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Vasily Papin vs Nikolai Chadaev
Russian Under-20 Championship (2008), Saint-Peterburg, rd 6, Mar-13
King's Indian Defense: Orthodox Variation. General (E91)  ·  0-1

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White to move.
ANALYSIS [x]
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rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 1
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Mar-24-08  Knight13: The sacrifice of the d pawn by Black is very imperessive. After that Black got into White's position and killed him. Good play by Chadaev opening the A and D files in order for good penetration and positional advantage.
Mar-24-08  Gilmoy: I guess after 15.f3 Black can't do the K-side pawn storm, so he shifts to Q-side pressure, cf. Dragon or Benko. 16.Nd5 looks better, as the B trade would have left White's b-pawn strongly supported by the R, ready to meet a4 with b4-a3. Instead, 16.Ba1 drops a couple of tempi -- Black gets 17..e5 freeing his Q, and 20.Rb1 meekly abandons the a-file. So White moved his B once and his R twice just to "earn" a worse position than the B-trade!

At 23 Black thinks: <Dang -- rook is to be killing him, but own d-pawn is in the way -- how I can get own pawn out of way> -- hence he deviously refutes the double attack on d6 by <ignoring it>! 24.Qxd6 falls under Black's spell -- now White's Nb5 becomes poorly positioned (24.Nxd6 Rfd8 was too annoying), and the Q has nowhere else to go. <Look, pa, it followed me home!> is best reserved for stray puppies ...

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