Author: Gaprindashvili、Azmaiparashvili、YeJiangchuan
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 exd4 4.Nxd4 Bc5 5.Be3 Qf6 6.c3 Nge7 7.Bc4 Ne5 8.Be2 Qg6 9.0–0 d6 10.f4 Qxe4 11.Bf2 Bxd4 12.cxd4 N5g6
13.g3
Once it was very popular to play 13.Nc3 Qxf4 14.Nb5 0–0 15.Nxc7 Rb8 16.Nb5
(if white play 16.d5 not so good,because 16...b6 17.Nb5 Qg5 18.Nxa7 Bb7 19.Nc6 Nxc6 20.dxc6 Bxc6 21.Bf3 Bxf3³ 1/2–1/2 Lastin,A (2510)-Aleksandrov,A (2606) 16...Nf5 17.Nxa7 Bd7 18.g3 Qg5 19.Qc1 Qd8 20.Qd2 Re8 21.Nb5 d5 22.Rfe1 Be6 23.Rac1 Nd6 24.Nxd6 Qxd6÷ 1–0 Gelfand,B (2665)-Beliavsky,A (2655)/Paris 1991 (48)
13...0–0
13...Bh3!? Up today nobody show why Kramnik's move is wrong, but we suspect Carlsen prepared something with Kasparov together! 14.Bf3 Qf5 15.Re1 d5 (15...0–0 16.Bxb7 c6 17.d5 Rae8 18.dxc6 Nd5 19.Rxe8 Rxe8 20.c7 Nxc7 21.Nc3± 1–0 Smeets,J (2573)-Koneru,H (2612)/Wijk aan Zee NED 2008 (54)) 16.Qb3 0–0 17.Nc3 c6 18.Qxb7 Rfb8 19.Qc7 Qf6 1/2–1/2 Morozevich,A (2749) -Kramnik,V (2802)
14.Nc3 Qf5 15.d5 a6N
It's just a new move, which can't make revolution in this variation. if black play 15...Rd8 16.Bf3 c5,here white have a good move 17.Re1! Qd7 18.h4! Rb8 19.a4 a6 20.h5 Nf8 21.g4 b5 22.axb5 axb5 23.Bh4 Re8 24.f5‚white have more attack 1–0 Dembo,Y (2448)-Stefanova,A (2463)/Solin CRO 2007 (71)
16.Re1 16...Kh8?!
Probobly better was 16...Bd7 17.Rc1 Rfe8 18.Bf3 Rac8 19.Qb3 b5 20.Qa3 (20.Ne2 c5 21.dxc6 Nxc6 22.Qa3 d5) 20...Qh3 21.Bg2 Qh5 22.Re3!?÷
17.Rc1 Bd7
17...Ng8 18.Bd3 Qd7 19.Ne4±
18.Bf3 Rac8 19.Qb3 b5 20.Ne2 Qh3
20...c5?! 21.dxc6 Bxc6 22.Nd4 Qd7 23.Nxc6 Nxc6 24.Qa3±
21.Nd4 Bg4 22.Bg2 Qh5 23.h4!
Very good move, which is cutting activity of black's bishop
23...Ng8?
Leko already face time truble and after this mistake game is just lost [Better is 23...Rfe8
24.Rc6± Nf6 25.Rxa6 Bd7 26.Nxb5 Rb8 27.a4 Ng4 28.Bf3 Qh6 29.Qc4 Nxh4
29...Nxf2 30.Kxf2 Nxh4 31.Rh1
30.Bxg4 Bxg4 31.gxh4 Bf3 32.f5!+- Qh5 33.Qf4 Bxd5 34.Nxc7 Bb7 35.Rb6 f6 36.Bd4 Qf7 37.Ne6 Rg8 38.Kf2 Rbc8 39.Bc3 Bd5 40.a5 Rc4 41.Nd4 Ba8 42.Qxd6 Qh5 43.Qf4 Rcc8 44.Rbe6 1–0