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Vladimir Fedoseev vs Peter Svidler
Russian Championship Superfinal (2017), St Petersburg RUS, rd 10, Dec-13
King's Indian Defense: Fianchetto Variation. Immediate Fianchetto (E60)  ·  0-1

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1) -0.66 (54 ply) 63.Rb1 Rf3 64.Re1 Bb5 65.Kh2 Bd3 66.Rc1 Rf2+ 67.Kg1 Rf8 68.Re1 Rf3 69.Bg2 Rf6 70.Bh3 Rf8 71.Rc1 Ba6 72.Rb1 Rf3 73.Re1 Rf6 74.Ra1 Bb5 75.Rb1 Kg6 76.Ra1 Rf7 77.Rb1 Bc4 78.Rc1 Kg5 79.Re1 Rf6 80.Rc1 Kh5 81.Re1 Rf8 82.Rc1 Bd3 83.Re1 Kh6 84.Rc1 Kg6 85.Bg2 Rf6 86.Kh2 Kg5 87.Bh3 Rc6 88.Re1 Rh6 89.Kg2 Bc4

2) -0.66 (53 ply) 63.Rc1 Rf3 64.Re1 ...

3) -0.66 (53 ply) 63.Re1 Rf3 64.Re1 ...

6.0 minute analysis by Stockfish 8 v270317

Thus <63.Ra5+> seems to be the losing move ...

Dec-13-17  mike1: well... just wondering who played for a win after , lets say, move 34? Why did Fedoseev play this active 35 f4? Leaving the pawn structure unchanged should guaranty a draw.
Dec-22-17  Ulhumbrus: <mike1: well... just wondering who played for a win after , lets say, move 34? Why did Fedoseev play this active 35 f4? Leaving the pawn structure unchanged should guaranty a draw.> Perhaps Fedoseev hoped to win by attacking the e5 pawn a second time and did not expect the reply 35...f6!!

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