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Türkiye İş Bankası
Analiz - Tur 12
turkleague10Türkiye İş Bankası Liginde tamamlanan onikinci turun ardından Büyükusta Evgeny Miroshnichenko ilgi çekici partileri bizlerle paylaştı. Yorum ve diyagramları aşağıda bulabilirsiniz;









Malakhov, Vladimir - Savchenko, Boris [A14]


1.c4 e6 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.g3 d5 4.b3 Be7 5.Bg2 0–0 6.0–0 c5 7.Bb2 Nc6 8.e3 b6 9.Nc3 Bb7

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10.cxd5 Nxd5 11.Nxd5 Qxd5 12.d4 Rad8 13.Ne5

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13...Qd6 [13...Qxg2+?! 14.Kxg2 Nxe5+ 15.f3 cxd4 16.exd4 Nc6 17.Qe2 Rd5 18.Rac1 Rfd8 19.Rfd1± (19.Rc4? Ba6 20.Qe4 Bxc4 21.bxc4 R5d6 and Black managed to hold this in Ehlvest,J (2606)-Nakamura,H (2701)/Saint Louis 2009/) ] 14.dxc5 Qxc5 [14...Qc7? 15.cxb6! leaves White with extra pawn.] 15.Nd7 Qf5 16.e4 Qg5 17.h4 Qh6 18.Bc1 g5 19.hxg5

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19...Bxg5? [19...Qg7 20.e5! Kh8! (20...Nb8?! 21.Nf6+ Bxf6 22.exf6 Rxd1 23.Rxd1! Qg6 24.Bxb7± with huge advantage for White in Khotenashvili,B (2490)-Tan Zhongyi (2438)/Jiangsu Wuxi CHN 2012/) 21.Bf4 with complicated position where White's chances seem preferable to me.] 20.f4 Be7?! [The least of evils would've been 20...Qg7 21.fxg5 Qxa1 22.Nf6+ Qxf6 23.gxf6 Rxd1 24.Rxd1±] 21.Qg4+ Qg6 22.Qxg6+ hxg6 23.Nxf8+- and on move 41 White converted the advantage into a full point. 1–0

Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar - Esen, Baris


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One of the sharpest lines of Meran Slav was played in this game and this position looks critical to me. 26...h5? Blacks intentions to activate the unemployed rook are easily understandable, however this plan turns to be too slow. [Instead Black could play 26...Rb8! 27.Qe2 Rb4! with advantage, as the rook is perfectly placed on the fourth rank.] 27.Rd1! Rhf8 [A logical follow up of the previous move - 27...h4? would be just bad in view of 28.Ne4! Rhf8 29.Bg5! and Black is practically in zugzwang!; And it has to be pointed out, the moment for 27...Rb8 has gone, as now it simply loses after 28.Rxd7+! Nxd7 29.Rf7+ Kd8 30.Qxd7#] 28.Ne2 Rb8 29.Qd3 h4 30.Nxg3 hxg3 31.Bf4 Rh8+ [31...Qd4 32.Qxd4 cxd4 33.Bxb8 Rxb8 34.Rxd4 Rxb2 35.a4+-] 32.Kg1 Qd4+ 33.Qxd4 cxd4 34.Bxb8 Rxb8 35.Rxd4 Rxb2 36.Ra4

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White has decisive advantage, which he converted into the point after 36...Rd2 37.Rxg3 Ne5 38.Kh2 Re2 39.Kg1 Rd2 40.Bh7!? Kf7 [40...Nxh7 41.Rxg7+ Kf6 42.Rxh7+-] 41.Ra7+ Kf8 42.Rc3 Neg4 43.Rc8+ Ne8

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44.Bc2! Re2 45.g3 Re1+ 46.Kg2 Rc1 47.Rac7 Ngf6 48.a4 e5 49.a5 e4 [49...Ra1 50.Bg6 Rxa5 51.Rf7+ Kg8 52.Re7+-] 50.Rf7+ [50.a6 e3 51.a7 e2 52.Rf7+ Kxf7 (52...Kg8 53.Re7+-) 53.Bb3++-] 1–0

Kazimova, Narmin - Ozturk, Kubra

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White has got very promising position and here he went for a nice tactical operation: 19.Ne5 [19.Nd4!? Nbd7 20.N6f5+! Bxf5 21.Nxc6+ Ke8 (21...Kf8 22.Qb4+ Kg8 23.Ne7+ Kf8 24.Ng6+ Kg8 25.Qf8+! Rxf8 26.Ne7#) 22.Qb4 Ng8 23.Qb7 Rd8 24.Nxd8 Kxd8 25.Bb5+-] 19...Nfd7 [19...Nbd7 20.Nxc6+ Kf8

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21.Nb7! h6 22.Qa3+ Kg8 23.Ne7+ Kh7 24.Bd3+ g6 25.Nxg6!+-] 20.Ndc4 Nxe5 21.Nxe5 f6 At least it allows white to finish the game in spectacular way. [21...Rc8 22.Bc4! Bxc4 23.Qb4+! Ke8 (23...c5 24.Qb7++-) 24.Nxc4+-]

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22.Qc5+ Ke8 23.Rd8+! Kxd8 24.Nxc6+ Nxc6 25.Qxh5+- and White had no problem to win this position - 25...Ne5 26.f4 Nf7 27.Qa5+ Ke7 28.Be2 a6 29.0–0 Rhd8

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30.Qb4+ Nd6 31.Rd1 Rab8 32.Qa3 Rb3 33.Qc5 f5 34.Bxa6 g6 35.Bb5 1–0

Deviatkin, Andrei - Nielsen, Peter Heine

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24.Ra5!? Preventing possible a7-a5 and provoking Black's next move. 24...b6 [Of course not 24...Qxa5?? 25.Qxf6 with mate on g7 to follow.] 25.Ra6 Be6?! [25...Qe7!? 26.c4 Re8 27.c5 f5 28.Qc3! Qxh4 29.Qd2 keeping unpleasant pressure.] 26.c4! Kf7 27.c5! Qc8

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28.Qf4!? [Even stronger would've been 28.Bg5! Bf5 (28...Qxa6? 29.Qxf6+ Kg8 30.Qxe6+ Kg7 31.Bf6+ Kh6 32.Qe3+ Kh5 33.Qg5#) 29.Qxd5+ Be6 30.Qf3 Bf5 31.Ra4! fxg5 32.g4 with decisive advantage, however this line could hardly be called an obvious one.] 28...Qxa6?! [28...bxc5!? 29.Qd6 Qd7 30.Qxc5± and Black has to suffer for the rest of the game.] 29.Qc7+ Ke8 30.Qc6+ Ke7 31.Qxa8 bxc5 32.Bf8+ [32.Qf8+! Kd7 33.Qg7+ Kc6 34.Qxf6 Qc8 35.dxc5 with decisive advantage.]

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32...Kf7?! [32...Kd7 33.Bxc5 Kc7 34.Qh8 Bd7 35.Qxh7±] 33.Bxc5 Bc8 [33...Qc8 34.Qxa7+ Qd7 35.Qb8 Qc8 36.Qd6 and Black is helpless against the march of b-pawn.] 34.Qb8 Qb7 35.Qd6 Qd7 36.Qf8+ Ke6

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37.g4! and Black resigned[37.g4 Ba6 38.f4 Bd3 39.f5+! gxf5 40.g5! fxg5 41.hxg5 Qc7 42.Qe8+ Qe7 43.Qxe7#] 1–0

Ali Marandi, Cemil Can - Sari, Yasin


15


20...Nd7?! 21.Bxh7+ Kxh7 22.Qh5+ Kg8 23.Bxg7 Kxg7

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24.Rd3 [24.Rxe6 fxe6 25.Nxe6+ Kf6 26.Qh6+ Kf7 27.Rd6 Rg8! (27...Bxd6 28.Ng5+ Ke7 29.Qg7#; 27...Bf6 28.Qh7+ Bg7 29.Qxg7#) 28.Qh7+ Kf6 29.Qh6+ Kf7 (29...Rg6?? 30.Qf4#) ] 24...Nf8 25.Rg3+ Ng6 [25...Bg5!! 26.Qxg5+ Ng6 27.Qe5+! Kg8 (27...Kh7?? 28.Qf6 Qc7

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29.Re5!! Rd5! (29...Qxe5 30.Qxf7+) 30.Re4!! Rh5 31.Nxe6! Rxe6 32.Rxe6+-) 28.Qf6 Qc7 29.Nf5! exf5 30.Rxg6+ fxg6 31.Qxg6+ Kh8 (31...Kf8 32.Qf6+ Qf7 33.Qh8+=) 32.Qh5+ Qh7 33.Rxe8+ Rxe8 34.Qxe8+ Qg8=]

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26.Nxe6+! [26.Rxe6? Bg5 27.Nf5+ Kf8–+] 26...Qxe6 27.Rxe6 Bf6 28.Rxe8 Rxe8 29.Re3 Rxe3 30.fxe3 Bxb2

19


31.Qb5! Bf6 32.c5 Ne5 33.cxb6 axb6 34.Qxb6 Bc6 35.Qb3 Be4

20


36.a4 +- Bd3 37.a5 Bg5 38.Qb6 f6 39.a6 Ng4 40.a7 Be4 41.Qc7+ Kh6 42.Qc4 Bxe3+ 43.Kf1 Bxa7 44.Qxe4 Nxh2+ 45.Ke2 Kg5 46.Qd5+ Kh4 47.Qf7 Bg1 48.Qh7+ Kg5 49.Qg7+ Kf5 50.Qd7+ Kg5 51.Qd1 Ba7 52.Qd5+ Kh4 53.Qf5 Kg3 54.Qh3+ 1–0
 
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