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Arkadij Naiditsch vs Peter Enders
German Championship (2004), Hoeckendorf GER, rd 5, Feb-03
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation. Goteborg (Argentine) (B98)  ·  1-0

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Aug-10-08  whiteshark: <21...axb5?> was the decisive mistake.

<21...Qb6!> was called for, e.g. <22.Kh1 axb5 23.Nxf6 Ke7 24.Qh7+ Kd8 25.Qg8+ Kc7 26.Ne8+ Kd8=>


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Aug-10-08  DoctorD: In the game continuation is 25. ... Qxf6!? known to be not good? The 2 N +R vs Q ending looks hard to hold, but is it a known loss?
Aug-11-08  whiteshark: <DoctorD: <In the game continuation is 25. ... Qxf6!? known to be not good? The 2 N +R vs Q ending looks hard to hold, but is it a known loss?>>

Starting position after some 'forced' moves: <25...Qxf6 26.Qxh8 Ke7 27.Rxf6 Nxf6 28.Qxc8 Nfd7 29.Qxb7> is


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