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Game 3: The World Chess Championship 2012 - Anand vs Gelfand
- Published_at:2012-05-14
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- Channel:MatoJelic
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- description: Viswanathan Anand - Boris Gelfand WCC 2012 Moscow Game 3, 14.05.2012 595MB, Rybka4Gen.ctg 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.f3 d5 [3...d6 4.e4] 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.e4 Nb6 6.Nc3 Bg7 7.Be3 0--0 8.Qd2 e5 [8...Nc6] 9.d5 c6 10.h4 cxd5 [10...h5 11.Be2 cxd5 12.exd5 N8d7 13.d6] 11.exd5 N8d7 [11...h5 12.g4 hxg4 13.h5 Bf5 14.hxg6 fxg6 15.d6 N8d7 16.Nd5 Rf7 17.Bg5 Nf6 18.Nxb6 Qxb6 19.Bc4 Qd4 20.Qxd4 exd4 21.Kd2 Rd8 22.Bxf7+ Kxf7 23.fxg4 Bxg4] 12.h5 Nf6 13.hxg6 fxg6 [13...hxg6 14.Bh6 Nh5 (14...Nfxd5 15.Bxg7 Kxg7 16.Qh6+ Kf6 17.Rd1) 15.g4] 14.0--0--0 [14.Bh6 Bxh6 15.Qxh6 Rf7] 14...Bd7 15.Kb1 Rc8 16.Ka1 [16.d6 comentators were predicting this move] 16...e4 Now at 17.fxe4 is coming Rxc3!! 18.Qxc3 Nxe4! And Black is close to winning. So clearly this move is not to be played. 17.Nxe4? is looking impossible as well because of 17...Nxe4 18.fxe4 Rxf1! 19.Rxf1 Nc4 the Queen on d2 is under attack same time pawn b2, the game is over.So the pawn on e4 is not to be touched! A logical choice for White could be now 17.Bd4, but after 17.Bd4 [17.fxe4 Rxc3 18.Qxc3 Nxe4 19.Qe1 Na4 20.Bd4 Nxb2 21.Bxb2 Bxb2+ 22.Kxb2 Qb6+ 23.Ka1 Qf6+ 24.Kb1 Nc3+--+] 17...Na4 18.Nge2 Qa5 [18...Nxc3 19.Nxc3] 19.Nxe4 Qxd2 20.Nxf6+ Rxf6 21.Rxd2 Rf5 [21...Rd6 22.Bxg7 Kxg7] 22.Bxg7 Kxg7 Black has enough compesation for a pawn 23.d6 [23.Rh4 Jan Timan showed this continuation 23...Bb5 24.b3 Bxe2 25.Bxe2 Rc1#; 23.Ng3 Rc1#] 23...Rfc5 24.Rd1 a5?! 25.Rh4 Rc2 26.b3 Nb2 27.Rb1 Nd3 28.Nd4 Rd2 [28...Nb4 29.Nxc2 Rxc2 30.Re1 Rxa2+ 31.Kb1 Bf5+ 32.Kc1 Ra1+ 33.Kd2 Ra2+ 34.Kc3 Rc2+ 35.Kd4+--] 29.Bxd3 Rxd3 30.Re1 Rd2 31.Kb1 [31.Re7+ Kf6 32.Kb1 Bf5+] 31...Bf5+ 32.Nxf5+ gxf5 Black's hope is to play Rcc2 and give the perpetual check. On the other hand White can play now 33.Re7 Kg6 34.d7 Rcc2 and maybe try to find now something tricky. 33.Re7+ Kg6 34.Rc7 [34.d7 Rd1+ 35.Kb2 Rd2+ 36.Ka3 Rcc2 37.Ka4 Rxa2+ 38.Kb5 Rab2 39.Kxa5 Rxb3 40.Ka4 Rb6 41.Rb4 Rxb4+ 42.Kxb4 h5 43.f4 Kf6 44.Rh7 Kg6 45.Re7 Kf6] 34...Re8 35.Rh1 Ree2 36.d7 Rb2+ 37.Kc1 Rxa2 Draw agreed 38.Kd1 Red2+ 39.Ke1 [39.Kc1 Rxd7 40.Rxd7 Ra1+ 41.Kd2 Rxh1 42.Rxb7 Kg5=] 39...Re2+ 40.Kf1 Rf2+ 41.Kg1 Rxg2+ 42.Kf1 Rgf2+ 43.Ke1 Rfe2+ 44.Kd1 Red2+ 45.Ke1 [45.Kc1 Rxd7 46.Rxd7 Ra1+ 47.Kd2 Rxh1] ½--½
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