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Evgeny Bareev vs Sergey Ivanov
Russian Team Championship 2009  ·  Slav Defense: Quiet Variation (D11)  ·  1-0


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Apr-12-09
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  notyetagm: 34 ?


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Chess Today CT-3077

<34.Ra6+ Kb7 35.Rxc6! (35.Rxc6 Kxc6 36.Bb5+ Kc7 37.Bxd7 Kxd7
38.Kg3 ) 1–0.>

34 Ra5-a6+ Kb6-b7 35 Ra6xBc6! 1-0


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(CONT)
35 ... Kb7xRc6 <decoy: c6>


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36 Bc4-b5+ <skewer: c6,d7>


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36 ... Kc6-c7 37 Bb5xRd7


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37 ... Kc7xBd7 38 Kh2-g3 <winning pawn ending>


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Apr-12-09
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  notyetagm: Possible continuation:

41 ?


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And now 41 Kg5xg6?? actually *loses* to the <PAWN BREAKTHROUGH> 41 ...f5-f4!.

41 Kg5xg6?? f5-f4!


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Apr-12-09
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  notyetagm: 41 g2-g3! prevents this <PAWN BREAKTHROUGH> and then 42 Kg5xg6 wins easily.

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