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Xiaobing Gu vs Qi Guo
Chinese Championship (Women) (2011), Xinghua Jiangsu CHN, rd 9, Apr-08
French Defense: Tarrasch Variation. Chistyakov Defense Modern Line (C07)  ·  0-1

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Jun-26-11  kingfu: 38. Bb3 keeps the peace and perhaps gives White the advantage due to a 2 to 1 pawn majority on the Queen side.
Jul-13-11
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  Domdaniel: 27...Rd8! is pretty. Of course it can't be taken: 28.Rxd8 Qf1+ 29.Kh2 Qxg2# -- but Black has a clear advantage once the White Rook is driven away from the d-file.

28...Rd2 would have exploited this advantage more quickly. After 28...Be4, 29...f5 and 30...Ba8 Black lets the advantage slip, to the point where a draw would be a fair result, as kingfu says.

38.Qe3 is a losing blunder. 38.Bf1 or Bb3 seems a little better for White (who should also have played 36.Bxa6 with good winning chances). Looks like time trouble.

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