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Yue Wang vs Simen Agdestein
NH Chess (2008), Amsterdam NED, rd 2, Aug-21
Dutch Defense: Classical Variation (A84)  ·  1-0

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White to move.
ANALYSIS [x]
Notes by Stockfish 9 v010218 (minimum 6s/ply)better is 10...O-O 11.Nd2 Ndf6 12.Nxe4 Nxe4 13.e3 b6 14.a4 Bb7 = +0.07 (22 ply) ⩲ +0.69 (21 ply)better is 12...f4 13.Rad1 e5 14.dxe5 dxe5 15.e4 fxg3 16.hxg3 Re8 = +0.24 (23 ply)better is 13.dxe5 Nxe5 14.e3 Nxf3+ 15.Bxf3 Rb8 16.Qa5 a6 17.Rac1 ⩲ +0.75 (23 ply)= +0.08 (22 ply)better is 14...exd4 15.cxd6 cxd6 16.Nxd4 Ne5 17.Nf5 Qf6 18.gxf4 = 0.00 (23 ply) ⩲ +0.60 (22 ply)better is 17...Ne6 18.Qxe5 fxg3 19.hxg3 a5 20.Qd5 Ra7 21.b5 Kh8 = +0.33 (22 ply)better is 18.a3 c5 19.Nxe5 Kh8 20.gxf4 Rxf4 21.Nd3 Rg4 22.Qe5 Be6 ⩲ +0.89 (21 ply)better is 18...Nxb4 19.Qxc7 Qxc7 20.Rxc7 Na6 21.Re7 Nc5 22.Rc1 Ba6 = +0.29 (23 ply)better is 19.Nc6 Qf7 20.a3 Be6 21.gxf4 Qxf4 22.Qg3 Rae8 23.Rcd1 ⩲ +0.80 (21 ply)= +0.13 (20 ply)better is 20...Ne6 21.Qb3 Kh8 22.Nc6 Qf7 23.Rcd1 fxg3 24.fxg3 Qf2+ = 0.00 (19 ply) ⩲ +0.65 (19 ply) after 21.Nc6 Qf7 22.Qd2 Kh8 23.Bf1 Bb3 24.a5 Ba4 25.Nxa7 Qe6 better is 21...g5 22.Ne5 Qg7 23.Nc6 Qxc3 24.Rxc3 Kg7 25.Bf1 h5 = +0.23 (23 ply) ⩲ +0.85 (24 ply) 25...Rc4 26.Qf3 Rc2 27.Re2 Rc4 28.Rb2 Rd4 29.Rbb1 Rfd8 ⩲ +0.52 (20 ply) ± +1.66 (23 ply) 26...Rd7 27.Qxf6 gxf6 28.bxa6 Nxa6 29.Rab1 c4 30.Rxb6 ⩲ +1.30 (22 ply)+- +4.38 (21 ply)35...a5 36.Nc5 Kd8 37.Bd5 Ke7 38.b7 Nxb7 39.Nxb7 a4 +- +7.27 (26 ply)1-0

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Aug-25-08  notyetagm: White to play: 31 ?


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31 ♖e1x♗e6! <exchange on the pinning square>


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31 ... ♖f6x♖e6 32 ♗g2-d5 ♔f8-f7 <knight fork alignment>


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33 ♘c6-d8+ <knight fork>


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A lovely <PETITE COMBINAISON> by Wang Yue, using the tactics <PIN> and <KNIGHT FORK>, to win a piece.

Aug-26-08  aragorn69: Actually the most beautiful move (to my eyes at least) is 29.a5!

It could make for a nice Tuesday or Wednesday puzzle.

Aug-26-08  notyetagm: White to play: 29 ?


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<aragorn69: Actually the most beautiful move (to my eyes at least) is 29.a5!

It could make for a nice Tuesday or Wednesday puzzle.>

Indeed.

29 a4-a5!


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Aug-29-08
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  Mateo: The difference of strengh between the 2 players tells since move 25. The all variation beginning with 26...Rxe4? was wrong for Agdestein. Black had to play 26...Rd7, although White has all the play.
Aug-31-08  ex0duz: <aragorn69: Actually the most beautiful move (to my eyes at least) is 29.a5!>

I agree with your judgment. Whites play after 29.a5 and his subsequent follow up is just a pleasure to see unfold. Great technique and very instructive finish in my honest opinion. =)

Mar-28-09  notyetagm: GM Joel Benjamin: https://webcast.chessclub.com/icc/i...
Feb-18-13
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  FSR: Yue Da Man.

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