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Alexander Grischuk vs Peter Svidler
World Cup (2011)  ·  Sicilian Defense: Kan Variation. Wing Attack (B43)  ·  0-1
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Sep-16-11
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  technical draw: Thanks <Edmonton>....
Sep-16-11
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  Cemoblanca: 23...Ra7!? 24.b3 Bb8!? 25.Rd1 Rd7!
Sep-16-11
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  Strongest Force: If Gris had takened my advice and started that h-pawn rolling he would have a pot of gold by now
Sep-16-11
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  Resignation Trap: Grischuk is responding to his critics.
Sep-16-11  meetjain2295: Grischuk might lose on time...though I hope not!
Sep-16-11  leonn0077: he's still got 30 sec for each move i suppose
Sep-16-11  meetjain2295: Yeah???..If so, then this game is probably in his pocket.
Sep-16-11
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  WinKing: Will Grischuk flag here? :o
Sep-16-11
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  Cemoblanca: <Strongest Force>

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0015864/ :D

Sep-16-11
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  Cemoblanca: 25.h3?! Nxb2 26.Nxc7 Rxc7 27.Qxc8+ Rxc8 26.Rd6 Nc4! 29.Rxa6 Ngxe5, etc.
Sep-16-11
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  Honza Cervenka: Grischuk's time management is just awful.
Sep-16-11
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  Cemoblanca: <Honza Cervenka>

...and the last move too.

Sep-16-11
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  Cemoblanca: 26...Bb6!
Sep-16-11  meetjain2295: Grischuk should have gone with 26.Rd8+ Qxd8 27.Nxd8 Bxd8 28.Qc8...He would have probably won this ending..Queen and bishop for Rook and 2 knights..
Sep-16-11
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  Cemoblanca: Sorry Grischuk fans, but white is lost! ;0)
Sep-16-11  leonn0077: why did Grischuk surrender his b-file pawn ?? seems strange
Sep-16-11  mslr45: svidler very relax and absolutely win thiss game
Sep-16-11
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  WinKing: <Honza Cervenka: Grischuk's time management is just awful.>

Yep, some things never change.

Sep-16-11
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  Cemoblanca: Definitely after 27...Nc4!
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  Honza Cervenka: <...and the last move too.> It's direct consequence of his handling of time. You cannot play well a complex position like this with hanging flag.
Sep-16-11
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  perfidious: Say good nght, Gracie.
Sep-16-11
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  Cemoblanca: 28...Re7! and bye-bye! ;0)
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  Cemoblanca: <Honza Cervenka>

Exactly!

Sep-16-11  paavoh: Svidler wins, and again with Black pieces...
Sep-16-11  meetjain2295: Grischuk missed his chance of a draw I guess..I mean...after 26. Rd8+..And then queen and a bishop for rook and 2 knights...I think the Queen and Bishop might have had an edge over the latter..
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