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Robert Huebner vs Andras Adorjan
Huebner - Adorjan Candidates Quarterfinal (1980), Bad Lauterberg GER, rd 3, Mar-20
Sicilian Defense: Lasker-Pelikan. Sveshnikov Variation Chelyabinsk Variation (B33)  ·  1-0

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ANALYSIS [x]
Notes by Stockfish 9 v010218 (minimum 6s/ply)better is 21.Re1 Qd7 22.Ra2 h6 23.Nf1 Bd8 24.Qe2 Ne7 25.Nfe3 Bf7 = +0.31 (28 ply)better is 21...Bf7 22.Nc4 Be6 23.Bg4 Bg8 24.Be2 e4 25.b4 axb4 = -0.27 (23 ply)= +0.42 (24 ply) 23...Bxe3 24.fxe3 Rxf1+ 25.Bxf1 Ne5 26.Nf4 Qb6 27.Qd2 = +0.10 (23 ply) ⩲ +1.07 (21 ply) 25...Nd7 26.Ra7 Rxa7 27.Qxa7 Nc5 28.b6 Rf7 29.Nc7 Rf8 ⩲ +0.77 (19 ply) 26.h4 Bxe3 27.fxe3 Rxf1+ 28.Bxf1 Rb8 29.Nf4 Bf7 30.Qxe4 ± +1.63 (20 ply) ⩲ +0.74 (19 ply) 28...Rbb8 29.Rc7 Bf7 30.g3 Qg6 31.Kh1 Bd8 32.Nf4 Qf6 ⩲ +0.65 (22 ply)+- +2.82 (26 ply)better is 30.f4 Bxf4 31.Nxf4 Nxf4 32.Bc4 Rbxc7 33.bxc7 Qd7 34.Qb6 +- +2.65 (24 ply) 30...h5 31.Rxb7 Rxb7 32.f4 Bf6 33.Qc4 Bf7 34.Bxd3 exd3 ± +1.86 (20 ply)+- +4.45 (23 ply) after 31.Bc4 Qe8 32.Nxf4 Rfxc7 33.Nxg6+ Qxg6 34.bxc7 Rxc7 35...Bxf7 36.Bxf7 Bg5 37.g3 Kh7 38.Ra1 g6 39.Bd5 h5 +- +4.20 (23 ply)1-0

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Kibitzer's Corner
Oct-10-09  Paraconti: Wow this line has been around for some time! I always thought it was discovered in the mid 90s.
Mar-03-15
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  Mateo: 30...Nf4?? was a blunder. Black loses a piece.
Mar-03-15  Howard: Yes, that was the worst blunder of the match. The second-worst, by the way, was when Adjoran had a completely won rook endgame, and overlooked a stalemate trap, thus having to settle for a draw.

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