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Dmitry Jakovenko vs Vladimir Kramnik
Dortmund Sparkassen (2009), Dortmund GER, rd 9, Jul-11
Russian Game: Classical Attack. Staunton Variation (C42)  ·  1/2-1/2

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Jul-11-09  badest: oufff ... so little time ... i would go for Rg3 and hope for the best
Jul-11-09  PinnedPiece: Jakovenko 36.h3 with 2:44 on the clock
Jul-11-09  Dionyseus: Analysis by Rybka 3 x64 4CPU:

33.h3 b4 34.fxg6 hxg6 35.Qg5 Rg7 36.Bxg7 Qxg7 37.Rd1 Rf8 38.axb4 axb4 39.e7 Re8[] 40.Rd6 Kh7 41.Rxc6 b3 42.Rxc4 b2 43.Rh4+ Kg8[] 44.Rb4 Kh7 45.Qh4+ Qh6 46.Qxh6+ Kxh6 47.Rxb2 Rxe7 48.g3 (0.62) Depth: 20 00:16:25 309mN

Jul-11-09  Ulhumbrus: <outplayer: 34.Rh3 Rd7 35.Kg1 Rd1+ 36.Kf2 Rd5 wins> On 37 fxg6 Rxe5 38 gxh7 is mate
Jul-11-09  OneArmedScissor: Somebody is gonna win a lot of chessbucks if Jako wins.
Jul-11-09  outplayer: <chessic eric> black takes on f6 35...Qxf6 winnning
Jul-11-09  Marmot PFL: 39 Bg7 Qg7 40 Rd3! so maybe c3 not so good
Jul-11-09  PinnedPiece: Naid-Carlsen Draw
Jul-11-09  outplayer: <Ulhumbrus> 37...Rxe5 is a blunder. 37...h6
Jul-11-09  Ulhumbrus: 34 fxg6 ?! may be inexact because now after 37...Qxg7 Whiute has no longer the option of f6. That is why 34 Rh3 may be better.
Jul-11-09  OneArmedScissor: passed pawns must be pushed!
Jul-11-09  Ulhumbrus: 34 fxg6 ?! may be inexact because now after 37...Qxg7 White has no longer the option of f6. That is why 34 Rh3 may be better.
Jul-11-09  chessic eric: <outplayer: <chessic eric> black takes on f6 35...Qxf6 winnning>

sure, 35...Qxf6 but 36.Re8+,Kf7 37.d8Q,Qxd8 38.Rxd8 - i'm not sure that is ...

Jul-11-09  OneArmedScissor: Qxg6?!?!
Jul-11-09  OneArmedScissor: nevermind... the board didn't update.
Jul-11-09  outplayer: Now 37...Qxg7 38.axb4 axb4 39.Rd3! is difficult to find.
Jul-11-09  OneArmedScissor: what would fischer do?
Jul-11-09  chessic eric: <outplayer> it'd look like this:


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Jul-11-09  Marmot PFL: 38...Qf8 looks to be winning now
Jul-11-09  Ulhumbrus: <outplayer: <Ulhumbrus> 37...Rxe5 is a blunder. 37...h6 > In that case on 34 Rh3 Rd7 35 g4 may be better than 35 Kg1: 35...Rd1+ 36 Kg2 Rd5 37 fxg6 h6 38 e7
Jul-11-09  outplayer: <chessic eric> in your line black mates with 37...Qa1+
Jul-11-09  Ulhumbrus: <OneArmedScissor: what would fischer do?> He would see, understand and apply more than most players.
Jul-11-09
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  kamalakanta: <Marmot PFL: 38...Qf8 looks to be winning now> 39.e7 Qf1+ 40.Kh2. How does Black win?
Jul-11-09  PinnedPiece: <Marmot PFL: 38...Qf8 looks to be winning now> Not 38..Qc7?
Jul-11-09  chessic eric: <outplayer: <chessic eric> in your line black mates with 37...Qa1+> Ah, yes! thanks.
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