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Farrukh Amonatov vs Ian Nepomniachtchi
Aeroflot Open (2008), Moscow RUS, rd 7, Feb-20
French Defense: McCutcheon. Janowski Variation (C12)  ·  1/2-1/2

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Feb-22-08  notyetagm: Final position after 25 ♕g7xf7 1/2-1/2 ???


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In the final position above, after 25 ♕g7xf7, the players agreed to a draw.

But http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail... says that 25 ... ♘d5-e3!! wins outright for Black!

<Draw agreed. But ChessBase running the Junior engine brings clarity: 25...Ne3 wins for Black! Nepomniachtchi missed an opportunity to clinch the tournament and win a full point ahead of the field.>

Position after 25 ... ♘d5-e3!!


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When I looked at this move with <Fritz 5.32> it saw only a small advantage for Black, like 0.50 .

Could someone with the most recent <Junior> engine please post the analysis of this winning move 25 ... ♘d5-e3!! that both of the 2600s playing this game missed?

Thanks

Mar-07-08  grasser: I don't have an engine, but after 26.Bxe3 dxe3
The pawn at e5 falls.

If 26.Rf2 Ng4
and e5 falls again.

White is very weak at e5, h5, a1 and a3.

I see 26.Bxe3 dxe3
27.Be4 Nd8
28.Qf4 e2+
29.Rf2 Rxh5
30.g4 Nc6 as winning for Black.

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