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OVERLOADED: PINNING & PROTECTING
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Game Collection: OVERLOADED: PINNING & PROTECTING

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Let's have a look at the examples:

1. Sjugirov - Riazantsev:

White to move is a little better. There's no knockout coming on g7, but Sjugirov must have felt that his position was safe enough when he played 29.h4?? It might not be quite as embarrassing a blunder as Mr. Twyble writes, but Black's next move isn't exactly a brilliancy, either. Can you find it?

29 ... Rd8-d3+! e2-bishop cannot pin Black g4-rook, protect d3
Portisch vs J Pinter, 1984 
(D41) Queen's Gambit Declined, Semi-Tarrasch, 33 moves, 0-1

28 Re6xNe7! Black g7-rook defends h4-queen by pinning g3-pawn
Short vs Fressinet, 2010 
(C55) Two Knights Defense, 29 moves, 1-0

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