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Pavel Eljanov vs Dmitry Andreikin
Governor's Cup (2011), Saratov RUS, rd 9, Oct-17
Queen's Indian Defense: Fianchetto. Rubinstein Variation (E16)  ·  1-0

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Kibitzer's Corner
Oct-17-11
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  HeMateMe: Sweet attack, here. White must have been salivating like Pavel's Dog.
Oct-17-11  luzhin: That would be Pavlov's dog.
Oct-18-11
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  tamar: Eljanov's Primal Scream 29 Rd4 a bit mistimed.

A move earlier would have left Black defenceless.

As it was, Black could have played 29...Re1+ 30 Kg2 Qe2 31 Bd3 Qe6! and saved the draw.

Oct-18-11  Robed.Bishop: <tamar> In your line, 31. Bxh7+ leads to mate or the loss of black's queen. 31...Nxh7 32. Rg4+ Qxg4 33. Qd8+ followed by a king move and hxg4.
Oct-18-11
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  tamar: <Robed.Bishop: <tamar> In your line, 31. Bxh7+ leads to mate or the loss of black's queen. 31...Nxh7 32. Rg4+ Qxg4 33. Qd8+ followed by a king move and hxg4.>

The king move is okay but 33...Nf8 is a sure draw.

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