[Event "43rd Olympiad 2018"] [Site "Batumi GEO"] [Date "2018.09.25"] [Round "2.1"] [White "Bologan, Victor"] [Black "Georgiev, Kiril"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [ECO "C67"] [WhiteElo "2580"] [BlackElo "2590"] [Annotator "3700"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "4k3/p7/5p2/2p1nrp1/4R2p/P4N1P/5PP1/6K1 w - - 0 33"] [PlyCount "25"] [EventDate "2018.09.24"] [SourceVersionDate "2021.09.11"] [WhiteTeam "Moldova"] [BlackTeam "FYROM"] [WhiteTeamCountry "MDA"] {[%tqu "En","","","","f3h4","",10,"g1f1","",0]} 33. Nxh4 $1 (33. Kf1 $2 Kd7 34. Nxe5+ Rxe5 35. Ra4 Kc6 36. Rxa7 c4 37. Ra8 Kc5 38. Rc8+ Kd4 {0-1} (38... Kd4 {Stockfish dev-20230507-65e21505:} 39. Rd8+ ({Stockfish dev-20230507-65e21505:} 39. f4 gxf4 40. Rd8+ Kc3 41. a4 Kb3 42. a5 Rxa5 43. Ke2 Re5+ 44. Kd1 Rg5 45. Rb8+ Kc3 46. Rb6 Rxg2 47. Rxf6 Rg3 48. Rxf4 Rxh3 49. Rf8 Rh1+ $19 {-5.88}) 39... Kc3 40. g3 Kb3 41. Rb8+ Kxa3 42. Ra8+ Kb4 43. Rb8+ Rb5 44. Rc8 Kb3 45. Ke2 c3 46. Kd3 Rd5+ 47. Ke4 Rd6 48. Kf5 c2 49. Kg6 Rd3 50. gxh4 gxh4 51. f4 Rxh3 52. Kxf6 Rc3 53. Rb8+ Kc4 54. Re8 h3 55. Re1 Kd3 56. Rh1 h2 $19 {[%eval -517,33][%csl Rc2,Rc3,Rh2][%CAl Gc2c1]})) (33. Nxe5 $2 Rxe5 34. Ra4 Re7 35. Ra5 $19 (35. Ra6 Kf7) 35... Rc7 $19) (33. Nxg5 $2 fxg5 34. g4 (34. f4 gxf4) 34... hxg3 $19) 33... gxh4 34. f4 Kd7 35. fxe5 fxe5 36. Rxh4 Rf8 $5 (36... Kc6 37. g4 Rf8 38. g5 Kd5 39. g6 c4 40. Rg4 c3 41. g7 Rg8 42. Rg2 $1 {[%csl Rg2][%CAl Gg2c2]} Kd4 43. h4 Kd3 44. h5 c2 45. Rxc2 Rxg7+ (45... Kxc2 $4 46. h6 e4 47. Kf2 $18) 46. Rg2 $11) 37. Ra4 $1 (37. g4 c4 38. g5 c3 {[%tqu "En","","","","h4c4","",10]} 39. Rc4 Rc8 $19 {[%CAl Rc3c2]}) 37... Kd6 38. g4 Kd5 39. Rxa7 (39. g5 $2 c4 40. Rxa7 Rc8 $19 {Stockfish dev-20230507-65e21505:} 41. g6 ({Stockfish dev-20230507-65e21505:} 41. Rd7+ Ke4 42. Rd1 c3 43. Re1+ Kd3 44. Rd1+ Ke2 45. Rf1 c2 46. Ra1 c1=Q+ 47. Rxc1 Rxc1+ 48. Kg2 e4 49. g6 Rc8 50. g7 Kd3 51. h4 e3 52. h5 e2 53. Kf2 Rc1 54. Kf3 e1=Q 55. Kf4 Qe4+ 56. Kg5 Rc5+ 57. Kf6 Rf5+ 58. Kg6 Qe6+ 59. Kh7 Rxh5# {[%eval -32729,75]}) ({Stockfish dev-20230507-65e21505:} 41. Rf7 {[%CAl Gf7f1,Gf1c1]} c3 42. Rf1 c2 43. Kg2 c1=Q 44. Rxc1 Rxc1 45. h4 e4 46. g6 Rc7 47. h5 Rg7 48. a4 Kd4 49. a5 e3 50. Kf3 Kd3 51. h6 Rxg6 52. h7 Rh6 53. h8=Q Rxh8 54. a6 e2 55. Kg4 e1=Q 56. Kf5 Rf8+ 57. Kg6 Qe6+ 58. Kh7 Rf7+ 59. Kh8 Qe8# {[%eval -32729,75]}) 41... c3 42. g7 c2 43. Rc7 c1=Q+ 44. Rxc1 Rxc1+ 45. Kf2 Rc2+ 46. Ke3 Rg2 47. a4 Rxg7 48. h4 Rg4 49. h5 Rxa4 50. Kf3 Rh4 51. Kg3 Rxh5 52. Kg4 e4 53. Kxh5 e3 54. Kg5 e2 55. Kf6 e1=Q 56. Kg5 Qe5+ 57. Kg6 Ke6 58. Kh7 Kf6 59. Kg8 Qg3+ 60. Kf8 Qb8# {[%eval -32727,75]}) 39... c4 40. Rc7 (40. Rd7+ Kc6 {[%tqu "En","","","","d7d2","",10]} 41. Rd2 {[%CAl Gd2c2]} Kc5 42. Rf2 $11 {[%CAl Gg1f2,Gf2e2,Ge2d2,Gd2c2]}) 40... e4 41. g5 e3 42. Re7 Kd4 43. g6 c3 44. g7 Rg8 45. Kf1 $11 {[%csl Gc3,Ge3][%CAl Gf1e1,Ge1d1,Ge7c7,Rc7c3,Rf1e2]} 1/2-1/2 [Event "Linares (m/1) 55/227"] [Site "?"] [Date "1992.??.??"] [Round "?"] [White "Ivanchuk, Vassily"] [Black "Anand, Viswanathan"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "B66"] [WhiteElo "2720"] [BlackElo "2690"] [Annotator "Marin,Mihail"] [PlyCount "90"] [EventDate "1992.??.??"] [SourceTitle "CBM 213"] [Source "ChessBase"] [SourceDate "2023.04.30"] [SourceVersion "1"] [SourceVersionDate "2023.04.30"] [SourceQuality "1"] 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 Nc6 6. Bg5 e6 7. Qd2 a6 8. O-O-O h6 9. Be3 Nxd4 10. Bxd4 b5 11. f3 Qa5 12. a3 e5 13. Be3 Be6 14. Kb1 Be7 15. g4 {As usual in the Sicilians involving White's long castle everything is decided by the mutual attack's speed. By keeping his king in the centre Anand has avoided immediate dangers, but the typical plan based on h2-h4 and g4-g5 remains threatening strategically, with influence over the control over the square on d5. Wie üblich in den Sizilianern, in denen Weiß lang rochiert, wird alles durch die Geschwindigkeit des gegenseitigen Angriffs entschieden. Indem er seinen König im Zentrum hält, hat Anand unmittelbare Gefahren vermieden, aber der typische Plan, der auf h2-h4 und g4-g5 basiert, bleibt strategisch bedrohlich, mit Einfluss auf die Kontrolle über das Feld auf d5.} {[%tqu "En","Apart from speed, flexibility is also important in this kind of positions. How would you continue with black?","","","a8b8","A fine move, patiently preparing ...b5-b4, without commiting Black yet.",10,"b5b4","This is slightly poremature because after the knight jump to d5, Black will have to take with the bishop, due to his hanging pawn on b4.",0,"De","Neben der Schnelligkeit ist in solchen Stellungen auch die Flexibilität wichtig. Wie würden Sie mit Schwarz weitermachen?","","","a8b8","Ein feiner Zug, der geduldig ...b5-b4 vorbereitet, ohne dass Schwarz sich schon festlegen muss.",10,"b5b4","Das ist etwas voreilig, denn nach dem Springersprung auf d5 muss Schwarz wegen seines hängenden Bauern auf b4 mit dem Läufer schlagen.",0]} Rb8 $1 {A fine move, patiently preparing ...b5-b4, without commiting Black yet. Ein feiner Zug, der geduldig ...b5-b4 vorbereitet, ohne dass Schwarz sich schon festlegen muss.} (15... b4 $5 {This is slightly premature because after the knight jump to d5, Black will have to take with the bishop, due to his hanging pawn on b4. Das ist etwas voreilig, denn nach dem Springersprung auf d5 muss Schwarz wegen seines hängenden Bauern auf b4 mit dem Läufer schlagen.} 16. Nd5 Bxd5 17. exd5 Rb8 18. h4 {WHite's kingside play is more fluent than Black's. For instance: Das Spiel von Wei? am K?nigsfl?gel ist fl?ssiger als das von Schwarz. Zum Beispiel:} Qa4 19. b3 $1 Qxa3 (19... bxa3 20. Ka2 Qd7 21. Bxa6 $16) 20. Qg2 $1 {Preparing a series of moves, such as g4-g5, f3-f4 and Bc1. Zur Vorbereitung einer Reihe von Zügen, wie g4-g5, f3-f4 und Lc1.} Qa5 21. f4 $5 $14 {Black's extra pawn does not count, while White's attack develops freely. Der Mehrbauer von Schwarz z?hlt nicht, w?hrend sich der Angriff von Wei? frei entwickelt.}) 16. Nd5 {White does not have the time to continue his planned attack under optimal circumstances: Wei? hat nicht die Zeit, um seinen geplanten Angriff unter optimalen Bedingungen fortzusetzen:} (16. h4 {[%tqu "En","","","","b5b4","With the b-pawn over defended, this works out well now.",10]} b4 $1 {[%CAl Rb4a3,Rb8b2] With the b-pawn over defended, this works out well now. Da der b-Bauer überverteidigt ist, funktioniert das jetzt gut.} 17. Nd5 (17. Na2 d5 {[%csl Re6][%CAl Re6a2] offers Black strong initiative. bietet Schwarz starke Initiative.}) 17... Nxd5 $1 {This is the difference! Black can afford to spend a tempo for keeping his bishop. This not only takes the steam out of White's attack, but also allows him undermining the queenside fortress. Das ist der Unterschied! Schwarz kann es sich leisten, ein Tempo zu opfern, um seinen L?ufer zu behalten. Dies nimmt nicht nur den Dampf aus dem wei?en Angriff, sondern erlaubt ihm auch, die Festung am Damenfl?gel zu untergraben.} 18. exd5 Bd7 19. Bc4 Bd8 {[%CAl Gd8b6]} 20. g5 bxa3 21. b3 Qxd2 22. Bxd2 hxg5 23. hxg5 Rxh1 24. Rxh1 Bb5 $1 $15 {White's central pawn is in danger now. Der zentrale Bauer von Wei? ist jetzt in Gefahr.}) 16... Qxd2 {[%tqu "En","","","","d5f6","The natural move.",10,"d1d2","offers Black a pleasant choice.",0]} 17. Nxf6+ {The natural move. Der natürliche Zug.} (17. Rxd2 {offers Black a pleasant choice. bietet Schwarz eine angenehme Wahl.} Nxd5 (17... Bxd5 18. exd5 Bd8 19. Rd1 Bb6 20. Bc1 g6 21. h4 Kf8 {[%CAl Gf8g7,Gh8d8,Gh8c8]} 22. Bd3 Kg7 23. h5 g5 24. Be4 Rhc8 25. Rhe1 a5 $11) 18. exd5 Bd7 19. h4 (19. Bd3 Bg5 $15) 19... f5 $132) {[%tqu "En","Would you surprise your opponent here?","","","g7f6","A fantastic decision, proving Anand's power of anticipating the strategic evolution of the game. Optically, this move spoils Black's structure, but re-capturing towards the centre will eventually result into a pawn superiority in this board sector.",10,"e7f6","This natural move leads to approximate equality.",0,"De","Würden Sie Ihren Gegner hier überraschen?","","","g7f6","Eine fantastische Entscheidung, die beweist, dass Anand in der Lage ist, die strategische Entwicklung der Partie vorauszusehen. Optisch verdirbt dieser Zug die Struktur von Schwarz, aber das Zurückschlagen ins Zentrum wird schließlich zu einer Bauernüberlegenheit in diesem Brettsektor führen.",10,"e7f6","Dieser natürliche Zug führt zu einer annäherndem Ausgleich.",0]} 17... gxf6 $3 {A fantastic decision, proving Anand's power of anticipating the strategic evolution of the game. Optically, this move spoils Black's structure, but re-capturing towards the centre will eventually result into a pawn superiority in this board sector. Eine fantastische Entscheidung, die beweist, dass Anand in der Lage ist, die strategische Entwicklung der Partie vorauszusehen. Optisch verdirbt dieser Zug die Struktur von Schwarz, aber das Zur?ckschlagen ins Zentrum wird schlie?lich zu einer Bauern?berlegenheit in diesem Brettsektor f?hren.} (17... Bxf6 {This natural move leads to approximate equality. Dieser natürliche Zug führt zu einer annäherndem Ausgleich.} 18. Rxd2 Ke7 19. h4 $11 {leads to approximate equality. führt zu einer annäherndem Ausgleich.} {Stockfish dev-20230507-65e21505:} g5 ({Stockfish dev-20230507-65e21505:} 19... Rbc8 20. Bd3 Rc6 21. b4 Kd7 22. Kb2 Rhc8 23. g5 hxg5 24. hxg5 Bd8 25. Rh7 g6 26. f4 exf4 27. Bxf4 Bb6 28. Bf1 Ke7 29. Rhh2 Ba7 30. Rh4 Bg1 31. c3 Bb6 32. Rh1 Bc7 33. Bg2 Bb6 34. Rc1 Bc7 35. Bf3 Rh8 36. Rh1 Rxh1 37. Bxh1 {[%eval 6,39]}) 20. h5 Rhc8 21. Bf2 Rc6 22. Be2 Kd7 23. Bg3 Ke8 24. Rhd1 Be7 25. Be1 Rbc8 26. Bf2 R8c7 27. b3 Rc8 28. Bg3 Rb8 29. Kb2 Rbc8 {[%eval 0,39]}) 18. Rxd2 {[%tqu "En","Which is the logical sequel of the previous move?","","","h6h5","Suddenly proving g2-g4 a bit premature and causing certain kingside problems..",10,"De","Was ist die logische Fortsetzung des vorherigen Zuges?","","","h6h5","Plötzlich erweist sich g2-g4 als etwas verfrüht und verursacht gewisse Probleme am Königsflügel.",10]} h5 $1 {Suddenly proving g2-g4 a bit premature and causing certain kingside problems.. Pl?tzlich erweist sich g2-g4 als etwas verfr?ht und verursacht gewisse Probleme am K?nigsfl?gel.} 19. Rg1 $6 ({Once again Ivanchuk fails to foresee Anand's plan. By keeping the bishop on f1 he aimed at consolidating his kingside with h2-h3. With hindsight Wieder einmal hat Ivanchuk Anands Plan nicht durchschaut. Indem er den Läufer auf f1 ließ, wollte er seinen Königsflügel mit h2-h3 konsolidieren. Im Nachhinein war} 19. Be2 {[%CAl Ge2f3] was better, even though Black retains pressure on both wings with besser, auch wenn Schwarz auf beiden Flügeln Druck behält mit} hxg4 20. fxg4 b4 21. a4 (21. axb4 Rxb4 22. Bf3 Bxg4 $1 23. Bxg4 Rxe4 $15) 21... b3 22. c3 (22. Bxa6 Bxg4 $11 {removes the blockade allowing Black to put his compact pawn mass into motion soon. beseitigt die Blockade und erm?glicht es Schwarz, seine kompakte Bauernmasse bald in Bewegung zu setzen.}) 22... Rh3 $15) ({Stockfish dev-20230507-65e21505:} 19. gxh5 $5 Rxh5 20. h4 f5 21. exf5 Bxf5 22. f4 Rc8 23. Bg2 Rc4 24. Rf1 Be4 25. fxe5 dxe5 26. b3 Bxg2 27. Rxg2 Rcxh4 28. Rg8+ Kd7 29. Rxf7 Ke6 30. Rf1 Bxa3 31. c4 Rh1 32. Rg6+ Kd7 33. Rxh1 Rxh1+ 34. Kc2 Rh3 35. Rxa6 bxc4 36. Rxa3 cxb3+ 37. Kd3 Ke6 38. Ra7 $11 {[%eval -13,32]}) 19... hxg4 20. fxg4 {[%tqu "En","How did Anand develop his initial kingside success?","","","e6c4","Another paradoxical move, exchanging Black's 'good' bishop while keeping the 'bad' one. But as Mihai Suba used to say, bad bishops defend good pawns. This applies here to both sides. Without his light-squared bishop While will not be able to keep his pawns compact with h2-h3, while the bishop on e7 defends d6 and f6 until Black will finally manage to advance them.",10,"De","Wie hat Anand seinen anfänglichen Erfolg am Königsflügel entwickelt?","","","e6c4","Ein weiterer paradoxer Zug: Schwarz tauscht den 'guten' Läufer ab und behält den 'schlechten'. Aber wie Mihai Suba zu sagen pflegte, verteidigen schlechte Läufer gute Bauern. Das gilt hier für beide Seiten. Während Weiß ohne seinen weißfeldrigen Läufer nicht in der Lage sein wird, seine Bauern mit h2-h3 kompakt zu halten, verteidigt der Läufer auf e7 d6 und f6, bis es Schwarz schließlich gelingt, sie voranzubringen.",10]} Bc4 $3 {[%CAl Gb5c4,Rb8b1] Another paradoxical move, exchanging Black's "good" bishop while keeping the "bad" one. But as Mihai Suba used to say, bad bishops defend good pawns. This applies here to both sides. Without his light-squared bishop While will not be able to keep his pawns compact with h2-h3, while the bishop on e7 defends d6 and f6 until Black will finally manage to advance them. Ein weiterer paradoxer Zug: Schwarz tauscht den 'guten' Läufer ab und behält den 'schlechten'. Aber wie Mihai Suba zu sagen pflegte, verteidigen schlechte Läufer gute Bauern. Das gilt hier für beide Seiten. Während Weiß ohne seinen weißfeldrigen Läufer nicht in der Lage sein wird, seine Bauern mit h2-h3 kompakt zu halten, verteidigt der Läufer auf e7 d6 und f6, bis es Schwarz schließlich gelingt, sie voranzubringen.} 21. b3 (21. Bxc4 bxc4 {does not give White the time to consolidate with gibt Weiß nicht die Zeit, sich mit} 22. Rg3 {followed by h2-h3 due to gefolgt von h2-h3 zu konsolidieren aufgrund von} c3) 21... Bxf1 22. Rxf1 Rh3 $15 {[%csl Rh3][%CAl Ge8d7,Gb8h8,Rh3e3] While Black's activity after ...?d7 and ...?bh8 is a bit molesting, it is still not obvious how Black could put his pawns into motion. But Anand had intuitively felt that he could achieve that. Während die Aktivität von Schwarz nach ...Kd7 und ...Tbh8 etwas störend ist, ist es immer noch nicht offensichtlich, wie Schwarz seine Bauern in Bewegung bringen kann. Aber Anand hatte intuitiv gespürt, dass er das erreichen konnte.} 23. Re2 {It will soon turn out that White cannot keep his structure intact by using only the rooks for defending the pawns. Es wird sich bald herausstellen, dass Wei? seine Struktur nicht intakt halten kann, wenn er nur die T?rme zur Verteidigung der Bauern einsetzt.} ({Including the bishop into the defence with Einbeziehung des L?ufers in die Verteidigung mit} 23. Bg1 {would have required more imagination from Black on the way to proving an advantage. h?tte mehr Fantasie von Schwarz erfordert, um einen Vorteil zu beweisen.} Kd7 24. Rd3 Rh4 25. Rg3 Rg8 26. h3 Rgh8 27. Rff3 {[%tqu "En","We are still following Anand's analysis. Did White manage to stabilize?","","","f6f5","After this spectacular break, it turns out that White's stability is illusory.",10,"De","Wir folgen immer noch Anands Analyse. Hat Weiß es geschafft, sich zu stabilisieren?","","","f6f5","Nach diesem spektakulären Hebel stellt sich heraus, dass die Stabilität von Weiß illusorisch ist.",10]} f5 $1 28. Rxf5 ({Even though the rooks are not exposed to a pawn fork after Auch wenn die Türme keiner Bauerngabel ausgesetzt sind nach} 28. exf5 e4 $17 {[%CAl Gd6d5,Re7a3] WHite would soon lose stability. würde Weiß bald an Stabilität verlieren.} {Stockfish dev-20230507-65e21505:} 29. Re3 ({Stockfish dev-20230507-65e21505:} 29. Rc3 Bf6 30. Bb6 Bxc3 31. Rxc3 Rc8 32. Re3 d5 33. Bd4 Rh6 34. Rg3 f6 35. g5 fxg5 36. Rxg5 Rxh3 37. Rg7+ Kd6 38. Rg6+ Ke7 39. Kc1 Rxb3 40. Rxa6 Rf3 41. f6+ Kd7 42. Ra7+ Rc7 43. Ra6 Rc4 44. c3 Ra4 45. Rb6 Rxa3 46. Kb2 Ra5 $17 {-1.52}) ({Stockfish dev-20230507-65e21505:} 29. Rf4 $2 d5 30. Rg2 Bg5 31. Rf1 Rxh3 32. Kb2 e3 33. c3 Rc8 34. Rc2 Rg3 35. Bh2 Rxg4 36. Rd1 Kc6 37. Rd4 Re4 38. Re2 Rh8 39. Kc2 Rhh4 40. Rd1 d4 41. Kd3 dxc3 42. Kxc3 Bf6+ 43. Kc2 Bd4 $19 {[%csl Rd4,Re3,Re4] -2.20}) 29... d5 30. g5 R4h5 31. h4 Rxh4 32. Re1 Rf4 33. f6 Bxa3 34. g6 fxg6 35. Bd4 Rg8 36. Rg5 Kc6 37. Rd1 Bd6 38. c3 Rf5 39. Rdg1 Rxg5 40. Rxg5 Kd7 41. f7 Rf8 42. b4 $17 {-1.18}) 28... Rxh3 29. Rxh3 Rxh3 30. Rxf7 {White has managed to exchange several pawns and for the time being is a pawn up. Wei? hat es geschafft, mehrere Bauern abzutauschen und ist vorerst einen Bauern im Vorteil.} {[%tqu "En","WHich is the most convincing way to a big advantage?","","","h3g3","This simply wins the pawns on g4 and e4, with good winning chances.",10,"h3h1","This is given by Anand as winning, but he overlooks a subtle defence.",0,"h3h4","This is as good as ...Rg3, but slightly less restrictive.",9,"De","Welches ist der überzeugendste Weg zu einem großen Vorteil?","","","h3g3","Das gewinnt einfach die Bauern auf g4 und e4, mit guten Gewinnchancen.",10,"h3h1","Dies wird von Anand als siegbingend gewertet, aber er übersieht eine raffinierte Verteidigung.",0,"h3h4","Das ist genauso gut wie ...Tg3, aber etwas weniger restriktiv.",9]} Rg3 $1 {This simply wins the pawns on g4 and e4, with good winning chances. Das gewinnt einfach die Bauern auf g4 und e4, mit guten Gewinnchancen.} (30... Rh1 {This is given by Anand as winning, but he overlooks a subtle defence. Dies wird von Anand als siegbingend gewertet, aber er übersieht eine raffinierte Verteidigung.} 31. Rf1 Bg5 {[%tqu "En","Should White resign already?","","","b1a2","A fatntastic resource, allowing White to survive. More about it later.",10,"f1e1","This is the only move examined by Anand, but it is insufficient.",0,"De","Sollte Wei? bereits aufgeben?","","","b1a2","Eine fantastische Ressource, die Wei? das ?berleben erm?glicht. Mehr dazu sp?ter.",10,"f1e1","Dies ist der einzige von Anand gepr?fte Zug, aber er ist unzureichend.",0]} 32. Ka2 $3 {A fatntastic resource, allowing White to survive. More about it later. Eine fantastische Ressource, die Wei? das ?berleben erm?glicht. Mehr dazu sp?ter.} (32. Re1 {This is the only move examined by Anand, but it is insufficient. Dies ist der einzige von Anand gepr?fte Zug, aber er ist unzureichend.} Bd2 $19 {[%csl Ge1,Gg1][%CAl Ge1d1,Ge1f1,Gd2e3]}) 32... Be3 33. Rf3 $1 Bxg1 {[%tqu "En","Which is the point of this whole line?","","","f3f1","With the g-pawn threatening to advance and the king cut off along the f-file, Black will soon have to return the bishop and retrieve the pawn on e4.",10,"De","Worum geht es bei dieser ganzen Variante?","","","f3f1","Da der g-Bauer vorzur?cken droht und der K?nig auf der f-Linie abgeschnitten ist, muss Schwarz bald den L?ufer zur?ckgeben und den Bauern auf e4 zur?ckholen.",10]} 34. Rf1 $1 $11 {[%csl Rf1,Gg1,Gh1][%CAl Rf1h1] With the g-pawn threatening to advance and the king cut off along the f-file, Black will soon have to return the bishop and retrieve the pawn on e4. Da der g-Bauer vorzur?cken droht und der K?nig auf der f-Linie abgeschnitten ist, muss Schwarz bald den L?ufer zur?ckgeben und den Bauern auf e4 zur?ckholen.}) (30... Rh4 {This is as good as ...Rg3, but slightly less restrictive. Das ist genauso gut wie ...Tg3, aber etwas weniger restriktiv.} {Stockfish dev-20230507-65e21505:} 31. Be3 Rxg4 32. Rh7 Ke6 33. Rh6+ Kf7 34. Bd2 Rxe4 35. Bb4 Bf6 36. Rh7+ Ke6 37. Ra7 Rh4 38. c4 bxc4 39. Rxa6 Be7 40. Kb2 cxb3 41. Kxb3 Rd4 42. Bc3 Rd3 43. a4 e4 44. Kb2 Bg5 45. Ra8 Bd2 46. Bxd2 Rxd2+ 47. Kc3 Rd3+ 48. Kb4 Kd7 49. Ra7+ Kc6 50. a5 Rd4+ 51. Kc3 Kd5 52. Kb3 Rc4 53. Re7 Rc6 $17 54. Kb4 {[%eval -98,36]}) 31. Bf2 Rxg4 $17) 23... Kd7 {[#] ?} 24. g5 {Quite sadly, White has to remove the blockade himself. Leider muss Wei? die Blockade selbst entfernen.} ({Without the participation of the bishop, he cannot avoid losing a pawn after a neutral move such as Ohne die Beteiligung des Läufers kann er Bauernverlust nicht vermeiden nach einem neutralen Zug wie} 24. Kb2 Rbh8 25. Rff2 R3h4 26. Rg2 Rg8 $19 {[%csl Gg4][%CAl Rh4g4,Rg8g4,Gg2g4]}) 24... Ke6 25. gxf6 Bxf6 26. Bd2 {[%CAl Gd2a5,Gd2b4,Gd2e1,Ge1g3] Black's prospects of creating two central passed pawns with ...d6-d5 are netirely realistic, but before that Anand restores the "bad bishop" mode with other two paradoxical moves. Die Aussichten von Schwarz, mit ...d6-d5 zwei zentrale Freibauern zu schaffen, sind durchaus realistisch, aber vorher stellt Anand mit zwei weiteren paradoxen Z?gen den Modus 'schlechter L?ufer' wieder her.} Be7 $1 {[%CAl Gf7f6,Gf7f5]} 27. Be1 {[%CAl Ge1g3]} f6 $1 {[%CAl Gd6d5] With the good pawn on f6 dfeended by the bad bishop and the white pawns under attack, White cannot do anything to prevent ...d6-d5. Da der gute Bauer auf f6 vom schlechten L?ufer verteidigt wird und die wei?en Bauern angegriffen werden, kann Wei? nichts tun, um ...d6-d5 zu verhindern.} 28. Bg3 d5 $6 {Anand's only inaccuracy in this game. As we will see, the rook is exposed on b8. Die einzige Ungenauigkeit von Anand in dieser Partie. Wie wir sehen werden, ist der Turm auf b8 exponiert.} ({He should have removed the potential threats with Er hätte die potenziellen Drohungen beseitigen sollen mit} 28... Rc8 {and if und wenn} 29. Rd1 {stopping ...d6-d5, then , um ...d6-d5 zu stoppen, dann} Rh5 $17 {preparing ...f6-f5. zur Vorbereitung von ...f6-f5.}) 29. exd5+ Kxd5 30. Rf5 {[%tqu "En","Suddenly, the threat ?xe5 is hard to meet but Anand finds the only move to retain an advantage. How?","","","d5c6","The king belongs to e6 but the last move is a necessary concession.",10,"d5e6","allows the sacrifice on e5.",0,"b8b7","allows the sacrifice o9n e5.",0,"De","Plötzlich ist der Drohung Lxe5 schwer zu begegnen, aber Anand findet den einzigen Zug, um einen Vorteil zu bewahren. Wie?","","","d5c6","Der König gehört nach e6, aber der letzte Zug ist ein notwendiges Zugeständnis.",10,"d5e6","ermöglicht das Opfer auf e5.",0,"b8b7","erlaubt das Opfer auf e5.",0]} Kc6 $3 {The king belongs to e6 but the last move is a necessary concession. Der K?nig geh?rt nach e6, aber der letzte Zug ist ein notwendiges Zugest?ndnis.} (30... Ke6 {[%CAl Re6f5] allows the sacrifice on e5. erm?glicht das Opfer auf e5.} 31. Bxe5 Re8 {Overdefending e7. Against other rook moves ?xf6+ would reach the same result. White's pieces are hanging but Überdeckt e7. Gegen andere Turmzüge würde Lxf6+ zum gleichen Ergebnis kommen. Die weißen Figuren hängen, aber} ({Stockfish dev-20230507-65e21505:} 31... Kxf5 32. Bxb8 Bxa3 33. Bg3 Bc5 34. c4 bxc4 35. bxc4 a5 36. Ra2 Ke4 37. Rxa5 Bg1 38. Kc2 Bxh2 39. Bxh2 Rxh2+ 40. Kd1 f5 41. c5 f4 42. Ra4+ Kd5 43. c6 Kxc6 44. Ke1 Kd5 45. Kf1 Rc2 46. Kg1 f3 47. Ra5+ Ke4 48. Ra8 Rb2 49. Re8+ Kd3 50. Kf1 Rh2 51. Re6 Kc3 {[%eval 0,45]}) (31... fxe5 $4 {Stockfish dev-20230507-65e21505:} 32. Rfxe5+ Kd6 33. Re6+ Kd5 34. Rxe7 $18 {+3.54}) 32. Rxf6+ $1 Bxf6 33. Bxf6+ $11 {saves the day. Black does not have real chances to convert his extra exchange. rettet den Tag. Schwarz hat keine wirklichen Chancen, seine Mehrqualität zu verwerten.} Kxf6 34. Rxe8 Rxh2 $11) (30... Rb7 {allows the sacrifice on e5. erlaubt das Opfer auf e5.} 31. Bxe5 Ke6 32. Bxf6+ Kxf5 33. Bxe7 $11 {(Variations indicated by Anand). (Varianten angegeben von Anand).}) {[#] ?} 31. Ref2 $2 {Ivanchuk fails to develop his partial success. Ivanchuk gelingt es nicht, seinen Teilerfolg auszubauen.} ({He should have pushed the enemy king even farther from the pawns: Er h?tte den gegnerischen K?nig noch weiter von den Bauern wegdr?cken m?ssen:} 31. Rf3 $1 {Threatening ?c3+ followed by ?xe5. Drohend Tc3+ , gefolgt von Lxe5.} Rh7 ({Or if Oder wenn} 31... Kd7 32. Rd2+ Ke6 33. Rc3 {with counterplay. mit Gegenspiel.}) 32. Rc3+ {In order to avoid the rook's intrusion to c6 after ?d2+, the king has to retreat again. Um das Eindringen des Turms nach c6 nach Td2+ zu verhindern, muss sich der König wieder zurückziehen.} Kb7 $15 {Black will need a lot of effort to get coordinated again but the game still remains one-sided, with White confined to passive waiting. Schwarz muss sich sehr anstrengen, um wieder koordiniert zu werden, aber das Spiel bleibt einseitig, da Wei? auf passives Abwarten beschr?nkt ist.}) 31... Rh6 $1 {Anand removes the rook from the exposed square depriving White from the aforementioned counterplay. Anand entfernt den Turm von dem exponierten Feld und beraubt Wei? des oben erw?hnten Gegenspiels.} 32. Kb2 ({It is too late for Es ist zu sp?t f?r} 32. R5f3 Kd7 33. Rd2+ Ke6 34. Rc3 {In the absence of the threat ?xe5 Black can consolidate with In Abwesenheit der Drohung Lxe5 kann sich Schwarz konsolidieren mit} Rb6 $17) {[#] ?} 32... Kd7 $1 {The start of the end. After the king returns to e6, the pawns will become unstoppable. Der Beginn des Endes. Wenn der K?nig nach e6 zur?ckkehrt, sind die Bauern nicht mehr aufzuhalten.} 33. Re2 Bd6 34. Rf3 Rc8 $5 {After the previous shock on move 30, Anand is not willing to take any risks of spoiling his domination. Nach dem vorangegangenen Schock im 30. Zug ist Anand nicht bereit, das Risiko einzugehen, seine Dominanz zu gefährden.} ({The last move prevents ?c3, but actually Der letzte Zug verhindert Tc3, aber tatsächlich war} 34... Ke6 {was possible as möglich, denn} 35. Rc3 {runs into trifft auf} Bxa3+ $1 $19) 35. Be1 Ke6 {In the next phase Anand will patiently improve his position before putting his pawns into motion. In der n?chsten Phase wird Anand geduldig seine Stellung verbessern, bevor er seine Bauern in Bewegung setzt.} 36. Rd3 Rh7 37. Rg3 Bc5 38. Ka2 Rd7 39. Rc3 Rcc7 40. h4 Rd1 41. Bf2 Bd6 42. Rg3 e4 $1 {We can now see the point before Anand's previous manoeuvres. Since ...f6-f5 would offer White some chances along the sixth rank, it is better to start advancing the e-pawn. But this is mainly possible in combination to the mating threats. Wir können jetzt die Pointe vor Anands vorherigen Manövern sehen. Da ...f6-f5 Weiß einige Chancen auf der sechsten Reihe bieten würde, ist es besser, zunächst den e-Bauern voranzubringen. Dies ist aber hauptsächlich in Kombination mit den Mattdrohungen möglich.} 43. Rxe4+ Be5 44. Rxe5+ (44. c3 Rd2+ {wins the bishop. gewinnt den Läufer.}) 44... fxe5 45. Kb2 Rd2 0-1 [Event "Position after 51...g5?"] [Site "?"] [Date "????.??.??"] [Round "?"] [White "Shuvalova"] [Black "Mammadzada"] [Result "1-0"] [Annotator "3700"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "2R5/2P4k/5p2/4p1pp/4P2P/5PP1/6K1/2r5 w - - 0 52"] [PlyCount "7"] [SourceVersionDate "2021.09.11"] {[%evp 0,7,156,150,153,145,153,140,146,140]} {[%tqu "En","","","","c8f8","(%c_effect f8;square;f8;type;GreatFind;persistent;true) This is the key, trading her passer for a winning three vs. two on the kingside because the e-pawn will fall after the f6-pawn.",10]} 52. Rf8 $1 {[%c_effect f8;square;f8;type;GreatFind;persistent;true] This is the key, trading her passer for a winning three vs. two on the kingside because the e-pawn will fall after the f6-pawn.} Rxc7 53. Rxf6 gxh4 54. gxh4 Rc5 {[%tqu "En","","","","f6f5","",10]} 55. Rf5 $18 1-0 [Event "FIDE Women's Grand Prix"] [Site "?"] [Date "2023.05.18"] [Round "4"] [White "Goryachkina, A.."] [Black "Kiolbasa, O.."] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "E06"] [WhiteElo "2571"] [BlackElo "2422"] [Annotator "rafael"] [PlyCount "121"] [EventDate "2023.??.??"] [SourceVersionDate "2021.09.11"] {[%evp 0,121,19,-12,-4,-27,-21,-21,-6,-19,-5,16,20,2,10,-5,-2,-1,-1,6,9,1,-1,3,28,27,32,8,10,11,49,53,49,1,115,87,130,2,51,-60,-64,-137,-32,11,44,54,77,29,29,39,69,32,40,37,31,22,22,20,23,8,23,23,33,25,50,33,51,34,38,13,6,10,10,10,10,8,24,15,52,63,67,20,18,18,10,14,0,11,41,20,6,6,22,44,39,39,40,40,40,40,40,42,40,42,32,25,87,73,83,42,28,182,208,180,218,449,520,612,612,611,611,611,625,639]} 1. c4 e6 2. g3 d5 3. Bg2 Nf6 4. Nf3 Be7 5. d4 O-O 6. Nc3 {This is only the third most popular move, but it has some poison.} dxc4 7. Ne5 Nc6 (7... c5 {is regarded by theory as the most accurate way of equalizing, but Kiolbasa came to this game well prepared.} 8. dxc5 Qxd1+ 9. Nxd1 Bxc5 10. Nxc4 Nc6) 8. Bxc6 bxc6 9. Nxc6 Qe8 10. Nxe7+ Qxe7 11. Qa4 {White wins a pawn, but Black gets compensation with the strong light-squared bishop.} Nd5 $5 {[%c_effect d5;square;d5;type;Interesting;persistent;true]} (11... c5 {is the main line.} 12. dxc5 Qxc5 13. Be3 Qc7) 12. Qxc4 a5 $1 {[%c_effect a5;square;a5;type;GreatFind;persistent;true] Preparing the development of the bishop on a6. Both players are following a game by Goryachkina. It's a little curious that she repeated the same moves since Black achieves comfortable equality in more than one way.} 13. Bd2 Ba6 14. Qc5 Qd7 15. f3 Rfb8 16. Rb1 Rb6 $1 {[%c_effect b6;square;b6;type;GreatFind;persistent;true]} 17. Kf2 Rc6 18. Qa3 Rc4 {This is the novelty.} (18... Nb6 {was played in the mentioned game, and it's also enough for equality.} 19. Be3 Nc4 20. Qb3 Rb6 21. Qc2 Rab8 (21... Re8 $5 {[%c_effect e8;square;e8;type;Interesting;persistent;true] is an interesting computer suggestion, preparing e6-e5.}) (21... Nxe3 {is a good alternative:} 22. Kxe3 Rb4 23. Rhd1 Rd8 24. Qd2 Qe7 $1 {[%c_effect e7;square;e7;type;GreatFind;persistent;true]} 25. Kf2 Rbxd4 26. Qxd4 (26. Qe3 c5 {is also equal.}) 26... Rxd4 27. Rxd4 Qc5 28. e3 h6 {with dynamic equality in a position of a queen against two rooks.}) 22. b3 $2 {[%c_effect b3;square;b3;type;Mistake;persistent;true]} (22. Ne4 {is better, although the game is close to a draw after} Rxb2 23. Nc5 $1 {[%c_effect c5;square;c5;type;GreatFind;persistent;true]} Qc8 24. Nxa6 Qxa6 25. Rxb2 Rxb2 26. Qd3 Qb5 $1 {[%c_effect b5;square;b5;type;GreatFind;persistent;true]}) 22... Na3 23. Qd2 Nxb1 24. Rxb1 {White doesn't have enough compensation for the exchange. Goryachkina-Dubov, Sochi 2020.}) 19. Rhd1 {Giving the pawn back is a wise decision.} (19. e3 $2 {[%c_effect e3;square;e3;type;Mistake;persistent;true] is bad because of} Nb4 $1 {[%c_effect b4;square;b4;type;GreatFind;persistent;true] with a dangerous initiative.}) (19. Nxd5 exd5 $1 {[%c_effect d5;square;d5;type;GreatFind;persistent;true] This is the right way of capturing, opening the e-file and freeing space for the queen. Black has good compensation for the pawn.} (19... Qxd5 {is worse:} 20. Bc3 {with an advantage for White.})) 19... Rxd4 20. Be3 Nxe3 21. Kxe3 {An unusual square for the king.} Rxd1 $2 {[%c_effect d1;square;d1;type;Mistake;persistent;true] This move loses.} (21... e5 $1 {[%c_effect e5;square;e5;type;GreatFind;persistent;true]} 22. Qc5 (22. Qxa5 $2 {[%c_effect a5;square;a5;type;Mistake;persistent;true] is bad due to} Qc6 $1 {[%c_effect c6;square;c6;type;GreatFind;persistent;true] Protecting the rook on a8 and preparing to move the bishop.}) (22. Kf2 Qh3 23. Kg1 Qh6 $1 {[%c_effect h6;square;h6;type;GreatFind;persistent;true] Black has an excellent position.}) 22... Rd8 {with good play for Black. If White gives in to the temptation of capturing the a5-pawn, she meets a pretty refutation.} 23. Qxa5 $2 {[%c_effect a5;square;a5;type;Mistake;persistent;true]} Rd2 $1 {[%c_effect d2;square;d2;type;GreatFind;persistent;true]} 24. Rxd2 (24. Qxa6 Qd4#) 24... Qxd2+ 25. Kf2 Bxe2 $1 {[%c_effect e2;square;e2;type;GreatFind;persistent;true] Black wins.}) 22. Rxd1 Qc6 {[%tqu "En","","","","a3a4","(%c_effect a4;square;a4;type;Mistake;persistent;true)",0,"a3a5","(%c_effect a5;square;a5;type;GreatFind;persistent;true) wins a pawn and leaves White with a technically winning position. The point is that",10]} 23. Qa4 $2 {[%c_effect a4;square;a4;type;Mistake;persistent;true]} (23. Qxa5 $1 {[%c_effect a5;square;a5;type;GreatFind;persistent;true] wins a pawn and leaves White with a technically winning position. The point is that} Bxe2 $2 {[%c_effect e2;square;e2;type;Mistake;persistent;true] doesn't work because of the back-rank mate.} 24. Kxe2 Rxa5 25. Rd8+) 23... Qb6+ $2 {[%c_effect b6;square;b6;type;Mistake;persistent;true]} (23... Qxa4 {is better. After} 24. Nxa4 Kf8 {White has a small advantage in the endgame, but Black has excellent drawing chances.}) 24. Qd4 Kf8 25. Na4 $2 {[%c_effect a4;square;a4;type;Mistake;persistent;true]} (25. Qxb6 $1 {[%c_effect b6;square;b6;type;GreatFind;persistent;true] This accurate move leads to a winning position.} cxb6 26. Rd6 b5 (26... Rb8 27. Na4 b5 28. Nc5 Bc8 29. Rd8+ Ke7 30. Rg8 {This is a tragedy for Black since the queenside is paralyzed.}) 27. a3 $1 {[%c_effect a3;square;a3;type;GreatFind;persistent;true] Preparing 28.Rb6.} b4 28. axb4 axb4 29. Ne4 {The b4-pawn will soon fall, and White achieves a winning position.}) 25... Qxd4+ 26. Rxd4 Ke7 27. f4 Bb5 28. Nc5 Bc6 {The knight on c5 is strong, but it can't be protected by a pawn. The position is close to equal.} 29. Kd2 Rb8 30. b3 Rb5 31. Nd3 f6 $1 {[%c_effect f6;square;f6;type;GreatFind;persistent;true] Preparing e6-e5, winning some space.} 32. h4 h5 33. Kc3 e5 34. Rc4 Kd6 35. fxe5+ fxe5 36. Nf2 Bd5 37. Ra4 Ke6 38. Kd2 Rc5 (38... Bc6 {is more precise, removing the pieces from potential attacks, but it doesn't change much.}) 39. Nd3 Rb5 40. Nb2 Kd6 41. Nd1 {Goryachkina has no intention of agreeing on a draw for now.} Rc5 42. Nb2 g6 43. e4 Be6 44. Nd3 Rb5 45. Kc3 c5 {This doesn't spoil anything yet, but it isn't necessary.} (45... Kc6 46. b4 (46. Nb2 Kb6 47. Nc4+ Bxc4 48. Rxc4 c5 {with a draw.}) 46... axb4+ 47. Nxb4+ Kd6 {Black has no problems.}) 46. Kd2 {The king needs to protect the e4-pawn before the knight moves.} (46. Nb2 Rb4 $1 {[%c_effect b4;square;b4;type;GreatFind;persistent;true]}) 46... Bf7 47. Ke3 Be6 48. Nb2 Kc6 49. Kd3 Kb6 $2 {[%c_effect b6;square;b6;type;Mistake;persistent;true] This natural move loses in instructive fashion.} (49... Kc7) (49... Bxb3 $5 {[%c_effect b3;square;b3;type;Interesting;persistent;true] is a forcing way to make a draw.} 50. axb3 Rxb3+ 51. Kc2 Rxg3 52. Rxa5 Rg4 53. Kd3 Rg3+ $1 {[%c_effect g3;square;g3;type;GreatFind;persistent;true] An important check.} 54. Kc4 Re3 {White loses all the pawns.}) {[%tqu "En","","","","d3c3","(%c_effect c3;square;c3;type;Mistake;persistent;true)",0,"b2c4","(%c_effect c4;square;c4;type;GreatFind;persistent;true) wins after",10]} 50. Kc3 $2 {[%c_effect c3;square;c3;type;Mistake;persistent;true]} (50. Nc4+ $1 {[%c_effect c4;square;c4;type;GreatFind;persistent;true] wins after} Bxc4+ 51. Kxc4 Kc6 52. a3 $1 {[%c_effect a3;square;a3;type;GreatFind;persistent;true]} Kb6 53. b4 $1 {[%c_effect b4;square;b4;type;GreatFind;persistent;true]} axb4 54. axb4 cxb4 55. Rxb4 Rxb4+ 56. Kxb4 {White gets the opposition, and the pawn endgame is winning.} Kc6 57. Kc4 Kd6 58. Kb5 Ke6 59. Kc5 Kf6 60. Kd5 $18) 50... Rb4 $6 {[%c_effect b4;square;b4;type;Inaccuracy;persistent;true]} (50... Kc6 {is more accurate.} 51. Nc4 Bxc4 52. bxc4 Rb1 53. Rxa5 Rc1+ 54. Kd3 Kb6 $1 {[%c_effect b6;square;b6;type;GreatFind;persistent;true]} 55. Rb5+ Kc6 {Black's rook is very active and ready to go to g1. The position is drawn.}) 51. Nd3 $1 {[%c_effect d3;square;d3;type;GreatFind;persistent;true] Now Black has a difficult choice.} Rxa4 (51... Rd4 $5 {[%c_effect d4;square;d4;type;Interesting;persistent;true] is also possible, and I have a preference for this move, although the computer says there's nothing wrong with exchanging rooks.} 52. Nxe5 Rd1 {Preparing 53...Rg1. Black has good drawing chances.}) 52. bxa4 Bxa2 53. Nxe5 Bb1 $2 {[%c_effect b1;square;b1;type;Mistake;persistent;true] The final mistake.} (53... Be6 54. Nxg6 Kc6 {The machine evaluates this position as equal. Despite being a pawn down, the plan with Bg4-d1 is unpleasant, and Black's king is active.}) 54. Nc4+ Ka6 55. Nd2 Ba2 56. Nb3 $1 {[%c_effect b3;square;b3;type;GreatFind;persistent;true] This one hurts. The bishop is trapped, and the pawn endgame is lost for Black.} Kb6 57. Kb2 Bxb3 58. Kxb3 Kc6 59. Kc4 Kd6 60. Kb5 Ke5 61. Kxc5 {White is far ahead in the pawn race.} (61. Kxc5 Kxe4 62. Kb5 Kf3 63. Kxa5 Kxg3 64. Kb5 Kxh4 65. a5 g5 66. a6 g4 67. a7 g3 68. a8=Q) 1-0