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Judit Polgar vs Levan Pantsulaia
European Team Championship (2013), Warsaw POL, rd 2, Nov-09
Caro-Kann Defense: Advance Variation (B12)  ·  1-0

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Nov-10-13  Jigsaw42: What a squeeze..Judit is on fire.
Nov-10-13  Karpova: Important win for Hungary - the last game running while Georgia was leading 2-1.

Judit finds an instructive way to break through via pawn sacrifices. According to the homepage Houdini (2.0c x64), 66...f5 was better and 67...Ra7 an inaccuracy (67...f6 with slight advantage to White). Pantsulaia obviously missed the beautiful 68.d5!.

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Nov-15-13
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  HeMateMe: Someone was caught with their pants down! Great game.

Makes me think Judit would handle Hou Yifan. Here, she outmaneuvers a 2600 player in an interesting endgame.

Nov-22-13  gharigac: 69).... c6!! & black should win
Nov-23-13  Karpova: <gharigac: 69).... c6!! & black should win>

I guess you mean 69...c3. No, it also loses, e. g. 70.Bxa7 cxb2 (70...c2 and White can cover c1 with Be3) 71.Rg1+ Kh7 72.Bd4 (72...b1=Q 73.Rxb1 Bxb1 74.a7).

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