxf8 72. Kg4 Kf7 73. Kf5 1/2-1/2 [Event "FIDE World Cup"] [Site "Tromso"] [Date "2013.08.17"] [Round "3.1"] [White "Hammer, Jon Ludvig"] [Black "Kamsky, Gata"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "A88"] [WhiteElo "2605"] [BlackElo "2741"] [Annotator "Rogozenco,Dorian"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "rn1q1r1k/1p2p1bp/2pp1np1/p4b2/2PPN2N/6P1/PP3PBP/1RBQR1K1 b - - 0 12"] [PlyCount "57"] [EventDate "2013.08.11"] [EventType "k.o."] [EventRounds "6"] [EventCountry "NOR"] [SourceTitle "CBM 156"] [Source "ChessBase"] [SourceDate "2013.09.17"] [SourceVersion "1"] [SourceVersionDate "2013.09.17"] [SourceQuality "1"] {[%evp 0,80,32,34,63,65,67,54,81,73,60,72,62,65,61,67,59,60,86,63,93,-29,-23, -51,-15,-7,0,-129,-109,-111,-108,-125,-123,-95,-119,-119,-119,-121,-121,-123, -144,-170,-132,-183,-231,-241,-243,-246,-333,-346,-341,-341,-237,-237,-235, -271,-225,-225,-209,-217,-209,-272,-318,-287,-317,-317,-336,-346,-323,-323, -322,-323,-323,-322,-345,-323,-324,-324,-324,-326,-360,-357,-342] [#]} 12... Nxe4 13. Rxe4 $2 {This positional sacrifice is over-optimistic. There are no durable strategic advantages achieved with it and therefore White has no objective reasons to give up material. All he achieves in return is the bishop pair and some vague attacking prospects. However, Black easily defends against the attack and remains with extra material. Dieses positionelle Opfer ist 黚eroptimistisch. Es werden damit keine dauerhaften strategischen Vorteile erreicht, und daher hat Wei?keine objektiven Gr黱de, Material zu geben. Alles, was er daf黵 bekommt, ist das L鋟ferpaar und einige vage Angriffsaussichten. Doch Schwarz wehrt den Angriff leicht ab und verbleibt mit Mehrmaterial.} ({ After the normal Nach dem normalen} 13. Bxe4 Bxe4 14. Rxe4 d5 15. cxd5 cxd5 ( 15... Qxd5 16. Rxe7 Nd7 17. Qb3 Qxd4 18. Be3 $36) 16. Rf4 Nc6 17. Rxf8+ Qxf8 18. Be3 {the position is equal. ist die Stellung ausgeglichen.}) 13... Bxe4 14. Bxe4 Qd7 {Black chooses a safe way: covering the e6-square right away and not allowing White to bring his queen to g4. Schwarz w鋒lt einen sicheren Weg: Er deckt sofort das Feld e6 und erlaubt Wei?nicht, seine Dame nach g4 zu bringen. } ({On the other hand Anderseits war auch} 14... Nd7 {was possible too, since after m鰃lich, denn nach} 15. Qg4 Nf6 16. Nxg6+ hxg6 17. Qh3+ Kg8 18. Qe6+ Rf7 19. Bxg6 {Black defends with verteidigt sich Schwarz mit} Qe8 {followed by Nh7-f8. nebst Nh7-f8.}) 15. Bg5 Qe6 16. Qd3 Na6 17. Bxg6 {Without compensation for the sacrificed exchange White tries to complicate matters as much as possible. Ohne Kompensation f黵 das geopferte Material versucht Wei? die Sache so sehr wie m鰃lich zu komplizieren.} ({After Nach} 17. a3 Bf6 18. Bh6 { Black can consider to sacrificing the exchange back: kann Schwarz erw鋑en, die Qualit鋞 zur點kzuopfern:} Bxh4 19. Bxf8 (19. gxh4 Qg4+ 20. Bg2 (20. Kh1 Rxf2 $19) 20... Rxf2 $1 21. Kxf2 Qxh4+ 22. Kg1 Qxh6 $19) 19... Rxf8 20. gxh4 Rf4 21. Bg2 Qf6 {[%csl Rd4,Rf2,Rh4] with clear advantage. mit klarem Vorteil.}) 17... Nb4 18. Qd2 hxg6 19. a3 (19. Re1 Qxc4 20. Nxg6+ Kh7 21. Nxf8+ Rxf8 22. Rxe7 Rf7 23. b3 Qd5 $19) 19... Kh7 $1 {An important defensive move, leaving the knight on h4 out of play. Ein wichtiger Defensivzug, mit dem der Springer auf h4 au遝r Spiel bleibt.} (19... Na6 {would suddenly allow White to complicate matters indeed: w黵de Wei?pl鰐zlich erlauben, die Dinge tats鋍hlich zu komplizieren:} 20. Re1 Qxc4 21. Nxg6+ Kh7 22. Nxe7 $1 {[%cal Gd2d1,Gd1h5] and with all his pieces active White is back in the game. , und da all seine Figuren aktiv stehen, ist Wei?zur點k in der Partie.}) 20. axb4 Qxc4 21. Rc1 Qd5 {Now it is over. Black is an exchange up, has a powerful centralised queen and White is unable to create any serious threats. Nun ist es vorbei. Schwarz besitzt Qualit鋞 mehr, hat eine m鋍htige zentralisierte Dame, und Wei?ist nicht in der Lage, irgendwelche ernsten Drohungen aufzustellen.} 22. Bxe7 (22. Qd3 Qxg5) 22... Rf7 23. Qc2 (23. Bg5 Bxd4 $19) 23... Rxe7 24. Nxg6 Re4 $19 25. Ne7 Qe6 26. Re1 {[%cal Rc2e4,Re1e4,Ge6e4]} d5 27. f3 Qxe7 28. fxe4 Qxb4 29. exd5+ Kg8 30. Re4 cxd5 31. Rh4 Bxd4+ 32. Kh1 Qe1+ 33. Kg2 Qg1+ 34. Kh3 Qf1+ 35. Kg4 Qf7 36. Kh3 Bf6 37. Rf4 Qh5+ 38. Kg2 Re8 39. Rf3 Kg7 40. h4 Qe5 0-1 [Event "Turin ol (Men) 37th"] [Site "Turin"] [Date "2006.05.29"] [Round "8"] [White "Bartel, Mateusz"] [Black "Johannessen, Leif Erlend"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "B30"] [WhiteElo "2554"] [BlackElo "2559"] [Annotator "Rogozenco,Dorian"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "1r6/2r2pk1/2npBq1p/ppp1p1p1/4P3/P1PP1PBP/1P1R2P1/3QR1K1 b - - 0 25"] [PlyCount "28"] [EventDate "2006.05.21"] [EventType "team-swiss"] [EventRounds "13"] [EventCountry "ITA"] [SourceTitle "CBM 156"] [Source "ChessBase"] [SourceDate "2013.09.17"] [SourceVersion "1"] [SourceVersionDate "2013.09.17"] [SourceQuality "1"] [WhiteTeam "Poland"] [BlackTeam "Norway"] [WhiteTeamCountry "POL"] [BlackTeamCountry "NOR"] {[#]} 25... fxe6 {[%tqu "En","The position looks about equal. How can White make progress?","","","d3d4","",4,"De","Die Stellung wirkt etwa gleich. Wie kann Wei?Fortschritte machen?","","","d3d4","",4]} 26. d4 $1 {Opening the position is correct: White has a bishop versus a knight, his pieces are well-centralised and most black pieces are on dark squares, which gives White additional tactical possibilities in an open position. Das 謋fnen der Stellung ist korrekt: Wei?hat einen L鋟fer gegen einen Springer, seine Figuren sind gut zentralisiert, und die meisten schwarzen Figuren stehen auf dunklen Feldern, was Wei?in einer offenen Stellung zus鋞zliche taktische M鰃lichkeiten gibt.} cxd4 27. cxd4 Nxd4 28. Rxd4 $1 {This looks like a temporary exchange sac. Dies sieht aus wie ein zeitweiliges Qualit鋞sopfer.} exd4 {[%tqu "En","How would you continue with White?","","","e4e5","",5,"g3d6", "This returns the sacrificed material, but brings no advantage.",0,"De","Wie w黵den Sie mit Wei?fortsetzen?","","","e4e5","",5,"g3d6","Die erobert das geopferte Material zur點k, bringt aber keinen Vorteil.",0]} 29. e5 $1 {The pawn on d6 will secure White a clear advantage and is much more important than regaining the exchange. Der Bauer auf d6 wird Wei?klaren Vorteil sichern und ist viel wichtiger als der R點kgewinn der Qualit鋞.} (29. Bxd6 Rbc8 30. Bxc7 Rxc7 $11 {leads to approximate equality. f黨rt zu ungef鋒rem Ausgleich.}) 29... Qf5 {[%tqu "En","","","","e5d6","",3]} 30. exd6 Rd7 ({The risky-looking Das riskant wirkende} 30... Rc4 31. b3 Rc5 32. Qxd4+ Kg6 {might have offered tougher resistance. h鋞te wom鰃lich h鋜teren Widerstand geleistet.}) 31. Qxd4+ Kf7 {[%tqu "En","","","","e1e5","",5]} 32. Re5 $1 Qf6 33. Qd3 $16 {[%cal Rd3h7] Apart from the strong passed pawn, the following factors speak in White's favour: Black has no counterplay and his king is vulnerable. Abgesehen von dem starken Freibauern sprechen die folgenden Faktoren zugunsten von Wei? Schwarz hat kein Gegenspiel, und sein K鰊ig ist anf鋖lig.} a4 $2 {After this mistake Black gets into a hopeless situation. Nach diesem Fehler ger鋞 Schwarz in eine hoffnungslose Lage.} ({It was necessary to give up a pawn and search at least for some activity with Notwendig war es, einen Bauern zu geben und wenigstens etwas Aktivit鋞 anzustreben, und zwar mit} 33... Rc8) 34. Rc5 Qg6 35. Qc3 Rbd8 36. Kh2 Qb1 37. Rc7 Qf5 38. Rc5 Qb1 39. Rc8 {Black must have lost on time, but anyway there is no defence against Rxd8 followed by Qc7. Schwarz muss auf Zeit verloren haben, aber es gibt sowieso keine Verteidigung gegen Rxd8 nebst Qc7.} 1-0 [Event "Tata Steel Masters"] [Site "?"] [Date "2021.01.16"] [Round "1.1"] [White "Carlsen, Magnus"] [Black "Firouzja, Alireza"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "D53"] [WhiteElo "2862"] [BlackElo "2749"] [Annotator "Bojkov,Dejan"] [PlyCount "79"] [EventDate "2021.??.??"] 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 d5 4. Nc3 Nbd7 5. Bg5 h6 6. Bh4 Be7 {The QGD specialists Kramnik and Short often used this line, which means it cannot be bad for Black.} 7. cxd5 ({It was great to see the return at least in online games of two living chess legends in the following game last year:} 7. e3 O-O 8. Bd3 c5 9. cxd5 Nxd5 10. Bxe7 Nxe7 11. O-O b6 12. Be4 Rb8 13. Rc1 Ba6 14. Re1 cxd4 15. Nxd4 Nc5 {when Black did not have any problems out of the opening in Lautier,J (2658) -Kramnik,V (2753) Chess.com 2020}) 7... Nxd5 8. Bxe7 Qxe7 9. e4 {Now after the knight trade...} (9. Rc1 $5) 9... Nxc3 10. bxc3 O-O {...the position is similar to the Neo-Tarrasch Defense. It should be noted though that Carlsen has a lot of remarkable wins in this pawn structure (although he typically gets it from the Grunfeld Defense.)} 11. Bd3 c5 12. O-O cxd4 13. cxd4 b6 14. a4 {N A logical novelty. White frees himself of the isolated pawn and creates a weakness for the opponent instead.} ({An earlier game saw White trading way too many pieces after} 14. Rc1 Nf6 15. Qe2 Bb7 16. Rfd1 Rac8 17. h3 Rfd8 18. Rxc8 Rxc8 19. e5 Nd5 20. Qe4 g6 21. Qg4 Kg7 22. Nh4 Qg5 23. Qxg5 hxg5 {Obolentseva,A (2324)-Girya,O (2456) Moscow 2019}) 14... Bb7 15. a5 bxa5 16. Rxa5 Nf6 17. Re1 Rfd8 18. Qa1 {[%cal Ra5a7,Ra1a7] 卡尔森准备攻击黑方的a7兵 The world champion puts pressure on the queenside, but in reality he is waiting for a good moment to strike in the center.} {[%tqu "De","_|ڷ1/2-/+><ǿ뷨ǣ","","","e7c7","A cool move by Firouzja. The pawn is not in danger.",10]} Qc7 $1 {最强的想法! A cool move by Firouzja. The pawn is not in danger.} 19. h3 ({After} 19. Rxa7 Rxa7 20. Qxa7 {Black would regain it with a draw after} Ra8 21. Qc5 Qxc5 22. dxc5 Rc8 { 黑方能吃回白方的兵,局势均衡}) 19... a6 {[%tqu "En","","","", "a5c5", "攻击c7后,这个想法挺主动的。白方还有一个进攻手段就是 攻击c7后,这个想法挺主动的。白方还有一个进攻手段就是 敾鍑籧7鍚庯紝杩欎釜鎯虫硶鎸轰富鍔ㄧ殑銆傜櫧鏂硅繕鏈変竴涓繘鏀绘墜娈靛氨鏄啿 诲嚮c7鍚庯紝杩欎釜鎯虫硶鎸轰富鍔ㄧ殑銆傜櫧鏂硅繕鏈変竴涓繘鏀绘墜娈靛氨鏄啿? 击c7后,这个想法挺主动的。白方还有一个进攻手段就是冲 嚮c7鍚庯紝杩欎釜鎯虫硶鎸轰富鍔ㄧ殑銆傜櫧鏂硅繕鏈変竴涓繘鏀绘墜娈靛氨鏄啿鍑? 籧7鍚庯紝杩欎釜鎯虫硶鎸轰富鍔ㄧ殑銆傜櫧鏂硅繕鏈変竴涓繘鏀绘墜娈靛氨鏄啿鍑籨 c7后,这个想法挺主动的。白方还有一个进攻手段就是冲击d5 7后,这个想法挺主动的。白方还有一个进攻手段就是冲击d5 后,这个想法挺主动的。白方还有一个进攻手段就是冲击d5 悗锛岃繖涓兂娉曟尯涓诲姩鐨勩€傜櫧鏂硅繕鏈変竴涓繘鏀绘墜娈靛氨鏄啿鍑籨5鍏? 庯紝杩欎釜鎯虫硶鎸轰富鍔ㄧ殑銆傜櫧鏂硅繕鏈変竴涓繘鏀绘墜娈靛氨鏄啿鍑籨5鍏? Before doing anything concrete in the center, Carlsen tries a couple of other ideas.",10,"d4d5","",0]} 20. Rc5 $1 {攻击c7后,这个想法挺主动的。 敾鍑籧7鍚庯紝杩欎釜鎯虫硶鎸轰富鍔ㄧ殑銆傜櫧鏂硅繕鏈変竴涓繘鏀绘墜娈靛氨鏄啿 诲嚮c7鍚庯紝杩欎釜鎯虫硶鎸轰富鍔ㄧ殑銆傜櫧鏂硅繕鏈変竴涓繘鏀绘墜娈靛氨鏄啿? 击c7后,这个想法挺主动的。白方还有一个进攻手段就是冲 嚮c7鍚庯紝杩欎釜鎯虫硶鎸轰富鍔ㄧ殑銆傜櫧鏂硅繕鏈変竴涓繘鏀绘墜娈靛氨鏄啿鍑? 籧7鍚庯紝杩欎釜鎯虫硶鎸轰富鍔ㄧ殑銆傜櫧鏂硅繕鏈変竴涓繘鏀绘墜娈靛氨鏄啿鍑籨 c7后,这个想法挺主动的。白方还有一个进攻手段就是冲击d5 7后,这个想法挺主动的。白方还有一个进攻手段就是冲击d5 后,这个想法挺主动的。白方还有一个进攻手段就是冲击d5 悗锛岃繖涓兂娉曟尯涓诲姩鐨勩€傜櫧鏂硅繕鏈変竴涓繘鏀绘墜娈靛氨鏄啿鍑籨5鍏? 庯紝杩欎釜鎯虫硶鎸轰富鍔ㄧ殑銆傜櫧鏂硅繕鏈変竴涓繘鏀绘墜娈靛氨鏄啿鍑籨5鍏? Before doing anything concrete in the center, Carlsen tries a couple of other ideas.} ({The breakthrough is already possible:} 20. d5 $5 exd5 21. e5 Ne4 22. Nd4 {with compensation for the pawn, but the world champion waits for a better moment.}) 20... Qf4 21. Re5 $1 {打算通过g2-g3抓住黑后。 Intending to trap the queen with g2-g3.} Nd7 22. Ra5 Nf6 {Not much progress here. Then it is time for the standard break:} 23. d5 $1 exd5 24. e5 {The point behind the sacrifice. Diagonals and files are opened for the white pieces, as well as a fabulous outpost in the center.} Ne4 {This diagonal should be locked.} 25. Qd4 {That is the difference with the similar line from above. Carlsen wants to gain a few tempi chasing the enemy queen backwards.} Rdc8 $11 { 黑方的防守非常出色,目前局面均势。 So far, Firouzja has defended well and now he threatens to swap a pair of rooks with Rc8-c1.} 26. Raa1 ({Instead, White could have set a trap with} 26. Bf1 {since then} Rc1 $2 { drops material due to} ({However, Black can repeat the moves with} 26... Qf5 27. Bd3 Qf4) 27. g3) 26... a5 27. Rab1 Bc6 {Firouzja wants to keep his extra pawn.} ({However, a more cautious player, like Peter Leko or Tigran Petrosian, might have chosen the relieving} 27... Ba6 $5 {Black gives back the pawn but successfully dries the game after} 28. Bxa6 Rxa6 29. Qxd5 Nc3 (29... Ng5 $5 { in order to swap the knights also makes perfect sense.}) {[%tqu "En","","","", "d5d7","",10]} 30. Qd7 Qc4 31. Rb7 Qe6 $11 {with a likely draw.}) {[%tqu "De", "~/=׷1/2-/+ڶo^><߳><ţ_|_-/+1/2Q","","","e5e6","Carlsen is not shy to sacrifice a second pawn in return for another fabulous outpost and more initiative!",10]} 28. e6 $1 {第二度弃兵! Carlsen is not shy to sacrifice a second pawn in return for another fabulous outpost and more initiative!} fxe6 29. Ne5 Qf6 30. f3 $1 {积极主动!} ({Apparently, White did not sacrifice a couple of pawns only to chicken out and go into defense after} 30. Bxe4 dxe4 31. Nxc6 Rxc6 32. Qxe4 Rca6 33. Ra1 { 简化局面之后,黑方多一个兵,但是局势还是均等}) 30... Ng5 31. Rb6 {Pushing the black pieces even further.} Be8 (31... Bd7 32. f4 $16) 32. Qe3 $1 {避开牵制 The most dangerous move for the second player.} ({The more forcing option} 32. f4 Ne4 33. f5 {allows Black a chance to trade the queens with} ({Once again} 33. Bxe4 dxe4 34. Qxe4 a4 {makes little sense for White.}) 33... Qe7 $1 34. fxe6 ({Or} 34. Rxe6 Qa7 $1 ({But beware of the trap} 34... Qc5 $2 {[%tqu "De","~/=׷1/2_|λ-/+ƣ","","","e1e4","",10]} 35. Rxe4 $1 dxe4 {[%tqu "De","更强-/+南敕ㄊ牵?,"","","e6e8","",10]} 36. Rxe8+ $1 $18)) 34... Qc5 {and Black is safe.}) 32... a4 {If you do not know what to do, why not promote a new queen?} ({Instead:} 32... Nf7 {is not solidifying the position. It only helps White after} 33. Ng4 Qc3 34. Rxe6) 33. Ng4 Qd8 $1 { As expected, the machine is not impressed by White's play so far and promises a large advantage for the second player. Until Carlsen captures the pawn:} ({ Instead:} 33... Qe7 {would have forced Black into gloomy defense with} { [%tqu "En","","","","h3h4","",10]} 34. h4 Nf7 35. Rxe6 {As:} Qxh4 $4 {loses on the spot:} ({Therefore, the ugly} 35... Qf8 {should be played, but White is definitely happier here.}) {[%tqu "En","","","","e6e8","",10]} 36. Rxe8+ Rxe8 37. Qxe8+ Rxe8 38. Rxe8#) 34. Rxe6 $1 {第三次弃子——弃车 Then all is re-evaluated...} ({Now} 34. h4 $2 {is not possible due to} {[%tqu "En","","", "","d5d4","",10]} d4 35. Qf4 {[%tqu "En","","","","g5h3","",10]} Nh3+ 36. gxh3 Qxb6) 34... Nxe6 35. Qxe6+ Bf7 {An automatic defense and a human instinct to bring more defenders around the king that loses on the spot!} ({The only defense is} 35... Kh8 $1 {The point is that after} 36. Nxh6 $1 {Black is not forced to take and has a chance to organize his defenders with} Bh5 $3 (36... gxh6 {[%tqu "En","","","","e6h6","",10]} 37. Qxh6+ Kg8 {[%tqu "En","","","", "d3h7","",10,"h6h7","",0]} 38. Bh7+ $1 (38. Qh7+ $2 {[%tqu "En","","","", "g8f8","",10]} Kf8 39. Qh8+ Kf7 {长将}) 38... Kf7 39. Qg6+ Kf8 40. Qg8#) 37. Ng4 ({Or else the pin saves the day after} 37. Re5 $2 {[%cal Re5d5,Re5h5]} { [%tqu "En","","","","c8c1","",10]} Rc1+ 38. Kh2 {[%tqu "En","","","","d8c7","", 10]} Qc7 {[%csl Rd5,Rh5][%cal Gc7h2,Gc7e5] 白方的车不能动弹}) 37... Qf8 {It seems as White has nothing better than} 38. Re5 {when Black even has a choice to go for the risky double-edged position with} Rc1+ ({Or he can practically force a draw instead with} 38... Qf7 {[%cal Gf7h5]} 39. Rxh5+ Qxh5 40. Ne5 Re8 {when White has a choice of perpetual checks but nothing more:} 41. Ng6+ ({Or} 41. Nf7+ Kg8 42. Nh6+ Kh8 (42... Kf8 $2 {[%tqu "En","","","","e6g8", "",10]} 43. Qg8+ $18 Ke7 44. Qxg7+ $18) 43. Nf7+) 41... Kh7 42. Nf4+ {[%tqu "En","","","","h7h8","",10]} Kh8) 39. Kf2 Qf7 {and anything can still happen.}) 36. Nxh6+ $1 {第四次弃子——弃马! Of course!} gxh6 37. Qxh6 { The light-squared bishop stands on the road of the black pieces and, therefore, he cannot survive.} Qc7 {After this, mate is inevitable.} ({更具弹性的是 More resilient is} 37... Rc7 38. Re5 {[%cal Re5g5,Gf7e8,Gd8g5]} Be8 {[%cal Gd8g5,Gc7g7]} 39. Rg5+ Qxg5 40. Qxg5+ Kf8 {Although here too White should win, for instance after} 41. Qf4+ Rf7 42. Qd6+ Re7 43. Qf6+ Rf7 44. Qh8+ Ke7 45. Qe5+ Kf8 46. Qxd5) 38. Qh7+ Kf8 39. Qh8+ Bg8 40. Qh6+ {And Firouzja resigned, not waiting for the mate.} (40. Qh6+ Qg7 41. Qd6+ Kf7 42. Qe7#) 1-0