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Sergey Karjakin vs Magnus Carlsen
World Blitz Championship (2010) (blitz), Moscow RUS, rd 9, Nov-16
Spanish Game: Morphy Defense. Breyer Defense Zaitsev Hybrid (C95)  ·  0-1

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Nov-18-10
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  HeMateMe: time forfeit. frustrating.
Nov-18-10  Eyal: It's an incomplete score - the rest of the game can be seen in http://video.russiachess.org/browse... from about 17:57:20: <32. Bg2 Nc4 33. Ra2 h6 34. Nh2 Nd2 35. Qc2 Qc4 36. Nf1 Nxe4 37. Ne3 Qc8 38. Qc1 Nd2 39. Nf1 Nf3+ 40. Bxf3 Bxf3 41. Kh2> and here it seems that Karjakin flagged, but he should be completely lost anyway after 41...Rd1.
Nov-18-10  parisattack: If he wants to play the white-side of the Closed Lopez he should study the games of Keres, Fischer and Tal...
Nov-18-10  Eyal: It's just blitz... Karjakin played many excellent games on the white-side of the Closed Lopez.
Dec-27-10  notyetagm: A beautiful game by Carlsen.

This games makes beating the Ruy Lopez look all too easy.

Dec-28-10  anandrulez: Carlsen's expertise in this opening is amazing . He even outplayed Vishy in opening at London Classic though he lost the game in the end after missing some strong continutation to consolidate .
Mar-15-11  notyetagm: Game Collection: Magnus Carlsen Best Games
Mar-15-11  notyetagm: Game Collection: Magnus Carlsen Best Games

Karjakin vs Carlsen, 2010 Carlsen *totally* outplays Karjakin on Black side of Breyer

Mar-18-11  notyetagm: <HeMateMe: time forfeit. frustrating.>

Time forfeit but White is completely losing anyway.

May-05-16  estienne11: Speaking as a confirmed patzer, this game is one of the most complex, elegant, and convincing examples of the Lopez I've ever seen. That it was played in four or five minutes - incredible!

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