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Parham Maghsoodloo vs Dommaraju Gukesh
Budapest Olympiad (2024), Budapest HUN, rd 8, Sep-19
Tarrasch Defense: Prague Variation (D33)  ·  0-1

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Kibitzer's Corner
Sep-19-24
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  Check It Out: Complicated piece play, worth a deeper look.
Sep-19-24
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  perfidious: Black's opening looks dubious to someone who played both sides of the Tarrasch in the 1980s, but one assumes this is prep well into the middlegame and that he would have had compensation had Magh snatched the pawn on offer early on.
Sep-20-24
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  DaltriDiluvi: Up to (and including) <12...h6>, the players were following a blitz game from about 2 years ago:

V Artemiev vs Y Yu, 2022

Sep-20-24
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  DaltriDiluvi: In the final position, White has to move his queen without allowing <Qe4#>. There's no decent solution to this problem; for example, <35.Qe2(?) Nh5+! 36.Qxh5 Qe4#> would have been a pretty finish.
Sep-22-24
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  Teyss: To follow-up on <DaltriDiluvi>'s post: if 35.Qb8+, Kh7 and now:
(a) 36.f3 (to prevent Qe4#) Nh5+ 37.Ke3 Qe1#
(b) 36.Rb4 (36.Re3 Nh5#) Rd3 37.Qb7 (preventing 37...Qf3+ 38.Ke5 Qd5+ 39.Kf6 Qe6#) Qc1+ 38.Ke5 Qc5+ 39.Kf6 Qd6+ 40.Kf7 Qe6+ 41.Kf8 Rd8#


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(c) 36.Qb4 the line is longer but also leads to mate: analysis of move 36...?

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