[Event "FEDA Int Scheveningen"] [Site "Los Cancajos ESP"] [Date "2020.12.06"] [Round "7.4"] [White "Van Foreest, Jorden"] [Black "Anton Guijarro, D."] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "B12"] [WhiteElo "2671"] [BlackElo "2675"] [PlyCount "158"] [EventDate "2020.11.30"] [EventType "schev"] [EventRounds "10"] [EventCountry "ESP"] [SourceTitle "TWIC1361"] [Source "Mark Crowther"] [SourceDate "2020.12.07"] [SourceVersion "1"] [SourceVersionDate "2020.12.07"] [SourceQuality "2"] [WhiteTeam "Internacional"] [BlackTeam "Espana"] [BlackTeamCountry "ESP"] 1. e4 c6 2. d4 d5 3. e5 Bf5 4. h4 h5 5. Bd3 Bxd3 6. Qxd3 Qa5+ {A topical branch of the Advance Caro-Kann} ({Relevant:} 6... e6 7. Bg5 Qa5+ 8. Nd2 Qa6 9. c4 Ne7 10. Ngf3 Nf5 11. O-O Nd7 12. b3 Bb4 13. Rfd1 Nb6 14. Rac1 O-O 15. Nf1 c5 16. dxc5 dxc4 17. Qb1 Bxc5 18. b4 Be7 19. Ng3 Nxg3 20. fxg3 Rae8 21. Bxe7 Rxe7 22. Ng5 g6 23. Qe4 Nd5 24. Kh1 c3 25. Rc2 Rc8 26. Qf3 Qa4 27. Rf2 c2 28. Rc1 Rc3 29. Qe2 Qxb4 30. Kh2 Rxg3 31. Kxg3 Qa3+ 32. Kh2 Qxc1 33. Qc4 Rc7 34. Qb5 Qxg5 {0-1 (34) Nakamura,H (2736)-Carlsen,M (2863) Lichess.org INT 2020}) 7. b4 Qa6 {This way of offering a queen trade is thematic} 8. Qb3 e6 {[#]} 9. a4 $146 ({Predecessor:} 9. Nf3 Ne7 10. Nc3 Nf5 11. Ne2 Nd7 12. a4 Qc4 13. Qxc4 dxc4 14. b5 c5 15. dxc5 Bxc5 16. O-O f6 17. exf6 gxf6 18. Ba3 Bxa3 19. Rxa3 Kf7 20. Rd1 Rhd8 21. Raa1 Nc5 22. Nd2 Nxh4 23. Nxc4 Nf5 24. a5 Rac8 25. f3 h4 26. Kf2 e5 27. Ne3 Nxe3 28. Kxe3 Ne6 29. Rxd8 Rxd8 30. Ra4 Rd5 31. b6 a6 32. c4 Rd1 33. c5 Nxc5 34. Rxh4 Rd3+ 35. Kf2 Ra3 36. Rh7+ Ke6 37. Ng3 Rxa5 38. Ne4 Nd7 {Muzychuk, M (2545)-Atalik,E (2445) Khanty-Mansiysk 2018 1/2-1/2}) 9... Ne7 10. Nf3 Nf5 { A normal way to use the f5-outpost now that the light-sq bishops have been exchanged off} 11. Bd2 Nd7 12. Nc3 Be7 13. Ra2 O-O {Black is very solid, behind a forest of pawns on light squares} 14. Ne2 b5 {Fighting hard on the light squares keeps the Bd2 restricted and passive} 15. a5 f6 $5 {The queenside has stabilized so Black starts to undermine the pawn centre} 16. Nf4 $1 fxe5 17. Nxe6 {Not fearing complications} (17. dxe5 c5 18. Ng6 c4 19. Qc3 Rf7 20. Bg5 $5) 17... e4 18. Nfg5 $1 Qc8 {Black is willing to sacrifice an exchange for the strong Ne6 and bring the offside queen back into play} (18... Bd6 19. Nxf8 Rxf8 $16) (18... Rfe8 19. Qh3 g6 20. Nf4 $16) 19. Nxf8 Nxf8 20. c3 $16 {White is up an exchange but lacks open files to get the most from his rooks} Qe8 21. Qd1 Qg6 22. g4 $1 {Striving to open lines} hxg4 23. Qxg4 { White is doing well} Nh6 24. h5 $4 {The game turns in one move} (24. Qe2 Qf5 $18) (24. Qd1 Bd6 $16) 24... e3 $1 25. hxg6 exd2+ {The intermediate capture with check wins key material} 26. Rxd2 Nxg4 $17 {Black has BN for R+P but the momentum has swung over to Black} 27. Nf3 Bf6 $6 $13 (27... Re8 28. Rg1 (28. Kd1 Bf6 $15) 28... Nf6 $15) 28. Re2 Nh6 {A new game begins} 29. a6 $2 {White cannot afford the time loss} (29. Kd2 {Centralizing the king and clearing the first rank is more useful} Nxg6 30. Re6 Rf8 31. Rxc6 Nf4 32. Rg1 Nh3 33. Rg2 Nf4 34. Rg3 Nf5 35. Rg4 Nh3 36. Rg2 Nf4 $11) 29... Nf5 {Black is nicely coordinated now and has too many soldiers on the battlefield} 30. Ne5 Ne7 $1 { The g6-pawn remains weak and White's rooks are nothing special} 31. f4 Bxe5 ( 31... Nfxg6 {is also good} 32. Reh2 Bxe5 33. fxe5 Rf8 $19) 32. fxe5 Nexg6 { The e6-passer is not so dangerous and the NN pair will dominate the rook} 33. Rg2 Nf4 34. Rg4 N4e6 {The blockade is set and the ending is a technical win for Black} 35. Kd2 Rb8 36. Rgh4 Ng6 37. Rg4 Ngf8 38. Rgh4 Rb6 {Picking off the loose a-pawn is the easy plan} 39. Rh8+ Kf7 40. Ra1 Ke7 41. Rg8 Rb8 42. Rg1 Kf7 43. Rh8 g6 (43... Rd8 {regrouping the rook is strong. The a6-pawn is not as important as organizing the kingside to neutralize the white rooks} 44. Rh5 Kg8 45. Ke3 Rd7 $1 46. Rf1 Re7 47. Rf2 Nh7 48. Rfh2 g6 $1 49. Rg2 Kg7 50. Rh1 Rf7 $19) 44. Ke3 Kg7 $6 $17 {Looks normal but Black starts to drift} (44... Re8 45. Rg2 Ng7 46. Kd3 Nf5 47. Rgh2 Re6 48. Rh1 Kg7 49. R1h2 Ng3 50. R2h3 Ne4 $19) 45. Rh2 Rb6 $17 (45... Re8 $19) 46. Ra2 Rb8 47. Rf2 Nh7 48. Rfg2 Nef8 49. Rf2 Re8 50. Rf3 Re7 (50... Ne6 $19) 51. Rf2 Ne6 52. Rfg2 Nhf8 53. Rf2 Nd7 54. Rfg2 Nef8 55. Rf2 $6 (55. Kd2 Kf7 $17 (55... Re6 $17)) 55... Rf7 $1 56. Rxf7+ (56. Rfg2 Nb6 57. Rg3 Nc8 58. R3g2 Ne7 59. Rg4 Ne6 $19) 56... Kxf7 $19 57. Kf4 Kg7 (57... Ne6+ 58. Kf3 Ndf8 $19) 58. Kg4 Ne6 59. Rf1 Nc7 60. Kg5 Nf8 61. Ra1 Nh7+ 62. Kg4 Ne6 63. Rf1 Neg5 64. Kf4 Ne4 {A clear sign of progress} 65. Rg1 Nf8 66. Rg2 Ne6+ 67. Kg4 Nd8 68. Rc2 Nf7 69. Rb2 Nh6+ 70. Kf3 Nf5 {Both knights are very active now and the rook is just diddling around} 71. Rc2 g5 {At some point the g-pawn must be pushed} 72. Rc1 Kg6 73. Rh1 g4+ 74. Kf4 g3 75. Kf3 Kg5 {King support is of course desirable} 76. Rc1 Nh4+ 77. Ke3 Kg4 78. Ke2 g2 79. e6 Nf5 0-1
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