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Viswanathan Anand vs Boris Gelfand
20th Amber Tournament (Blindfold) (2011) (blindfold), Monaco MNC, rd 3, Mar-14
Semi-Slav Defense: Anti-Moscow Gambit (D44)  ·  1/2-1/2

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Mar-14-11  zluria: This is really a miracle save by Gelfand. I thought he was a goner for sure after 47. Nf5
Mar-14-11  DAVI DE RAFE: how black defend the h pawn after Nxf4,he will loose the bishop,if king go to defend it . a knight and pawn will lead to victory.
surely i am missing something.

njanoru pottna..., pottan.

Mar-14-11
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  Sastre: If 59.Nxf4, Black should play 59...Bxf3 60.h6 Kf6 61.Ke3 Bg4 =.
Mar-14-11  YourNickname: <Sastre> Who are you. Are you a grandmaster or something, or do you use Rybka? You are really good!
Mar-14-11
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  Sastre: I'm just an average player. I usually try to analyse a position by myself and then check it with an engine if I'm unsure about something.
Mar-14-11
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  Penguincw: Endgame Statistics:

♔♘♙♙ vs. ♔♗♙

The superior side (in this case white) wins 41.7% of the time.

A draw occurs 56.5% of the time.

The inferior side (in this case black) wins 1.8% of the time.

Mar-15-11  Hesam7: <zluria: This is really a miracle save by Gelfand. I thought he was a goner for sure after 47. Nf5>

More than Gelfand saving this it was Anand who threw it away: 55. Ne4! wins.

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