[Event "Chess.com"]
[Site "Chess.com"]
[Date "2022.05.31"]
[Round "15"]
[White "Giri, Anish"]
[Black "Tari, Aryan"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "D02"]
[WhiteElo "2761"]
[BlackElo "2663"]
[Annotator "Bojkov,Dejan"]
[PlyCount "121"]
[EventDate "2022.??.??"]
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886,912,937]} 1. Nf3 d5 2. d4 Nf6 3. Bf4 {For this game White decided to bet
on the London System.} c5 4. e3 Nc6 5. Nbd2 Bg4 6. c3 e6 7. Qb3 Qc8 8. h3 Bh5
9. Be2 {Apparently this simple developing move is now more promising than 9.g4.
Black is running out of useful moves.} Be7 {White is waiting for this move to
finally capture} 10. dxc5 ({In an earlier game of his, Giri achieved nothing
with:} 10. O-O O-O 11. Rfe1 Rd8 12. Qd1 a6 13. a4 h6 14. dxc5 Bxc5 15. b4 Be7
16. Rc1 Ne4 17. Nxe4 Bxf3 18. Nd2 Bxe2 19. Qxe2 e5 {and a few moves later, a
draw was agreed in Giri,A (2772)-Gelfand,B (2663) Warsaw 2021}) 10... Bxc5 11.
g4 $146 {Now this is good, according to the Dutchman. And it is a novelty.} ({
White did not achieve a thing in the predecessor after:} 11. c4 O-O 12. O-O Rd8
13. cxd5 Nxd5 14. Bg5 Be7 15. Bxe7 Ndxe7 16. Rfd1 Qc7 17. Rac1 Rd7 18. Nc4
Rxd1+ 19. Rxd1 Rd8 20. Rxd8+ Nxd8 {Pakleza,Z (2501)-Hovhannisyan,R (2642)
Tornelo INT 2020}) 11... Bg6 12. Nh4 {For starters, White is trading the
important bishop.} Qd7 13. Nxg6 hxg6 14. g5 {Next, White is sending the knight
in exile, on the rim. \"I thought this move was very important, as there is no
Nf6-d7.\" (Giri)} Nh5 15. Bh2 a6 16. O-O-O b5 17. Kb1 Bd6 18. Bxd6 Qxd6 19. c4
$1 {\"That is a move that I normally never make and I was really proud of that.
\" (Giri)} O-O ({Black cannot capture} 19... bxc4 20. Nxc4 dxc4 $2 ({And} 20...
Qc7 21. Qb6 $1 {is also significantly better for the first player.}) 21. Qb7 $1
) 20. cxd5 exd5 21. Nf3 {The result of the opening battle is clearly not
favorable for Tari. He has a weak isolated pawn, and horrible excluded knight.
His opponent keeps playing precisely, on top of that.} Rad8 22. h4 $1 {
Prophylactic thinking is probably Giri's major strenght. \"I think this was
very good.\" (Giri)} ({His main point was that in the case of the obvious} 22.
Nd4 $5 Nxd4 23. Rxd4 {Black can create counterplay with} Qe5 24. f4 Qe7 25. Rg1
{Or else the knight might be transfered toward the center via the g3-square.}
Rfe8 {\"and he starts to bother me.\" (Giri)}) ({White also disliked} 22. Rhg1
d4 23. Nxd4 Nxd4 24. Rxd4 Qh2 {\"which is also quite annoying.\" (Giri)}) 22...
Rfe8 23. Nd4 Ne5 {Looking for activity, but...} 24. Qa3 {\"Very stong and
counterintuitive, not to allow the Ne5-c4 counterplay.\" (Giri)} Qb6 ({The
endgame after} 24... Qxa3 25. bxa3 {would have highlighted the fact that Black
is playing practically a piece down.}) 25. b3 {Counterplay stopped, now White
only needs to trade a few right pieces and win.} Rc8 26. Qb2 Qd6 27. Rc1 Qd7 $1
{\"A good fighting attempt as my rook will have to watch out for Qd7-h3 moves.
\" (Giri)} 28. Rxc8 Rxc8 29. Qd2 ({At first White thought he would win with}
29. Rc1 Rxc1+ 30. Qxc1 {but then disliked} Qh3 {although here too, Black
should be in trouble after} 31. Qc7 $1) 29... Ng4 30. Bf1 {\"I thought this
was very subtle.\" (Giri)} ({It did not become quite clear what was wrong with
the immediate} 30. Bf3) 30... Qe7 31. Bg2 Qe5 32. a3 {An important moment of
the game. Giri felt that he is almost there, that the win is nearby, but could
not find it.} ({White did not like} 32. Bf3 Nh2) ({And} 32. Qe2 f5 {\"and
because my queen has left I do not have the move Nd4-c6 anymore.\" (Giri) Only
at the studio did the Dutchman learn that in the line} 33. Rd1 Kh7 34. Bf3 Qh2
{He has the spectacular winning tactic} 35. Nxf5 $3 gxf5 36. Bxg4 fxg4 37. Qxg4
{and wins.}) 32... Kh7 33. Ka2 f5 $1 {Tari finally stabilizes the kingside.}
34. Bf3 Qd6 {\"Now it is very hard to convert. I just do not threaten anything.
\" (Giri)} 35. Bd1 Re8 36. Bf3 Rc8 37. Qe2 ({The machine finds the immensely
strong maneuver} 37. Rb1 $3 Qh2 ({Nothing changes} 37... Qd7 38. Rb2) 38. Rb2
Qxh4 39. Ne6 {winning.}) 37... Rf8 ({There does not seem to be enough
counterplay with} 37... b4 38. Bxg4 fxg4 39. Qxg4 Rc3) 38. b4 {As the players
were running short on time, Giri switched to plan B, trying to flag his
opponent.} ({Stong was} 38. Rc1 $1 Qh2 39. Rc2 Qxh4 40. Ne6 {similar to the
line from above.}) 38... Qe5 39. Qd2 ({Still, owning the open file would have
been better} 39. Qc2 $1) 39... Rc8 40. Nb3 Rc4 41. Rd1 f4 $1 {Great practical
defense by Tari, again.} 42. exf4 ({At first White thought that he would be
winning with the pretty line} 42. Bxg4 fxe3 43. Qe2 Qe4 ({But then Giri spotted
} 43... Nf4 $1) 44. f3 Rc2+ 45. Kb1 {and indeed, there is nothing for the
second player, despite the many discovered checks $1}) ({Giri missed though}
42. Na5 fxe3 43. Nxc4 dxc4 44. fxe3 {with an edge.}) 42... Rxf4 43. Nd4 Qc7 44.
Kb1 Qf7 45. Qe2 Nh2 $1 {Now Black is out of the woods.} 46. Bxh5 gxh5 47. Qd3+
Qg6 48. Ne6 Rxf2 ({Even better would have been} 48... Rf5 $3 {when Black would
be playing for the full point.}) 49. Qxg6+ Kxg6 50. Rxd5 {Now the mutual
time-pressure simply demands a dramatical finish $1} Kf7 51. Nc7 Nf3 52. Rd7+
Kg6 53. Ne8 Re2 54. Rxg7+ Kf5 55. Rf7+ Kg4 56. Nf6+ Kxh4 57. g6 Nd2+ {And here
it is $1} ({Tari would have saved himself by forcing the enemy king under a
fork with} 57... Re1+ $1 58. Kc2 Re2+ 59. Kd3 {(or else perpetual check)} Rg2
$1 {and it should be even.}) 58. Kc1 Ne4 59. Re7 Nc3 60. Rxe2 Nxe2+ 61. Kd2 {
PLAY CHESS, NO WAR $1} 1-0