Oct-05-20 Saemisch vs Reti, 1922
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oceline2: After 20... Nge7 really complex position. |
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Jun-08-19 Judit Polgar vs Karpov, 1996
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oceline2: The KEY of this position is Ne6 which forks the d8 Rook & g7 (the square of the exchanges). This protects g7 and Bxg7 can be done after Rdxe7 Rxe7
Rxg6+ Bg7 |
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Jan-29-19 Stripunsky vs P Zhao, 2001
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oceline2: 1-0 because the white knight, in d5 is a strong piece. |
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Jan-16-19 V Fedoseev vs V S Gujrathi, 2019 
Jan-15-19 Nepomniachtchi vs R Rapport, 2019 
Jan-15-19 Carlsen vs Kramnik, 2019 
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oceline2: A relaxing draw for both |
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Jan-06-19 Delchev vs Ehlvest, 2002 
Dec-05-18 Karpov vs Hort, 1971 
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oceline2: But it is mentioned in "Anatoly Karpov's Best Games". I remember he mentioned the "rule" for isolated pawns (exd5 blocks the d6 pawn) and also because it frees his bishop, specially now that the opposite is gone. |
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