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Viswanathan Anand vs Utut Adianto
Manila Olympiad (1992), Manila PHI, rd 5, Jun-12
Caro-Kann Defense: Panov Attack (B14)  ·  1-0

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Mar-18-07
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  tpstar: 1. e4 c6 2. d4 d5 3. exd5 cxd5 4. c4 <The Panov-Botvinnik Attack where White accepts an IQP> Nf6 5. Nc3 e6 6. Nf3 Nc6 <A standard 4N line> 7. cxd5 Nxd5 8. Bc4 <Here's a major branch point between 8. Bc4 Opening Explorer & 8. Bd3 Opening Explorer > Be7 <8 ... Bb4 9. Qd3 0-0 10. 0-0 Polugaevsky vs Gheorghiu, 1968 > 9. 0-0 Nf6 10. Re1 0-0 <9. 0-0 0-0 10. Re1 Bf6 11. Ne4 D Gormally vs J M Lopez-Martinez, 2005 ; 9. 0-0 0-0 10. Re1 b6 11. Nxd5 exd5 Botvinnik vs Alekhine, 1938 > 11. Bg5 <Owen vs Mapes, 1866 went 11. a3 b6 12. Bc2 Bb7 13. Qd3> a6 12. Rc1 b5 13. d5 <A temporary Pawn sacrifice to open lines. Black often prevents d4-d5 by blockading the d5 square with a Knight.> Nb4 <13 ... bxc4 14. dxc6 Qb6 15. Ne5 is interesting> 14. Bb3 Nbxd5 15. Nxd5 exd5 <15 ... Nxd5? 16. Bxd5 wins material> 16. Qe2 Bb4 17. Red1 Qb6 18. Bxf6 <Remove the Guard> Qxf6 <[last book move]<>> 19. Bxd5 Ra7 20. a3 <[20. Qe5 Rd7 ]<>> Bd6 21. Rc6 <An annoying pin on the Bd6 against the Qf6> Rd7 22. Be4 Rfd8 <[22 ... Re8 23. Qc2 Bb7 24. Rcxd6 Rxd6 25. Bxb7 ]<>> 23. g3 <Black threatened the Discovery 23 ... Bxh2+!> <[23. Kf1!? ]<>> Qe7 24. Bxh7+ Kf8 <24 ... Kxh7 25. Qc2+ & 26. Rxc8> 25. Qc2 Bb7 26. Be4 <An intentional exchange sacrifice, but watch how White's lsb helps the attack> Bxc6 <[26 ... Bxa3!? 27. Rxd7 Qxd7 28. bxa3 Qd1+ 29. Qxd1 Rxd1+ 30. Kg2 Bxc6 31. Bxc6 Ra1 =]<>> 27. Bxc6 Rc7 28. Qh7 Qe6? <28 ... Rxc6? 29. Qh8#> <[28 ... Qf6 29. Qh8+ Ke7 30. Re1+ Be5 ]<>> 29. Qh8+ Ke7 30. Qh4+ f6 31. Bd5 Rc4? <[31 ... Bc5 32. Bxe6 Rxd1+ 33. Kg2 Kxe6 ]<>> 32. Qh7 Qg4 <[32 ... Qxd5 33. Rxd5 Kf7 34. Ng5+ fxg5 35. Rxg5 ]<>> 33. h3 1-0 <33 ... Qc8 34. Qxg7+ Ke8 35. Qf7#; 33 ... Qd7 34. Qxg7+ Ke8 35. Qg8+ Bf8 36. Re1+ wins>

<[Fritz 7]<>>

Mar-19-07
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  tpstar: IQP Good:

1) Ne5 & Nc5 outposts

2) Qd3/Bc2 battery for Kingside attack

3) d4-d5 breakthrough potential

4) Central dark squares stronger

5) Black's lsb hard to develop

IQP Bad:

1) d5 strong blockading square

2) IQP must be defended by pieces

3) Unfavorable endgame, especially if IQP falls

4) Central light squares weaker

5) Black's lsb might utilize the long diagonal

Move 11 = Opening Explorer

13 ... Nxd5 14. Bxd5 exd5 15. Qxd5 = D Bocharov vs I Ananchenko, 2001

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