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Evgenij Miroshnichenko vs Omar Noaman Al Ali
13th Dubai Open (2011), Dubai UAE, rd 1, Apr-10
King's Indian Attack: Sicilian Variation (A08)  ·  1-0

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May-22-11  ReikiMaster: 22...Nc4 looks interesting.
May-22-11  Shams: 22...Nc4 23.Bc1 and isn't white winning a pawn?


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May-22-11  Muk: <Shams> No,

23... Rd7 24. Bf4 f6 25.Nb2 Nxb2 26.Rxb2 f5 27.Bg2 Bf6 28.Rab1 e5 (<Not Bxc3?otherwise 29.Rc2 Bf6 30.Rbc1>) 29.Be3 e4 30.g4 g6 31.Rb5 Rc7 and Black has a good position.

Better is too play the game move Nxc3 because white Knight is very strong on the Queenside and white allready got an advantage there.

The big mistake looks for me 24...f5?

Much better is 24... Bd3

Variation: 24... Bd3 25.Be3 (<not Bxd3 because of 25...Rxd3 26.h4 Rb8 27.Be4?! Rd2 28.Kf1 f5 29.Ke1 Rd7 and white lose his advantage>) 25... Be5 26.Rb3 then <<f5>> 27. f3 Kf7 28.Kg2 Rd7 29.Rc1 g6 30.Rb5 Bf6 and black is fine.

May-22-11  Shams: <Muk> 23...Rxd7 and white can take on h7. Shredder calls it dead even after 24...g6 25.Bh6+ Ke8 but he never tries to free the bishop with h2-h4-h5. Interesting. Thanks for your analysis.
May-23-11  Muk: <Shams> After your 24. Bxh7 g6 25. Bh6+ Ke8 white is a pawn up but will loose it a few moves later:

26.h4 Bf6 27.h5 gxh5 28.Rb3 b6 29.Be4 Bb7 30.Bxb7 Rxb7 31.Rb5 e5 32.Kg2 Rc8 33.f3 Ke7 34.Rh1 Nd6 35.Rb3 h4 36.gxh4 Rg8+ 37.Kf2 Rh8 38.Be3 Rxh4 39.Rxh4 Bxh4+ 40.Kg2 Nc4 41.Bc5+ Kd7 42.Kh3 Be7 43.Rb5 (<not Bxe7, then white loose his advantage>)Kc6 44.Bf2 f6 45.Kg4 Bd8 46.Kh5 Rg7! 47.Kh6 Rg5 48.e4 Rg8=

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