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Dmitry Jakovenko vs Alexey Goganov
Russian Championship Superfinal (2016), Novosibirsk RUS, rd 2, Oct-17
English Opening: Anglo-Slav Variation. General (A11)  ·  0-1

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Kibitzer's Corner
Oct-17-16  whiteshark: Round 2 upset when Jakovenko blundered with <58.Kd4??>.
Oct-18-16  viceman: Yes, kd3 seems better
Oct-19-16
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  benveniste: ♔d3 is better, but the game is still lost after ... c2, ♗xc2, ♗xa4
Oct-20-16  viceman: After kd3 c2, rxc2 (bxc2 is not forced)
Oct-20-16  ChemMac: <viceman> 58.Kd3 c2 59.RXc2 Rd7+ wins the Bishop. Black could just exchange B's and R's after 59. BXc2 BXa4 and win easily enough.
Oct-22-16  Whitehat1963: Rare endgame loss for Jakvenko playing white.
Oct-25-16  Whitehat1963: What if 50. Bxb3?
Oct-25-16
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  Sally Simpson: Whitehat1963: What if 50. Bxb3?


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I like the Rg1+ (it might be mate.)

The King goes to h7 or h8, The BK is out of the game. Then take the Knight.

After bxN then Be6. then BxB fxB White drops the e-pawn but the WK reaches f5.

I don't know that 3 v 2 on the queenside makes it muddy. White has the better King. Should not lose.

In the actual game it was possible Time Trouble with TC at move 60.

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