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Ian Nepomniachtchi vs Vladimir Kramnik
Tata Steel (2011)  ·  Scotch Game: Mieses Variation (C45)  ·  1/2-1/2
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Kibitzer's Corner
Jan-15-11
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  beenthere240: The position of the white rook after move 28 is amusing.
Jan-15-11  Ezzy:


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Quite surprised Vlad didn't play 16...Nxc4. It threaten's 17...Bh6+ or 17...Rb8 with pressure.

Mar-15-11  Penguincw: After 37.Rxe6 Kxe6,the remaining end game is mostly drawn.Endgame statistics:

KBPPPP vs. KBPPPP

A draw occurs 59.5% of the time.

A side wins 40.5% of the time.

Apr-10-11  kibitzwc: After 17.hxg6, Kramnik should have continued with 17...hxg6 18.Qh4 f5 and black is fine here.
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