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Johan-Sebastian Christiansen vs Ralph Junge
European Club Cup (2015), Skopje MKD, rd 1, Oct-18
King's Indian Defense: Fianchetto Variation. Kavalek Defense (E62)  ·  1-0

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Oct-20-15
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  HeMateMe: Ralphie played far below his 2300 rating, here.
May-01-24
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  GoldenKnight: Got this one all the way in a few seconds.
May-01-24  King.Arthur.Brazil: The intermediary move 21. b7 Rab8 22. Rxc1 seems to place W in winning line.
May-01-24  mel gibson: That was easy.

Stockfish 16.1 says:

21. b7

(21. b7 (1.b7 Ba3 2.bxa8Q Bxe7 3.Qxa7 Bf6 4.Rd1 Qh6 5.Qb6 Qg6 6.Qc5 Qf5 7.a4 Qe5 8.Bf1 Be7 9.Qc6 Qf5 10.a5 Qxf3 11.Rd3 Qf6 12.Qxf6 Bxf6 13.a6 Be7 14.Rc3 Kg7 ) +4.49/47 276)

score for White +4.49 depth 47.

May-01-24
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  takebackok: Monday like easy, don't know what to play for black after 21. b7 but 21... Rb8 22. Rxc1 it's over.
May-01-24
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  jffun1958: 21. b7 Bb2 22. bxa8=Q Rxa8 23. Rd1 Qg6 24. Rxd5 h6 and W is up a Pawn.
I didn't see that.
May-01-24  thegoodanarchist: White doesn't believe in psychology, but in good moves.
May-01-24
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  chrisowen: Dj barf q got it whisk b7 fact its a fog pug bubble off v boz its affable of b7 gib :)
May-01-24  TheaN: Honestly this one is slightly cooked IMO, because I feel like White's way to victory is not incredibly clear. After <21.b7!> of course not 21....Rab8?, because Black has no defense against 22.Rxc1 with Qxd8+ +-. If instead <21....Bb2!> or even Ba3!? White's left with the unpleasant prospect of opposite bishops after <22.bxa8Q Rxa8 23.Rd1 +->. Yes, White is winning because Black's pieces are so ill placed and the king's weak, but there's no clearcut line.
May-01-24  AlicesKnight: Saw this correctly. THe surrender of the Black R instead leads to another 'won game' that needs winning.
May-01-24  vajeer: This is not as straightforward as it looks in my opinion. Especially if black replies 22...Qg6 white needs to find 23. Bh3 to retain decisive advantage. A move easy to miss in a live game imo.

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