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The Comments on Dzagnidze VS Zhu,Chen(3rd Round)
[2009-09-30 ]  Hit Count :384

Author: Gaprindashvili, Azmaiparashvili,、Ye Jiangchuan、Notes-taker:Li Chao

  1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 e6 5.e3 Nbd7 6.Bd3 dxc4 7.Bxc4 b5 8.Bd3 a6!?

  Nana spend lot of time here...it looks she prepared something against Zhu, but Zhu Chen never played before a6!

  9.e4 c5 10.e5!?
 
  Very interesting move, which was played during match Kramnik-Anand in Bohn

  10...cxd4 11.Nxb5 axb5 12.exf6 gxf6 13.Nxd4

  After the game, Dzagnidze told to us, that she remember very well how Kramnik played, but was afraid of this well know theoretical line and maybe she is right?

  Of course main move is 13.0–0 Qb6 14.Qe2 Bb7 15.Bxb5 Bd6 (15...Rg8 16.Bf4 Bd6 17.Bg3 f5 18.Rfc1 f4 19.Bh4 Be7 20.a4 Bxh4 21.Nxh4 Ke7 22.Ra3 Rac8 23.Rxc8 Rxc8 24.Ra1 Qc5 25.Qg4 Qe5 26.Nf3 Qf6 27.Re1 Rc5 28.b4 Rc3 29.Nxd4 Qxd4 30.Rd1 Nf6 31.Rxd4 Nxg4 32.Rd7+ Kf6 33.Rxb7 Rc1+ 34.Bf1 Ne3 35.fxe3 fxe3 0–1 Kramnik,V (2772)-Anand,V (2783)/Bonn 2008/CBM 127) 16.Rd1 Rg8 17.g3 Rg4 18.Bf4 Bxf4 19.Nxd4 h5 20.Nxe6 fxe6 21.Rxd7 Kf8 22.Qd3 Rg7 23.Rxg7 Kxg7 24.gxf4 Rd8 25.Qe2 Kh6 26.Kf1 Rg8 27.a4 Bg2+ 28.Ke1 Bh3 29.Ra3 Rg1+ 30.Kd2 Qd4+ 31.Kc2 Bg4 32.f3 Bf5+ 33.Bd3 Bh3 34.a5 Rg2 35.a6 Rxe2+ 36.Bxe2 Bf5+ 37.Kb3 Qe3+ 38.Ka2 Qxe2 39.a7 Qc4+ 40.Ka1 Qf1+ 41.Ka2 Bb1+ 0–1 Kramnik,V (2772)-Anand,V (2783) /Bonn 2008


  13...Bb7?

  First reaction of Zhu Chen is absolutely wrong! now she is giving chance to Nana to make castle
Black must play 13...Qb6 14.Be3 Bb4+ 15.Kf1 (Worse is 15.Ke2? Bc5 16.Nxb5 (16.Bxb5 e5 17.Bxd7+ Bxd7 18.Nc2 Rd8; 16.Be4 Ra4 17.Rc1 Ba6 18.b4) 16...Bxe3 17.fxe3 Rg8 18.Rg1 Ba6 19.a4 Ne5) 15...Bc5 16.Nxb5 (16.Be2 b4 17.h4 Rg8 18.g3 Bb7 19.Rh2 Ke7 20.h5 Rgd8 21.Rh4 Ne5 22.Rc1 Rac8 23.Rxc5 Rxc5 24.Qe1 Ke8 25.Rf4 Nc4 26.Bxc4 Rxc4 27.Nf3 Qa6 0–1 Malakhatko,V (2517)-Sturua,Z (2565)/Batumi 2002/CBM 090) 16...Bb7 17.Qe2 Rg8 18.Rg1÷

  14.Bxb5!?

  14.0–0! Rg8 15.f3 (Also deserve attention 15.g3 b4 16.Bb5±) 15...Bd6 16.Bxb5 Qc7 17.Kh1 Qc5 18.Be3 Qh5 19.Bg1 Bd5 20.Bc6 Qg5 21.Qe2 Bc4 22.f4 Qc5 23.Qd2 Rc8 24.Nf5 Qxf5 25.Qxd6 Rxc6 26.Qxc6 Bxf1 27.Rxf1 Qd3 28.Rf3 1–0 Azmaiparashvili,Z (2655) -Gurevich,M (2610)/Antwerp 1998

  14...Rg8

  Maybe better is immediately to take a pawn 14...Bxg2 15.Rg1 Bd5 16.Be3 Qc7 17.Qh5 Rxa2 18.Rxa2 Bxa2 19.b3 e5 20.Rg4

  15.Be3 Qa5+ 16.Ke2 Rxg2 17.a4!

  An alternative is 17.Bxd7+ Kxd7 18.Nc6+ Qd5 (18...Kxc6 19.Rc1+ Bc5 20.Rxc5+ Qxc5 21.Bxc5) 19.Qxd5+ exd5 20.Nd4 Bd6 But here black have 2 bishop and full compensation 21.Kf3 (21.a4 Ba6+ 22.Kf3 Rgg8 23.Rhd1) 21...Rxh2 22.Rxh2 Bxh2 23.Rh1 (23.a4 Be5 24.b4 f5) 23...Be5 24.Rxh7 Ke7 25.Nf5+ Ke6 26.Nd4+

  17...Bd5 18.Rc1 Rg4?!

  Better is 18...Qb4 19.Qd2 Qxd2+ 20.Kxd2

  19.h3

  We think better was 19.Nc6 Qc7 20.Nb4 Qe5 (if 20...Bc4+ then 21.Nd3! and white is winning) 21.Nxd5 exd5

  19...Rg6?

  Decisive mistake!

  It was necessary to play 19...Re4! 20.Qd3 (20.Rg1 f5 21.Nxf5 Rb4 22.Rg8 Rxb2+ 23.Kf1 Rxb5 24.Nd6+ Ke7 25.Nxb5 Qxa4 26.Qxa4 Rxa4 27.Nc3 Bc4+ 28.Kg1 Ra3)

  20.Nc6

  Now everything is clear!

  20...Qc7  21.Ne7 Qe5 22.Nxd5 exd5 23.Qd4 Bd6 24.Rhe1!

  In time trouble Nana is catching an interesting idea, how to make a mate!
  24.Rcd1 Qh5+ 25.Kf1

  24...Kd8 25.Kf1 Qh5

  26.Qb6+!

  This is a good move, but [Much better was! 26.Qxf6+!! Nxf6 (26...Rxf6 27.Bb6+ Bc7 28.Bxc7+ Kc8 29.Ba5+ Nc5 30.Rxc5+ Rc6 31.Rxc6+ Kb7 32.Rc7+ Kb8 33.Re8#) 27.Bb6+ Bc7 28.Bxc7+ Kc8 29.Bd6+ Kb7 30.Re7+ Kb6 31.Bc5+ Ka5 32.b4#]

  26...Ke7 27.Bc5+ Kf8 28.Qxd6+ Kg7 29.Bxd7 Qf3 30.Rc3 Qg2+ 31.Ke2 Qe4+ 32.Kd2 Qh4 33.Re8 1–0

 
 
 
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